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Nicki Minaj performs for Angolan dictator despite the pleas of human rights activists
- Rapper Nicki Minaj arrived on a private jet to perform in the Angolan capital Luanda on Saturday
- The concert was hosted by the Unitel communications firm, a company part-owned by President Jose Eduardo dos Santos' family
- Dos Santos, 73, is accused of overseeing corruption in the impoverished African nation that suffers endemic poverty
- More than a third of the country's population of 24million people live below the poverty line and nearly 70 percent of people live on less than $2 a day
- Minaj was reportedly paid $2million for the performance
- Mariah Carey was criticized in 2013 for performing for the leader
- See more of the latest news from the Nicki Minaj concert in Angola
Published: 22:33 GMT, 19 December 2015 | Updated: 12:11 GMT, 20 December 2015
Nicki Minaj performed to a packed crowd Saturday, despite human rights activists and critics calling for her concert to be canceled in the impoverished African nation of Angola.
The 33-year-old rapper was performing in the capital city of Luanda at a Christmas party hosted by the Unitel communications firm, which is part-owned by the family of the country's controversial President Jose Eduardo dos Santos.
Dos Santos, 73, has been accused of overseeing corruption, misrule and intimidation in the country that suffers endemic poverty, despite being Africa's second-largest oil producer.
According to the United Nations Development Programme, more than a third of the country's population of about 24million people are living below the poverty line, and nearly 70 percent of the population lives on less than $2 a day.
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'Oh hai, Angola!': Nicki Minaj posted this photo on Instagram on Saturday after arriving in Angola to play a Christmas concert for a company part-owned by the family of the country's President Eduardo dos Santos
Protests: Human rights groups had called on Minaj (left) to cancel the gig, saying her performance would endorse the authoritarian rule of Angolan President Eduardo dos Santos (right)
No qualms: The 33-year-old hip hop star arrived in the impoverished African nation on a private jet
Since becoming president of Angola in 1979, dos Santos has allegedly amassed an incredible amount of money in assets by taking control of several emerging companies and industries.
However, once it was made illegal for the president to have financial holding in companies and organizations by the Angolan Parliament, dos Santos allegedly began arranging for his daughter, Isabel dos Santos, to receive the assets.
According to Forbes, she is Africa's first billionaire and the richest woman on the entire continent.
Human rights groups claimed that Minaj's presence in Angola could be regarded as 'an endorsement' of the president's authoritarian rule and have accused the singer of 'callously taking money from a dictator.'
Minaj was reportedly paid $2million for the performance Saturday, where crowd members broke into a chant of her name during the show.
The Grammy nominated rapper shared two videos of the packed audience screaming in pandemonium at the concert to her Instagram account and captioned one video writing: 'Angola has my heart.'
Nicki Minaj films screaming crowds from the stage in Angola
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