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Auto DraftNigeria imposes curfews after #EndSARS protesters set police station ablaze

Auto DraftNigeria imposes curfews after #EndSARS protesters set police station ablaze

Auto DraftNigeria imposes curfews after #EndSARS protesters set police station ablaze

Auto DraftNigeria imposes curfews after #EndSARS protesters set police station ablaze

Nigeria imposes curfews after #EndSARS protesters set police station ablaze

In Nigeria, protestors are demanding for an end to corruption and governance issues.

SARS, which is supposed to be an anti-robbery unit, is infamous for a long track record of abuse and police brutality. Recently, #EndSARS became a social movement demanding the dissolution of the squad. The hashtag initially began in 2017 and led to protests back then as well. However, as the force continues to exist, the movement began again about two weeks ago. The unit was disbanded on Oct. 11. However, the protests continue to become more and more violent with time. 

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Gucci Mane connects with Mulatto and Foogiano for “Meeting” visual

Gucci Mane connects with Mulatto and Foogiano for “Meeting” visual

Gucci Mane connects with Mulatto and Foogiano for “Meeting” visual

Gucci Mane connects with Mulatto and Foogiano for “Meeting” visual

Gucci Mane connects with Mulatto and Foogiano for “Meeting” visual

Last weekend, Gucci Mane released his new compilation So Icy Gang, Vol. 1, which was a formal introduction to new artists such as Big Scarr, Foogiano, Pooh Sheisty, K Shiday, and Enchanting. Now, a new video from the project for “Meeting” was released. This includes assistance from Seisty and and Mulatto and features production from J. White Did It.  The video was shot by Omar The Director and portrays the artists at a waterfront residence complete with money, jewelry, and several half-naked.

So Icy Gang, Vol. 1 includes 19 different tracks along with additional assists from Key Glock, Quentin Miller, Tay Keith, and more.

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Young M.A. returns with new video for “Dripset”

Young M.A. returns with new video for “Dripset”

Young M.A. returns with new video for “Dripset”

Young M.A. returns with new video for “Dripset”

Young M.A. returns with new video for “Dripset”

About 5 months ago, Young M.A. released her Red Flu project which included 7 songs created to show off the “old Young M.A.” Now, she is back with a video for the intro track of the EP titled “Dripset.” Prior to this project, she released 2019’s Herstory it the Making, featuring 21 songs as well as features from Relle Bey and two from Max YB. It was in 2017 that the original Herstory made its debut. Very recently, she released her single “Big Steppa,” two months ago. Her 2020 began with a project with Eminem on Music To Be Murdered By.

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Dr. Dolores Shockley, first Black woman to receive Ph.D. in pharmacology, dies

Dr. Dolores Shockley, first Black woman to receive Ph.D. in pharmacology, dies

Dr. Dolores Shockley, first Black woman to receive Ph.D. in pharmacology, dies

Dr. Dolores Shockley, first Black woman to receive Ph.D. in pharmacology, dies

Dr. Dolores Shockley, first Black woman to receive Ph.D. in pharmacology, dies

Dr. Dolores Cooper Shockley passed away in Nashville on Saturday, aged 90. He was the first Black woman to receive a doctorate degree in pharmacology. She is renowned for her amazing career, achievements in academics, and racial justice efforts. Moreover, she is not only the first Black woman in America to graduate with a Ph.D. in pharmacology, but is also one of the first African American students to become a recipient of a doctorate degree at Purdue University. In an interview held in 2009, Shockley spoke about the racism she dealt with at Purdue as well as while growing up in segregated Mississippi.

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2 Chainz launches Money Maker Fund to invest in HBCU students’ businesses

2 Chainz launches Money Maker Fund to invest in HBCU students’ businesses

2 Chainz launches Money Maker Fund to invest in HBCU students’ businesses

2 Chainz launches Money Maker Fund to invest in HBCU students’ businesses

2 Chainz launches Money Maker Fund to invest in HBCU students’ businesses

Recently, 2 Chainz came up with a “marvelous idea on how to give back to HBCU students.” It was on Monday that he made the announcement that he would be launching his Money Maker Fund to help support HBCU students who are running or operating their own businesses. To seek 2 Chainz’s support, the individual must be enrolled at an HBCU in the U.S. Moreover, they must also own an active business that has a website, social media accounts, S and C corporation documents and proof of ownership. A business presentation deck must also be uploaded by eligible students, or a video highlighting their executive summary, company description, service/product line description and marketing/sales plan. The deadline for applications is November 6.

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