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Funke Akindele Urges Fans to Spread Love and Kindness

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Nigerian actress Funke Akindele recently urged her fans on social media to spread love and kindness, emphasizing the importance of words and building a supportive community. In a heartfelt post on X on October 8, 2024, she said, “Spread love!!! Be kind!! Everyone has a story, and words can uplift or hurt. That’s why kindness on social media matters.”

She added, “Everyone faces challenges, and words can cause pain. Let’s support each other with love and encouragement. Remember, bullying isn’t just physical—words matter. To my wonderful fans, please promote kindness, ignore negativity, and let your light shine. Together, we can create a community where everyone feels valued and loved.”

Her fans quickly chimed in with their thoughts. One commented, “Positive vibes only! But let’s make sure everyone behaves, especially with December coming up.”

Another fan prayed for her, saying, “We pray for your success. Ma Funke, I’m praying for you. May you have long life, good health, and blessings. Thank you for making us smile with your films.”

A third fan added, “Yes ma’am. A simple act of kindness can brighten someone’s day. Be kind and spread love.”

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“Men Are Intimidated by Women Who Make Their Own Money” – Cardi B Claims

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American rapper Cardi B recently shared her thoughts on modern dating dynamics, claiming that men often prefer dating less conventionally attractive women because they tend to be more submissive compared to women considered “perfect 10s.”

In her typical unfiltered style, Cardi B stated, “Men prefer less attractive women because they are more submissive than perfect 10s.”

Her remarks led to discussion online, prompting her to elaborate further on X (formerly Twitter).

She clarified that the discussion centered around the challenges men face when dating women who are financially independent and self-sufficient.

According to Cardi, some men are intimidated by women who make their own money, as such women are harder to control.

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She even shared a personal anecdote about a man who confessed to her that he prefers dating women who rank as “6s” on the attractiveness scale rather than “10s”.

His claims that because they are less demanding and easier to manage in a relationship.


 

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Beyoncé Breaks Records as the Most Certified Female Artist in the Music Industry

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Beyoncé has officially made history, claiming the title of the most certified female artist of all time, according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

This monumental achievement was reached after several of her hit songs recently earned new certifications, pushing her total to an impressive 103 RIAA-certified titles.

Her remarkable feat includes the milestone of receiving her first two Diamond certifications for two of her most iconic songs: Halo and Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).

RIAA took to social media to share the news, highlighting Beyoncé’s groundbreaking achievement: “Crowning achievement!

Congratulations to @Beyonce, who now holds the record for the most certified titles for a female artist in RIAA history, including her first two Diamond singles! @parkwood @columbiarecords.”

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Beyoncé’s record-breaking certifications don’t stop there.

Her album Renaissance has been certified 2x Platinum, reflecting the album’s widespread success and significant influence in the music world.

Lemonade, her critically acclaimed 2016 album, has earned a 4x Platinum certification.

Meanwhile, her earlier works, I Am… Sasha Fierce and Dangerously In Love, have each reached a massive 7x Platinum status.


 

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“Navigating the Music Business Wasn’t Easy” – Tems Speaks on Her Early Career

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Nigerian music sensation Temilade Openiyi, widely known as Tems, has opened up about the challenges she faced at the start of her music career.

The Grammy-winning artist, who gained international recognition with her feature on the hit song Essence, revealed that she was quite inexperienced during her early days in the industry.

In an interview with Glamour Magazine Germany, Tems reflected on how her initial approach to the music world was rooted solely in her passion for art.

She admitted that, while her intentions were pure, her understanding of the business side of music was limited.

“Honestly, I was incredibly naive when I first started,” she said.

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“I just wanted to create good music and share my art with the world. But I soon realized that navigating the music industry required more than just talent.

It took me time to understand how to manage the business aspects in a way that wouldn’t compromise my well-being.”

Tems’ journey hasn’t been one she walked alone.

She acknowledged the crucial role her management team and her family have played in keeping her centered.

Her mother, who has been a strong influence in her life, and her brother, whom she shares a close bond with, have offered unwavering support.

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“My family, especially my mother and brother, are my foundation,” she explained.

“They, along with my management, help me stay grounded through everything.”

Born in Lagos in 1995, Tems grew up with a deep love for music.

Her breakthrough came in 2020 with the release of Damages and her collaboration on Wizkid’s Essence, which propelled her to global fame.

The song earned her a Grammy nomination and solidified her place on the international music scene.

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Since then, she has worked with top global artists, including Drake and Future.


 

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