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Popular Nigerian Musician, Portable, and His Entourage Attacked in Lagos After Performance

Renowned Nigerian artist, Portable, was reportedly attacked by a group of unidentified individuals in Iju Ishaga, Lagos state following his performance at a function. A video circulating on social media shows the musician visibly shaken after the alleged assault.
According to Portable, some of his associates who were with him during the attack are now missing. He also claimed that valuable items belonging to his entourage, such as iPhones, were stolen during the altercation.
The incident has caused quite a stir among fans and followers of the music industry. Many are expressing their concern for Portable’s safety and calling for immediate action to be taken against those responsible for the attack.
Details surrounding the motive behind the attack are still unclear at this time. The police have launched an investigation into the matter and are urging anyone with information to come forward.
This unfortunate event serves as a reminder of the potential dangers faced by public figures like Portable while they carry out their performances. Let us hope for a swift resolution and justice for all parties involve
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Don Jazzy Shares How Vendor Gave Him Free Nkwobi and Asked for Rema to Perform for Free

Popular Nigerian music executive Don Jazzy recently called out a food vendor who gave him free nkwobi—but only on the condition that his star artist, Rema, would perform for free at her upcoming event.
In a video he shared on Instagram, Don Jazzy recounted the surprising encounter, explaining how the vendor insisted on giving him the dish without asking. He accepted and enjoyed the meal, but then was hit with the unexpected request to have Rema perform at no cost.
“That’s why I don’t like freebies anymore,” Don Jazzy said. “You just give me free nkwobi out of nowhere, and suddenly you want me to return the favor with Rema? How does that even make sense? What kind of exchange rate is this, all because of nkwobi?”
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“Ignorance is Not Godly” – Seyi Shay Slams Church Minister Over Hymns Rule

Nigerian singer Seyi Shay shares why she stopped going to her former church. The singer takes to social media to lament on the new rule a minister brought in to church.
“One leader like dat at my former church said something like, ‘we need to stop singing all these new age gospel songs in praise and worship and go back to singing hymns and only songs that are direct scriptures.”
“I don’t know how or why you would feel blessed and happy by singing some of the songs that slave owners wrote and forced them to sing and pass down through generations while bearing and torturing your ancestors. Makes no sense. Do your research! Ignorance is not Godly!”
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Fans Go Wild as Davido and Eniola Badmus Link Up After Years of Feud

Popular Nigerian Singer Davido and actress Eniola Badmus spotted together after years of their fallout friendship.
The actress takes to her Instagram to share photos of Davido greeting the politicians in Abuja, she also added a picture of herself with Davido.
She captioned the photos “Earlier today with Oriade @davido ”, tagging the singer. Fans react with the sudden link up and expressed joy at seeing the two friends together after so long.
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