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Mr Eazi Gets To Meet Hollywood's Finest As He Attends The Oscar's After Party

Mr. Eazi is really rubbing shoulders with Hollywood’s ‘hit’ celebrities as he attends Vanity Fair After party for the Oscars. Anyone who is somebody attends the party looking their best so Mr Eazi is in a great place. The artiste , who was dressed in a yellow suit, took several photos of himself with the cast of Black Panther and you can almost call him a fan of them from the look on his face. He also shared a photo of himself with music mogul Diddy and known Hollywood producer Tyler Perry. if Mr. Eazi had a chance to enter Hollywood, now would be the best time to rub shoulders with these people. Glad to see you had fun Mr. Eazi.

Germany,EU Plan N15BN Investment On Renewable Energy In Nigeria

Poor electricity supply is one of Nigeria’s greatest headaches and the government is seeking for help across the Mediterranean. The other day, it was the World Bank that approved 175 billion naira for electricity generation in Nigeria. The international lender also donated 107 billion naira for rural electrification in the country in December 2017. This time, help is coming from Europe in the form of collaboration between Germany and European Union. The target is to increase power generation in Nigeria by 500 megawatts (MW) through renewable energy to serve 100,000 people. According to Iner Hommers who is the Programme Head at Nigerian Energy Support Programmme, NESP 33 million Euros had been earmarked to execute the project which is the second phase of NESP. Also Read: FG To Introduce 'Solar-Powered' Keke This Year She said the EU would provide 20 million Euros in the programme while the German government through, its federal ministry of economic cooperation and develop...

U.S, International Community Condemn Killing Of 3 Aid Worker In Borno

Abuja – The United States and others on Friday, condemned the killing of three Nigerian aid workers in a Boko Haram attack on a military installation in Borno. The U.S. Embassy in a statement in Abuja pledged its support to Nigerians, ‘’as they bravely work to ensure their nation’s security.’’ “We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the victims and to every family whose loved ones have been affected by this and other terrorist acts. “We voice our heartfelt solidarity with all those humanitarian workers who work every day to help Nigerians affected by the ongoing insurgency. US also expressed sympathy for ‘’all those security forces and Nigerian citizens working together to end this terrorist violence,’’ the Embassy said. The Embassy said that the U.S. remained firmly committed to ensuring humanitarian workers were protected and able to do their lifesaving work. In the same vein, the Coordinator, UN Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Nigeria, Edward Kallon also c...