Monday 5 November 2012

SEAN PAUL TO PERFORM LIVE IN UGANDA FOR THE THIRD TIME


 Famous Jamaican pop star Sean Paul will be performing live in his third-time visit to the Ugandan capital Kampala in a concert slated for November 9 at the cricket oval, in a Club beer-sponsored event.
Sean Paul made this known at a recent Jamaican concert in Washington DC in the United States at Fillmore Silver Spring.
His fans in Kampala are extremely happy with this announcement by the singer himself.
The dancehall icon whose Got 2 Love U single hit a record 100 million views on YouTube worldwide, is said to be the most popular Jamaican singer now, since the single upstaged Bob Marley's classics, No Woman No Cry and One Love that held onto the top spot for a while.
Sean Paul and Shaggy, whose 1990s hit single Angel, are the only Jamaican artistes to ever cross the 50 million mark on YouTube.
And before Sean Paul can even fully loosen up in his latest piece of success, another single off the same album ``She Doesn't Mind’’ is closing in on the 100 million views mark.
The song's video currently stands at a staggering 95 million views. And the audio and video hits combined currently stand at 150 million world wide.
All visitors and tourists around the world who want to experience this life time experience should speed up preparation since the deadline for the event is fast approaching.
Uganda invites you to come and take part in this exciting concert in a very calm and conducive environment.
was s� e q e � � (X� ted to the UN Security Council as a non-permanent member which many believed made Rwanda revised its initial decision on the legal suit.
Uganda did not go for a legal battle, but decided to pull its troops from all UN backed peacekeeping operations over the report prompting this urgent respond from the United Nations.
Many people on the continent are now confused as to the mandate of these so-called UN expert groups working for the world body since virtually all the reports they issues is met with the strongest protest and the UN seems not have a clear picture on how these reports are issued.

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