London, Feb 20: Pop singer Michael Jackson's brother, Marlon, is working on a controversial project that will see a former slave port turned into a memorial for Africa''s former slave trade.
The Badagry Historical Resort, located near Badagry''s former slave port, will include a luxury resort that will house a Jackson Five museum, five-star hotel, and a life-size replica of a slave ship.
London, February 17: Pop singer Michael Jackson is reportedly auctioning 2,000 items from the Neverland ranch, which he quit in 2005 after his acquittal in his infamous child abuse case.
His treasured possessions will descend on the four-day sale in April.
Meanwhile, reports have suggested that Jackson lived like a king with crowns, a royal cape, a suit of armour, and a throne in his bedroom.
The singer, who is currently wrestling with huge debts, once had a fortune worth more than 500 million pounds.
Washington, February 13 : The clothes Michael Jackson donned during his Victory tour, and at the 1984 American Music Awards, are being exhibited at Los Angeles'' new Grammy Museum.
Eight elaborately embellished jackets, two gloves, and accessories form part of the exhibition, reports, Contactmusic.
The outfit that Jackson wore when he unveiled his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in November, 1984, is also being displayed.
London, Feb 13: King of Pop Michael Jackson, whose ever-changing looks have always been a subject of speculation, has once again hit the headlines with reports suggesting that his nose may soon fall off due to a skin-ravaging infection.
MRSA expert Mark Enright, a professor at Imperial College London, says that Jackson's skin has a `Staph' infection, which has made his skin immune to any antibiotic medication.
And therefore, his skin problem is aggravating with each passing day, leaving his nose in jeopardy.
London, Feb 13 : Onetime pop king Michael Jackson, whose ever-changing looks have always been a subject of speculation, has once again hit the headlines with reports suggesting that his skin has been infected by a skin-ravaging bug.
MRSA expert Mark Enright, a professor at Imperial College London, says that Jackson's skin has a `Staph' infection.
The doctor says that the infection has made the required treatment difficult, as the singer's skin has become immune to antibiotic medication.