Entertainment
EeZee Tee Claims Gospel Music Industry Is Filled With Hypocrisy
Nigerian gospel singer EeZee Tee speaks on the state of the gospel music industry. He shared in a recent interview that the industry is actually filled with lies and hypocrisy.
“The Gospel Music Industry is darker than what you think. It is clothed in hypocrisy, lies, denials, pretence, and deep religion, so folks rarely see through it. It is more performance-based than Spirit-led, driven more by emotions than spirituality.”
The singer shared how many gospel artists are aware of this yet the judge the secular music industry.
Entertainment
‘I Graduated With First-Class’ — Carter Efe Speaks Out Amid “Olodo” Controversy
Nigerian content creator Carter Efe speaks on the clash between Ycee and Peller over the ‘Olodo’ debate and being successful.
The content creator defended himself, sharing that he graduated with a first-class degree from Babcock University.
He also claimed that he was the best graduating student in his set. “I went to Babcock University. I studied Biochemistry. I graduated with a first-class degree… Best student in my set.”
It can also be noted that after a fan asked him for proof, the content creator shared a copy of his certificate online.
Entertainment
Geh Geh Says Peller Needs Education, Not Marriage
Nigerian influencer Geh Geh speaks on the clash between Peller and Ycee and claims that Peller should apologize for his comments.
He stated that although Peller has made money, he still needs education to become more successful and expand his opportunities as a content creator.
“Peller, I want you to go apologise to Ycee. You brought this public disgrace to yourself. You’ve made money; all you need right now isn’t marriage or love. You need education for you to go places as a streamer.”
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Jarvis Defends Peller Amid Online Clash With Ycee
Nigerian influencer Jarvis joins the feud between her partner, Peller, and singer Ycee.
It can be noted that the singer stated there is an “Olodo Culture” rising and also called Peller’s name.
Jarvis then joined in to defend Peller, stating “Government didn’t provide jobs for us. What exactly did you expect people to do?
“I’m a graduate. Go and tell that to your president because you can’t expect individuals with high intelligence to end up cleaning toilets. You even mention my man as ‘Peller culture.’ Everybody has their culture, so please don’t bring that thing here. Just because we’re acting funny and trying to earn a living, you’re telling us that we don’t want education? So what about me, who graduated from university?” she asked.
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