Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Educating: Serena Will


The world’s #2 female tennis player Serena Williams has made a visit to Kenya. On her three day tour she officially opened a School named after her and built through her charity work, in Makueni District, southeast of Nairobi.

In her statement, Serena said that she was honored and grateful that a school had been named after her. The Serena Williams Secondary School is her first charity project in Kenya, and she says she will be doing more in the future. The school comes complete with a computer lab courtesy of Hewlett Packard.

Accompanied by her mother and younger sister, Serena arrived in Kenya on the evening of Thursday, November 13th 2008 to unveil her plans. While in Kenya, Serena and family will also be visiting Sadili Oval sports club, where she will train young tennis players. During her courtesy call to Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Williams stated that; “It is an honor to visit and open a school in Kenya. Education is important and its what led to Barack Obama being the president of United States of America and actually having his father come from Kenya.”

(c)jamati online

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Thursday, February 4, 2010

The legend of Kels (T.R.O.Y)



My boy is working on a great mixtape for Valentines Day, so he opened up the forum to suggestions from some of his friends that were up on good R&B. Out of the thread came this little gem. What a great track and equally awesome video. the haircut, the fits, and that crazy head light contraption. Where in the hell did they get those? Another point of WOW in the video, is remembering when R&B singers had two male back-up dancers. As if one guy making love to the floor on beat wasn't enough. Key ingredient, ALWAYS two dancers. No more, no less. Trey, Ne-yo, Lloyd, step ya game up!

The WU-TLES ????




SICKNESS
http://www.teasearecords.net/wuvsbeatles.cfm
Press play and let stream. As the homie that sent it to me promised, you will be cheesin the whole time. No Lie