Entertainment
Nigerian Singer, Ayra Starr Goes On Tour With Coldplay In Australia
Nigerian singer, Ayra Starr has joined Coldplay on their tour in Australia, opening their shows alongside the band. This collaboration showcases her versatility and offers a significant opportunity to expand her global audience. Ayra Starr is also the fourth woman featured on a Coldplay track, contributing to their latest album with the song “Good Feeling.”
This year, Ayra Starr has toured with several other artists, and now she’s ending the year with this high-profile tour with Coldplay.
Entertainment
Kunle Remi Reacts to Fuel Price and Power Supply Issues
Nollywood actor Kunle Remi expresses his frustration over the current state of the economy and the fuel increase.
He first states how Nigeria is now inconsistent with power supply and on top of this sudden fuel increase occurs.
“I live on the island, we’ve been running generators back to back. Petrol is ₦1,300 now. My staff are smiling but letting me know it’s hard to even come to work.”
“All the things I’m working for… for what? It’s messing with my brain and my spirit is very angry,” he added.
He calls for the government to make a change and provide a solution to this.
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I Go Save Laments Over Fast Data Consumption
Nigerian comedian I Go Save takes to social media as he laments about data in Nigeria. He expresses his frustration with how data finishes fast these days.
He proceeded to share his experience stating that one month data finished in few hours.
“They just talk say I have subscribed for one month, e no even reach how many hours, they thing don finish. I download house? Nobody is even saying anything. Internet providers are defr@uding Nigerians badly.”
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Ruggedman Criticizes “Afrobeats” as Cover for Untalented Artists
Nigerian rapper Ruggedman steps out to criticize the term Afrobeats and states how many artists hide under that category.
In a recent interview, he shares his thoughts stating that people who are even with no talent hide under the name Afrobeats and it gets accepted because of that.
“I don’t like Afrobeats as an umbrella genre from every music coming out of Africa. That was a mistake. I didn’t liked it from the beginning but when I complained people accused me of being jealous or trying to gatekeep,” he said.
“It is the people in the UK who started this thing of tagging every African music Afrobeats. Nigerians love classicism. They just wanted to give it a name,” he said.

