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![]() Last week, on Wednesday afternoon, the celebrated rapper, one of Kenya’s pioneer rappers who formed K-South called his friends to a small party at his Nyayo Estate, Embakasi, home where he broke the news that he was leaving the country, probably for good. “I am leaving. I am going away. I am going for good,” he told shell-shocked friends who at first laughed off the comment saying he was intoxicated. Who would think of Abbas, the legend, ending up his prosperous music career? Who would even think of the 38-year-old leaving the country to a new land where he would start life afresh? What really got Abbas to abandon his native land? “As a matter of fact, this is our last night here, my family and I,” Abbas insisted silencing the cynical laughters. Many who could not comprehend his decision took a back seat. Among close friends who attended the veteran rapper’s farewell party were singer Kelmah Shiko, Producer Cedo, DJ UV and rapper Lon Jon as well as other hip-hop affiliated celebs.
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Serena Williams doesn't blame anyone but herself for her losses—and neither should we.
Nearly a year ago, the tennis champion faced off in the U.S. Open Semifinals against Roberta Vinci, simultaneously in the hopes of claiming the 2015 Grand Slam title. However, she was defeated in three sets, many hailing it one of the greatest upsets of the sport, particularly for the highly ranked tennis pro. While the defeat didn't prevent Williams from securing Sports Illustrated's Sportsperson of the Year honor, the Internet immediately attacked her reported boyfriend, Drake, and blamed the Grammy winner for distracting her from the title. However, Williams says that was not the case. "I don't think that was fair," the 34-year-old athlete said in the July issue of Glamour, available on newsstands on June 14. "I'm the one who's playing, who's making mistakes or making winners. I'm not one to blame anyone else for anything. And I don't think anyone else should either. I played a really good opponent that day. And I wasn't at my best." |
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July 2017
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