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Full Video Of Olamide & Don Jazzy’s Drama At The Headies 2015

https://youtu.be/z6vaRjZLjQs Full Video (Olamide & Don Jazzy's Drama At The Headies 2015), this is the best award show in Nigeria! Like 2016 just started with a boom! Especially in the entertainment industry, the fight between Don jazzy and olamide has got people talking... But who is to blame? What even took this video to the climax was Dija! Her break dance performance after Don Jazzy's giveaway car Speech to Olamide was just off the SUN! I mean it was the highlight of the f***king show! I thought that after kanye's award bashing performance people will learn

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LOL! Olamide rips into Don Jazzy on Twitter after clash at Headies awards

2016 has officially started off with a bang and if any industry beef tops this this year, I'll be seriously surprised. Olamide has taken to Twitter to rip into Don Jazzy after a clash at the Headies awards tonight. So here's what happened. Reekado Banks, who is under Mavin Records beat the likes of Lil Kesh, Korede Bello, Cynthia Morgan and Kiss Daniel to win The Next Rated Award for 2015. This obviously didn't go well with Olamide and he made his feelings known when he climbed the stage with the whole YBNL team, when his artist Adekunle Gold won the award for Best Alt

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We Are Unhappy in Europe, some Iraqis are heading back home

At 25, Faisal Uday Faisal had high expectations when he packed his bags for Europe in September. After quitting his job making tea and cleaning for the Ministry of Education in Baghdad, he set off to Turkey to join more than a million refugees and migrants who have made their way to the continent in the past year. “My dream since I was a child was to go to Europe,” he said. “I was imagining a beautiful life, a secure life, with an apartment and a salary.” But despite a grueling month-long journey to Sweden, he went back home, one of a surging number of returnees, I

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China sends warning to Taiwan as it prepares to elect first woman president

As a British-educated admirer of Margaret Thatcher, Tsai Ing-wen, who studied in London, is the woman set to become leader of China’s fierce rival Taiwan was always likely to be regarded with suspicion by Beijing’s Communist Party apparatus. The fact that she is head of a party dedicated to promoting the island’s independence from the Chinese mainland only makes matters worse. Beijing duly met expectations yesterday by firing a warning shot across the bows of Tsai Ing-wen, favourite to become first woman leader of Taiwan - the first woman leader, in fact, in the modern C