The 911 audio from Akon s car theft incident has surfaced online.
On the audio clip, Akon informs the operator that his car had been stolen at a gas station, but mistakenly gives the dispatch the incorrect address of the gas station. He instead gives her the location of where his car was taken. Akon was able to trace the vehicle due to the Find My iPhone feature and his phone still being in the car.
The woman informs the Konvict Muzik founder that the address he provided is not a street in the city of Atlanta. The operator then inquires if the rapper had contacted the police, which he explains he did, but law enforcement was taking a while to arrive.
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P-Square P-Square was a defunct music duo made up of Peter and Paul Okoye, twin brothers. They worked with Square Records to produce and release their albums. They signed a record contract with Akon’s Konvict Muzik label in December 2011. P-Square signed a record distribution contract with Universal Music Group in May 2012. The party dissolved on September 25, 2017, according to several news outlets. After Peter allegedly sent a termination letter to the group’s lawyer, there were reports of a split. Prior to this article, the pair had split up in 2016, allegedly over a dispute over their manager’s position. Peter and Paul split up to pursue solo careers but one has to acknowledge that the pair made great music together.
Akon announces plans to build another billion-dollar crypto city in Uganda
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Akon continues to make global moves and will be building a second futuristic city in Uganda. The singer is already building a town in his home nation of Senegal, which will operate on his cryptocurrency and cost about $6B to construct. Akon’s Ugandan city will also operate off his cryptocurrency as well.
The Ugandan government announced on Monday, April 6, that it allotted the “I Wanna Love You” singer one square mile of land for him to begin planning an Akon City in the country. It will mirror the one currently under construction although a price for the construction hasn’t been revealed.