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CelebritiesRe: OMG!!!! RICK ROSS Spotted At Sean Tizzles Birthday Bash by koreat(m): 12:28pm On Dec 19, 2013
Not Rick Ross
PhonesRe: The Greatest Thing You've Ever Done With Your Phone by koreat(m):
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Waitin patiently when my post ll make fp so as to add it to my greatest.
Btw..I was here
RomanceRe: Improve Your Dating Game Here.! See Inside. by koreat(m): 11:19am On Dec 16, 2013
op you the bEST
Been looking for threads like this.
Now I can proceed... grin smiley
CelebritiesRe: Wizkid’s Fan Thrown-off The Stage For Trying To Hug Him At A Concert In Accra by koreat(m): 10:59am On Dec 16, 2013
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Nairaland GeneralBON Bans COSON Registered Artistes'songs From Being Played On Air by koreat(op):
The Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) has banned songs by mostly top Nigerian musicians from airplay, in protest of what they called 'COSON's attitude of antagonism and harassment, arbitrary levying on broadcast stations by the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON). The musicians, who were identified as COSON registered artistes'/members include: TuFace Idibia, D’ Banj, Iyanya Mbuk, Olamide, Dr Sid, Sammie Okposo, Banky W, Wizkid, Olu Maintain, 9ice, Sunny Neji, Flavour, Chidinma, Rugged Man, Keffee, Midnite Crew, Eldee De Don, M I, Azeezat, Jazzman Olofin, Ice Prince, Jesse Jagz, KC Presh, African China. Others are Owen Gee, Dekunle Fuji, Lord of Ajasa, Zoolezoo, Muma Gee, ID Cabassa, Klever J, Terry G, Nomoreloss, Mike Okri, Weird MC, Mode 9, Timaya, Sound Sultan, Waje, Mo’Cheddah, Jay Martins, Slam, Djinee, Solid Star, Omawunmi, Yinka Ayefele, Ebenezer Obey, Victor Uwaifo, Onyeka Onwenu, Dan Maraya Jos, Stella Monye, MajekFashek, Daniel Wilson, Alex Zitto, Sir Shina Peters, Ras Kimono, Wale Thompson, Kollington Ayinla, Adewale Ayuba, Wasiu Ayinde Marshal and Tim Godfrey among others. BON took the decision to ban the works of these musicians in collaboration with the Independent Broadcasting Association of Nigeria (IBAN). The resolution by the two bodies yesterday, according to IBAN Secretary, Mr. Guy Murray Bruce, takes immediate effect. COSON had taken several broadcast stations, hotels and other institutional users of musical works to court, and is known to have negotiated payment with many, including DStv, Silverbird and Cool FM among others. The face off heightened after DAAR Communication and a few others were hit with litigation for similar claim. But in a swift reaction, Okoroji, COSON boss, said his organisation has read with amusement the empty threat by the leadership of BON that its affiliate stations would no longer play the music of Nigerian citizens on Nigerian stations because Nigerian musicians are asking for their right to be paid copyright royalties for the exploitation of their music as is done in every country in the world. He said he felt like weeping, adding that it is only in a country like Nigeria that this can take place with some people having no regards for intellectual property.

http://212breakingnews..com/2013/12/bon-bans-coson-registered-artistes.html?m=1
huh huh huh huh

Nairaland GeneralNelson Mandela Dies At 95 by koreat(op):
Nelson Mandela Dies at 95 South Africa's president says Madiba has died. By Naeesa Aziz
Posted: 12/05/2013 04:45 PM EST
Filed Under South Africa, Global News, Africa, Africa Political, Apartheid, Nelson Mandela Former South African president and
activist Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela has died at age 95. Mandela had recently been hospitalized in
Pretoria for more than a month for a recurring
lung infection. The Mandela family, his second
wife Winnie Mandela, and other close friends
visited with the former leader upon his arrival,
demonstrating the severity of the situation to South Africans and the global community.
Throughout his hospital stay, conflicting reports
on Mandela's condition circulated the media,
ranging from stable to unresponsive. A Mandela
family fued regarding preparations for his
passing and his burial also briefly surfaced. Despite South Africans' gradually coming to terms
with the imminent passing of Madiba, the
revered icon lived to see his 95th birthday, which coincided with the internationally-
celebrated Mandela Day. Community service celebrations took place around the world, in
cities like Rome, Bolivia and the Philippines. With
the holiday's overarching aim of inspiring
individuals to change the world for the better,
Mandela Day 2013 helped to place a firm
emphasis on the former leader's tolerance and reinforce his renowned legacy. Born in Transkei, South Africa, on July 18, 1918,
Mandela was the son of Chief Henry Mandela of
the Tembu Tribe. He later became the first
member of his family to attend school; enrolling
at the University College of Fort Hare and the
University of Witwatersrand and qualifying in law in 1942. Just two years later, in 1944, Mandela joined the African National Congress and began his ascent into the world of anti-apartheid activism. He also
founded a law firm with friend and colleague
Oliver Tambo, which offered free and low-cost
legal counsel to Blacks. For nearly the next twenty years, Mandela would
devote his energies to non-violent struggle
against the country’s repressive apartheid regime, earning him a treason charge of which he was eventually acquitted. However, the arrival
of the early sixties brought a new Mandela with
new ideas. In 1961, Mandela began to advocate
for armed struggle as the most effective way to
make changes to the racially oppressive system.
With his newfound ideas, he founded the ANC splinter group Umkhonto we Sizwe and organized a three-day workers strike for which
he was tried twice and eventually sentenced to
life in prison. Mandela served 27 years in prison and was
released in 1990 after president Frederik Willem
de Klerk took office and heeded calls from an
international campaign launched in Mandela’s
favor. After South Africa formally ended
apartheid in 1994, Mandela became the first Black president of the country after garnering a
majority of votes in the first ever fair, democratic
elections. Although Mandela left office in June 1999, he
continued to be an internationally recognized personality until his death. In 1993, he received a Nobel Peace Prize alongside apartheid-era South African president
de Klerk for “their work for the peaceful
termination of the apartheid regime and for
laying the foundations for a new democratic
South Africa.” In 1998, the U.S. government
bestowed the Congressional Medal of Honor upon Mandela, and in 2009, his birthday was declared as an international day devoted to public service. People around the world have been asked to
mark the occasion by giving 67 minutes of their
time to work in their local community — one
minute for every year of Mandela's public service. Mandela is survived by his wife Graça Machel,
three daughters Makaziwe, Zenani and Zindzi,
four step-children, seventeen grandchildren and
eleven great-grandchildren.[s]
http://www.bet.com/news/global/2013/12/05/nelson-mandela-dies-at-95.html[/s]

CelebritiesRe: Pictures Of Genevieve Nnaji With Her Beautiful Daughter by koreat(m): 11:54am On Dec 03, 2013
lertee: This is genevieve's sister and not her daughter undecided
True,av seen their pics before...her daughter is ha photo copy.
They sis aint even that belle
PhonesRe: Tecno Unveils Phantom AIII Smartphone by koreat(m):
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CelebritiesRe: Wizkid’s Fan Thrown-off The Stage For Trying To Hug Him At A Concert In Accra by koreat(m):
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CelebritiesRe: Wizkid’s Fan Thrown-off The Stage For Trying To Hug Him At A Concert In Accra by koreat(m):
funny
FashionRe: Denrele's Outfit To Tiwa And Tee Billz Traditional Marriage by koreat(m):
angry angryThis girl aint Pretty doh! grin grin grin
CelebritiesRe: Pictures Of Don Jazzy And D'banj At FOZ Concert by koreat(m): 11:48pm On Nov 24, 2013
Justeenaleo: Atleast he doesn't do weed
Ewww!!!...cus now he can afford a Cigar huh?..
Dont be deceived de all started wit WEEd[s][/s]
IslamRe: Man To Die By Stoning For Impregnating Younger Sister by koreat(m):
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CrimeRe: Transgender Nigerian Claims She Was Jailed For Being Gay by koreat(m): 9:40pm On Nov 22, 2013
[s][/s] grin
K.K Imoh:
one more shot
Ewww!! That right nip just popped out.. grin grin
SportsRe: Do You See Nigeria Winning The World Cup? by koreat(m): 12:38pm On Nov 17, 2013
How many head this una brazil,argentina,england,spain dem get? huhit's Possible,believe me God de 4 our side this time.....so na Triple hope we get oh! grin

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