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South Korean Artiste Silly Music Revels in Overwhelming Support During Nigerian Visit

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In a remarkable testament to the warmth and generosity of Nigerians, South Korean dancer and artist Silly Music has been enjoying an extraordinary reception during her current visit to Nigeria.

Known for her viral dance covers of popular Nigerian songs, Silly Music’s journey to Nigeria has been marked by an outpouring of support and hospitality from fans and fellow artists alike. Before even setting foot in Nigeria, Silly Music was met with incredible gestures of kindness.

Renowned Nigerian artist Olamide allegedly went above and beyond to ensure her visit was smooth and enjoyable. He took care of all her logistics, providing her with everything she needed to feel comfortable and welcomed.

A welcome party was also held after her arrival to make her feel welcome in Nigeria.

In addition, popular dancer Poco Lee made a significant impact by cancelling his prior engagements to collaborate with Silly Music on video projects.

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The results of this incredible support have been nothing short of astonishing. Within just three days, Silly Music has gained over 50,000 new followers, all of whom are Nigerians.

This surge in followers reflects the deep connection and enthusiasm Nigerians have for her work, highlighting the country’s embrace of global talent.

Remarkably, Silly Music has not had to spend a single dollar during her stay, with the Nigerian community generously providing for her needs.

From fans offering her gifts to local supporters arranging accommodations and transportation, the level of kindness has been overwhelming. Silly Music has expressed her gratitude, describing Nigerians as “the most supportive people in the world.”

Her experience serves as a shining example of how cultural exchanges can foster extraordinary connections and mutual appreciation.

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As she continues to enjoy the love and support of her Nigerian audience, Silly Music’s visit is set to be a memorable chapter in her career, celebrating the unifying power of music and dance across borders.


 

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Portable Laments After Meeting Obi, Says Tinubu Would Have Given Money

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Controversial Nigerian singer Portable recently expressed disappointment after meeting Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, during a visit to Edo State.

Portable encountered Obi in Benin over the weekend, where Obi was supporting the Labour Party’s gubernatorial candidate, Olumide Akpata.

At the same time, Portable was in town for a performance.

In a viral video circulating on social media, Portable is seen bowing and greeting Obi beside his car, showcasing his respect.

However, in a separate video shared later, the singer voiced his dissatisfaction, stating that Obi did not offer him any money during their meeting.

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Comparing Obi to President Bola Tinubu, Portable told his crew that if they had met Tinubu, he believed they would have received some form of monetary gift.

He expressed his disappointment, saying, “Obi cannot give us anything. Obi didn’t give us anything. If it was Tinubu, he would have given us something.”

The incident quickly gained attention online, with fans and observers weighing in on Portable’s reaction.

While some defended his candid remarks, others criticized the expectation of financial rewards from political figures.

This encounter highlights the contrasting approaches of political leaders and the expectations of some individuals in the entertainment industry.

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VeryDarkMan Criticizes Lords Chosen Church Members Over Testimonies

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Activist and influencer VeryDarkMan has called out members of the Lords Chosen Church regarding the nature of their testimonies. His comments sparked debates online, as he questioned the authenticity and content of the testimonies shared during church services. The criticism highlights ongoing conversations about religious practices and the way testimonies are used or perceived in different communities.

 


 

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The Smart Money Woman Season 2 Premieres October 10

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Popular Series, The Smart Money Woman returns for Season 2 on October 10, 2024. The series, which first aired on Netflix in September 2021 as a seven-episode adaptation of the original Africa Magic season, has released its official teaser trailer.

Created by Arese Ugwu, this financial literacy comedy-drama set in Lagos features Nollywood stars like Osas Ighodaro, Toni Tones, and Ini Dima-Okojie. Directed by Wande Thomas and Bunmi Ajakaiye, Season 2 is produced by Arese Ugwu, Isoken Ogiemwonyi, Akin ‘Marine’ Marinho, and Lala Akindoju.


 

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