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How Davido, Tiwa Savage brought down the roof at Giants of Africa closing ceremony

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It was a closing ceremony to behold as the Giant of Africa Festival called it a day in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, with Nigerian music stars, Davido and Tiwa Savage practically bringing down the roof of the BK Arena with their spectacular performances on Saturday night.

The week-long event organised by former NBA star, Masai Ujiri, had brought thousands of youngsters from different African countries where they participated in basketball, dance, art exhibitions and other events, was brought to a befitting crescendo by Africa’s best Afrobeats artistes, Tiwa Savage and Davido headlining the Giants of Africa Festival closing concert, making it one of the most anticipated events in the city.

The concert, which was sold out with an estimated 10,000 people convening at the BK Arena. According to New Times, the event “spoke volumes to just how much mainstream African music and heritage has become over the years, one of the biggest takeaways from numerous interactions with Giants of Africa.”

“MC’ed by media personalities Makeda Mahadeo and Luckman “Lucky” Nzeyimana, the Spotify powered concert began sometime between 3 and 4 pm, with interchanging sets from the likes of DJ Sonia and DJ June, some of the country’s renowned entertainment liasons,” the platform reported.

“The concert was brought to life with the arrival of Davido whom the crowd had eagerly awaited. Earlier performances fell to nothing in comparison to how Davido’s performance and arrival to stage was perceived, considering he was the man of the hour.

“Upon his stage arrival, the audience exhibited a resounding roar that mostly stretched far beyond the walls of the arena, and that was before he uttered a single word.

“Davido went on to entertain the audience with off the chart hits such as “Assurance”, “Electricity” and “Jowo”. However, it was “Unavailable” that truly set the crowd ablaze, and the fascinating dances he paired the performances with.

“You’d think an exhilarating performance like that would be hard to follow, but Tiwa Savage and her entourage were up for the challenge, and they made for a worthy closing act.

“Tiwa Savage graced the stage with her “hypeman” and began her performances, some of which included one of her earlier hits “Romantic”, which got the audience excited, as well as “Somebody’s Son”, a feature she did with mainstream artiste Brandy, that had the audience following line after line”, it added.

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Court jails Malian prof for criticizing military junta in new book

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A court sitting in Bamako, Mali, has sentenced a Professor of Economics, Etienne Fakaba Sissoko, to two years in prison, with one year suspended, for criticizing the military junta in a newly published book.

Sissoko’s lawyer, Ibrahim Marhouf Sacko, who announced the verdict of the court in a statement, however, said the legal team plans to appeal the conviction of the renowned economist.

“We are not surprised, even if we said we had faith in the justice system,” Sacko said in a video released on social media

Sissoko, a professor at the University of Bamako, was arraigned on charges of “harming the state’s reputation, defamation, propaganda, agitation and harassment, and spreading misinformation for his 2023 book on government communication during Mali’s transition.”

The “transition” refers to the period the army leaders said they needed to stabilize the country before returning power to civilian rule. They have already missed their first March 2024 deadline and no new date has been set.

Local media reports that the book details the government’s “aggressive” use of “propaganda, agitation, manipulation and even lies” to win over public opinion.

An online review of the book notes that it critically examines the military government’s use of what it terms propaganda, manipulation and even lies to influence public opinion, particularly during the promised transition period leading back to civilian rule.

“But the junta missed their initial deadline of March 2024 for a return to democracy, with no new date set,” the online review said, with Sissoko arguing that his work contained factual evidence and expert analysis.

This is not however, not Sissoko’s first run-in with the authorities. In 2022, the Professor, formerly an advisor to the ousted president, spent months in jail for criticizing the government’s stance on Christmas celebrations and questioning the validity of his academic credentials.

But Sissoko’s lawyer suggests the real trigger for his recent imprisonment was his public commentary on the economic impact of sanctions imposed on Mali by neighbouring West African nations.

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One-year-old Ghanaian breaks GWR as world’s youngest artist

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A one-year-old Ghanaian, Ace Liam, has broken a Guinness World Record as the youngest male artist.

The infant’s groundbreaking achievement was which was announced by the GWR board at a press conference, revealed that his “journey to the record books began with an ambitious attempt to mimic his mother’s daily activities in her art studio.”

A statement from the GWR said the feat of the child has further showcased the potential young children possess when given the opportunity to explore their abilities.

Guinness World Records recognized Ace Liam following his exhibition in Accra from January 18 to 20, 2024, breaking the 31-year-old record held by Dante Lamb, who achieved the milestone at age three in 2003.

His mother, Chantelle Eghan, also shared her experience with her son, stating:

“He paints when he sees me painting. If I have my setup, he’ll pull his chair and easily come and sit beside me.”

She also described how, even as a six-month-old, Ace began blending and spreading paint on a canvas, and by 11 months, he was intuitively using a paintbrush.

Ghanaian artist, Amarkine Amateifio, while reacting to Ace’s achievement, called on parents across Ghana and Africa to nurture their children’s talents from a young age, highlighting the impact this can have on their future success.

“All children are like that. They come into the world as artists, scientists, and engineers. It is we, the adults, who stop them from maintaining this,” Amateifio said.

“I’ll give all the credit to the home environment and particularly to his mother, Kukua, who created the enabling environment for the gifts this child has brought into this world to flourish.

“At a very early age, all children show their natural inclinations. Children come here to contribute and make the world a better place.

“This Guinness World Record for Liam should act as an inspiration for parents to pay more attention to their children, provide all the resources, and give the child all the necessary tools so that their gift will flourish,” the renowned artist added.

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