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Singer Blackface Accuses Colleagues of Using His Songs Without Credit

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Nigerian Singer, Blackface claimed that those he accused to stealing his songs never denied the allegation. He stated that his colleagues use his song because they love his vibe but was wrong for not crediting him.

He revealed his thought during an Interview with TVC “People jack my vibes. They love them. It’s not their fault. If I was not me, I would be jacking me too.”

“It’s not about whether I’ve viable proofs or not. The truth is that the action is wrong. So many Nigerian artists have jacked my songs. And these people that I’ve complained about, they have never for once denied it. So you people would have seen that and say there’s an iota of truth in what Blackface is saying.”


 

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U.S Tiktok Users Explores Other Options As Tiktok Might Be Banned Soon

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As of January 14, 2025, TikTok, the popular video-sharing app owned by China’s ByteDance, is facing a potential ban in the United States due to national security concerns.

The U.S. Supreme Court appears inclined to uphold a law requiring ByteDance to divest its U.S. operations by January 19, 2025, or face a ban.

Legislative Actions and Deadlines

The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act mandates that ByteDance must sell TikTok’s U.S. assets by January 19.

Failure to comply would result in a prohibition of the app in the U.S. Two Democratic lawmakers, Senator Edward Markey and Representative Ro Khanna, have urged President Joe Biden to extend this deadline, showing concerns over free speech and the livelihoods of content creators.

Senator Markey has proposed legislation to extend the deadline by 270 days, emphasizing the potential disruption to TikTok’s cultural ecosystem and the millions who rely on the platform for social connections and income.

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Potential Outcomes and Alternatives

If the ban proceeds, TikTok, which boasts 170 million American users, would become inaccessible. In anticipation, users are migrating to alternative platforms.

 

Notably, Xiaohongshu, known unofficially in English as “Red Note” or “the Chinese version of Instagram,” has become the most downloaded app in the U.S.

Despite its primarily Chinese interface, American users are joining the platform. Other platforms like Lemon8, another ByteDance app, are also experiencing increased downloads.

Corporate Negotiations and Speculations

In response to the impending ban, discussions have emerged about potential buyers for TikTok’s U.S. operations.

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Chinese officials are reportedly considering allowing Elon Musk, known for his positive connections with China and ownership of the social media app X, to invest in or take over TikTok’s U.S. operations.

Implications for Users and the Tech Industry

A ban on TikTok would have significant implications for its users and the broader tech industry. Users would lose access to a platform integral to social interaction, entertainment, and commerce.

Competing platforms like Instagram’s Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Snapchat may benefit by attracting TikTok’s user base and advertisers.

As the January 19 deadline approaches, the future of TikTok in the U.S. remains uncertain. The outcome will depend on legislative decisions, potential corporate negotiations, and the broader geopolitical context.

Users and stakeholders are advised to stay informed about developments in this evolving situation.

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May D Claims He Was Once Bigger Than Wizkid and Davido

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Nigerian singer May D recently made a bold claim about his past, stating that he was once on par with, and even bigger than, Wizkid and Davido.

During an appearance on The Honest Bunch podcast, May D reflected on the early days of his career, asserting that he, along with Wizkid and Davido, were the top three biggest artists in Nigeria at the time.

He even went as far as to say that at one point, he was more popular than both stars, especially during the peak of his hit single “Soundtrack.”

May D pointed out the significance of the song, comparing it to Wizkid’s breakout hit “Holla at Your Boy,” suggesting that his music had a more substantial impact in those days.


 

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“I Don’t Even Have a Private Life Anymore” – VDM Speaks on Activism Struggles

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Popular activist and social media influencer VeryDarkMan has opened up about the stress of his work. In a post on his Instagram page, he shared his struggles with balancing his activism and personal life.

He wrote, “Bro to bro, people’s problems wan kpai me on God. I don dey get eye problems from always being on the phone. I’m stressed. I legit don’t even have a private life anymore.”

The activist, known for speaking out against injustice and fighting for victims of exploitation, revealed that his efforts often come at a cost.

He added, “Sad part is, I have gone too deep into it that I can’t turn back, and the crazy thing is, for everyone I fight for, I become an enemy to the person I fight against. Lol. We move.”

Despite the challenges, he continues to push forward, saying, “We move.”

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