Sometime in 2012, Wizkid signed a management deal with Disturbing London, a UK based platform. But six years down the line, all does not seem to be going well in the house that was built on friendship and African connections. Disturbing London is a management company owned by Dumi Oburonta, a music/fashion mogul and winner of the Black British Business Awards Entrepreneur of the Year in 2006, alongside the artist he manages, Nigerian/British rapper, Patrick Chukwuemeka Okogwu, popularly known as Tinie Tempah.
December 15, 2015 4:52 AM EST
A campaign by the Hong Kong government to promote love of nature among children of kindergarten age has run into criticism, after it emerged that the youngsters were being asked to raise a pretty but toxic plant.
The city’s Leisure and Cultural Services Department chose Catharanthus roseus — commonly known as the Madagascar periwinkle — for its “One Person, One Flower” campaign, according to local news website EJ Insight.
Ever since Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey unwittingly sparked an international incident with his tweet in support of protestors in Hong Kong — which compelled China to pull NBA sponsorships and cancel broadcasts of last week’s exhibition games in the country between the Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers — fans and commentators have been awaiting a response from LeBron James. The NBA superstar hasn’t been shy about wading in political waters.
Normally, the best way to turn off a PlayStation 4 is via its controller. However, if your controller dies while the console is on, you're not out of luck. You can turn off your PS4 without using a controller, which can be massively convenient if you don't have access to your controller. You have two options: put it in a low-power "rest" mode, or you can shut the console down completely.
They clutch hefty porcelain plates in quivering white-gloved hands, praying the metal warming covers don’t betray a percussion rumble that will incur the instructor’s wrath.
Upon the order to advance, the eight aspiring butlers glide around a long dining table, positioning each plate between the polished silver cutlery. Synchronizing with a hawk-like peripheral gaze, the newbies then whip off the plate covers with a well-rehearsed flourish: lift, flip, pull to side, retreat.