For the last year and change, fans of Chris brown have been impatiently waiting for more details on his eighth studio album Heartbreak On A Full Moon after he posted (and deleted) his announcement back in May 2016. Since then, his lead singles, “Grass Is Greener” and “Party” featuring Usher & Gucci Mane, have gone platinum, and fans are expecting 40 more brand new tracks on his new album. Now that his “Party Tour” is a distant memory and his new documentary Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life is making headlines , the Tappahannock, VA native revealed the official release date for Heartbreak On a Full Moon . Right before the clock struck 12 midnight last night (Aug 15), Brown tweeted that the album is slated to drop on October 31, 2017 aka Halloween via RCA Records. Unlike all other albums that drop on Friday, Breezy’s LP is set to drop on a Tuesday. Follow Chris Brown ✔ @chrisbrown HEARTBREAK ON A FULL MOON! HAL...
A video has surfaced online of some armed southeast youths carrying out a stop and search operation in the southeast looking for Hausas in vehicles. In the video shared by Sahara Reporters, the youths who carried knives, daggers and bottles could be seen stopping inter-state vehicles and speaking in Igbo, the operation was carried out in In Aba Southeast, Abia state. The youths asked the occup ants of there were any Hausa Fulani persons in the vehicles and the passengers replied that there were none before they were asked to go. A few metres away, the same vehicle was stopped and the same question put to them and they replied again that if there were any Hausas in the vehicle, thy would have been removed. Some tyres were being burnt along the way as the youths stopped more vehicles to ask the occupants if there were any Hausas in them. The same vehicle was stopped again and the occupants insisted that "It is only your brothers that are inside here. We did not carry any Hausas....
Igbo leaders meet with Nnamdi Kanu in Anambra state - The meeting is reportedly over the coming gubernatorial election in the state Igbo leaders under the aegis of the Ala Igbo International Foundation met with the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu on Friday, August 18. NAIJ.com learnt that the traditional leaders met with Kanu to discuss the upcoming gubernatorial election in Anambra state. Recall that Kanu has repeatedly ordered members of his group, IPOB, to boycott the gubernatorial election to hold in Anambra on November 18, 2017. Daily Post reports that the leader of the foundation, Uzodinma Nwala, told newsmen Friday evening: “After much deliberation, IPOB has assured us that it won’t disrupt the November 18 governorship election. “We have jointly told People who are eligible to vote to go out and exercise their franchise without fear of molestation.” gathered that major pro-Biafra groups are now in battle to adopt a candidate for the forthcoming ...
Comments
Post a Comment