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Tems Cancels Kigali Concert After Realizing Rwanda-Congo Conflict

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Tems has canceled her Born in the Wild tour stop in Kigali, Rwanda, due to rising tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

The Grammy-winning singer had initially announced the concert for March 22, 2025, but later took to Instagram to apologize for promoting the show without being aware of the ongoing conflict.

“So I recently promoted my show in Rwanda without realizing there is an ongoing conflict between Rwanda and Congo. I never intend to be insensitive to real-world issues, and I sincerely apologize if this came across that way,” she wrote.


 

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DJ Cuppy Says She Still Asks Her Mum How to Boil Rice Even at 32 Years Old

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DJ Cuppy has shared a relatable side of herself, revealing that even at 32, she still turns to her mum for help in the kitchen. The music star and daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola admitted that despite her achievements, she still calls her mother, Nana Otedola, for cooking tips, including something as simple as boiling rice.

In a post on her X page, she wrote, “Making it big… but still calling my mum to ask how long to boil rice.” The confession sparked a mix of reactions online, with some fans joking that her honesty might scare off potential suitors.


 

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Mercy Eke Backs BBN’s Dede as Fans’ Favorite in Ongoing Reality Show Season

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Former Nigerian singer, Mercy Eke, shares her thoughts on who might become fans’ favorite in the ongoing season.

The reality star mentions that Dede is someone already stealing hearts and reveals she’s also supporting her this season.

“Dede is a 10/10.” Fans then react and go on to share their favorite housemates so far this season.


 

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“Once They Blow, the Problems Begin”—Ubi Franklin Talks Industry Challenges

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Nigerian Talent Manager, Ubi Franklin, claims that artists with no big hit are easier to control in the music industry.

During a recent interview, the music manager speaks to general and common problem that happens to artists. “The only artist that can be controlled is the one that has not had a hit. Once they have a hit, the first biggest problem for artists is womanising. For female singers, it’s promiscuity as well.”


 

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