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- New Music;Jesse Jagz- Lasgidi Grinding
- DMX released from Prison
- Weird Mc in search of Nigeria's next female superstar
- Susan Peters launches website
- Video;2face and D banj's BET Awards acceptance speech
- Alicia Keys to open her earth to African youth in final episode of MTV base meets with MTN
- Kate Henshaw Nuttal clocks 40
New Music;Jesse Jagz- Lasgidi Grinding Posted: 19 Jul 2011 09:59 PM PDT | ||
Posted: 19 Jul 2011 11:23 AM PDT The notorious rapper was released from an Arizona prison this morning after serving six months behind bars for a probation violation. DMX, born Earl Simmons, was upbeat upon exiting the facility and was already planning to get back to music. "I'm feeling good, I'm feeling real good," he told AllHipHop.com. "I'm gonna see my daughter, I just got off the phone with my wife. I'm going to see my daughter while the sun is up then I'm in the studio, man." DMX's prison stay was lengthened by a week after he was caught in violation of multiple disciplinary infractions including drug possession, failing or refusing a drug test, unauthorized smoking, being disrespectful, and disorderly conduct. According to a press release issued by his label United Music & Media Group, he plans to collaborate with major names in music over the next couple of months and release "hard-hitting rap music that will leave no question as to who truly is the king of rap." rap-up | ||
Weird Mc in search of Nigeria's next female superstar Posted: 19 Jul 2011 10:47 AM PDT | ||
Posted: 19 Jul 2011 10:00 AM PDT
She disclosed to celebregion that there will be live chat very soon. Click here to join her site and interact with her | ||
Video;2face and D banj's BET Awards acceptance speech Posted: 19 Jul 2011 06:18 AM PDT | ||
Alicia Keys to open her earth to African youth in final episode of MTV base meets with MTN Posted: 19 Jul 2011 03:35 AM PDT
Award-winning musician, writer, producer, humanitarian, and activist Alicia Keys is to be interviewed by African youth in the final episode of MTV Base Meets…with MTN, the upcoming TV series that empowers African youth by bringing them face to face with the political, business and cultural elite. Beyond music, Keys is also a tireless AIDS activist and philanthropist. In 2003, Alicia Keys co-founded Keep A Child Alive (KCA), a people's movement that provides life-saving AIDS treatment, orphan care, nutrition and surrounding support to children and families affected by AIDS in Africa and India. Since its inception, KCA has served 250,000 people affected by AIDS and continues to provide much needed relief and treatment. Alicia Keys was selected to appear in MTV Base Meets…with MTN after African youth voted for the influencers, game-changers and opinion formers that they would most like to meet. MTV Base Meets Alicia Keys with MTN will premiere across Africa on MTV Base (DSTV channel 322) on 5 September 2011 and on terrestrial channels STV (Nigeria), Muvi TV (Zambia), Clouds TV (Tanzania), WBS (Uganda), Canal 2 (Cameroon), TV3 (Ghana) and NTV (Kenya). To win a chance of an all-expense paid trip to the USA to meet Alicia Keys and participate in the recording of the last episode of MTV Base Meets…with MTN, go to www.mtvmeets.com (competition extended from 17 to 25 July 2011). Commented Alicia Keys, "I am honored to be a part of this important series and to connect with young Africans to hear what's on their minds, and discuss the issues that are close to my heart." MTV base Meets…with MTN is an initiative created by MTV Networks Africa and MTN to provide young Africans with a unique opportunity to share their candid insights about business and entrepreneurship with business leaders and political icons and to hear their views on some of the key issues facing African youth today. Influencers who have already gone under the scrutiny of the MTV Base Meets…with MTN cameras so far including Nigerian entertainment mogul, Ben Murray-Bruce, philanthropist and entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, African Heads of State President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Liberia) and President Paul Kagame (Rwanda), and Julius Malema (President, African National Congress Youth League). Youth panelists who have participated in the taping of the TV series so far include: 27-year old bank worker Princess Cooper (Liberia) who interviewed President Sirleaf-Johnson; professional comedian Daniel Friedman (South Africa); 17-year old high school student Fred Saydee (Ghana) and journalism student Babajibe Oni-olusola (Nigeria). For more information on MTV Base Meets…with MTN, go to www.mtvmeets.com or http://mtvmeets.mobi or follow the campaign on Twitter at #MTVMeets@MTVbaseAfrica. | ||
Posted: 19 Jul 2011 02:24 AM PDT After completing her primary and secondary school in Lagos and Calabar, she spent one year at the University of Calabar reading remedial studies, and then majored in Medical Microbiology at the School of Medical Lab Science, LUTH (Lagos University Teaching Hospital) in Lagos.In 2008 she won the African Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Congrats to Kate |
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