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Gospel Singer Sinach Sells Out Wembley Arena in Historic Concert

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On July 6, 2024, Nigerian gospel singer Sinach sold out the 15,000-capacity OVO Wembley Arena in a landmark concert. The event, powered by Gosgem, drew fans from across the globe for a night of worship, praise, and unforgettable music. Known for her powerful worship songs and inspirational lyrics, Sinach captivated the audience with a dynamic, spirit-filled performance.

        

The concert featured Sinach’s biggest hits, including “Way Maker,” “I Know Who I Am,” and “Victory is My Name,” creating a deeply spiritual experience that left attendees uplifted and inspired. Sinach expressed her gratitude to her fans, thanking them for their love and support, and celebrating the night as an incredible moment of worship and celebration. Following the success at Wembley, Sinach plans to continue her tour, with upcoming dates to be announced, aiming to bring her inspiring music to more fans worldwide.


 

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Nigerian Dj Jimmy Jatt Speaks On His Health Battles and Kidney Transplant

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Nigerian DJ, Jimmy Jatt opens up about his medical conditions and kidney transplant. Speaking in an interview on “Rubbin Minds” the Dj revealed that he lost his sight in 2020 and was diagnosed with a chronic kidney disease.

“In 2020, I started having some health issues. There were travel restrictions at that time so I was just within Nigeria. I lost my sight. I had a surgery and I regained my sight.”

“After that I felt that I needed to take a break and comply with my plan of living elsewhere for a while. Then I relocated to the U.S. When I was in the U.S, I was also diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. I was there for a while. I was on dialysis.”

“Eventually, I came back to Nigeria and had a kidney transplant. After the transplant, I decided to be quiet for a while to recover properly. So immediately I was discharged, I left Nigeria again.”


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Annie Idibia Opens Up About Her Miscarriage Struggles and Emotional Journey

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Wife of 2BaBa, Annie Idibia reveals that she suffered a miscarriage last year. Speaking in the recent series of Young, Famous and African, she spoke on the loss of her child and the experience.

She revealed it was a twins pregnancy and despite already having kids it was heartbreaking to her and her family. She also stated that it was only her husband and mother that were aware of this pregnancy and miscarriage.

“I was not coming out enough the whole of last year, even in the group, I was pregnant with twins but I had a miscarriage.”

“I wish I had someone to tell me in this group that I’m pregnant. I would be having a baby, and then we lost that. It was hard.

I wasn’t even sure if I could share this with any of my friends. It’s only Innocent and my mum that knew about it.”

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Singer Timaya Declares Rema As The Leader Of The Next Generational Musicians

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Nigerian Singer Timaya declares his colleague Rema as the leader of the next generation of Nigerian Musicians. In a recent interview on Cool Fm, the singer speaks on Rema and describes him as an intentional singer.

He speaks on Rema’s fashion sense and music, stating how he stands out from other Nigerian artists.

“I’m a fan of Rema. Among all the young boys [new generational musicians], he’s at the top. Rema is their dad. You don’t know? See his abss, his dress sense, crazy!”

“He’s intentional; his music, his stage performance are amazing. And he’s a fine young boy.”


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