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Nigerian musicians tell Super Eagles to fly in Brazil
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Notable musicians have come together to support the Super Eagles at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.Ice Prince, Sasha P, Sheyi Shay, Nosa and Dammy Krane have recorded a song titled ‘Fly Like The Eagles.’ To support Nigeria’s campaign at the football mundial. The song is written and produced by Gospel singer Nosa. Nigeria is appearing at the World Cup for the fifth time, and will play their opening match against Iran on June 16. Listen to song HERE
America and five Arab countries have launched dozens of air strikes against Islamic terrorist group ISIS, killing at least 20 militants and blasting a series of its bases. The attacks - described as 'shock without awe' - began early this morning local time, with Tomahawk missiles, B1 bombers, F16, F18 and F22 strike fighters and drones involved. American air power was backed by 'participation or support' from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan and the UAE - a coalition of nations that has agreed to assist with the destruction of ISIS. Continue...
There have been mixed views about the fact that Oscar Pistorious was found not guilty of premeditated murder. While some believe it is a fair verdict, others are calling for harsher consequences for Pistorious. Continue...
Oil firm Royal Dutch Shell was told a pipeline had reached the end of its life years before it spilled up to 500,000 barrels of oil, according to court documents seen by the BBC. Two spills in 2008 affected about 35 sq miles (90 sq km) in southern Nigeria, according to a group suing Shell. The area included sensitive mangroves. Shell "dismisses the suggestion that it has knowingly continued to use a pipeline that is not safe to operate," it told the BBC . The emails, letters and internal reports submitted to a court in London show that senior Shell employees were concerned before the spill that Shell's pipelines in the area had reached the end of their lives and needed replacing to avoid danger to lives, the environment and the economy. Continue...
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