AN INDIANA HIGH-SCHOOL GIRLS' BASKETBALL GAME ENDED IN TRAGEDY AFTER A REFEREE COLLAPSED ON COURT. (PHOTO).

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 An Indiana high-school girls' basketball game ended in tragedy after a referee collapsed on court.  On the night of December 12th, the girls' basketball team at Monrovia High School was playing Speedway High School. With only 6 minutes left in the second quarter, an emergency halted the game, and fans were evacuated from the gymnasium.  Sadly, a long-time referee, Jeff Tamarri, had collapsed while officiating the game. A defibrillator was reportedly used within a minute of his collapse, and EMTs arrived just moments later. Sadly, despite everyone's best efforts, Jeff was pronounced deceased on scene by EMTs. Monrovia High School said they will have counselors available for students who may be affected by Tamarri's sudden passing. Our thoughts are with the family of Jeff Tamarri as well as the community as a whole.

'MY 20-YEAR JOURNEY CANNOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT DON JAZZY'- D'BANJ. (PHOTO).



 ‘My 20-year journey cannot be complete without Don Jazzy’ — D’Banj

Nigerian ace music star, Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo, better known by his stage name D’Banj, says his 20-year-long music career is possible courtesy of former partner and music producer, Michael Ajereh, aka Don Jazzy.


D’Banj acknowledged the Mo’ Hits Records co-founder in a series of posts via his Instagram handle on Thursday.


He described the two decades as years characterised by brotherhood, entertainment and unwavering support.


In March 2012, Don Jazzy confirmed using his Twitter account, now X, to announce that D’Banj had left the group.


The ace musician who would clock 42 on Sunday’s reason for leaving was cited as a difference in interests.


Don Jazzy went on to establish another record label known as Mavin Records.


One of his posts read, “My 20 year journey cannot be complete without It’s #donjazzy again!


“Giving him the invite to my anniversary dinner was a moment filled with nostalgia. As we both celebrate 20 years in the industry, I’m reminded of the countless memories and milestones we’ve shared together.


“Here’s to two decades of brotherhood, entertainment, and unwavering support. Love you always, Brother! OooSHeeeee.”


In a show of “brotherly love”, Don Jazzy responded to the post saying, “Still finding it hard to believe it’s been 20 years bro.


“Feels like yesterday. Thank you for everything. Love you brotherLee . More blessings.”


Meanwhile, D’Banj announced a free show to mark the anniversary.


“Babylets, Kokolets, Mamalets, and Koko Masters, all roads lead to the New Afrika Shrine on June 11th!


“It’s a FREE concert in celebration of my 20 years on stage for all of you who have stuck with the Koko Master since ‘04 till date! Let’s turn up the energy, Lagos!


“The street is where it all started, and we’re taking it back to where it all began 💥


“Let me hear you say yeahhhh yeahhh.”


Last month, the duo had seemingly reconciled after 12 years apart.


In a viral video, the two were seen hugging each other and sharing pleasantries.


The video was a promotional video for the release of D’Banj’s new single, ‘Since 04,’ whose lyrics suggest him paying tribute to the now defunct Mo Hit Records, to which he belonged and was a major stakeholder alongside Don Jazzy.

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