Monday, December 21, 2015

Despite protests, Nicki Minaj played even in Angola – publico

                 

                         
                     

                 

 
 

The protests that followed the publication of the letter from Human Rights Foundation, amplified by the international press, have not raised any reaction Nicki Minaj. The American singer performed even as head of the Show Unitel Boas Festas poster, at Coqueiros Stadium, in Luanda. And he documented the entire trip on Instagram:. Behind the scenes, Saturday’s action, the presence of the fan and shareholder of Unitel, Isabel dos Santos, businesswoman and daughter of the Angolan president, José Eduardo dos Santos

When ad the Minaj concert in a concert sponsored by the largest Angolan telecommunications network was followed by a letter signed by Thor Halvorssen, president of the Human Rights Foundation, where he denounced the corruption and nepotism of the Angolan regime and called for Nicki Minaj to cancel the action in Angolan capital, taking into account their activity, for example, associations of support for disadvantaged young people in their schooling, something that the Human Rights Foundation says sealed a million Angolan children, the fault of his government.

Nick Minaj, who will have received cachet of about $ 2 million (EUR 1.84 million), did not give any public response to the letter, reported both dedicated to music publications, such as the NME or Les Inrockuptibles in tabloids as the New York Post or reference titles like Guardian or New York Times . In his Instagram account, however, was very active. We see her off the plane that led to Luanda, Angola wrapped in a flag (“Angola, I love you,” wrote), or next to a Isabel dos Santos in informal pose. “Nothing special … It is only the eighth richest woman in the world,” wrote the singer, ending the photo accompanying text stating how motivates female power and using Isabel dos Santos as a motivational example: “Success is at your waiting to be grabbed. “

                     
                 

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