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Why I left Presh - Kcee Opens Up

After their surprise breakup,Kcee has become a superstar in his own right. However many wondered why they broke up..Was told that Kcee suggested they fake a breakup to gain media attention..So Presh agreed .Unknown to him Kcee was really serious about breaking up.So while Presh was waiting for him to come back, Kcee released songs and became a superstar leaving Presh in the cold.... Well Kcee told Yes magazine his own reason below "We thought we’ve been doing it for 12 years and we needed a change because the only thing that is constant is change. Just like the Yoruba adage that says that 20 children cannot play for 20 years. Although we never saw this coming, we always thought we would be together forever, but at the end of the day, we are doing it and we are loving it.Initially, I thought going solo was going to be stressful. I thought about how people were going to accept me as a solo artist knowing full well that I had been with Presh for about 12 years. Both of us were scar...

No More GooDMusic? : D'Banj Removes Kanye West's G.O.O.D Music from his Twitter Bio

In 2011, fresh off the MTV Video Music Awards, Kanye West surprised a London crowd, Nigerians as well, with an announcement as he welcomed respected Nigerian enertainer D'banj into the G.O.O.D. Music family. Fast forward to today, seems that relationship is no more cos D'Banj has deleted G.O.O.D Music from his Twitter bio.

BREAKING NEWS : President of Uganda signs Anti-Homosexuality Bill into law

Uganda's President Museveni has signed the country's anti-gay bill into law, despite warnings from US President Barack Obama that it would “complicate our valued relationship” and will mark a “step backward” for all Ugandans and reflect poorly on the country’s commitment to protect the human rights of its people.”   The bill states that first-time offenders will be sentenced to 14 years in jail. Then life imprisonment for repeat offenders, as well as acts involving a minor, a disabled person or where one partner is infected with HIV.   The bill originally proposed the death penalty for some homosexual acts, but that was later removed amid international criticism.   In December last year, Uganda’s Parliament passed  the bill but President Yoweri Museveni said he would only sign the bill into law if he had proof that gay people are ‘made’ and ‘not born’ into their sexuality. And last week he changed his stand, saying a team of Ugandan scientists had reported that there is no ev...

Will more and efficient refineries reduce fuel prices?

The increasing length of queues lately in petrol stations nationwide may suggest that the erstwhile liberal availability of petrol may be threatened.  Consequently, many car owners now inevitably patronise the “black market” in spite of the higher prices on offer, rather than wait endlessly in frustration at petrol stations!  Invariably, marketers have blamed their inability to meet demand on shortage of supply. Indeed, Major Marketers Association had earlier warned that it had yet to receive import approvals this year.  Additionally, the ability of the oil majors to import is also adversely affected by extended delays in the payment of subsidy refunds on their fuel imports.  The marketers argue that delayed payment threatens the sustainability of their business, as the already thin profit margins become critically whittled down by heavy interest payments on bank loans obtained for fuel imports.  Indeed, a combination of the preceding factors has always induced ...