Thursday, 28 May 2020

Sterling Bank declares intention to endorse Cynthia Morgan after messy drama with Jude Okoye

New generation Nigerian bank, Sterling Bank has announced their interest in endorsing songstress, Cynthia Morgan following her messy drama with record label executive, Jude Okoye that’s been serving rounds online.
The commercial bank gave this announcement in the late hours of May 25, 2020 on their verified Twitter page.
It should be recalled that once thriving Cynthia Morgan also known as Madrina, started buzzing on social media recently when she cried out on losing it all to Jude Okoye, the older brother to the now defunct music group, PSquare.
According to the Twitter status update made on the bank’s verified page, they followed on the unfolding story and believe there’s a bright future for female singer with them.
Hey Cynthia Morgan, we have followed your story and believe there is a bright future ahead of you. We would like to work with you on our ONE BANK campaign. Please get in touch by DM.@MadrinaFire

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Sterling Bank then announced its intention to endorse her on their ongoing “One Bank Campaign”.
This comes after Nigerian music maestro, Davido recently promised her a free comeback song.
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It only took two hours for Trump's administration to contradict his threat to shut down Twitter




President Trump took to his favorite social media platform to attack social media platforms on Wednesday morning, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo certainly didn't do anything to help his boss' case.
Shortly after Trump claimed on Twitter he would "strongly regulate" or "close down" social media platforms that are allegedly silencing "conservative voices," Pompeo sent out a tweet saying the U.S. "will not tolerate" government-imposed censorship or shutdowns.
Pompeo's tweet isn't in response to Trump, exactly — it references the Freedom Online Coalition, a partnership of 31 governments seeking to improve Internet freedom. The group has been vocal about combating any attempts to limit freedom of expression or increase Internet surveillance as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
Trump's social media threats came after Twitter labeled two of his tweets as misleading on Tuesday, the first time that distinction was given to the president on the platform.
Seeing as Pompeo specifically boosted the FOC's statement and has been vocal about combating COVID-19 disinformation, it's unclear if his tweet was a targeted dig at Trump's situation or just a case of bad-timing.



After all, Trump isn't exactly known for being on the same page as his employees.
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Black Man Dies After Begging White Cop To Stop Crushing His Neck

Black Man Dies After Begging White Cop To Stop Crushing His Neck

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Black Man Dies After Begging White Cop To Stop Crushing His Neck
Black Man Dies After Begging White Cop To Stop Crushing His Neck

White police officer kills black man after holding him to the ground by his neck

A black man in Minneapolis has died at the hands of a white police officer, further contributing to the tragic pandemic of police brutality against black men in America. Just hours after a white woman went viral for calling the cops on a black man who asked her to leash her dog in Central Park, another story of racism against black men in America comes to light. A black man was arrested outside a grocery store in Minneapolis on Monday night and was pinned to the ground by the neck by a white police officer and held there under the officer’s knee until he became unresponsive and later died.
The incident was filmed and shared on social media and shows the man, identified as George Floyd, handcuffed on the ground, yelling for help, while the white arresting officer, who has been identified on social media as Derek Chauvin, forces his neck to the ground with his knee.
Floyd shouts “Please, please, I can’t breathe. Please, man, please,” and “I can’t move. Everything hurts. Give me some water or something, please. I can’t breathe, officer.” The video shows Chauvin holding his knee against the man’s neck for eight minutes.
Eventually, Floyd’s body goes slack as onlookers scream for help. Despite this and despite the fact that Floyd was completely unresponsive, Chauvin continues to hold Floyd down by his neck and insisted to the crowd that he was “fine.” Eventually, paramedics arrive and remove Floyd on a gurney.
If this wasn’t horrifying enough, the Minneapolis police’s description of the murder does not match what is clearly witnessed in the video, including their claim that Floyd died at the hospital.
“He was ordered to step from the car,” the police statement read. “After he got out he physically resisted officers… officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and the officers noticed the male was going into medical distress.”

Per KSTP, Lloyd’s family has retained civil-rights attorney Benjamin Crump and Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) and the FBI are both currently investigating the situation as well. Minneapolis Police Department has terminated Chauvin, along with the three other officers who stood-by while the incident unfolded. What will happen after their termination remains to be seen and sadly, precedence has shown us that police officers who kill black men while on duty rarely face murder charges.

“What we saw was horrible, completely and utterly messed up. Being black in America should not be a death sentence,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said in a press conference on Tuesday. “For five minutes, we watched as a white officer pressed his knee into the neck of a black man. For five minutes. When you hear someone calling for help, you are supposed to help. This officer failed in the most basic human sense.”
The mayor’s sentiments were generally appreciated, but many on social media wrote in to express their dissatisfaction that his apology did not include any action. How many black men in this country have to die at the hands of the police before large-scale systemic action is taken to make it stop?
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Nigerians celebrate Nollywood legend, Sam Loco Efe 9 years after his death (Photos/Videos)

Nigerians celebrate Nollywood legend, Sam Loco Efe 9 years after his death (Photos/Videos)

Some Nigerian netizens have taken to social networking platform, Twitter to remember and celebrate Nollywood legend, Sam Loco Efeeimwonkiyeke.
Prominent Nigerian Disc Jockey, DJ Jimmy Jatt kicked off the late actor’s celebration on Twitter yesterday.
The DJ who presumably woke up thinking about the late movie icon shared his photo and wrote,
“Rest on Sam Loco #SamLocoDay. How many retweets can this veteran get?”
Sam Loco Efe, until his death, was a renowned Nigerian comical actor and director.
Although Sam Loco died August 11, 2011, yesterday May 26, Twitter was buzzing with the hash tag “#SamLocoDay”.
While some people only shared photos of the late actor in memorial, others uploaded hilarious throwback videos of Sam Loco Efe.
Here is how some Nigerians took to twitter in celebration of the late veteran actor,
Can we have a Sam Loco Appreciation post?

If you have a picture of Sam Loco, Kindly drop with a short note and the hashtag . ❤️

I will retweet all. ❤️🙏
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