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Ayra Starr to Livestream *The Year I Turned 21* Concert from Nairobi
Ayra Starr will perform new tracks from her album *The Year I Turned 21* alongside fan favorites in an intimate concert experience. The event, produced with Raha Fest, celebrates her second album and will be live-streamed globally on her official YouTube channel.
Fans, known as Mobstarrs, can engage in the *Woman Commando* YouTube Shorts challenge, while behind-the-scenes content adds extra excitement. Nairobi was chosen for the concert due to its vibrant music scene and Ayra’s growing fan base in East Africa. The live concert will stream on October 20, 2024, at 9 PM EAT on YouTube.
Entertainment
Nollywood Actress Sharon Ooja Announces Birth of Her Baby Boy
Nigerian actress Sharon Ooja takes to social media and reveals her baby as she welcomes her baby boy.
The actress shared casually on social media “I just gave birth to the most handsome baby boy I have ever seen. God truly ushered me into the most beautiful years of my life.”
Fans and friends are in shock as the actress kept the pregnancy a secret, but congratulated her nonetheless, congratulating her and her husband on this journey and blessing.
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“I Treasure It” — Teddy A Opens Up About Wedding Ring Amid Marital Crisis
Nigerian actor Teddy A speaks amid the rumors of a marital crisis. He spoke regarding his marriage and shared that he values his wedding ring.
During a recent interview, when speaking on its importance to him, he spoke on his wedding ring and stated that he values it a lot.
“My ring, my wedding ring, it symbolises my status, being married, it’s important to me, I treasure it a lot,” he said.
It can be noted that Teddy A and BamBam have had divorce rumors since 2025, yet nothing has been confirmed.
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Dolapo Lawal Says Many Nigerians Abroad Are Surviving, Not Thriving
Nigerian pastor Dolapo Lawal spoke on the reality of living abroad and what people do not see online.
He shared the insight that many Nigerians who relocate to other countries mainly move there for survival and not necessarily for wealth.
“How many people you know that are in the UK who are billionaires? They go there to survive. They don’t go there to be rich. All of them are going there to do care jobs. They’re going there to survive.”
He then shared that it is better to be a billionaire in Nigeria and stated that success can sometimes come easier at home than relocating abroad.
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