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Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, other American Celebrities Call for Trump’s impeachment

American celebrities have called for the impeachment of the president of the United States of America, Donald Trump, over the violent siege of the Capitol by the president’s supporters, following their statements on their social media platform.
The invasion that took place in the Capitol building by Trump Supporters was said to be incited by comments made by Trump at a rally earlier that day. The invasion disrupted a joint session of Congress who were counting the vote of the Electoral College to certify Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election.
Famous American singer, Lady Gaga, called for Trump’s impeachment by stating on her Twitter account, “I hope we focus to impeach Trump so Congress has the constitutional authority to possibly disqualify him from future election—the #25thAmendment doesn’t disqualify him. He incited domestic terror—how much more violence needs to happen? This is terrorism.”
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John Legend, a multiple award-winning singer also wrote, “Thank you to the House of Representatives for doing your constitutional duty. Everyone please call your senators and tell them to remove this evil man from office.”
Stevie Wonder also posted, “It is time for the leaders of this country to invoke the 25th Amendment. Isn’t it obvious? Today has made me sad with disbelief with what is happening in my country, a country that has inspired my songs of hope and love.”
Actor Jon Cryer tweeted, “Impeach him. Remove him. Arrest him. Try him.”
Also, Ava DuVernay, an American filmmaker also tweeted, “We are dressed and ready for the #ImpeachmentParty. What are you wearing?”
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DR. DRE RETURNS AFTER ILLNESS

American music mogul Dr Dre looks back in good health as he returns to the music studio, just a day after leaving the hospital following a brain aneurysm.
The 55-year-old music producer and rapper can be seen looking healthy and confident in a photo taken by his colleague, music producer Focus which he shared on his Instagram page on Saturday, dailymail.com reports.
Dre kept his look casual as he returned to making music with a simple black hoodie and matching black jeans.
The Chronic hitmaker, who normally sports a clean-cut look, showed off a close-cropped salt-and-pepper beard as he sat at the mixing console.
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He was surrounded by producers and rappers celebrating his return to good health.
‘My Big Bro is Super Good!!!’ Focus gushed in his caption. ‘We Working’ he added, before clarifying that he took the photo and was in the studio with Dre and the others. He included the hashtag ‘#AFTERMATH.’
Meanwhile, on Friday, Ice-T revealed Dre was ‘home, safe and looking good’ after FaceTiming with the producer following his brain aneurysm.
The 62-year-old entertainer whose full name is Tracy Lauren Marrow, sent an optimistic message on social media letting people know about his fellow rapper’s road back to health, as the legendary producer left the intensive care unit at Los Angeles’s Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
“Update: Just FaceTimed with @dredre. He just made it home. Safe and looking good,” the rapper tweeted.
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Orisabunmi siblings’ death not Covid-19 related – Mr Latin

Popular comedian, Bolaji Amusan, popularly known as ‘Mr Latin who is the president of the Theater Arts and Motion Picture Producers Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN) has come out to debunk the raging speculations that veteran actress, Orisabunmi, her brother and sister who died within a space of 3 days to one another may have died of Covid-19 complication. According to Mr Latin who spoke on the phone with Vanguard, the husband of Orisabunmi’s sister has cleared the air that his wife did not die of Covid-19, neither was Orisabunmi nor the elder brother.
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Mr Latin revealed that Orisabunmi has been sick for a while and so was the brother who died a day after. The brother, aged 71 was said to have been ill before Orisabunmi and may have given up the ghost upon hearing of his sister’s death. The same situation seemed to have been with the sister who died another day after the brother. According to Mr Latin, the sister was said to have been hypertensive and probably died of heart failure or cardiac arrest upon the news of her sister’s death. The husband of Orisabunmi’s deceased sister claims he has no Covid-19 symptoms and so is the hospital in which his wife died. “If Orisabunmi’s sister had died of Covid-19 the hospital in Ibadan where she died would have been shut down. But it’s business as usual in the hospital,” Mr Latin said.
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Jide Kosoko, Yemi Shodimu Pay Tribute to Late Orishabunmi

Veteran Nollywood Actor Jide Kosoko on Wednesday mourned the late Actress, Folake Aremu, popularly known as “Orishabunmi” who died late Tuesday, aged 61.
Kosoko while speaking on Wednesday described the late actress as a very jovial fellow who always concealed her anger to make peace with people around her.
He lauded Orishabunmi’s numerous contributions to the development of the entertainment industry.
“Folake did her best, fought and conquered as far as I am concerned. Her contributions to the growth of the entertainment industry can’t be erased, we cannot forget her so soon.
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“One good thing about her is that she was very jovial, fond of playing with everyone, in fact she used to conceal her annoyance.
“We will miss her. I pray her soul rests in peace and may God console her family,” he said.
Also, Actor Yemi Shodimu said that the late actress was a good woman with a large heart and had left a huge vacuum in the entertainment industry which would be difficult to fill.
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