Brand New Single

Brand New Single
News Song Sexy mama By Cprince Dropping Soon Anticipate

Finestouch 101 FM "2"

Finestouch101 FM

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

News: Meet 6-Yr-Old Catgirl Whose Back, Arms and Face Covered With Black Fur

Meet a Chinese six-year-old “catgirl” who suffers from a rare skin disease.


Zhao Xinrui suffers from hypertrichosis, an abnormal amount of hair growth over the body. First time Zhao’s parents noticed a small spot of discoloured skin on her back a year ago. As the condition deteriorated, her terrified mother abandoned the daughter and husband.

News: Cleric Persuades 400 Men To Cut Off Their Private Parts To Get Closer To God


Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh

A popular religious leader in India, who has not less than 50 million followers worldwide, has allegedly persuaded 400 men to cut off their private parts in order to get closer to God, the Central Bureau of Investigations said. Read more from Scoop:

News: BUSTED!!! Brazillian Judge Seized Billionaire’s Luxury Cars And Kept One For Himself

screenshot_2240 

A judge in Brazil, has been caught driving a car, which he seized from a billionaire. The judge once presided over criminal proceedings against Eike Batista, who was once Brazil’s richest man…Worldwideweirdnews has more:

PHOTOS: Archaeologists Found House Where Jesus Grew Up

The alleged place where Jesus spent his childhood before becoming Messiah may have been found – at least archaeologists say so.



Archaeologists working in Nazareth, Israel, have identified a house dating to the first century that was regarded as the place where Jesus was brought up. According to Biblical Archaeology Review written by a professor Ken Dark at the University of Reading in UK, it was first uncovered in the 1880s, by nuns at the Sisters of Nazareth convent.

Gist: Controversy and Discuss From Nigerians over GEJ and Buahari Champagne

I can now see that the most gullible race in Nigeria are the Igbos. Two years ago this FFK guy claimed that he had an affairs with their General's queen (Bianca Ojukwu) and had sex with her times without number even during Ojukwu's life. Then the Igbos wanted to have his (FFK) head and penis chopped on their plates. Now that this same Febi Panti-Kayode is campaigning for a minority called Goodluck Jonathan who never share blood or race with them the gullible ones among the Igbos believe that he (FFK) is their messaiah and they are ready to die for him. Apologies to my Igbo Friends. ‪#‎March4Buhari‬ ‪#‎BuhariOsinbajo2015‬
Like ·  · 

Music: OLd Songs: Freetorhymes Crew: Owo Oyinbo: Se Ole Jo: Chewing Gum style: OMO: Go Go Ga Ga: Wine me


Old songs by this dance crew named Freetorhymes Crew..
This Crew back in the days were inspiration to alot of dance crew in Lagos Nigeria,
They have performed on international stages, regular concerts, classic concerts and alot of them, they have shared stages with the likes of Iyanya, Psquare, 9ice,K1d Ultimate,Chuduke,Olamide,Chidinma, and a whole lots of them.
they decided to do music and had  great couple of cool songs to there Music list.
they would said they just want to drop this songs for people to enjoy and if you care to  invite them for any events they will be happy to attend.

Kindly Download and share

Chewing Gum Style

Owo Oyinbo

Se O le jo

Go Go Ga Ga

This other song was done with the art in the studio the day of recording, Cprince,(Royalty records) Remy kayz (List Entertainment), Sammie Cole (List Entertainment), Akay (Konga Tv), M.Y.D.Mayor, Click(Click Productions).. kindly Listen and Download
OMO

This is also the first Dropping single by the Now Officially Signed Royalty Records Artist Cprince, during that time of self .. Kindly Download and Listen




Please Kindly Drop Your own opinion about all this songs



News: Silicon Valley no-poaching deal appears headed for approval


SAN JOSE -- Aside from a few "nits," a federal judge appeared poised on Monday to sign off on a $415 million settlement that would end a five-year legal battle over alleged illegal hiring practices in Silicon Valley.

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh has set a July 9 hearing for final approval of the pact, which would resolve antitrust claims against Apple, Adobe, Google and Intel over allegations that they entered into secret agreements not to raid each others' workforces.

But unlike last year, when Koh nixed a $324.5 million proposed settlement as inadequate, the judge this time around seems inclined to support most of the terms. Perhaps the only uncertainty is whether she might chip away at the millions of dollars in fees slated for lawyers who represented employees.


File- This Jan. 3, 2013, file photo shows a Google sign at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP photo)

The estimated 64,000 tech workers covered by the claims are expected to be notified of the settlement later this spring. The overall settlement would provide payouts of about $5,000 per employee if everyone eligible submits claims.

The settlement, if approved, would avoid an embarrassing trial for the tech giants, whose top executives, including late Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Google CEO Eric Schmidt, were accused of agreeing not to poach from rivals.

The class-action lawsuit alleged that the refusal to recruit and hire each others' workers stifled wages and mobility. And evidence included a trove of internal documents and emails, including alleged missives between Jobs and Schmidt discussing the agreements.

The companies have denied wrongdoing, saying they settled to avoid the risks of a trial. Lawyers for the workers earlier in the case estimated damages in the billions of dollars.

Intuit, Pixar and Lucasfilm previously settled their part of the case for $20 million. All of the companies settled another antitrust case, based on the same allegations, with the U.S. Justice Department.

Howard Mintz covers legal affairs. Contact him at 408-286-0236 or follow him atTwitter.com/hmintz.
FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2011, file photo, the Intel logo is displayed on the exterior of Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. (Paul Sakuma/AP photo)

News: Judge appears poised to approve Apple, Google anti-poaching settlement



A federal judge appears ready to approve a $415 million deal by four Silicon Valley tech giants to settle an antitrust lawsuit that accused them of conspiring to not recruit each other's employees.

During a hearing on Monday, Judge Lucy Koh seemed to support the settlement proposed by Adobe Systems, Apple, Google and Intel, though she scheduled a final approval hearing in July,according to the San Jos