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Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter Steal the Show at Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour in LA

Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter, Beyoncé’s Daughters steal the spotlight with their appearance at the Cowboy Carter tour in Los Angeles.
It can be noted that this is not the first appearance of Blue Ivy, who is 13 years old. She has been seen on stage with Beyoncé many times dancing. Fans always cheer for her and are excited to see Beyoncé’s generation growing.
For the Cowboy Carter Tour, Blue Ivy opens the show with her mother and backup dancers. The 13 years old was also given a moment to shine at the front of the stage with fans hyping and cheering her.
Towards the end, Rumi Carter, Beyoncé’s youngest came on to stage excitedly as she waved to fans. The crowd was touched by the sight of the family and cheered loudly.
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Actor Yemi Ayebo Felt Honored by Olamide’s Song, But Hurt by No Acknowledgment

Nigerian Actor Yemi Ayebo expresses dissatisfaction and frustration at the fact that Singer Olamide did not reach out to him after making use of his name.
In a recent interview, the actor revealed how excited he was when he heard his name of the singer’s song “Yemi my Lover”. The actor also shared how he tried to reach out to Olamide but never got a response.
“When Olamide used my name in his song Yemi My Lover, I was so happy but he didn’t compensate me. Pasuma gave me Olamide’s number & I called him for over six months but he never picked up, so I just let it go.”
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Usher Made It Special – Tiwa Savage Reflects on Memorable O2 Arena Moment

Popular Nigerian Singer Tiwa Savage expresses her admiration for American Artist Usher.
During a recent interview, the singer recalled her experience at Usher’s concert in O2 Arena, London. She states that the singer has a great presence on stage and has a kind personality as well.
“That was the second time, the first was at Global Citizen in Ghana. This one was extra special. I was so nervous, but Usher is just so lovely and professional.”
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“Tunde Onakoya: ‘I Don’t Want to Be Just the Chess Guy — I Want to Change the World'”

Popular Nigerian chess player Tunde Onakoya expresses his desire to have an impact on the world and not just gain recognition in chess.
In a recent interview, the chess player shared how he wants to be remembered for more than just chess. He spoke about his desire to influence the world greatly.
“I want to be a billionaire. And I mean that. I’ve always been afraid to say that. I don’t want to be known as just the ‘chess in slums’ guy — the charity guy. I want to make a lot of money. And I also want to have a lot of power. And with that power comes new responsibility. And my responsibility and duty will always be to the children.”
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