4, December 2017
Cameroonian Ashley Fongho in UK boy band that won the 2017 X Factor 0
Before Rak-Su were famous: These fresh-faced young lads grew up to become a financier, a client manager, a physio and a street dance teacher and are now on their way to £200m fortune after conquering The X Factor
- Rak-Su last night became the first boy band to ever win the X-Factor
- Simon Cowell has predicted they will be bigger than One Direction
- Watford’s Myles Stephenson, Jamaal Shurland, Mustafa Rahimtulla and Ashley Fongho, all had humble upbringings and typical jobs before winning the show
Watford’s Myles Stephenson, Jamaal Shurland, Mustafa Rahimtulla and Ashley Fongho, all 25 and 26, were crowned winners of the show last night, beating Lancashire-born singer Grace Davies in the final.
If Cowell’s prediction is right and the band outperform One Direction, the foursome could earn as much as £200million – a far cry from their white collar jobs in the Hertfordshire town.
The boys have already shown their financial know-how as they set up a company to handle future earnings weeks before they appeared on the X Factor.

Watford boys Rak-Su were crowned the X Factor 2017 winners and Simon Cowell has predicted they could be even more successful than One Direction

Myles Stephenson, Jamaal Shurland, Ashley Fongho and Mustafa Rahimtulla (left to right) appear on Lorraine after winning the X Factor
Stephenson, 26, the band’s rapper and producer, was a client manager for Concept Care Solutions which involved recruiting and booking all types of health care professionals in NHS, before his success on the show.
He recently split from his long-term girlfriend Rebecca Bignel and reportedly grew close to researcher Demi Kaye while on the show – much to the anger of the X Factor bosses.
Stephenson admitted he had a crush on Cheryl at Judges Houses, which led ex-One Direction star Liam Payne to warn him off his girlfriend during the first live show when he quipped: ‘He fancies my missus so I’ve got to keep an eye on him!’

Myles Stephenson, 26, the band’s rapper and producer, pictured as a young boy

Stephenson pictured last night during the X Factor final which saw Rak-Su emerge victorious

Jamaal, who arrived in England from Barbados when he was 12, pictured as a boy


The Rak-Su boys Myles (pictured second right) Mustafa (centre) are pictured with friends

Ashley Fongho is pictured with his parents at his graduation ceremony at Loughborough University

X Factor winners Ashley and Mustafa are pictured together before their fame and fortune

Hertfordshire boys Ashley (left) and Myles (right) are pictured in their finest get-up

Shurland, who is the lead singer of the band, was previously a physiotherapy assistant
Barbadian Jamaal Shurland, 25, lead singer of the band, arrived in England when he was 12.
He is currently in a relationship with girlfriend Lara Rose McCabe and was previously a physiotherapy assistant.
Mustafa Rahimtulla, 25, also known as ‘Pharoahcious’, teaches street dance classes and is listed as having won competitions nationally and internationally.
Stephenson, Shurland and Rahimtulla all attended Westfield Academy in Watford, a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status.
The fourth member of the band, rapper and songwriter Ashley Fongho, 26, attended Bushey Meads School and then Queens School for sixth-form, and is a psychology graduate who went to Loughborough University.
According to his LinkedIn page he’s a ‘business manager’ and is also a talented footballer having had trials at Tottenham Hotspur, Cardiff City and Bristol City.

Mustafa Rahimtulla, 25, pictured as a boy, is the band’s dancer and beatboxer

Rahimtulla taught street dance classes before his success on the X Factor
Prior to the airing of this year’s X Factor the band formed a company to handle future earnings.
Rak-Su created a limited company – called About Ours Ltd – to handle any cash they make from performing.
According to records submitted to Companies House the firm’s aims are ‘artistic creation’ and ‘performing arts’.
All four members of the band are listed as directors of the company that was created on September 22.
Rak-Su previously had songs played by BBC Introducing before auditioning for the X Factor.
They will release debut single Dimelo, one of their original tracks, with Naughty Boy and Wyclef Jean after performing it with them on the show.
X Factor boss Simon, 58, told them after their victory at ExCeL London: ‘You are gentlemen. You are stars.’
And he said the childhood friends can go on to great things as they share the same ‘certain class’ as Harry Styles and Co.
One Direction, who came third in the 2010 series of the show, have gone on to sell more than 70 million records.
Cowell said: ‘There’s an awful lot of artists in entertainment who appear nice in front of the cameras, but behind them, they’re monsters.
‘Not these guys. These guys have that same thing as 1D, it’s a certain class.
‘The group is so important to the show for that reason. There’s so many s****y things going on in the world.
‘When you have people like these guys who have ambition, it’s great and there’s this wonderful afterglow.’

Rak-Su ‘rapper and songwriter’ Ashley Fongho, 26, pictured as a child

The 26-year-old is a psychology graduate who attended Loughborough University
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5, December 2017
Zimbabwe’s new president urges public unity to revive ailing economy 0
Zimbabwe’s new president has called for public unity to revive the African country’s ailing economy as his new cabinet took the oath of office.
Emmerson Mnangagwa made the appeal after he swore in the 22-member cabinet at State House in the capital Harare on Monday.
“I have sworn in a new cabinet just to finish the term of the former president, which is a period of six to seven months,” Mnangagwa said.
“I believe with my team we will stand up to the challenge,” the president added, noting, “I want them (Zimbabweans) to be united, we must grow our economy.”
Mnangagwa has drawn criticism for appointing officers from the military which played a key role in the events leading to his ascent to power. The cabinet includes Air Marshal Perrance Shiri, who was appointed agriculture and lands minister, and Major General Sibusiso Moyo, who is now in charge of foreign affairs.
He also brought back many faces from era of former president Robert Mugabe, a move which could disappoint Zimbabweans who had been expecting a broad-based government and a break with the past.
In addition, Mnangagwa also reinstated prosecutor general, Ray Goba, who was named under Mugabe in September, but whose appointment was rescinded the following month.
On November 23, Mugabe finally succumbed to pressures and stepped down after 37 years in power.
The resignation came several days after army chiefs put military vehicles on the streets of Harare and placed the 93-year-old leader under house arrest. Many Zimbabweans celebrated the end of Mugabe’s rule.
A day after, his sacked deputy, Mnangagwa, was sworn in as the country’s interim president, vowing sweeping changes and seeking to attract foreign investment to revive the moribund economy in the south African country.
The new president has issued a three-month ultimatum for the return of funds siphoned out of the country by individuals and corporates.
Mnangagwa is Zimbabwe’s second president since the country gained independence from British colonial rule in 1981.
Source: Presstv