Friday, November 4, 2016

Oritsefemi drops new album, 'Corporate Miscreant'


Oritsefemi popularly known as the ‘Musical Taliban’ just dropped a 21-track album titled ‘Corporate Miscreant’. Oritsefemi is known for his remake of Fela Kuti’s ‘Double Wahala’ song.

His rendition of the song earned him two nominations at the 2014 City People Entertainment Awards, winning the award for Most Popular Song of the Year. He also won the Indigenous Artist of the Year award at the 2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards.

In 2014, he released the remix for his version of the song featuring D'banj. His popular single, ‘Mr Gomina’ featuring Reekado Banks is one of the tracks on the new album. Corporate Miscreant has different upbeat sounds, and features artistes like Kosere, White Man, Shokah, Citiboi, Reekado Banks, Flekta Man and HHS.

According to him, this is the best album he has released so far after the success of his last album ‘Money Stops Nonsense’ which was popular for hits like ‘Igbeyawo’. Corporate Miscreant is available for download on itunes and MTN Music Plus. You can also grab a copy from music vendors.

Corporate Miscreant is available for download on itunes and MTN Music Plus. You can also grab a copy from music vendors.
MTN Music Plus: goo.gl/htAiO8

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Kenyans youths allegedly now sleep in coffin for rituals (photo)




According to the Facebook user, Youths in Kenya now visit a place in Westland Nairobi where they sleep in coffins as part of a ritual to make money. The post has been shared over 900 times. See the full picture below..

Why I Dumped MMMG For Mavin - Iyanya

Why I Dumped MMMG For Mavin - Iyanya
Latest addition to Mavin Records, Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk has revealed the reason he decided to join Don Jazzy’s crew despite numerous offers.
The 30-year-old entertainer on Monday announced he was joining the Mavin family and also released a new single “Up to Something’’ featuring Don Jazzy and Dr. Sid.

In an exclusive interview with Premium Times, the ‘Kukere’ singer revealed why he joined Mavin records and link up with Don Jazzy, one of Nigeria’s foremost music producers.

According to him, he chose Don Jazzy because he needed to work with someone who can help him fulfil his music ambition.

“We needed the Iyanya brand to work with somebody who understands the music industry and can help me fulfill that dream. Making sure that I get my music right is the most important thing.

Barack Obama Tells The Scariest Halloween Story Ever (And Yes, It’s About Donald Trump)


President Barack Obama seriously spooked Samantha Bee with a scary Halloween tale.
On Monday’s episode of “Full Frontal,” Bee asked POTUS to recount a “story about what happens if people don’t vote.”
Obama’s response? Let’s just say it involved GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump inside the White House.
Absolutely terrifying, right?
Bee made history with the show as she became the first female late-night host to interview a U.S. president.

City attorney sues Millennium developer — says buyers duped

(l-r) Andrew Mead, Will Halai and Malakai Fakalolo use a Fraste machine while doing tests outside the Millennium Tower, a residential building which is leaning, in San Francisco, California, on Monday, Sept. 26, 2016.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera sued the developer of the sinking Millennium condominium tower Thursday, alleging the builder violated the law by failing to disclose the building’s settlement issues despite knowing of the problem more than a year before the units came to market.
Herrera’s lawsuit, a cross-complaint of a previous lawsuit filed by building homeowners against the Transbay Joint Powers Authority, which is building the new Transbay Transit Center next door, alleges developer Millennium Partners knew by 2008 — a year before it started selling condominiums — that the building had sunk almost six inches, well in excess of projections.
Millennium Partners had a legal obligation to tell prospective buyers about the sinking, Herrera said. In not doing so, the developer gained an unfair advantage over other developers it was competing against for sales. The lack of information also put buyers at an unfair disadvantage as they weighed the pros and cons of investing in the tower. Essentially, Millennium Tower buyers were sold a lemon, Herrera said.
Engineer and consultant Patrick Shires, of Cotton Shires and Associates, gives an interview regarding the investigation of Millennium Tower, a residential building which is leaning, in San Francisco, California, on Monday, Sept. 26, 2016.

m not a monster’: A teen horror blogger explains why she killed her parents

Ashlee Martinson is escorted to an initial hearing March 10, 2015, in Lebanon, Ind.

In prison, 18-year-old Ashlee Martinson said she feels freer than she did at home in Wisconsin.
It was there, she said, that a lifetime of physical, sexual and psychological abuse culminated into one horrific moment last year — the moment she fatally shot her stepfather, Thomas Ayers, 37, and fatally stabbed her mother, Jennifer Ayers, 40, more than 30 times. Then she locked her three younger siblings in a bedroom in their home in the tiny town of Piehl, in northern Wisconsin, and ran, police said.
Following a multistate manhunt, police arrested Martinson in Indiana, where she fled with her boyfriend. In March, she ultimately pleaded guilty to second-degree homicide and is serving 23 years in prison.
“I’m happy,” Martinson said during an exclusive interview with Crime Watch Daily, which aired Tuesday. “I know that sounds crazy, because I’m in prison, but I feel like I’m free. I can wake up every day and know that I am safe.”
Seemingly for the first time since she was sent to prison, Martinson is telling her own story — one about a teenage girl, abused for years by her mother’s boyfriends as her mother stood by them.
“I’m not a monster,” she told Crime Watch Daily. “I never meant any of this to happen. It doesn’t make it right, what happened. But I was just a girl, an abused girl, who was forced to make a really bad decision.
“I’m not the monster that they portrayed me to be.”
Accounts from Martinson and professionals who interviewed her after the incident portray a teenage girl who, after years of alleged abuse, suffered severe depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, The Washington Post reported earlier this year.
Her online presence, it seems, revealed the darker side.
Martinson, who went by the pseudonym “Vampchick” on her blog titled Nightmare, purportedly posted a poem days before her parents’ deaths about torturing and killing people, according to People.
“I clean the dry blood off my tools from a previous session,” she wrote in a poem called “Unworthy,” according the Daily Mail. “The last body has been disposed of just hours before, yet I have not been satisfied with the pain, agony and blood.
“I bend down as they start to wake.
” ‘Welcome to hell.’ I whisper in her ear. ‘Never again will you see the light of day.’ ”
Authorities confirmed last year that the blog that had been linked to Martinson was indeed associated with her; but they did not know whether the content posted under the pseudonym “Vampchick” was her original work.
The blog has since been taken offline.

Obama says FBI investigations shouldn’t ‘operate on innuendo’

President Obama defended Hillary Clinton’s “integrity” as she faces a renewed FBI investigation of emails sent from her private server.
In a NowThis News interview released Wednesday, the president ducked a question about whether he was upset that FBI Director James Comey had announced the new twist in the long-running probe so close to Election Day. However, he did say the FBI should not operate on innuendo.
“I do think that there is a norm that when there are investigations, we don’t operate on innuendo, and we don’t operate on incomplete information, and we don’t operate on leaks,” he said. “We operate based on concrete decisions that are made.”
Obama pointed to Comey’s conclusion in July, following months of investigation into whether Clinton or her aides mishandled classified information, that he would not recommend bringing charges. But in a cryptic letter to Congress last Friday, Comey said new emails, reportedly found on a computer used by her aide Huma Abedin, would be investigated.
“When this was investigated thoroughly last time, the conclusion of the FBI, the conclusion of the Justice Department, the conclusion of repeated congressional investigations was she had made some mistakes but that there wasn’t anything there that was prosecutable,” Obama said.

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