American rapper, Jay Z, could not contain his joy and emotions when his mother opened up that she was lesbian and was in love with another woman. The rapper openly sobbed when she made the revelation to him. In 2017, Jay Z’s mother came out as a lesbian and the development inspired him to write ‘Smile’, a track on his ‘4:44’ album. According to him, he had previously known that his mother was a lesbian, but decided to keep mute about it, not until about eight months ago when they talked about it for the first time while he was working on the album. Jay-Z said this in an interview with David Letterman on his new Netflix show ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction’. “For her to sit in front of me and tell me ‘I think I love someone’ … I really cried. “I cried because I was so happy for her that she was free. I don’t even believe in crying because you’re happy. I don’t even know what that is. What is that?” he said. In the song ‘Smile’, Gloria Carter revealed to the world tha...
UK government, Finally replies to #EndSARS petitions from Nigerians younth seeking sanction for top officials UK authorities have finally responded to the #EndSARS petition from disgruntled Nigerians younth The petition, which has garnered over 200,000 signatures, demanded sanction for some top officials in government UK parliament said it will wait for the conclusion of the probe by the Nigerian government into the allegations of police brutality The government of the United Kingdom has finally responded to the petition by Nigerians seeking a commonwealth sanction on some political leaders during the EndSARS protest. It would be recalled that during the nationwide demonstration which was demanding good governance and an end to police brutality, a petition with 219,665 signatures was forwarded to the UK seeking that some top officials in government be sanctioned. The disgruntled Nigerians told the UK government to invoke policy that allows it to sanction anyone that has no respec...
According to the group, the recent meeting between the president and the governors is an indication of silent endorsement - The group also described the visit of APM's Akinlade to State House as a positive development, adding that president will not involve in anti-party activities With less than than 40 days to the February 19 presidential election, a pro-Buhari group, Buhari Media Organisation (BMO), has come up with what it described as an established fact on how top members in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are working for the re-election of the president. In a report available in the Vanguard, the group disclosed that PDP will suffer a shocking defeat come February as PDP bigwigs in the northern part of the country are now pitching their tents with the candidature of President Muhammadu Buhari because of his enviable legacy of integrity. Legit.ng gathers the pro-Buhari advocacy group also claimed that members of the opposition party do not want to associate with the thei...
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