Intern Malia Obama, who is currently in New York City for her internship was spotted by paparazzi heading to Weinstein Company offices in New York showing off plenty legs.
Kenya socialite, Vera Sidika took to snapchat to show off her luxury £3,990 Chanel bag which is about 1.8 million naira. She also showed off her Range Rover SUV and her house saying she understands why she has a lot of haters.
superstar and Life Continental Beer Brand Ambassador, Flavour N’abania, on Friday, April 14, 2017, thrilled fans at Cubana Lounge, Owerri with a captivating performance at the launch of Hi-Life Fest. Hi-Life Fest is a musical competition aimed at reviving, celebrating and promoting highlife music in Nigeria’s South East. The competition which kicked off with auditions in Owerri on April 10 and 11, saw Umunnakwe Nwajiaku emerge the winner in Owerri regional finals. This victory makes him the representative from Owerri at the grand finale in Onitsha in June. Other regional capitals hosting the Hi-Life Fest are Port Harcourt, Enugu and Aba. The next set of auditions will hold in Port Harcourt from May 1 – 7, 2017. Hi-Life Fest is powered by Life Continental Beer from the stables of Nigerian Breweries.
In a chat with Sunday Scoop ‘Yung6ix‘, he said; “My ambition is to become a billionaire and I am consciously working towards that. That is why I titled my last EP, Billionaire Ambitions. I have my eyes set on being a music mogul so that I can empower other young artistes out there. Even now, I try to do that as I regularly give out cash on my social media platforms because I love helping people.” Maintaining that he doesn’t feel threatened by top rappers, Olamide and Phyno, Yung6ix said, “I have a very good relationship with Olamide and Phyno and I don’t feel threatened by any of them. I believe that the sky is wide enough for every bird to fly and I am thankful that I have my own market and fans who love me. My music is being recognised globally and my unique Nigerian style of music has made me one of the biggest hip hop brands in the industry today. Even though there is a bit of western influence in my songs but it’s also obvious that I’m a Nigerian and I always stay true ...
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