Skip to main content

Posts

Moe'Nice- Mama Africa (Prod. blaqman)

Moe’nice (orinlabi) as fondly called is finally back after taking time away from the music scene with his much anticipated song titled “Mama Africa” the final year student of the federal university of technology akure has a nice vocals and well combined lyrics as his music is punctuated throughout with elements of R’n’B, Hip Hop & Afro Pop. This song is extremely an outstanding hit, good sound, standard & an overwhelming quality. Enjoy! Download Mp3 Ig and twitter handle @Iammoe_nice
Recent posts
https://www.smart360media.com.ng/2019/02/music-moenice-orinlabi-mama-africa-prod.html

Manchester United Sack Jose Mourinho

Man Utd Have Sacked Jose Mourinho after the club made their worst start to a season in almost 30 years, the Premier League club announced on Tuesday. The 55-year-old Portuguese’s last match in charge was the 3-1 defeat by league leaders Liverpool on Sunday which left them 19 points behind their opponents. It is United’s worst start in the league since 1990 and even his ambition of reaching the top four and a Champions League qualification spot is in danger with the club 11 points adrift of those places. Despite the club having reached the Champions League knockout stages — they face an intimidating last-16 tie with Paris Saint-Germain — a mix of the results, dressing-room discord and criticism of the board’s transfer policy proved potent factors in the decision to dismiss him. “Manchester United announces that manager Jose Mourinho has left the club with immediate effect,” a club statement said. “The club would like to thank Jose for his work during his time at Manchester United a

OAU Sex-for-Mark Professor Bags 2 years Jail

Former lecturer of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Professor Richard Akindele was on Monday sentenced to 6 years in jail for demanding sex to pass his student,Monica Osagie by Justice Maurine Onyetenu of the Federal High Court sitting in Osogbo The accused had pleaded not guilty to the charge of sexual harassment preferred against him by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offenses Commission, ICPC. He had since then been remanded in prison custody following objection to his bail by the prosecution ICPC. When the case came up on Monday, Richard opted to change his earlier plea and admitted guilty of the offences as charged. He was arraigned before Justice onyetenu on November 19 for alleged sexual harassment. Meanwhile, efforts by the defence counsel to suspend the sentencing and negotiate for plea bargain failed, as Justice Onyetenu frowned at the rampant cases of students harassment by lecturers. Justice Onyetenu said “the plea bargain is not absolute. Th

ASUU,FG Discussion Ends In Draw After A Marathon Meeting,Defer Meeting Again

FOR the fifth time in less than two months,the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, failed to reach agreement on the demands by the latter which resulted to the ongoing strike in Nigeria’s public universities. After a marathon meeting between the two parties which lasted over six hours, the two parties stormed out of the venue with either side shifting ground. The meeting which had began at 4:15pm,at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity,ended few minutes after 10pm, without any headway. The meeting which was the fifth one in a series in less than two months,was convened basically to find lasting solutions to the ongoing strike by the university teachers. Since the strike began on November 4,four other meetings held in the past, failed to provide solutions as both parties had always failed to reach common ground. Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, stold newsmen shortly after the meeting that December 17 had been fixed as nex

FG and ASUU To Meet Again Today

The federal government will again meet with the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU) on Monday December 10 by 4pm, over the ongoing nationwide strike. This was disclosed by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, in a statement signed by the Director of Press in the Ministry, Samuel Olowookere, in Abuja.