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Choosing a favourite BTS member is like picking a star from the night sky—each one shines brightly in their way.

From RM’s inspiring leadership and deep lyrics to Jimin’s captivating dance moves and soulful voice, Jin’s captivating voice, each member brings something special to the group.

Jungkook’s versatility, J-Hope’s infectious energy, V’s deep voice and artistic flair, and Suga’s powerful raps all contribute to BTS’s incredible success and global impact.

Whether you’re drawn to their musical talents, personalities, or the way they connect with fans, BTS is a testament to how diverse and amazing a group can be.

Who’s your favourite BTS member and why? Share your thoughts below

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“It Wasn’t About Spirituality, I Just Couldn’t Afford It” – Tope Alabi on Not Wearing Jewelry

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Nigerian Gospel Singer, Tope Alabi addresses reason why she did not wear jewelries at the early days of her career.

The gospel singer shared that the reason was not based on a spiritual belief rather it was a personal choice.

Alabi states that she just couldn’t afford good looking jewelry. Sharing that it was financial decision and not a spiritual one.

God has never told me not to wear earrings, chains, or wigs.”

”I’m a theater practitioner to the core, so I understand what fits each song. If a song does not require me to wear earrings, I won’t use them in the video. In the past, people assumed I avoided earrings for religious reasons, but the truth is, I simply could not afford them at the time.”

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“Islam is Perfect, Muslims Are Not” – Naira Marley Sparks Conversation on Faith and Accountability

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Nigerian Singer, Naira Marley requests fans to hold him accountable for his actions and lifestyle and not his religion.

The singer takes to his X page stating that “Islam” is perfect but its followers are not. He addresses that fans should blame him for his actions and not his belief or religion.

“Islam is perfect, Muslims are not. If I make mistake, blame me, but not my religion.”

Fans then react to the singer’s comment, many applaud the singer and agreed that individuals should be blamed for their actions alone.

They state that religion has nothing with their actions. While others share that individuals should act according to their religion value.

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“Nigerians Are Their Own Biggest Problem” – Jaywon Fires Back at Critics

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Dammy Krane and Jaywon Juwonlo have sparked a heated exchange on social media over their views on Davido and Nigeria’s economy.

It all began when Jaywon referenced an old interview where Davido said Nigeria’s economy was in bad shape. Taking to X, Jaywon questioned those who had criticized Davido’s comments at the time. “A few months ago, when Davido spoke about the state of the country, some people came for him like he was lying. So where are those people now? The truth is clear — Nigerians are their own biggest problem,” he wrote.

Dammy Krane responded in the comments, claiming that Davido and his family are part of the country’s issues. “FLOPIDO and his family are part of Nigeria’s problem. They’re in power and they’re the ones distributing power,” he said.

The clash escalated when Jaywon took a shot at Wizkid’s fans, known as FC, calling them empty-headed for meddling in issues that don’t concern them. “Just because you’re struggling doesn’t mean everyone is. 97% of FCs are empty heads because they always jump into matters that have nothing to do with them,” Jaywon said.

Dammy Krane hit back, accusing Jaywon of constantly defending Davido. “Jay-lost, you can’t stop talking about FLOPIDO. I own you, Jay Jay,” he fired.

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Jaywon didn’t hold back, replying, “You’re cursing me like I owe your father money. Every time it’s about my career — and your father didn’t even have one.”


 

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