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Tuesday, 4 February 2014
Nigerians seek asylum in gay-friendly countries
The Royal Embassy of the Netherlands in Nigeria has said that Nigerians have sent applications for asylum in the country for fear of persecution after Goodluck Jonathan signed the anti-gay bill, reports Thisday.
The embassy however said it had no power to grant asylum and that it could not process their applications.
After the President's move to sign the Same-sex bill, Nigeria has come under criticisms from the United States and some European countries for criminalising same-sex unions.
The embassy however said it had no power to grant asylum and that it could not process their applications.
After the President's move to sign the Same-sex bill, Nigeria has come under criticisms from the United States and some European countries for criminalising same-sex unions.
Wande Coal gives fans “Plan B” for valentine
In this season of love, the silky smooth voiced artist and Black Diamond Entertainment CEO Wande Coal has released a song titled “Plan B”.
On this track he adds a twist by singing about being the other guy, the Plan B a lady can fall back on when her boyfriend takes the sunshine out of her life.
The song is produced by Maleek Berry
Great news for P-Square fans!
Superstar music duo P-Square is set to release their sixth album before the end of the year, the Okoye twins’ publicist revealed.
The singing twins Peter and Paul have been taking a break from their careers to focus on their personal lives as Peter got married and both brothers spent time with their families,Nigeria Entertainment Today reports.
P-Square’s publicist, Bayo Adetu, however revealed the duo will be releasing a couple of singles before or on Valentine’s Day leading up to the release of a full-length album later in the year.
Obiwon: It took 6 years for Christians to accept me
Gospel artist Obiwon has revealed that it took six years for Christians to accept his transition from secular hip-hop and R&B music.
The former rapper revealed his transition to Christian music had not been embraced by the Christian community at first, Nigeria Entertainment Today reports.
He said that Christians are not easily convinced of an artists’ sincerity, but was quick to add that he meant it in a positive way.