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Davido Uses Stage Outfit to Call Attention to Kidnapped Victims In Nigeria
Nigerian singer Davido brings attention to the rise of insecurity in Nigeria during the FIFA World Cup countdown performance.
The singer appeared on stage in a jacket that read “Bring Them Home,” with the names of kidnapped children and seven teachers on the jacket.
It can be noted that during the performance, the singer brought attention to his jacket.
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Actress Ruth Kadiri Highlights Economic Challenges in Nigeria
Nigerian actress Ruth Kadiri speaks on the increase in the cost of living in Nigeria and stated how families are now struggling in the country and many have started struggling with basic feeding.
The actress lamented the neglect of the people and how serious things are in the country.
“The cost of tomatoes is now so high. Like, somebody will use ₦5,000 to buy pepper and tomato. Like, ₦5,000. While somebody else out there is probably earning ₦25,000, ₦30,000, ₦40,000, or ₦50,000. But you are only using ₦5,000 to buy tomatoes and peppers.”
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Ruger Announces Break From Music Amid Legal Dispute
Nigerian singer Ruger announces that he will be taking a break from music due to a case he is trying to resolve with his ex-girlfriend.
A statement was released stating some of the things the singer is going through and why he needs his break.
“Ruger was caught up in a series of personal challenges after someone he dated decided to sue him for alleged ‘emotional distress’ and ‘damages.’”
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BNXN Compares Cost of Living in Lagos and Los Angeles
Nigerian singer BNXN has made a claim online that has generated mixed reactions. The singer stated that living in Lagos is more expensive than living in Los Angeles, drawing from his personal experience in the United States.
Speaking about life abroad, BNXN explained that there are fewer financial obligations and requests for money compared to Nigeria, where people are often expected to support relatives and acquaintances.
“I was telling someone, since I got to the United States, I haven’t seen one egbon adugbo asking me to press money. Lagos is too expensive abeg. Lagos is more expensive than LA (Los Angeles),” BNXN stated.
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