victor-thompson’s-“this-year”-ft-ehi-d-greatest-lands-no-35-on-billboard-us.-afrobeats-chart

Victor Thompson’s “THIS YEAR” ft. Ehi D Greatest Lands No. 35 on Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Chart

Viral Nigerian singing sensation and gospel artist, Victor Thompson has been making quite a splash on the music scene with his widely-received new single “This Year” (Blessing) featuring Ehi D Greatest. Having sparked virality on popular video hosting/social media platform Tik-Tok with massive engagements, ‘This Year’ has made its way into the Billboard U.S. Afrobeat.

nathaniel-bassey-to-drop-new-song-“tobechukwu”-ft.-mercy-chinwo-this-friday!

Nathaniel Bassey to Drop New Song “TobeChukwu” ft. Mercy Chinwo This Friday!

Fans are elated and anticipation heightened as renowned worship leader Nathaniel Bassey announces the release of his much-awaited collaborative single with Mercy Chinwo titled “TobeChukwu” (Praise God) – off of his upcoming new album ‘Hallelujah Live’. In an exciting announcement trumpeted via social media, Nathaniel revealed that the song is set for release this Friday

charlene-crowell:-unaffordable-rents-plague-all-us.-states-rocking-44-million-americans-|-video

Charlene Crowell: Unaffordable Rents Plague all U.S. States Rocking 44 Million Americans | VIDEO

Charlene Crowell *For the first time in more than two decades of research, every state now has renters who can’t afford housing. New research released by Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS), and Moody’s Analytics independently reach the same conclusion: consumers are struggling with a growing percentage of their incomes going towards keeping a roof over

our-roots:-she-was-the-darling-of-france-–-nigeria’s-presidential-election:-millions-of-young-people-poised-to-vote

OUR ROOTS: She was the Darling of France – Nigeria’s Presidential Election: Millions of Young People Poised to Vote

Our Roots – Josephine Baker *Black History Month spotlight on a celebrated performer she was, an American-born French dancer, singer, and actress: Josephine Baker. Her career was more or less formed and shaped in Europe, choosing France as her adopted country. She was the first black woman to star in a major motion picture, ever.