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Gospel Singer Bidemi Olaoba Trends Over Phrase at Praise Marathon

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Nigerian gospel singer Bidemi Olaoba makes headlines. It can be noted that an 84-hour praise marathon occurred from the 3rd of March till now.

The praise marathon had the following artists in attendance: Dunsin Oyekan, Chioma Jesus, Simisola Agbebi, and Toluwasings.

The event was also held to celebrate the birthday of Nigerian pastor Enoch Adeboye. However, the singer is now trending because of a phrase he said during the event, “Yakubu Manage”.

The public criticized and shared that it is a secular phrase or an ending phrase and it was odd for him to say in a praise session, while others defend and share that it doesn’t mean anything.


 

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Nigerian Dancer Poco Lee Reportedly Arrested in UK Over Rape Allegations

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It has been reported that Nigerian dancer Poco Lee has been arrested in the UK. It was shared that the singer was arrested based on rape allegations against him.

The case was also shared by a US artist, Ms Jorgi, who said she had an encounter with the singer to play her song, after which she and her friend were allegedly sexually assaulted by him. She added that they were able to fight him off and run away.

The singer reportedly said he wished she had reported the alleged incident earlier to avoid another case like this.


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Jonas Brothers Announce Three-Day Concert at Madison Square Garden

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The Jonas Brothers are back, and they have announced that they will be having concerts at Madison Square Garden on August 20, August 21 and August 22, 2026.

The brothers: Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas, will be bringing back their Burning Up Tour, performing some of their biggest hits and fan favourites as part of the special three-night concert.

The shows are a celebration of their iconic 2008 Burning Up Tour, and the third Madison Square Garden date was added following strong fan demand.

Fans are excited to see the brothers reunite on stage and take over the famous New York venue for three consecutive nights.


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Davido Reflects on His Generation’s Future in the Music Industry

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Nigerian singer Davido speaks to his colleagues and shares that it is time for them to take a step back and let upcoming and rising stars shine.

“This is me and my contemporaries’ last 5–6 years. I am not going to be 40, still dragging the spotlight with guys in their 20s. Jay-Z took a break and he is doing his thing.”

“I can take a 10-year break, come back, and still do a 50-arena tour. I have the catalogue. I might decide not to make another song for the rest of my life, and nobody is touching my catalogue.”

“There are so many other things music should be able to help you branch into. I am not saying we should retire. But I am not going to be 40 and dragging the spotlight with some 20-year-old kid.”


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