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Davido Shines in Ethiopia’s New Year Show

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Nigerian megastar Davido continues to lead Afrobeats’ global rise with his award-winning music and sold-out shows. On September 11, 2024, he performed in Ethiopia, where the country celebrated the new year based on the Orthodox Tewahedo calendar, which runs seven years behind the Gregorian calendar. During the show, Davido performed hits from his record-breaking album *Timeless*.

This performance followed a high-profile event in Saint Tropez, attended by guests including billionaire Femi Otedola. Davido, who also met with a Saudi Prince during his time in France, recently released a new single, “Joy,” featuring Angelique Kidjo, ahead of the 67th Grammys. He plans to release his fifth project in 2024.


 

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Jamie Foxx Delivers Emotional Speech at BET Awards: “This Is My Second Chance”

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Popular American Actor Jamie Foxx gives a heartwarming speech about his health recovery during the 2025 BET Awards.

The award ceremony was held on the 9th of June, 2025 in Los Angeles, the event was hosted by Kevin Hart. During the receiving of Jamie Foxx’s award, the actor gives an appreciation speech which turns emotional because of his experience.

He described the opportunity as his second chance to life, his second chance to do it gain after his serious battle with Stroke. “I cannot even begin to express the love that I feel from everybody out there. I don’t know why I went through what I went through, but I know my second chance, I’m not gonna turn down.”


 

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Daddy Freeze: “I Lost 100% of My Business” After Criticizing Nigerian Pastors

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Nigerian Media Personality Daddy Freeze takes to social media to share his experiences and losses after his criticism to Nigerian Pastors.

In a recent interview, Daddy Freeze shares that he faced many consequences for criticizing Nigerian Pastors, he states that he lost everything. “When I came after Nigerian pastors, I lost 100% of my business. I lost everything. It all went like that. Muslims are more open to working with Christians than the other way round.”


 

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Ruger says he Gave His First Paycheck to his Church

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Afrobeats sensation Ruger, born Michael Adebayo Olayinka, recently shared an inspiring story about his early days in the music industry. During an interview with VJ Adams, the singer revealed that he donated his very first paycheck—₦500,000—to his church, choosing not to spend a dime of it on himself.

His next payment? A cool ₦1 million, which he admits made him feel like he had “arrived.” That windfall led to a shopping spree, but the real shock came when even bigger paychecks started rolling in—all within his first year in the game.

Ruger also got candid about how money changed him. “Money changes everybody,” he said. “No one can say it didn’t change them. When you start making more, the way you think, act, and handle situations shifts. Some people stop stressing over small things once they’re financially secure.”

The “Bounce” hitmaker dreams of reaching a level of success where he no longer feels the need to react to negativity—much like his idol, Jay-Z. “Look at Jay-Z—he doesn’t even respond to insults because he’s secure in his success. That’s where I’m headed,” Ruger said with a laugh.


 

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