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Afrobeats Singer Burna Boy Declares Fela Kuti as the Only Artist Greater Than Him
Popular Afrobeats singer, Burna Boy, praises colleague Fela Kuti and states that he is the only singer greater than him.
During a recent interview with him, he described Fela Kuti as the only greater musician: “He is the king. He is the only one [African artist] who is greater than me. He is the only one.”
This topic came up when the singer was interviewed and asked about his role model when growing up and now, and then Fela Kuti comes up in the conversation.
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Davido Defends Using His Platform to Raise Awareness
Popular Nigerian singer Davido speaks on wearing the names of abducted children during his performance and reacts to some of the backlash he received.
The singer shared that many people remain silent to protect Nigeria’s reputation.
“A lot of people don’t really want to talk about what goes on in my country simply because they want to protect the image, but there’s no image to protect if little kids are being kidnapped.”
He defended his decision, saying he used his platform to raise awareness in the hope that something would be done.
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Spyro Opens Up About Meeting His Future Wife at a Club
Nigerian singer Spyro shares his love story and reveals how he met his fiancée.
He shared that they met at a club, where she was working rather than partying. Seeing her at work intrigued him, and he decided to approach her.
He then shared “I was curious to know why she was working at the club, and that was what made me have my first conversation with her. We got talking and became friends. Then one day my eyes opened and I was like, ‘Oh, what I have been looking for was right in front of me.’ I wasn’t really thinking of making it a lifetime thing, so I said, before I quickly miss it, let me swing into action.”
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Toke Makinwa Says Money Is Nigerian Men’s Biggest Game
Nigerian actress Toke Makinwa speaks on relationships and shares what she believes Nigerian men actually bring to the table.
During a recent interview, the actress stated that relationships are transactional and shared
“Nigerian men don’t have game aside from money. Once a Nigerian man makes money, he starts throwing it at the hottest girls. Sometimes, you meet a man and you want to know him, but he is offering you money.”
“Men have offered women the strangest things, and it made me realise that men feel cash is all they need to show you. Most girls who are materialistic today, men taught them how to make demands.”
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