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Photos: Singer Kefee returns from the U.S after eight months there
4/16/2014 11:37:00 AM

Nigerian music star, Kefee, is back in Nigeria after about eight months away in the US. Kefee and her husband, Teddy, (pictured far left) traveled out last year to pursue courses in video production and directing at the Chicago Access Network TV.  They graduated in March and returned as certified video directors. Continue...



They are collaborating with their different outfits—Kefee's Branama Afrique and Teddy's Four Eleven Concepts to help out upcoming artists in developing their careers.
 
Speaking in Lagos, Kefee said that video production was a passion she always had and that it won't take her away from the entertainment field. She said she wanted to use it to encourage other artists in the music industry.
"We intend to help out other artists in their music. We can help the artists in various ways with the links we have, we can help in promoting their works to give them a platform to succeed, we can help them get their audio together and shoot very good videos for them at very good prices,'' she said.

 

293 missing as South Korea ferry carrying students sinks
4/16/2014 11:31:00 AM

293 people, mostly students who were on a high school trip, are missing after a ferry capsized & sank in dense fog off South Korea's coast last night, local media reports.

A South Korean government spokesman told reporters this morning that there had been 459 people on board the ferry, including 325 students, 15 teachers, 89 other passengers and a crew of 30.

So far 164 people have been rescued, three confirmed dead, while hundreds are still unaccounted for. One rescued passenger told The Associated Press he believed that many people had been trapped inside the ship when it sank.

The ferry had been traveling to the southern tourist island of Jeju when it sank just three hours from it's destination. The distress call was made around 8p.m last night, 11 hours into the trip. Continue...


Dozens of boats, helicopters, 30 navy and coast guard vessels and divers are around the area trying to find survivors. 

The ferry has a capacity of about 900 people and was built in Japan in 1994.

 

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