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American Singer Sean Kingston and Mother Convicted in $1M Fraud, Gets Jail Term
American Singer, Sean Kingston, has reportedly been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for his involvement in a fraud of 1 million dollars.
It can be recalled that the singer was convicted in March with his mother for their involvement in a fraud case. While investigations have been carried on, the trial case was then held on Friday when the sentence was given — three and a half years in prison. The plea of the singer’s lawyer also fell short.
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MC Mbakara Apologizes to Jim Iyke After Viral Comment
Popular content creator MC Mbakara has given a public apology to actor Jim Iyke over his recent claims and elevator video.
It can be noted that the content creator came out and complained about the actor always swinging and shared his recent encounter with him.
He stated online: “What will it take for him to smile? It’s annoying. Celebrities always feel like they are God or something.”
His comment sparked reactions from many as they shared their thoughts on what he said. The creator then replied:
“I never thought this would trend, but I am dropping my sincere apologies to Uncle Jim Iyke and everyone about this issue. I was wrong.”
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Nicki Minaj Speaks on Hidden Struggles in Entertainment
Popular rapper Nicki Minaj speaks on the other side of fame and the music industry, explaining how some people become famous by obeying the rules of very powerful individuals.
She shared her experience and described it as spiritual warfare for her.
“It was constant spiritual warfare. I wish I kind of knew sooner that this music industry was such a spiritual experience because I felt like I brought a knife to a gunfight.”
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Media Personality, Daddy Freeze Questions Dress Code at Memorial Service
Nigerian influencer and media personality, Daddy Freeze, speaks on the late actor Alex Ekubo’s service of songs.
He spoke on how the service was conducted and noted that the outfits some people wore did not reflect sadness and could easily be mistaken for attire worn to an event.
“I thought we were mourning a young man who died when it was not yet his time. He died because of Nigeria’s failure and religious influence. I never knew that a service of songs would have a dress code.”
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