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UK may introduce Encrypted Chat Ban for WhatsApp, SnapChat and iMessage Under “Snoopers Charter” Investigatory Powers Bill

July 13, 2015 |

Hugely popular messaging services – including WhatsApp, SnapChat and iMessage – could be BANNED in the UK under strict new encryption laws.Read More

AfroAsia Week 2015 Showoff Fashion Runway

March 16, 2015 |

The AfroAsia Week Show Off Runway is a vibrant event to showcase fashion inspired by the continents of Africa and Asia.

This years event willl take place at the UK Centre for … Read More

Video: @Thisisbuhari’s brilliant speech at Chatham House. ‪#‎NigeriaDecides‬ ‪#‎GMB15‬

February 26, 2015 |

Gen [rtd.] Buhari – Chatham House, UK – Speech — Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in Africa Nigeria’s Transition – Gen Buhari, GCFR

Watch below:

“I will restore Nigeria’s lost glory”, Buhari says at Chatham House

WATCH BUHARI SPEAK AT … Read More

#SMD Mavin Record artistes & Others Heat Up London [@DONJAZZY, @TiwaSavage, @koredebello, @IamDrSID,@ReekadoBanks,@DPRINCEMAVIN, @aphroDIJA]

October 24, 2014 |

On 23rd October 2014 Mavin Record artistes including Tiwa Savage, Dr Sid, Korede Bello, Di’Ja, Reekardo Banks and Mavin CEO Don Jazzy took London to a different level entirely with their performance at their London concert.

Mavins ft Don Jazzy … Read More

World must tackle corruption to end poverty – UK leader

September 25, 2014 |

(Corrects survey results in paragraph 10.)

NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – British Prime Minister David Cameron urged world leaders to adopt 10 “simple and inspiring” global goals to end extreme poverty in 15 years, including one that … Read More

Scotland votes ‘No’: Salmond accepts defeat as Cameron says debate has been ‘settled for a generation’

September 19, 2014 |

The pound has risen sharply as 44.7% vote ‘Yes’ while 55.3% vote ‘No’

The Scottish electorate’s rejection of independence was greeted with delight by Prime Minister David Cameron, who said that the victory margin of around 55%-45% had settled the … Read More