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Ayra Starr Leads Nigerian Nominations at 2024 VMAs

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Ayra Starr leads the Nigerian nominees with four nominations for Best New Artist, Best Afrobeats Act, Best African Act, and Best Push. In the Best New Artist category, she will compete against Benson Boone, Chappell Roan, LE SSERAFIM, Teddy Swims, The Last Dinner Party, and South African star Tyla.

Tyla is also a strong contender for the Best Afrobeats Act, nominated alongside Burna Boy, Tems, Rema, Asake, and Ayra Starr. All eyes are on Tyla, who recently made headlines by stating that she represents Amapiano and does not make Afrobeats, despite winning the Best Afrobeats prize at the 2024 VMAs.


 

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“He Cares About My Dreams” — Chioma Adeleke Praises Davido’s Support

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Chioma Adeleke, wife of popular Nigerian singer Davido, speaks on the level of support she gets from her husband and expresses her gratitude.

While the white wedding happened this weekend, Chioma answered a few questions during a brief interview and revealed how much love and support she gets from Davido.

David cares a lot about my dreams. I’ve faced a lot of challenges over time, but he would always ask me, ‘Chi, apart from all of this, what do you actually want to do?’ Then we would have plans and have stuff coming out in the next few months. He really cares about my personal dreams.”


 

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Actor Jim Iyke Sparks Debate, Says Doctors Are Trained “Not to Heal”

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Popular Nigerian Actor, Jim Iyke, claims that medical doctors are trained for career purposes and not to heal.

During a recent interview, the actor shared that doctors make more when they have patients. “Medical doctors are basically trained all through their career not to heal. It’s big pharma business. If they tell you what to take and they heal you, you’re not a customer anymore and they won’t make money.”


 

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Michael Achimugu Addresses Drama Between KWAM 1 and ValueJet Airline

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Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Michael Achimugu, shares his view of the drama that occurred between ValueJet airline and artist KWAM 1.

During a recent interview, he shared that the singer splashed the contents of the bottle on the body of the pilot after he was stopped from getting into the plane.

He then added that after this action, the pilot stated that KWAM 1 would not be allowed onto the plane. This agitated the singer afterward and caused his action to stop the plane entirely.

The official then shared that an investigation into the whole matter is being carried out to find out why the incident even occurred in the first place and to investigate the main reason KWAM 1 was stopped (the contents of the bottle).


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