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Spyro: Mother’s Sacrifices Drive My Success

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Nigerian singer Spyro recently appeared on the Just Chude podcast, hosted by Chude Jideonwo, where he shared how his mother has been a significant source of motivation behind his success.

Spyro reflected on his childhood, revealing that as a pastor’s child, his father’s financial withdrawal due to his poor grades led his mother to take on the responsibility of paying his school fees. He expressed deep gratitude for her sacrifices, stating that his recent purchase of a car for her was a fulfilling milestone that highlighted his desire to make her happy and repay her efforts.

Spyro described his mother’s struggles, noting that she worked hard to support him, his twin sister, and his older brother, often taking on extra jobs to make ends meet. Despite his father’s intentions to instill discipline by halting financial support, Spyro admitted it strained their relationship and made him question his father’s affection. He acknowledged that while his father’s actions were meant to be disciplinary, they had a lasting impact on their bond.


 

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Timini Egbuson Says He’s Not a Womaniser and is Too Busy for Relationships

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Nollywood actor Timini Egbuson has cleared the air on claims that he’s a womaniser, saying the rumor doesn’t reflect his reality. Speaking on a recent episode of The Culture League podcast alongside footballer Victor Boniface and comedian Bovi, the 38-year-old actor said his lifestyle doesn’t leave room for such assumptions to be true.

“A lot of people think I’m out here chasing women, but I’m really not,” he said. “For the past two to three years, I’ve been single and buried in work. Nollywood has completely taken over my life. Unless someone is completely unserious, there’s no way you can handle that much filming and still have time to juggle multiple relationships.”

He admitted he often wonders how some of his friends manage to date several women while still keeping up with work. “Imagine finishing a long day on set, getting home tired around 11 pm, and then having to start entertaining chats. I honestly don’t have the energy for that,” he added.

Timini said he’s not offended by the public’s perception of him. In fact, he finds the “bad boy” label amusing and has no problem letting people believe what they want.


 

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Ayra Starr Makes History as First African Artist with Latin Diamond Certification

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Nigerian Singer, Ayra Starr, reaches a new milestone as she becomes the first African artist to earn Latin Diamond certification.

It can be recalled that the singer collaborated with two international artists, Rvssian and Rauw Alejandro on a song “Santa”. The song was then certified by the Latin Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) fir gathering a millions of streams.


 

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“I’m a Prophet, Not a Scammer – Woli Arole Blasts Yahoo Boys Seeking Adverts”

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Nigerian actor, Woli Arole, calls out scammers who have approached him to help advertise their services or product.

It can be noted that the actor recently announced his plan to support small businesses and the reveals that all sorts of business have reached including fraudsters.

What’s all these naw, I am a prophet for crying out loud “Ewo ni Woli Arole please do advert for me I am a Yahoo boy”. So wetin you wan make I talk “Please eyin pickers e follow Ooooo”. Kini Gbogbo eleyi naw. Yahoo ko Gmail ni.”


 

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