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Tems Wins a BET Award 2024

The 2024 BET Awards, which celebrate Black artists and individuals in the entertainment industry worldwide, took place on June 30 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. At the event, Nigerian artist Tems emerged victorious in the Best Gospel/Inspirational Song category with her hit track “Me & U”.
It was a challenging night for the Nigerian contingent, who lost in all other categories. Tems outshone notable contenders such as Halle Bailey and Kirk Franklin, who were nominated for their works “Angel” and “All Things,” respectively.
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2025 Watchlist: Find Out Some Of The Must-See Series Returns and Big-Screen Premieres

Want to know upcoming movies and series this 2025? Stick with us and anticipate the shows. 2025 is filled with promising movies and continuation of our favorite series.
Here is a list of some the series that are coming back this year:
- Wednesday season 2
- Stranger Things Season 5
- Line Of Duty Season 7
- Paradise Season 2
- Fire Country Season 4
Meanwhile here is a list of some the movies coming this 2025:
- Friendship
- Final Destination: Bloodlines
- Lilo and Stitch
- Mission: Impossible- The Final Reckoning
- Karate Kid: Legends
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Brother of VeryDarkMan Raises Alarm After EFCC Arrests Him Over Comments on GTBank

Brother of Nigerian Activist, VeryDarkMan, VDM, speaks out on the recent arrest of his brother by the security operatives of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
It can be recalled that VDM was arrested yesterday which was revealed by his lawyer, it was stated that the activist was arrested over his comment on GTBank.
VDM’s brother then came to social media to lament about the situation revealing that they refuse to release him. “We’ve gone through the necessary channels. They have refused to let VDM and the other go or get treated because information reaching us was that they were badly injured.”
“I don’t know the agenda EFCC has against VDM. But whatever this is, GTBank and the EFCC know how this will end.”
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Ruger Says Having His First Heartbreak at 6 Led to Emotional Struggles

Nigerian singer, Ruger, has opened up about the trauma of his first heartbreak, which he experienced at a surprisingly young age. The ‘Toma Toma’ artist recalled being just six years old when a woman he thought of as his girlfriend—someone who had often called him her “boyfriend”—broke his heart.
In a recent interview on The Bro Bants show, Ruger shared how he once witnessed this woman with another man, an experience that left a deep emotional scar. “I was so young, I thought she was really my girlfriend,” he said. “One day, I saw a guy with her through her window, and he was with her in a way that shattered me. I was crying. That’s when it all started. I remember playing ‘Imagine That’ by Styl-Plus over and over. That moment marked the beginning of my emotional struggles, and it stayed with me.”
Ruger admitted that the heartbreak shaped his attitude as he grew up, leading to what he describes as a toxic mindset.
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