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Oxlade Reveals Cultist Threats Behind Dropout

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Nigerian singer Oxlade revealed he dropped out of Lagos State University (LASU) in his final year due to threats from cultists. He explained that gangs targeted him because of his looks, forcing him to leave school and later run away from home, unable to tell his family the real reason.

In an interview on the *Tea with Tay Podcast*, Oxlade shared how his grandmother unknowingly saved his life by urging him to come home to Ibadan. Shortly after he left, his roommates were attacked by the gang. He acknowledged that LASU has since improved its focus on academics and safety.


 

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Angela Okorie Reveals Strict Rules for Accepting Marriage Proposal

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Nigerian Actress Angela Okorie shares her required rules that must be met before she can accept a marriage proposal.

She took to social media and shared the rules “A male friend of mine said. Angela any guy wey you go date or marry you, we go investigate am for 2years before you go gree,we go know his family house,we go know.”

“He mama,we go know he papa,we go know his siblings, we go find out weda them get madness for their family…”


 

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Carter Efe Laments After Losing Access to 1.8 Million Follower Instagram Account

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Nigerian skit maker, Carter Efe laments about his social media handles being taken away from him.

It can be noted that the skit maker recently criticized Singer Davido, he stated on his page “If Wizkid calls me my G, that means Lion don get belle. E no fit happen. That boy too get pride, idiot.”

After his criticism, the skit maker noticed he lost access to his social media pages and commented that it has been taken. “FC una collect my Instagram account of 1.8 million followers.”


 

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Made Kuti Questions Value of Selflessness in Activism for Nigeria

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Afrobeat singer Made Kuti speaks on people and his family that has joined an activism in order to better the country.

He shared how most of his family members have tried their best and fought for the country, however they did not still get the change they hoped for.

He expresses that selflessness for the country can sometimes be in vain. “Selflessness, I’m very careful with that. Giving and getting nothing in return. I’m of the opinion that we [Kuti’s family] have done enough already.”

“And I’ve really no interest in activism. I’m happy to be at the right side of history, but not at the cost of the wellbeing of my family and the people around me.”


 

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