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Nigerian Singer, Ayra Starr Goes On Tour With Coldplay In Australia

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Nigerian singer, Ayra Starr has joined Coldplay on their tour in Australia, opening their shows alongside the band. This collaboration showcases her versatility and offers a significant opportunity to expand her global audience. Ayra Starr is also the fourth woman featured on a Coldplay track, contributing to their latest album with the song “Good Feeling.”

This year, Ayra Starr has toured with several other artists, and now she’s ending the year with this high-profile tour with Coldplay.


 

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Liya Reveals Why She Left Davido’s Label

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Nigerian singer Liya reveals why she left Davido record label. It can be recalled that Liya was the first female artist to sign in the record label DMW.

She revealed in an interview why she left “Why did I leave? I just wanted more for myself, as a person and as an artist. I wanted more for myself. It was sad, it was depressing, I was tired, I was sick, but it was a decision that I had to make for myself. Yeah, because everyone thought I had it all figured out,”


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Singer Omah Lay Speaks on Return to Christianity

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Nigerian singer Omah Lay has revealed that he has changed back to being a Christian after his encounter with Islam.

He revealed this on social media, Snapchat, where he shared that while he enjoyed the Quran and its beliefs he relates more to the Bible.

“Back to the Bible. I enjoyed reading the Quran but I relate more to this.”


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Kunle Remi Reacts to Fuel Price and Power Supply Issues

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Nollywood actor Kunle Remi expresses his frustration over the current state of the economy and the fuel increase.

He first states how Nigeria is now inconsistent with power supply and on top of this sudden fuel increase occurs.

“I live on the island, we’ve been running generators back to back. Petrol is ₦1,300 now. My staff are smiling but letting me know it’s hard to even come to work.”

“All the things I’m working for… for what? It’s messing with my brain and my spirit is very angry,” he added.

He calls for the government to make a change and provide a solution to this.

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