Nicki Minaj: Singer performs in Angola, ignores Human Rights
Minaj was reportedly paid $2million to performed at the show which was packed yesterday (19 December).
Contrary to some people expectation the Trinidadian-born American rapper Nicki Minaj turn up for the christmas festival called Unitel Boas Festas on Saturday in Luanda, Angola.
The human rights activists had earlier sent a letter to the star not to show up for the event base on the country's human rights violations history.
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Apparently, the rapper didn’t heed to their pleading, Minaj was reportedly paid $2million to performed at the show which was packed yesterday (19 December).
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Minaj thrilled the audience with her energetic performance at the event hosted by the Unitel communications firm, which is part-owned by the family of the country's controversial President Jose Eduardo dos Santos.
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