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Olivia Rodrigo Reveals Her Superstitious Ritual Before She Perfoms

American Singer, Olivia Rodrigo reveals her superstitious ritual ,to PEOPLE, she acts before she performs from every show. Rodrigo states the ritual is her inspired by her monitor tech, Seamus who says before every performance “It’s gonna be a piece of piss” so she now says that before every performance.
“Kind of a weird superstitious thing that I have, my in-ear monitor tech and his name is Seamus and he’s a very British man. And before every show he says, ‘It’s gonna be a piece of piss,’ which is British for, it’s gonna be easy peasy,” she explains to PEOPLE. “And so before every show, I make sure that I say, ‘Seamus, it’s gonna be a piece of piss.’”
Rodrigo also states that she now makes her monitor tech, Seamus repeat the sentence in every show. “If he doesn’t say that, I’m convinced it’s going to be a bad show,” she says. “I’m very superstitious.”
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Priscilla Ojo-Mkambala Praises Iyabo Ojo for Supporting Her During Pregnancy

Nollywood Actress and Influencer, Priscilla Ojo-Mkambala, expresses gratitude to her mother for her support during her pregnancy.
The influencer took to social media and shared a video of Iyabo Ojo cooking for her, stating that her mother cares for her so much and deserves the best grandma award.
“She left her business, work, and life in Lagos just to take care of her baby who’s expecting a baby soon. I don’t even get to think about what I want to eat because she’s already in the kitchen making me something. The best grandma award definitely goes to her!”
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Apostle Suleman Joins VeryDarkMan in Edo Protest Against Dangote Trucks

Apostle Suleman joins social activist, VeryDarkMan, in protesting against Dangote trucks in Edo State.
A video of the Apostle meeting with VDM along the way went viral, as fans and followers pointed out that the two had paired up to lead the protest.
It can be noted that more victims of Dangote trucks have spoken about their accidents. A recent crash also killed three people and left Phyna’s sister with a leg amputation.
VDM protested and demanded that the company take accountability and care for its victims instead of ignoring the issues. The protest ended up blocking the road in Auchi, Edo State, preventing Dangote trucks from operating.
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Singer Reekado Banks Reflects on Exit from Mavin Records: ‘I Left Too Early’

Nigerian Singer, Reekado Banks, speaks on his separation from Mavin Records label. It can be noted that the singer left the record label in 2018 by his own choice.
During a recent interview, the singer recalled when he left the record label and admitted that he might have left too early in his career.
“I thought I wanted to do this now. I thought I could do it now. I just embarked on the journey, as many people would view it, prematurely. As soon as I jumped into the sea as well, I realized how premature it was.”
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