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“Suspect Wants to Do Challenge but No Partner” – Don Jazzy Reflects on Being Single

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Nigerian music producer and Mavins record label boss, Don Jazzy, has once again reflected on his relationship status, sparking conversations among his fans.

The 41-year-old music mogul took to his Instagram page to share his thoughts while addressing the popular online trend known as the ‘Suspect Challenge.’

The Suspect Challenge is the latest viral sensation, where couples humorously tease each other through playful videos, capturing their sweet moments.

Don Jazzy expressed his desire to join the fun but admitted that he doesn’t have a partner to participate with, leaving him feeling left out.

In his post, he wrote, “Suspect wants to do a suspect challenge but no suspect partner.”

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He added a caption to the post that read, “It hurts,” giving fans a glimpse into his emotions.

This isn’t the first time the music icon has opened up about his love life.

Over the years, Don Jazzy has often shared lighthearted and candid comments about his relationship status.

In a previous interview, he revealed that he once got married at the age of 20 but the union ended in divorce a few years later due to his focus on his music career.

He explained that his passion for music consumed him, leaving little room for his partner, which ultimately led to their separation.

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Fans have always admired Don Jazzy for his honesty and humour when discussing personal matters.

Despite his playful demeanour online, the producer is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the Nigerian music industry, having nurtured the careers of several stars, including Rema, Ayra Starr, and Johnny Drille.

As the founder of Mavins Records, Don Jazzy’s impact extends beyond music production.


 

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‘I’ve Always Been Criticized’ – Khloé Kardashian Gets Candid About Weight and Confidence

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Popular American reality TV star Khloé Kardashian addresses weight loss rumors, particularly those linking it to Ozempic.

In a recent episode of the reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the star opened up about how criticism regarding her body has affected her over the years. She shared that people always had something to say about her appearance—whether she was big or small.

“I’ve always been criticized for how I look,” she admitted. “The bigger I was, I was way more confident because, like, what are you going to say about me? I already knew all the things people would throw at me.”

“I felt like, ‘Well, I can’t get fat again because everyone’s waiting for it.’ It became less about health and more about managing perception.”


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Stella Damasus Opens Up on the Accent Barrier Facing Nigerian Actors in Hollywood

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Nollywood Actress Stella Damasus speaks on the reality of Nigerian actors getting a role in Hollywood, she describes it as a challenge.

The actress reveals that Hollywood looks for a particular type of accent from Africans when it comes to getting roles on their shows.

“Hollywood filmmakers insist that there is a particular accent that Africans who want to act in their industry must have. So, that’s why they forced our people to put it on.”

“I’m like, we [Nigerians] don’t sound like that, maybe one or two small countries in East Africa. I’m Nigerian, they are Ghanaians. We are different people and we all sound different. We [Nigerians] don’t sound like this. That’s what Hollywood wants. That’s what they are used to.”


 

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‘Nigeria Is at War’ – Rapper N6 Speaks Out Boldly on Rising Violence in Benue and Beyond

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Nigerian Rapper Nnamdi Nwabasili famously known as N6  shares his take on the current activities in Nigeria and describes it with a bold claim.

In a viral video, the rapper spoke on the recent violence attacks in Benue State that took the loves of 200 people.

Let me tell you something, whether you want to accept it or not. Nigeria is at war; Nigerians just don’t know it yet. Nigerians watch so many movies, so they assume a war is like a football match where the two opponents will face themselves and start fighting.

“But in reality, it is not always so. The war has started since 2016/2017. The problem is that most people reside in Lagos, Abuja, and state capitals, so the war hasn’t reached them. But ask people in rural areas. Nigeria is at war. Nigeria has been at war since 2016/2017 officially. Nigerians are just waiting to hear someone officially declare war before they know that they are at war. Hmm.”


 

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