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January 28, 2016

December 24, 2015

Nigeria's 1st ever stage musical Kakadu returns to Lagos this holiday


Internationally acclaimed Stage musical, Kakadu will be showing in Lagos this holiday season. It will be showing at the Agip Recital hall, Muson center on the 29th and 30th 2015, and from the 1st to the 3rd of January 2016. Kakadu the Musical shares the story of a famous Lagos nightclub in the sixties as a backdrop for an era, which brought about wonderful music and the distinctive social life that followed the birthing of a young nation.
Written and producer by Uche Nwokedi SAN, The aspiring and intimate play tells, the story of Nigeria as a country on stage and in Motion. It shares the story of Love, friendship and survival in spite of the way society discriminates against background and tribe.
Running for the 12th time since inception in 2013, Kakadu the Musical introduces a practically brand new cast, some of who are Young and new acts. Kakadu the musical which, is internationally acclaimed, has become Nigeria’s major export of creative arts as the stage musical represented Nigeria at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in 2014.

Kakadu has received awards like “Most Outstanding Total Stage Performance for 2013 and it was Voted No 1 on Top 5 countdown of the most outstanding plays.” On Jara, a popular M-net Magazine programme.

For more information on the Kakadu the Musical please go to kakaduthemusical.com. 
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Christmas with the Kardashians

Christmas with the Kardashians




Yesterday, Kim and Khloe Kardashian released photos of the next Kardashian generation which comprised of Mason Disick, Penelope Disick, North West and Reign Disick. Today Kourtney released this photo above.

Empress Njama releases Christmas photos


 Actress Empress Njama released stunning Christmas photos. More photos after the cut...

15 Black Lives Matter activits arrested as they protested at the airport, Mall of America


Several hundred Black Lives Matter activists shut down at least one terminal at the Minneapolis-St.Paul International airport Wednesday for about two hours in an afternoon of protest that began miles away at the huge Mall of America.



A total of 15 people were arrested at both sites, mostly for trespassing or obstruction of justice, police said. No injuries or property damage were reported.
The protesters not only disrupted rail traffic to the terminals, they blocked the freeway in front of the airport, snarling holiday traffic on one of the busiest travel days of the year.



The protest was aimed at drawing attention to the police shooting last month of Jamar Clark, a 24-year-old black Minneapolis man. Clark died one day after he was shot by officers responding to a complaint of an assault.

NIS deports 712 illegal immigrants in Delta state


The Delta State Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service in a statement by its Comptroller, Mr Madu Musa, said it captured and deported 712 illegal immigrants living in the state.
The command said:

“In our effort to control the influx of irregular immigrants in Delta State, we have embarked on this mop-up exercise across the length and breathe of the state to remove undocumented immigrants, this is a routine operation.
“As expected in an exercise of this nature, thousands of persons were apprehended, but after thorough screening, Nigerians and other legally resident foreigners were released, while 712 persons, (so far) have been confirmed as irregular immigrants (mainly of West African extraction) have been repatriated.”
Musa added:
“We shall continue so far as there are logistics support. The government of Delta State has greatly assisted the command with logistics support for this operation.”


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