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In episode 190 of Top Hill, we dive into the controversy surrounding Akon City—is it a scam or a real city? We also take a look at luxurious mansions in Kenya and tour the stunning Villa Mirage mansion in Cape Town, South Africa, built around a giant boulder on a mountain. Join Emoneyboss and Carmen for an exciting exploration of these incredible properties and more!
TICKETS ARE OFFICIALLY ON SALE FOR OUR FALL TOUR! GET 'EM AT WHOWEEKLY.US/LIVE. IMPORTANT UPDATE: Victoria Canal is NOT dating Tom Cruise, so STOP SPREADING THOSE RUMORS (and stream her new single). On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we get a quick comments about Raquel's Instagram post about Kehlani's issues with their ex before taking your calls about the status of Akon City, Justin Baldoni's alleged feud with Blake Lively and Colleen Hoover, a TikTok star named Drew Afualo, a YouTube show about DivaGurl, whether or not Rachel Zegler is Themmier than Tim Walz, and a whole lot more. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly and COME SEE US LIVE THIS FALL! Grab tickets at http://www.whoweekly.us/live. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charles and Alex check in on Akon City, read a crypto guy's Eminem review, and argue that Bruce Springsteen should have to open for Steven Van Zandt reciting classic Sopranos lines. Full episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/109790344
This week we reflect on the recent new music that dropped including Gordo's album and Vultures 2. We then get into Ye's transformation over the years and take a look at his category as a whole. After that, we get into Akon City and how we think that Akon was in over his head when planning the city's development. Next, we talk about the recent earthquakes surrounding Los Angeles and how we are afraid for what is to come. Later, Sin talks about the Chris Brown concert he attended and we give praise to Tim Walz for joining the campaign.
In 2020 the singer Akon promised to build a real-life Wakanda in his home country of Senegal, but four years later development has barely started. To find out more about Tortoise:Download the Tortoise app – for a listening experience curated by our journalistsSubscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentBecome a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2020 the singer Akon promised to build a real-life Wakanda in his home country of Senegal, but four years later development has barely started.To find out more about Tortoise:Download the Tortoise app – for a listening experience curated by our journalistsSubscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentBecome a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is Akon City? Well, it's a land development and infrastructural project sponsored by the senegalese government in collaboration with the rapper and entrepreneur Akon. Only problem being… despite having ambitious plans on funding the project through Cryptocurrency…. Nothing seems to have actually happened? Despite, Akon taking massive amounts of investment. -- -- Join our Discord server! https://bit.ly/deepcutsdiscord -- Pick up some Deep Cuts T-Shirts and other merch! https://bit.ly/deepcutsmerch -- Get the official Deep Cuts shoulder patch! http://bit.ly/deepcuts_patch -- Listen to our album, a 9 song rock opera about the rise and fall of Napster! https://open.spotify.com/album/63C5uu1tkzZ2FhfsrSSf5s?si=q4WItoNmRUeM159TxKLWew
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Fricky gästar Vardagsfilosofiska rummet och vi testar hans moral. Amie berättar om UV-strålningens effekter och influencern Nara Smiths egengjorda solkräm. Samir berättar om polisen som stoppade Justin Timberlake och som blivit kändis? Vi djupdyker också i kändisars affärssatsningar bland annat Akon City. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Programledare: Samir Yosufi och Amie Bramme Sey
We have once more entered the studio to bring you the hot takes on the week's random current events. We rap about the disappointing decline of Akon City, Phil Spencer's epic delusions of the video game industry, and what is up with the Netflix reboot of Good Times? Let's dive right into everything on today's episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khary-robertson/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khary-robertson/support
Idris Elba, one of the actors rumoured to be the next James Bond, is leading a project to turn an island in Sierra Leone into an eco-city. The new plans for Sherbro Island include wind-powered renewable electricity, solar farms and a film studio. The hope is that the island will become a tourist destination for people seeking the sun. The BBC's David Waddell spoke to Elba about his new project. David joins us to explain the actor's motivations and his vision for the city. But we can't not mention Akon City! Grammy award-winning artist Akon also has plans to transform a part of Africa. In 2018, the Senegalese-American said he would build ‘Akon City' on the coast of Senegal. The R&B star said he wanted to create something like Wakanda from Marvel's Black Panther. However, the project has been hit by delays and has barely got off the ground. Borso Tall, a journalist based in Senegal, takes us though the latest. Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk Presenter: Alex Rhodes Producers: William Lee Adams and Adam Chowdhury Editor: Emily Horler
Imaginez une ville perchée sur un ancien volcan sacré. Un lieu où seul le bitcoin serait la monnaie d'échange. La ville serait organisée autour d'une immense place centrale en forme de 'B' : 'B' comme Bitcoin. Ce projet, c'est celui de Bitcoin City, une crypto-cité imaginée en novembre 2021 par le président du Salvador, Nayib Bukele, en Amérique centrale. De plus en plus d'investisseurs tentent de convaincre des gouvernements de créer des villes semi-autonomes qui serviraient de laboratoire d'expérimentation économique. C'est aussi le projet du chanteur américain Akon d'origine sénégalaise et de son programme Akon City au Sénégal où l'on paierait en Akoin. L'idée est née en 2019 et son budget s'élèverait à 6 milliards de dollars sauf que la première pierre n'a toujours pas été posée. Qu'est-ce que signifie le terme "crypto-cité" ? Est-ce que ce sont des projets réalistes ? Y a-t-il des exemples de crypto-projets qui marchent ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Johanna Cincinatis. Date de première diffusion : 20 octobre 2022 À écouter aussi : Qu'est-ce que le Bitcoin ? Qu'est-ce que la femtech ? Que deviennent les données numériques après un décès ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Les incertitudes demeurent, selon The New Humanitarian. Le site internet spécialiste des questions humanitaires parle d'un accord de paix inachevé. Le média donne ainsi la parole à d'anciens combattants tigréens, comme cette jeune femme qui survit aujourd'hui avec 35 dollars par mois : « Elle se dit oubliée, traitée comme un vieux chewing-gum » et attend une hypothétique réintégration dans la société. Une illustration des nombreux ratés de la démobilisation un après la fin de la guerre.Dans un autre reportage au Tigré, le Addis Standard affiche le dénuement des ex-miliciens dans les camps dits de transit, le manque de médicaments, de nourriture.Selon The New Humanitarian, ce processus de démobilisation, le plus important jamais envisagé, concerne plus de 370 000 combattants et doit durer cinq ans avec l'aide des Nations unies. Le problème, c'est que personne ne veut payer la facture totale de 850 millions de dollars avec le gouvernement éthiopien. Un énorme risque selon un diplomate cité par le média en ligne car la plupart des ex-combattants ont encore des armes.Opacité dans l'attribution de blocs gaziers dans l'est de la RDCUne enquête co-signée par l'agence Reuters et The Bureau of Investigative Journalism pointe des irrégularités dans les résultats de l'appel d'offre émis par le gouvernement. Ce dernier concerne l'extraction d'hydrocarbures notamment autour du Lac Kivu. La société canadienne Alfajiri y a remporté l'une des zones en jeu et ce alors qu'elle ne présentait pas les garanties financières nécessaires, selon un rapport de présélection. Il faut dire que la société a été créée trois semaines après l'annonce de la mise aux enchères des marchés d'exploitation.L'enquête révèle aussi comment Alfajiri a vu son offre technique nettement réévaluée à la hausse, même si la société n'a pas démontré qu'elle employait du personnel qualifié dans un premier temps.L'affaire fait en tout réagir en RDC : sur Actualité.CD, la plateforme « Le Congo n'est pas à vendre », déplore l'absence de transparence dans le choix des lauréats. Son porte-parole s'insurge : « Il faut arrêter de sélectionner des sociétés qui n'ont pas les compétences. » Le ministère congolais des Hydrocarbures indique de son côté avoir respecté les évaluations du rapport final de sélection des offres.« L'empire de papier » d'un entrepreneur kényanJulius Mwale est présenté comme le principal investisseur de villes intelligentes comme Akon City dans la région de Thiès au Sénégal. Sauf que, nous révèle Mediapart, ce milliardaire autoproclamé est régulièrement accusé de laisser des factures impayées et ses projets n'ont jamais abouti. Akon City est toujours un chantier en friche aujourd'hui.L'enquête détaille donc comment Julius Mwale s'affiche auprès de chefs d'État et a réussi à convaincre des mannequins sud-africains, d'anciens militaires américains et donc la popstar américaine Akon, de financer ces soi-disant projets de « smart cities » au risque d'être condamné.Julius Mwale est ainsi dans le collimateur de la justice, aux États-Unis ou encore au Kenya pour ne pas avoir réglé plus de deux millions de dollars de factures ces quinze dernières années. L'une des plaignantes cingle : « C'est un escroc, un fraudeur, je ne comprends pas comment il fait pour être encore dans le coup... » L'avocat de Julius Mwale, lui, « dénonce une enquête diffamatoire aux relents racistes qui semble discréditer les personnes noires comme des escrocs ».Les célébrations des Springboks continuent en Afrique du SudLes rugbymen sud-africains font encore la fête comme l'a constaté la télévision eNCA. Près d'une semaine après leur victoire à la Coupe du monde en France, les champions ont commencé leur tour d'honneur dans un bus à impériale sur l'avenue centrale de la capitale Pretoria. Autour d'eux, des dizaines de milliers de supporters et le président Cyril Ramaphosa.Pour terminer en musique, le quotidien The Star raconte comment les Springboks ont sabré le champagne avec le chanteur Zakes Bantwini et son tube « Mama Thula ».
Les incertitudes demeurent, selon The New Humanitarian. Le site internet spécialiste des questions humanitaires parle d'un accord de paix inachevé. Le média donne ainsi la parole à d'anciens combattants tigréens, comme cette jeune femme qui survit aujourd'hui avec 35 dollars par mois : « Elle se dit oubliée, traitée comme un vieux chewing-gum » et attend une hypothétique réintégration dans la société. Une illustration des nombreux ratés de la démobilisation un après la fin de la guerre.Dans un autre reportage au Tigré, le Addis Standard affiche le dénuement des ex-miliciens dans les camps dits de transit, le manque de médicaments, de nourriture.Selon The New Humanitarian, ce processus de démobilisation, le plus important jamais envisagé, concerne plus de 370 000 combattants et doit durer cinq ans avec l'aide des Nations unies. Le problème, c'est que personne ne veut payer la facture totale de 850 millions de dollars avec le gouvernement éthiopien. Un énorme risque selon un diplomate cité par le média en ligne car la plupart des ex-combattants ont encore des armes.Opacité dans l'attribution de blocs gaziers dans l'est de la RDCUne enquête co-signée par l'agence Reuters et The Bureau of Investigative Journalism pointe des irrégularités dans les résultats de l'appel d'offre émis par le gouvernement. Ce dernier concerne l'extraction d'hydrocarbures notamment autour du Lac Kivu. La société canadienne Alfajiri y a remporté l'une des zones en jeu et ce alors qu'elle ne présentait pas les garanties financières nécessaires, selon un rapport de présélection. Il faut dire que la société a été créée trois semaines après l'annonce de la mise aux enchères des marchés d'exploitation.L'enquête révèle aussi comment Alfajiri a vu son offre technique nettement réévaluée à la hausse, même si la société n'a pas démontré qu'elle employait du personnel qualifié dans un premier temps.L'affaire fait en tout réagir en RDC : sur Actualité.CD, la plateforme « Le Congo n'est pas à vendre », déplore l'absence de transparence dans le choix des lauréats. Son porte-parole s'insurge : « Il faut arrêter de sélectionner des sociétés qui n'ont pas les compétences. » Le ministère congolais des Hydrocarbures indique de son côté avoir respecté les évaluations du rapport final de sélection des offres.« L'empire de papier » d'un entrepreneur kényanJulius Mwale est présenté comme le principal investisseur de villes intelligentes comme Akon City dans la région de Thiès au Sénégal. Sauf que, nous révèle Mediapart, ce milliardaire autoproclamé est régulièrement accusé de laisser des factures impayées et ses projets n'ont jamais abouti. Akon City est toujours un chantier en friche aujourd'hui.L'enquête détaille donc comment Julius Mwale s'affiche auprès de chefs d'État et a réussi à convaincre des mannequins sud-africains, d'anciens militaires américains et donc la popstar américaine Akon, de financer ces soi-disant projets de « smart cities » au risque d'être condamné.Julius Mwale est ainsi dans le collimateur de la justice, aux États-Unis ou encore au Kenya pour ne pas avoir réglé plus de deux millions de dollars de factures ces quinze dernières années. L'une des plaignantes cingle : « C'est un escroc, un fraudeur, je ne comprends pas comment il fait pour être encore dans le coup... » L'avocat de Julius Mwale, lui, « dénonce une enquête diffamatoire aux relents racistes qui semble discréditer les personnes noires comme des escrocs ».Les célébrations des Springboks continuent en Afrique du SudLes rugbymen sud-africains font encore la fête comme l'a constaté la télévision eNCA. Près d'une semaine après leur victoire à la Coupe du monde en France, les champions ont commencé leur tour d'honneur dans un bus à impériale sur l'avenue centrale de la capitale Pretoria. Autour d'eux, des dizaines de milliers de supporters et le président Cyril Ramaphosa.Pour terminer en musique, le quotidien The Star raconte comment les Springboks ont sabré le champagne avec le chanteur Zakes Bantwini et son tube « Mama Thula ».
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In our second episode, hosts Nelson, Ramis, Jomi, and Kerry reconvene to rag on the rampant human caging by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). We fry Biden's asylum ban. Then we explore the music and career of the sensational, Senegalese-American rapper/singer AKON.TIMESTAMPS:(00:00) Introduction(02:08) "Serious" Topic: Detention and Incarceration of Noncitizens by U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement(46:11) "Newsy" Topic: "Transit Ban" Begs Question--What's the Difference Between Biden & Trump?(48:50) "Fun" Topic: Akon's Amazing Music and Bizarre International Philanthropic Ventures, feat. Akon City, SenegalSONGS FEATURED:"Locked Up" by Akon"Senegal" by Akon"I'm So Paid" by Akon (feat. Young Jeezy)"Mama Africa" by Akon"Sorry, Blame It On Me" by AkonFOLLOW:Twitter: @BorderPlanetPod (https://twitter.com/BorderPlanetPod)Instagram: @BorderPlanetPod (https://www.instagram.com/borderplanetpod/)Website (https://borderplanetpod.wordpress.com/)
Charles and Alex check in on Akon City and finally reach the conclusion of Weezer's SZNZ EPs. Fortune Kit on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fortunekit
The R'n'B singer Akon has had an incredibly successful music career, with a number of smash hits and legions of fans. Recently the singer launched two ambitious projects that are inextricably linked. The first is a cryptocurrency called Akoin that Akon says will provide financial independence for Africans, although some people are dissatisfied after investing in the dream and having nothing to show for it. The other project is a reported $6billion futuristically designed metropolis on the coast of Senegal called Akon City. Together Akoin and Akon City are supposed to represent the future of African life but after several delays will these plans ever take off? Presenter: Jonathan Griffin Producers: Borso Tall, Ned Davies Editor: Flora Carmichael
It's the weekend edition of CoinMarketRecap! Connor Sephton and Molly Jane Zuckerman chew over some of the biggest crypto stories from the past seven days. This week… should Meta spend less on the metaverse after suffering eye-watering losses? Britain has a new crypto-friendly prime minister — but some Bitcoiners don't like him because he's also in favor of central bank digital currencies. We find out why Apple is against NFTs, why Elon Musk entered Twitter headquarters carrying a sink, and Molly Jane tells us about a 40,000-word article about crypto that's appeared in Bloomberg Businessweek. Plus — all the latest on Akon City… and plans to tokenize 60 luxury villas on the site of the doomed Fyre Festival. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton, @MollyJZuckerman and @CoinMarketCap.
On today's CoinMarketRecap with Connor Sephton, Sam Bankman-Fried performs a U-turn over controversial proposals for regulating crypto. A former OpenSea employee accused of NFT insider trading fails to get the charges thrown out. Yet another crypto CEO has announced they're stepping down — we'll find out who. Coinbase announces it's removing transaction fees when USD Coin is bought or sold using fiat currencies. And a crypto project is planning to build luxury villas on the site of the doomed Fyre Festival — as we get a new update on Akon City. You can follow us on Twitter — @ConnorSephton and @CoinMarketCap.
Dans ce premier vol de la saison, Aissata et Laurence discutent des retombées du concert de Tayc au Rwanda et du cas de Liliane Mugabekazi (03:20), la nouvelle loi interdisant les mannequins étrangers au Nigéria (24:50) et une mise à jour sur Akon City (38:28). Le vol atterrit à Affairage City avec des coups de cœur musicaux comme KU LO SA d'Oxlade et Wangana de Still Fresh feat Ya Levis (48:57). Bonne écoute et comme toujours, merci pour votre soutien!
Charles and Alex check in on Akon's utopian crypto cities in Senegal and Uganda. Fortune Kit on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fortunekit
Akon was once known for being one of the biggest pop stars and producers in the world, and he may have even been the one to discover Lady Gaga. After a good run in the music industry, Akon shifted his sights over to business, including plans to build a $6BN city in Senegal called “Akon City”, meant to be a real life “Wakanda” - an oasis for the Senegalese (except the buildings are pretty phallic-shaped if you ask us). But after years of planning, no city has been built and many question his intentions. Now, his former business partner and best friend is suing him for millions and calling “Akon City” a Ponzi scheme. Oh and the IRS is after him too. Tune in as we break it all down! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/legallyjudgyLinkTree: https://linktr.ee/legallyjudgyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/legallyjudgy/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/LegallyJudgyIntro Song:Trick or Treat (instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud.com/ryyznCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/l_trick-or-treatMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/uNPXJ9CDzbcOutro Song:Sundown Drive by Ghostrifter Officialhttps://soundcloud.com/ghostrifter-officialCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/-sundown-driveMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/2H-uKkyJzSs
Mikey talks about Akon City, Moe regrets her choices, Chip is vibin'. Liveshow Video Linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31iqs6CHhkESocials, Sources, Survey, Merch-http://linktr.ee/deepdarktruthpod
Do smart cities live up to the hype? Urban centres from New York to South Korea's Busan are rebranding themselves as ‘smart'. From real-time crime mapping to lower energy use, smart cities promise a shortcut to a better future. But what is a smart city? The BBC's Technology desk editor Jane Wakefield explains. Meanwhile, brand new metropolises are being planned across Africa, often envisioned as shiny tech hubs. Will they ever get off the ground? And why are global consultancy firms often a key part of the story? We visit Kenya's Konza Technopolis, still a construction site 13 years after it was first promised. Konza CEO John Tanui says the project is on track but Kenyan writer Carey Baraka isn't convinced. Picture: An artist's impression of the planned Akon City in Senegal. Credit: Akoncity.com Presenter: Vivienne Nunis Producer: Sarah Treanor Reporter: Michael Kaloki
In and around the year 2006, R&B crooner, Akon, was inescapable. Singles like “I Wanna Love You” and “Don't Matter” would go three-times-platinum, turning him into one of the most bankable artists in the industry. And yet, the last thing Akon wanted was for his music to be the legacy he left behind. So, over the course of the last decade, Akon has more or less left the world of music, carving out an identity for himself as a tech entrepreneur in Africa where he's created his own solar-power company and a cryptocurrency as well. But Akon's biggest venture is the $6 Billion smart cities he's laying the foundation for in Senegal as we speak. The city's name? Akon City, of course. After raising that much money for its construction, did you really think he'd call it anything else?
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This week's CoinMarketRecap podcast with Connor Sephton is an El Salvador special. As the country became the first in the world to embrace Bitcoin as legal tender, the crypto community was in a celebratory mood. But the rollout was tainted by technical difficulties and protests… and overshadowed by one of the worst market crashes of 2021 so far.We'll explain all of this news in an easy-to-understand way. A crypto enthusiast will join us from El Salvador to explain the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead — and tell us whether the government's newly launched Bitcoin wallet is up to the job.Crypto journalist and author David Gerard, who is critical of President Nayib Bukele's move, explains why he thinks the Bitcoin Law is bad for the country.CoinMarketCap's Molly Jane Zuckerman is here with a roundup of this week's other crypto headlines.Blockchain engineer David Mihal joins us to explain why more than $800 million worth of Ether has been burned.And a year after R&B star Akon laid the first ceremonial stone of his ambitious crypto-powered city, West Africa journalist Emmet Livingstone gives us an update on how the project is going.
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Ella legt uit waarom Akon anno 2021 weer helemaal terug is! Willie en Ella smeden samen een plan om de eerste steen van Akon City te gaan stelen. Zin in nóg meer pop? Volg de Popspraak-playlist en check meer muziek op Legacy Of Music! Playlist: http://LNK.to/PopspraakPlaylist Legacy Of Music: www.legacyofmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This memorial weekend is the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre where Black Wall Street once stood. With the destruction of 35 blocks of the Greenwood district in Tulsa, tens of thousands of Black people were left homeless. Juxtaposed to this anniversary, we discuss what a real life Wakanda and Black-owned everythannngg could look like. Surprisingly, Akon gave us a blueprint to work off of. Listen to this episode and check your bank account 'cause will definitely want you book your trip to Akon City, Senegal!Support the show (https://paypal.me/blackhypothesis?locale.x=en_US)
Even though nDave Mathews couldn't join us this week, Dr. Dr. Dr. King dropped in - just in time for us to discuss and debate the prospect of moving to AKON CITY! Beter & Garf are betting on the "wakanda forever" like future city to be developed, so they can live in a utopian society and only spend AKOINS while they contemplate the reality of life inside a comic book! Dr King & Po are not buying it - but it's earth day and we're always open to the prospect of another Gen-Z uprising. BOOMERS in the house!!
In this episode we get straight into local topic starting with TSU receiving 500 million in backpay from the state, and Eddie George being hired as TSU's new football head coach. There is a local Nashville band attempting to do 80 shows in 24 hours, to break the Guinness book of world records. What changes are needed in Nashville? (16:00) Contrary To Popular Belief: The world would be a better place if all the guns just stopped working? From there we start discussing other topics going on in the World such as DMX's passing, and the black man in Virginia trying to cooperate with police officers. Elon Musk is creating a brain chip that will heal the cripple, and Akon is about to build another Akon City in Africa. Next we briefly cover sports, and then wrap it up.
00:00 témata magazínu;00:26 zhasnutí Brna pro měření světelného smogu;02:37 operátorům záchranky pomáhají videohovory;06:32 Anatolij Truhlář o trendech v resuscitaci;10:27 Julie Nováková o helikoptéře Ingenuity na Marsu;14:59 vytváření 3D map hrádků v Českém Švýcarsku;17:13 Akon City: plán futuristického města v Ugandě
JoeShon "Joe" Monroe from A Stellar World Podcast brings Public Node's Weekly Wrap-Up of Stellar-related news.This week started hard with news of issues on the Stellar network. Several exchanges paused transfers on the network during the network event. The network stayed up, but several Stellar service providers were impacted that use SDF Horizon endpoints to interact with the ledger. See Decentralized to the Core and Bitfinex Pauses XLM Withdrawals. Following this event, the SDF announced the schedule April 10th upgrade to Stellar Core version 16 aimed at resolving the outstanding issues of the event and get everyone back online. Newsbtc reports on Uganda's approval to use the Stellar blockchain to power a futuristic city ("Akon City") and awarded American singer Akon one square mile to carry out the project. The city is scheduled to be completed in 2036 and cost up to $6 billion.Support the show (https://publicnode.org/#membership)
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Hussein Bakri is the founder and the chief architecture officer at BAD Consulting based in Dubai. Hussein is known as the "humanist architect' of Akon City a $6 billion smart city envisioned by Senegalese-American R&B singer Akon. You can find more from Hussein Bakri and BAD Consulting on https://badconsult.com/
Senegalese-American music superstar Akon is spearheading the effort to create “Akon City,” the first of what could become multiple futuristic, sustainable, utopian smart cities in Africa that operate with a new cryptocurrency – Akoin – as the bedrock for the entire economic and financial infrastructure. Although work on Akon City began before the release of the popular American film Black Panther, many people, including Akon himself, now refer to Akon City as the real-life “Wakanda,” the film's fictional east-African nation that is highly technologically advanced. Its goals are lofty: operate self-sufficiently via renewable energy; turn Africa into the next tourist hotspot; become a haven for the Senegalese people; encourage African entrepreneurship; offer a home for African Americans facing discrimination in the US; have Akoin create financial stability in a region with dozens of volatile fiat currencies; and the list continues. As the team behind Akon City plans to break ground in early 2021, the city is projected to be fully complete by 2029. With $6 billion USD already invested, the potential for Akon City is seemingly limitless. However, a number of critical risks must be carefully considered so that Akon City and other privately funded ‘new cities' in Africa reach their goals without unintended negative consequences.
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In this episode we discuss the smart city planned by Akon in Senegal and if it will be beneficial or detrimental to the African people, what it would look like, what industries would thrive in the city. Follow us: Instagram: @2sisandamic Twitter: @2sistasandamic
Brace yourself. Make sure you are sitting down Because this episode will blow your mind. The 47 year old superstar has confirmed that construction of "Akon City" will begin early 2021. This new city in Senegal will have a Cryptocurrency as the country main currency called the "Akoin". In this episode EthJack gives you key takeaways and nuggets on this Paradigm Shift. Talk about a coin that will have a use case once the city is complete...... one word, Incredible! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/xbt/support
Kim har tyvärr råkat skriva en punkt om att vi ska förolämpa varandra, så vi får se om det blir något mer avsnitt efter det här. Det handlar också om killestilen "god smak med inslag av rock'n'roll" och att Akon, känd för hits som "Smack that", håller på att grunda en futuristisk stad i Senegal med den lokala cryptovalutan akoin. Normalaste han.Producent: Sally ErikssonAnsvarig utgivare: Ellen Theander
Join us on this episode of "The Bit" as we talk with record producer, songwriter, and cryptocurrency visionary Akon about his plans for building Akon City, a new, $6 billion city in Senegal that will run solely on cryptocurrency. We'll also talk with the president and co-founder of Akoin, Jon Karas, to learn about the launch of Akoin and how it's currently being used in Kenya. Join the discussion and hear more about Akon's plans for other crypto-cities around the world.
Polychain Capital Invests $8.2 Million Into Ethereum Token Yearn.finance YFI. This project wants to recreate Ethereum on Polkadot. Ethereum suffers unannounced hard fork following Infura bug. Akoin rolls out to Kenyan tech city in first step toward Akon City. U.S. law firm says IRS is coming after Coinbase users who evade taxes. Hacked Exchange KuCoin Recovers $236 Million of Stolen Funds. World's 2nd largest bank will issue $3 billion in bonds that can be bought with Bitcoin. Reminder, all opinions expressed are just that, opinions. I am in no way offering financial advice nor advising you to do anything. This is for informational and entertainment purposes only. ✅Donate Here to support the channel! ✅ BTC Address: bc1qf43hcj6q50tauakey33p796rwxvlrcsgyhp7ue ✅ LTC Address: LMQKwrNzSBS9xfp8gSwAu1yBnWkjvJYZ1q ✅ Business inquiries email: cryptotop10jb@gmail.com ✅ Link to articles discussed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X30ge-IKOio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cryptotop10/support
This week we talk about Akon City and reminisce about past workplaces. Follow on Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter at APT B201 Sponsors: ANCHOR.fm --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Durant ce premier vol, Aissata et Laurence partagent leurs opinions sur la pub controversée des produits Tresemme réalisée par la chaîne de magasins sud-africaine Clicks (1:08), sur les petites polémiques entourant Akon City (18:35), sur les délais encourus dans l'implémentation de la monnaie ECO (38:00), sur l'accueil chaleureux réservé aux acteurs de la série MDHM (49:00), sur les conseils maritaux d'une griotte (53:18), et sur de nouveaux albums afropop (1:00:30)
Episode 25! Tune in! Biz Bites N' More Podcast baffles over the Snowflake IPO, holy sh*t $200+ a share? I mean my mother doesn't love me that much. Patagonia released a tag that said "Vote the #$*#%@( out" and people literally lost it? Sharon, when was the last time someone put a gun to your head and said "buy the Cherokee styled pull over for young michael" quick hint: never. Finally Akon is moving forward with his city, creatively named "Akon City" it'll run off his version of Bitcoin and will most definitely not be a gigantic and foreseeable failure. No definitely not. What could go wrong? Also Grayson rambles a bit about Joe Rogan hosting a presidential debate, YouTube's "Shorts", and I admit when I am wrong. Gosh aren't I the best? No probably not. Go to bizbitesnmore.com for more content, go to youtube and search bizbitesnmore for the lunch hour episodes, follow the the twit machine for the daily dose of tweeters. And finally it was super weird but after hurricane Katrina hit, I was in Houston (where I am from mafucka) and a literal group of triplets came to our school, no joke. It was wild. Had I been in like junior year of high school it would have been more of a fantasy. Hey, the internet made it, not me. Don't get on my ass. Oh did I mention they were guys? Yeah, fuck you, you thought you were so high and mighty. Jk, they were girls. And they were HOT, it was sexual. Thanks for reading. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biz-bites-n-more/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biz-bites-n-more/support
Welcome back to the Happy Hour! On today's episode, hosts Malakai Wade (@malakaiwade) and shaylyn martos (@shaylynmartos) talk about some good palate-cleansers relating to William Shakespeare's sexuality, evacuated farm animals, and how a Berkeley non-profit is training copwatchers across the globe. Plus a fabulous summer cocktail recipe perfect for this warm weather! Visit our website for the full recipe. And check out our Instagram @thhpodcast for the recipe! We recognize that today is 9/11. We want to express support to the Muslim-American community and to those who lost loved ones in the tragedy. Reference Material and Background Info! William Shakespeare Was Bisexual, New Book Confirms https://www.them.us/story/william-shakespeare-was-bisexual William Shakespeare was 'undeniably' bisexual, researchers claim https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/08/22/williamshakespearewas-undeniably-bisexual-researchers-claim/ Covid-19: Challenges of working on Senegal's frontline https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-africa-53773290 The Covid-19 Global Response Index https://globalresponseindex.foreignpolicy.com/ Akon breaks ground on $6 billion “Akon City” project in Senegal https://twitter.com/APEntertainment/status/1300890199308763145?s=20 Berkeley Copwatch https://twitter.com/copwatch411?lang=en Copwatch Database http://www.copwatch.org/ Interest in Community Police Watch Training Soars as Courses Go Online https://sfpublicpress.org/interest-in-community-police-watch-training-soars-as-courses-go-online/
R&B singer Akon is building a 'real-life Wakanda' worth $6 billion in Senegal. From 1 September, the government will pay 70% of wages up to a maximum cap of £2,187.50 for the hours the employee is on furlough. Employers will top up employees' wages to ensure they receive 80% (up to £2,500). The caps are proportional to the hours not worked. Fourteen people are on trial in France over the deadly attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in 2015. Most of the alleged accomplices are in court in Paris, but three are being tried in absentia. They are accused of helping the militant Islamist attackers who shot dead 12 people in and around Charlie Hebdo's Paris office in January 2015. In a related attack, a third gunman shot dead a policewoman, then attacked a Jewish store, killing four people. SBC Soninkara Biggest Conversion, You can follow us on @suduwol on twitter, Instagram and on Facebook. We are sought to reach all Soninkes around the globe to chat and talk about the big topics. Please Rate us high for this podcast to reach more Soninkes/Sarahules around the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/suduwol/message
R&B singer Akon is building a 'real-life Wakanda' worth $6 billion in Senegal. From 1 September, the government will pay 70% of wages up to a maximum cap of £2,187.50 for the hours the employee is on furlough. Employers will top up employees' wages to ensure they receive 80% (up to £2,500). The caps are proportional to the hours not worked. Fourteen people are on trial in France over the deadly attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in 2015. Most of the alleged accomplices are in court in Paris, but three are being tried in absentia. They are accused of helping the militant Islamist attackers who shot dead 12 people in and around Charlie Hebdo's Paris office in January 2015. In a related attack, a third gunman shot dead a policewoman, then attacked a Jewish store, killing four people. SBC Soninkara Biggest Conversion, You can follow us on @suduwol on twitter, Instagram and on Facebook. We are sought to reach all Soninkes around the globe to chat and talk about the big topics. Please Rate us high for this podcast to reach more Soninkes/Sarahules around the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/suduwol/message
Welcome back to the Scoreperpodcast! This week we sat round the dinner table of SPP originale Sam for an undirected waffle; James tells the tale of bagging a married woman in front of her hubby, and we discuss whether we rate Elon Musk whacking pigs on treadmills. We know we should really be dropping more consistently, but we need time off... Akon City weren't built in a day. Timestamps 00:00—Intro 06:00—Parental Beef 10:00—Meditation 16:00—Welsh Man Pulls A Sickie To Scrap A Shark 22:00—Harry Maguire 28:00—James Lipses A Man's Wife In Club 37:00—Masika Kalysha Pretends To Be Kidnapped For P's 44:50—Neuralink Demo 50:00—Football: Arsenal Make Me Depressed 56:00—Sleepers Sleepers Rain—Lucy Park (Nathan's Pick) Dragonball Durag(Remix)—Thundercat ft. Smino & Guapdad 4000 (Thaddeus' Pick) Everybody in Love—JLS (James' Pick) Disclosure—Tondo (Sam's Pick) Follow Us @scoreperpodcast
This week, it looks like the IRS is again sending out educational letters to some crypto traders, a cryptocurrency city is being built, and a crypto-political update. More info @ Talk.Bitcoin.Tax Full Show Notes: (00:28) First up, the IRS educational letters are seemingly being sent out to more cryptocurrency users and traders. For reference, in July 2019 the IRS send out “educational letters” to more than 10,000 cryptocurrency users reminding them that they need to be including their crypto capital gains and losses on their tax forms. The letters were referenced as 6173, 6174 or 6174-A. According to a number of independent reports, a new round of these letters are currently on their way out. Last year, we spoke with Alex Kugelman, a tax controversy lawyer, about these letters. Alex explained what these letters are and the difference between each of them: “The basic thrust is that the IRS has information that the recipient had some cryptocurrency account and may not have fully reported gains or losses from the activity. So essentially the 6174, 6174-A, and 6173 are essentially predicated on that. The 6174 is what's been termed, or people have described as, a ‘soft notice' – just putting people on notice of what the tax reporting obligations are. The 6174-A is a little bit more direct. The 6173 from my perspective is the letter to be taken more seriously by recipient because it requires a response. It has a response date, from what I can tell, of one month from the date of the letter.” You can listen to the entire interview with Alex Kugelman by going to talk.bitcoin.tax. — (01:52) Next up, a city that's runs on cryptocurrency is in the works. It's being spearheaded by the entertainer/entrepreneur Akon and is appropriately dubbed Akon City. The city is currently being built in Senegal, a country in which Akon spent much of his childhood in. Cryptocurrency plays a vital role in Akon's plan for the city – according to Bitcoin.com: “At the heart of Akon City is the Stellar-based Akoin cryptocurrency. Akon aims for the coin to be used as a common method of payment allowing for easy exchange between Africa's 54 countries so that citizens and entrepreneurs can engage in the digital economy with only a mobile phone.” The Akoin whitepaper states that the currency, and its accompanying multi-currency wallet is powered by a “…proprietary Atomic Swap technology [that] enables immediate trade between major cryptocurrencies, our partners' alternative currencies, and fiat currencies; both on the platform and in the local market.” One of the main use cases of cryptocurrency is arguably the ability to transcend and overcome the imbalances and inequities associated with traditional financial systems. According to the Bitcoin.com report, this is one of Akon's primary reasons for constructing the one-of-a kind city – he claims that crypto could “…overcome key hurdles, such as high inflation, government mismanagement of funds, and corruption.” Additionally, the report illustrates Akon's belief that the Akoin ecosystem will alleviate the difficulty converting African currencies and the “rampant inflation” that exists. The first phase of Akon City is planned to begin in early 2021, and will reportedly be completed by 2023. The entire Akon City is planned to be fully functional within 10 years. Of course, this seems like a lofty goal that is likely to encounter a number of hurdles – but, the funding is certainly there, and cryptocurrency could be harnessed to alleviate some of the issues associated with traditional fiat currencies. Only time will tell if this will be everything it sets out to be, or if it will be plagued by the same issues we see many crypto projects plagued by. — (03:43) Finally, some brief political cryptocurrency news updates… A cryptocurrency advocate and former US representative named Cynthia Lummis, has won the GOP Senate primary in Wyoming. According to a report from NASDAQ, Lummis is favored to win in the general election against her Democrat opponent, and “should Lummis win, she may become one of the most crypto-friendly lawmakers in the legislative body”. US congressman Tom Emmer will reportedly be accepting crypto donations for his re-election campaign. This isn't too much of a surprise as the congressman is a chair of the Congressional Blockchain Caucus. According to Coindesk: “Emmer is not the first politician to accept crypto contributions. In 2015, U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky) accepted bitcoin to fund his presidential campaign. Last year, Democrats Rep. Eric Salwell of California and Andrew Yang both accepted crypto donations for their presidential campaigns as well.” The congressman will be utilizing the popular cryptocurrency payment processor BitPay to process the donations. — That's it for this week's episode of The Cryptocurrency Informer. Don't forget – if you want to read more about each of these stories, go to talk.bitcoin.tax and click on The Cryptocurrency Informer link. Every episode is accompanied by a number of relevant links for each story, so you can do your own in-depth research on the topics that interest you. Check out our first interview-style episode of the Cryptocurrency Informer too! This week we spoke with Edward Kelso, CEO of Coinspice. Kelso gives us his perspective of the cryptocurrency world as a long-time crypto journalist turned CEO of his own crypto-news outlet. It's a great conversation – one of many we will be sharing in the coming weeks. Make sure you subscribe on Apple Music, Spotify, and Google Play Music so you can catch every new episode we release. Have a great weekend everyone – stay informed and stay safe!
In Episode 6 on The Millionaire Student Show, Sashin Govender dissects the Pain (Past), Price (Journey) and Prize (Result) of a Akon. ABOUT AKON : Akon is a master and all round talent in which he has formulated the bridge between music, entrepreneurship and philanthropy. His three years in jail saw him begin to recognize his music abilities and develop an appreciation for his musical background. He then rose to prominence in 2004 following the release of his single Locked Up which was the first single from his debut album Trouble, followed by the second single Lonely. During his music career he founded two successful record labels, Konvict Muzik and KonLive Distribution. Co signing artists such as Lady Gaga, T-Pain, R. City and Kardinal Offishall. He created history by being the first solo artist to hold both the number one and two spots simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 charts twice. He has had four songs certified as 3× platinum, three songs certified as 2× platinum, more than ten songs certified as 1× platinum and more than ten songs certified as gold in digital sales. With his talent and gift he often provides vocals as a featured artist and is currently credited with over 300 guest appearances and more than 35 Billboard Hot 100 songs, resulting in five Grammy Awards nominations. He has released six solo albums, Alongside this, he also produced records mainly for artists on his respective labels, as well as for other artists such as Michael Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Lionel Richie, Leona Lewis, Sean Paul and Whitney Houston. He also started a project with the backing from China of 1 Billion dollars helping light up Africa in 2014 in which he helped provide electricity in 15 countries of Africa to 16 million people. He also launched his own charity for underprivileged children in Africa called Konfidence Foundation. In 2018, Akon announced he was working with the Senegalese government to build a tourist-city with a cryptocurrency-based economy named Akon City. And in June 2020 it was announced that the engineering and consulting firm KE International had been awarded a $6 billion contract to build the city. ORDER YOUR COPY OF SASHIN'S BECOMING THE MILLIONAIRE STUDENT E-BOOK ▶︎ https://www.WinWithSashin.com/EBook ABOUT SASHIN GOVENDER & THE MILLIONAIRE STUDENT ▶︎ www.WinWithSashin.com/About CLAIM YOUR FREE GIFT FROM SASHIN 4 PILLARS TO MASTERY AUDIO SERIES (VALUED AT $555) ▶︎ www.WinWithSashin.com SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY VIDEOS ▶︎ www.WinWithSashin.com/YouTube CONNECT WITH SASHIN ON : ▶︎ INSTAGRAM → www.WinWithSashin.com/Instagram ▶︎ FACEBOOK → www.WinWithSashin.com/Facebook ▶︎ TWITTER → www.WinWithSashin.com/Twitter ▶︎ TIK TOK → www.WinWithSashin.com/TikTok
On this episode of The Pregame Pm@tt & Papi do a beer review for Jersey Girl Brewing Company, discuss allegations against Chris Delia and Justin Bieber, talk Akon City, Anxiety, Beethoven not being white, Corona Virus second wave, & more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to Planet of Doubt - "Where we doubt everything" We are a brand new channel to YouTube & Spotify, Make sure y'all follow and subscribe, we appreciate all the support; New videos every Mon/Wed/Fri Subscribe for more videos & latest content! ✭ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetofdoubt ✭ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHVnyF4wfFJrF6H-cXZ3YxQ In this podcast we talk about our re-openings around America, We also get into talking about the NBA /Protest, Movie theater/new rules, Akon City, Boston Dynamics Robots and Dreams.
Happy Juneteenth, today we talk about issues in the Black community, silly celebrity beef, Black sports stars starting their own league, tensions on the China/India border, and Akon City gets funding for it's first stage of development. Aaaaaand here we go. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/khary-robertson/support
On today's episode of African Wealth, Bradley, Micheal, and Patrick will be discussing some information about Akon and Akon city. There is alot to say about this topic but today we will only scratch the surface and inform people on what Akon is doing, how he is doing it, and how it relates to the African Economic Foundation.
PJ and Bruno take a deep dive into cannibalism, Akon City, and...Craigslist? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Snobs discuss Akon City and Akoin, Burt Ward's bulge problem, National Treasure 3 plot theories and talk biopics and AI movie software.
In this edition of Crooked News, Carrie and Kae discuss Phucket town, Akon City, Kansas Man, and the Boston Marathon! This episode is sponsored by Anchor, the easiest way to make a podcast! Go to anchor.fm to get started today! Cover Art By: Landon Stinson Music By: Gisle Nybakk Website: https://talkcrooked.wixsite.com/podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/talkcrooked --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkcrooked/support
On this month's episode of CryptoCurrently, we cover: -CryptoTax news in S. Korea and the USA -Libra -Cardano's upcoming hard fork -DigixDAO voting to liquidate their treasury -Craig Wright/Peter Schiff -Alternative Crypto Recovery Methods: Good or Bad? -A multicurrency metal cold storage option -Venezuelan Crypto/Petro Casino? -Connecting to the BTC network using mesh networks and long-range radio waves -Akon building crypto-friendly city aptly named “Akon City” which uses “AKoin” You are now entering the Darkside of the HODL Moon. Youtube-only keywords: #libra #crypto #cryptotaxes #cardano #dao #darksideofthehodlmoon #bitcoin #dsothm Show notes: https://cointelegraph.com/news/cardano-co-founder-and-ceo-we-anticipate-a-hard-fork-in-mid-february https://coinspice.io/news/congress-us-coss-lightning/ https://www.coindesk.com/digixdao-votes-to-liquidate-64m-treasury https://cointelegraph.com/news/interview-craig-wright-still-999999-sure-that-hell-get-btc-fortune https://coinspice.io/news/without-women-peer-to-peer-electronic-cash-will-fail/ https://cointelegraph.com/news/how-not-to-lose-your-coins-in-2020-alternative-recovery-methods https://news.bitcoin.com/an-in-depth-look-at-the-multi-currency-cold-storage-card-ballet/ https://cointelegraph.com/news/venezuelan-team-working-on-bitcoin-mesh-network-based-on-offline-radios https://cointelegraph.com/news/maduro-announces-crypto-casino-in-support-of-petro-and-public https://dailyhodl.com/2020/01/15/a-crypto-city-is-born-thanks-to-rap-star-akon/ You can also follow DSOTHM here: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/darkside_of_the_hodl_moon/ You can follow BlocKade here: https://twitter.com/kadeblock https://www.instagram.com/block.kade/
Carlos Santana crea su propia weed y Nintendo su propio parque de diversiones. Samsung tiene una TV de 219 pulgadas para que veas la nueva Penny dreadfull, pero cuidado, que la DGII quiere cobrarte Netflix. Será irnos a vivir para Akon City y dejarle esto a Ivan Drago.
On Today's Episode: - Adidas releases highly anticipated collab with Beyoncé's Ivy Park. - Orlando Brown alleges Nick Cannon gave him neck. - Quavo swings at Paris Fashion Week. New Music: - Eminem - Music to be Murdered By (album) - Stunna 4 Vegas - Rich Youngin (album) - Dreamville - Revenge of the Dreamers 3 (Director's Cut) - (album) - Bad Boys Soundtrack (album) - 2 Chainz - Dead Man Walking (song) - Broccoli City Festival lineup Ahh Shit, This AGAIN?!: - Yung Joc explains the video of him driving people around. - Tekashi wants to serve his sentence at home. - Rihanna denies passing on Shaggy to do the album. - Raz B arrested for DUI. - Netflix to dismiss Monique's racial discrimination case. - Juice WRLD died from accidental OD on codeine & oxycodone. - Lori Harvey pleads not guilty in criminal hit & run. News Yeen Have to Hear: - Cardi B interested in joining Congress? - Selena Gómez follows Justin's lead in attempt to beat Roddy Ricch. - Da Baby addresses released video of him pushing a hotel worker. - Future & his baby mama drama •read post Rich Homie wants to talk with Young Thug. - Pop Smoke arrested. - Rihanna allegedly splits from billionaire bf. - Demi Lovato to sing National Anthem at Super Bowl. - Vic Mensa arrested for brass knuckles. - Boosie wishes he had fewer baby mama's - Odell Beckham, Jr. was potentially facing charges. Dat's Wassup: - Lizzo - Kim Kardashian - DJ Khaled & wife welcome their second child. - Akon City finalized in Senegal. - Timbaland - Yo Gotti & Roc Nation file lawsuit on behalf of Mississippi prisoners living in inhumane conditions. - Roddy Ricch's "The Box" spends second consecutive week at #1. - Spike Lee - Biggie & Whitney Houston to be inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. - Inductees for Songwriter Hall of Fame. - Offset models his new clothing line at Paris Fashion Week. - Drake breaking more records. Movie/Show Review: Power S6, Ep 13: “It's All Your Fault” Bad Boys For Life ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on our social media: ADAP- www.instagram.com/adapodcast www.twitter.com/_adapodcast Brent - www.instagram.com/brentontarantino www.twitter.com/silksmooth Kim- www.instagram.com/k.vetta www.twitter.com/why_vet_ah ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The Box by Roddy Ricch" Beat Reproduced by: 21 Records on Youtube
Akon finalizes agreement with his native country Senegal on "Akon City". There is a conversation on this accomplishment, the creation of the cryptocurrency "Akoin", and also brings the question whether or not the use of the dollar with be eliminated? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode Ac DaGawd and Tymirah B get into a heated discussion over Standing up for what's right and not backing down to adversity. They will also be talking about Trump at NATO meeting, Akon City, The media Demasculating men, Miami UPS driver shooting, religion(once again lol), and much more! Come join the conversation and share your views with us on our instagram page @InThaCut19