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“Poverty Is Not Virtue” — Solomon Buchi Advises Women on Relationships
Online personality Solomon Buchi causes debate as he speaks on relationships and how women should pick the right partner.
He shared that there is a misconception going on where women will see a poor man and think he has a good character and is humble. However, he warned against that, stating that it is not always so.
“Not every broke guy is good. Not every broke guy has a great future. Not every broke guy has a vision.
Not every broke guy will make a wonderful husband. Be careful when choosing a broke guy, just as you would when trying to choose a rich guy. Poverty is not another name for virtue.”
Entertainment
Asake Emerges Most Streamed Artist on Spotify Nigeria
It has been claimed that Nigeria singer, Asake is the most streamed artist on Spotify in Nigeria.
It was revealed that his track “Remember” was the most streamed song in Nigeria and “Lonely at the Top” also gained some recognition.
Also, the Spotify platform revealed that Nigerians have created over 25 million playlists for the past 5 years.
Entertainment
Ray Emodi Steps Away from Acting to Focus on Music
Nigerian actor Ray Emodi announces that he is stepping away from acting to focus on his passion for music.
He also added other reasons for this choice as family and health considerations.
“I’ve been through some intense situations, but I’ve also had some of the most rewarding moments of my life on set. Saying no to new film roles hasn’t been easy, but it was necessary. Music has always been my passion, and I want to share this journey with you. I love every Nollywood fan, and I’m not leaving you, I’m just following my musical dreams,” he said.
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Asake Shares Challenges Behind His Rise to Fame
Nigerian singer, Asake, revealed that there were some challenges he faced while growing as an artist.
He revealed in a recent interview how he was sometimes rejected because he sang in Yoruba.
However, he expressed that he has no regrets over his decision. “How I got to where I am today is by God’s grace, self-belief, consistency, and endurance. At some point, a lot of people said no to me; they didn’t allow me to perform at shows because I spoke Yoruba. But thank God I didn’t stop, and I kept believing in myself.”
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