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“Not Everything You See Online Is Real” — AY Speaks on Societal Pressure

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Nigerian comedian Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, speaks to fans on societal pressure and urges them to stop making comparisons.

The comedian took to social media to advise the public that many of the people seen online are not truly living the lifestyles they portray. He emphasized that not everything seen on social media is real and that fans should not feel pressured by what they see.

“Social media is like a movie set; not everything you see online is real. It’s better to live real and simple than to live a life full of fake and boring. Grow at your own pace, stay authentic, and resist the urge to compete with illusions. Choose self-contentment over comparison. If you agree with this message, comment ‘real.’”


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Fans React as Wizkid Joins Burna Boy–DJ Tunez Drama

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Nigerian singer Wizkid has reacted to the reported clash between Burna Boy and DJ Tunez.

Wizkid took to social media to mock Burna Boy, making controversial remarks and referencing Sean Diddy Combs.

His comments have since sparked reactions online, with fans divided over the ongoing tension between the artists.


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Moses Bliss Apologises After Graphic Design Backlash

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Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss has reacted to the public backlash he faced following a request he made to graphic designers.

It can be noted that the singer took to social media asking for a graphic designer to create a flyer, which later turned into a challenge that many criticised, stating it undervalued creatives.

Moses Bliss has now issued an apology, saying “I sincerely apologize to every graphic designer who felt disrespected or undervalued… that was never my intention.”

He added “The goal was to give creatives a platform to showcase their work, not to undermine their value.”


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Is AI Replacing Artists? DJ Neptune Shares Concerns

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Nigerian DJ, DJ Neptune has expressed concern about the growing influence of artificial intelligence in the music industry and how it could affect jobs.

It can be noted that similar concerns have previously been raised online, especially on platforms like Twitter, where many fear AI could replace artists and producers.

He wrote “AI is quietly about to retire the entire music production and mastering industry. I have seen scary things tonight. God help all of us in this ecosystem.”

He further shared how advanced AI tools are already capable of producing high-quality music, raising questions about the future of human creativity in the industry.


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