Inspired by, and shot in Dubai, please watch and share the video for Banky W's "Kololo". It was written and directed by Banky Wellington himself.
For those based in Nigeria, Five Lucky Fans will Win a trip for 2 to Dubai courtesy of Dubai Tourism, and Banky W. You can win by doing the following: 1) Follow @visitdubai.af on IG
2)Shoot a 1 min clip with your camera phone to this song... either recreating something from the video, or coming up with your own idea (singing, dancing, comedy, whatever). Copy @visitdubai.AF, @BankyWellington, @OfficialEME, and use the hashtags #BankyWDubaiGiveaway#VisitDubai_AF
5 entries will be chosen, and each will win a trip for 2. So enjoy watching the video, create your own, and good luck!!!!
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Five people have died and at least 40 were injured after an attacker drove a car along a pavement in Westminster, stabbed a policeman and was shot dead by police in the grounds of Parliament. The dead officer has been named as PC Keith Palmer, 48, a husband and father. PM Theresa May said the attack was "sick and depraved" and struck at values of liberty, democracy and freedom of speech.
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Japan's Prime Minister and leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Shinzo Abe attends a news conference following a victory in the upper house elections by his ruling coalition, at the LDP headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, July 11, 2016. Japan's primary budget deficit is expected to be around 5.5 trillion yen ($51.77 billion) in fiscal 2020, improving from a 6.5 trillion yen deficit earlier projected but still missing the goal of a surplus, government sources who have seen the figures said on Monday. The primary budget deficit is expected to narrow partly because of the sluggish inflation outlook, with lower prices helping suppress government spending, said one of the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. The forecast is also based on the assumption economic growth would pick up, the source said. Japan's government cut its forecasts for consumer prices earlier this month, saying it expected them to rise 1.4 percent for fiscal 2017, well bel
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