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VIDEO: Jaywon – ‘Another Christmas Is Here’

VIDEO: Jaywon – ‘Another Christmas Is Here’

Jaywon - Another Christmas Is Here

Jaywon is out with a brand new visuals for his titled single “Another Christmas Is Here” which displays the celebratory mode of Christmas. Enjoy!


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MUSIC: Stonebwoy – ‘Winner’ (Download)

Stonebwoy – ‘Winner’ (Download)

Reggae/dancehall act, Stonebwoy is out with a brand new single “Winner”.

On Winner the Ghanaian act spreads a positive message.


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MUSIC: Reekado Banks – Killy Person (Freestyle)

Reekado Banks – Killy Person (Freestyle)

Mavin Records act, Reekado Banks drops this banging freestyle for his Reekadicts to celebrate his birthday.


This is pure fire!!! Cop below

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MUSIC: Tekno – ‘Rara’ (Download)

Tekno – ‘Rara’ (Download)

Tekno - 'Rara'

Triple MG Act, Tekno is out with a brand new single titled “Rara“, Produced by Selebobo.


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MOVIE: FAST AND FURIOUS 8 Trailer Teaser (2017)

FAST AND FURIOUS 8 Trailer Teaser (2017)

This weekend, the lead trailer for the highly-anticipated eighth installment in the wildly successful Fast & Furious franchise will be released.

Ahead of the Fast 8 trailer’s official premiere, stars of the movie have come together for a new promotional vignette. Reflecting back on the film franchise’s many years of material and global reach, actors such as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Tyrese Gibson and Vin Diesel break down the main message behind the Fast & Furious world.


“No matter how our adventures grow, Fast and the Furious is all about one very important thing; family,” explains Tyrese Gibson.



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Young Nigerian Entrepreneur Turned Down Bill Gates To Start Slatecube & Its Changing Lives

Young Nigerian Entrepreneur Turned Down Bill Gates To Start Slatecube & Its Changing Lives

When, in August, 23-year-old Nigerian college graduate Chris Kwekowe met Bill Gates, he didn’t press the founder of Microsoft Inc. for business advice or a possible job offer. The meeting took place at a forum for Africa’s brightest young entrepreneurs.  


Rather Chris told Bill Gates during the forum that featured some of Africa’s brightest young entrepreneurs,  how he had turned down a software engineer role at Microsoft.
“Gates was really intrigued, and he smiled,” says Kwekowe, "After the program, all the directors were like, ‘Dude, you mean you actually turned down a job at Microsoft and had the guts to tell Bill Gates?”
The young entrepreneur was extremely confident in his abilities and had a great reason to decline the job offer. Chris was creating his own startup company, Slatecube, which helps other young Nigerians who graduated college find jobs. Slatecube seeks to solve that problem by nurturing the graduates through digital internships.



Chris Kwekowe graduated from college in Lagos, Nigeria with a degree in computer science. Along with his brother Emerald, 20, they started Slatecube in October 2014. The brothers financed their fledgling company by freelancing as web designers and operating a software solutions firm.

So far, Slatecube has an 80% employment rate for its users. Companies that have used the platform, have saved over $100,000 in 2015 by hiring skilled, ready to work employees. The interns that have used Slatecube so far, say it gives prospective employers a more realistic understanding of the Nigerian labor force. 

Chris recently won the 2015 Anzisha Prize, a Pan-African award given to the continent’s best young entrepreneur. The prize came with a $25,000 check. He is currently spending almost four-months per year seeking investors and potential employers to use Slatecube in America. He is now in talks with Google and Microsoft in regards to using his platform.

The company is expecting to open offices in Kenya, Ghana, and South Africa in 2017. When asked where his tenacious spirit to compete in the business world comes from, Chris said,
“If you can do business in Lagos, you can do business anywhere in the world."