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Angola: Luanda Leaks Corruption Files 'Tip of the Iceberg,' Campaigners Say

[VOA] Johannesburg -Angolan activists say the recent "Luanda Leaks" investigation -- which uncovered billions of dollars' worth of unscrupulous business dealings that made the daughter of Angola's longtime president, the richest woman in Africa -- is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to corruption in the oil-rich African country. via LATEST NEWS

Odili: PDP restates call for Oshiomhole's arrest

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has queried the federal government’s delay in arresting the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, for openly inciting the attack on Justice Mary Odili. from via EDUPEDIA24/7

[Music + Lyrics] Jozy Ft. Chris Ade – Now

Abuja based gospel music minister, Ogah Josiah aka Jozy collaborated with Chris Ade in the song ‘ Now ‘. Jozy is a graduate of the University of Abuja and is ready to take his music ministry to another level! Expect more from Jozy this year! The song ‘NOW’ was birthed in the place of prayer, the song is an answer from God to people who think God has forgotten them, “God is working it out” #NOW. The song was produced, mixed and mastered by yours truly OBASEHSAM. Stream & Download Audio Below;  http://gospelhotspot.net/wp-content/uploads/Jozy-Ft.-Chris-Ade-Now.mp3   DOWNLOAD MP3   Lyrics: Now By Jozy Ft. Chris Ade Oh oh, oh oh I feel God in this atmosphere Right now, right now He’s moving through the cloud with healing in His wings Just take a look at me coz I won’t be the same again Oh oh oh yeah eh yeah Chorus God is working it out for me, He’s working it out for me He’s working it out for me, He’s working it out for me He’s working it out fo...

[Music + Video] Bee Cee Moh Ft. Tosin Bee – Ayo Remix (Live)

Macmomoh Music recording artist  Bee Cee Moh  kicks off 2020 on a high note! Today, the gifted Nigerian gospel singer-songwriter delivers an Afro-fusion remix of her well-received single “ AYO ,” accompanied by a live performance video. On this groovy “ Ayo (Remix) ,” Bee Cee Moh teams up with uber-talented Nigerian gospel artist  Tosin Bee  who brought extra heat to the hot track with his Hip-Fuji signature sound. The new single and video was recorded live at Azusa Studios, Lagos Nigeria. Originally released in 2018 from her debut “iTAGG” album, AYO (which means JOY) is a prophetic, prayerful and praise song that reassures us of God’s transforming power in our lives. It’s also a testimony of His (God) love and goodness. Ayo (Remix)  is a cross-genre hit; mixing Afropop with Fuji (which mandates the essence of African percussion), finely blended with contemporary elements for a very addictive tune. The track was produced by Dara Magic, Mixed/mastered by So...

Africa: DFC CEO Adam Boehler Named Executive Chairman of Prosper Africa

[DFC] Washington, DC -Today, President Donald J. Trump has selected U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) Chief Executive Officer Adam Boehler to serve as Executive Chairman of Prosper Africa. Announced in 2018, Prosper Africa is a U.S. Government-led initiative which aims to substantially increase two-way trade and investment between the United States and Africa. via LATEST NEWS

Wail al-Shehri

Wail al-Shehri . Wail al-Shehri (1973–2001) was one of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 11, which was flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center as part of the September 11 attacks (memorial pictured). He and his younger brother Waleed joined an Al-Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan in March 2000. They were chosen, along with other Saudis, to participate in the attacks. Shehri returned to Saudi Arabia in October 2000 to obtain a clean passport and went back to Afghanistan before arriving in the United States in early June 2001. He stayed in motels in the Boynton Beach area of south Florida. On September 5, 2001, Shehri traveled to Boston and checked into a motel with his brother. Six days later, he arrived early in the morning at Boston's Logan International Airport and boarded American Airlines Flight 11. Shehri, his brother and three other hijackers deliberately crashed the airliner into the North Tower at 8:46 a.m.

Wail al-Shehri

Wail al-Shehri . Wail al-Shehri (1973–2001) was one of five hijackers of American Airlines Flight 11, which was flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center as part of the September 11 attacks (memorial pictured). He and his younger brother Waleed joined an Al-Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan in March 2000. They were chosen, along with other Saudis, to participate in the attacks. Shehri returned to Saudi Arabia in October 2000 to obtain a clean passport and went back to Afghanistan before arriving in the United States in early June 2001. He stayed in motels in the Boynton Beach area of south Florida. On September 5, 2001, Shehri traveled to Boston and checked into a motel with his brother. Six days later, he arrived early in the morning at Boston's Logan International Airport and boarded American Airlines Flight 11. Shehri, his brother and three other hijackers deliberately crashed the airliner into the North Tower at 8:46 a.m.