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Rihanna song becomes Howard's protest anthem

Updated on: 03 April,2018 08:20 AM IST  | 
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The students, who led a demonstration on March 29 in Washington DC, chose the singer's B**ch Better Have My Money for their cause

Rihanna song becomes Howard's protest anthem

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One of pop diva Rihanna's songs became an instrument to register protest at the hands of Howard University students, who stormed a building in the premises to call out authorities on the USD 1 million stolen from the school's financial aid. The students, who led a demonstration on March 29 in Washington DC, chose the singer's "B**ch Better Have My Money" for their cause, Billboard reported.


Rihanna retweeted a video from the protest, which showed a massive turnout of students flooding the administrative block shouting the song's lyrics. She added a flexing arm and a raising hands emoji to her caption. Six staff members of the university were found to have embezzled over USD 1 million, an amount which was intended for low-income students.


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