Rumour say's NDC offer $7 Million Deal With Sarkodie

Ghanaian musician ,Michael Owusu Addo originally known as Sarkodie now
smiling to the bank after securing an endorsement deal worth $7 millionmfrom the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to compose a campaign song for their team in this year’s election.

From Kanye West to Quilt: Nine February Albums We Can't Wait to Listen To

We're only a month into 2016, and already Kanye West and David Bowie have eclipsed the music world as we know it.

Declares Zika "imminent danger" to public health -Brazil's president


Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff Monday declared the Zika virus an "imminent danger" to public health, giving the government more power to contain an epidemic that has already led to over 4,000 birth defects.

Trump will bounce back, but it's Bernie Sanders who's sent shockwaves through this race.

There were many surprises in last night’s Iowa Caucus results.
Front-runner Donald Trump lost, which for a natural-born winner like him - on record as saying ‘nobody remembers the name of who came in second’ – is a big, though not terminal, blow to his presidential hopes.

Two Virginia Tech students were arrested

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Two Virginia Tech students were arrested over the weekend in connection with the abduction and death of a 13-year-old girl whose remains were found on Saturday, school and law enforcement officials said.

Manchester United supporters "deserve the best"-Morgan Schneiderlin

Morgan Schneiderlin insists Manchester United are determined to bounce back to victory in the Barclays Premier League on Tuesday because the club's supporters "deserve the best".
Louis van Gaal’s men were beaten by Southampton in the last top-flight match at Old Trafford and that result was understandably disappointing for the fans. Schneiderlin played in that match against his former club and the French midfielder admits he also found it hard to take.United recorded a confident 3-1 win over Derby County in the

BREAKING NEWS: Hillary Clinton declares victory in IowaCaucus

Hillary Clinton declared victory early Tuesday morning in a razor-thin contest against Bernie Sanders in Iowa. But Democratic party officials have not yet declared a winner.
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