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“I Never See My Money” — Carter Efe Calls Out Organizers After Fight

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Nigerian streamer Carter Efe calls out online, saying that he hasn’t received his cash prize after his win against Portable.

It can be noted that the streamer recently had a boxing match against Portable and won the N50 million cash prize.

However, he shared recently “Dem never give me my money oo. I never see N50 million ooo. I nearly die for that fight, I never see the N50 million. Make dem pay me the N50m oo,” he lamented.


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Speed Darlington Speaks Against Tinubu’s Second Term

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Nigerian singer Speed Darlington speaks on the politics of the country and the upcoming 2027 elections. He shared that President Tinubu should not have a second term, and the current state of Nigeria is enough to prove why.

“The first major decision you made was removing the fuel subsidy, and now business owners are using it as an excuse to exploit customers. When you look around, you’ll see people are truly struggling,” he added.

He also spoke on the money the government keeps borrowing and the tax charges.


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Nollywood Actor Dele Odule Speaks on Battling Hopelessness

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Nigerian actor Dele Odule speaks on his health issues and personal experiences.

The actor shared in a recent interview how he had no hope and lost faith, revealing that he was ready to go and even went casket shopping.

“I had priced my own casket before, when I was in a state of hopelessness and complete loss of hope. Olaiya Igwe went there with me. Olaiya started crying like a baby.”

He stated that he got to this stage because he had no hope that he would succeed anymore and felt that his time had passed.


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“If I Join Politics, I’ll Still Perform” — Davido Shares Thoughts

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Nigerian singer Davido shared that if he chases a position in politics, it won’t stop him from being a singer.

He shared his thoughts in a recent interview about how he will still be a singer and have a seat in office.

“If I ever decide to work in government, I would still be performing. I don’t think that stops anything.

“Obviously, it won’t be as much as before. Michel Martelly was a musician while he was president of Haiti, and he still performed. He even went on tours during his presidential vacations.”


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