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“The Only Person Who Can Cancel Me is God,” Naira Marley Claims

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Nigerian Singer, Naira Marley releases a bold statement regarding the death of his colleague, Mohbad. The singer has been accused and has face many allegation concerning his relations to Mohbad’s death.

Since that period fans have taken a distance from the singer and his music, some fan also went as far as cancelling him on the internet.

Naira Marley the shares a post on his twitter page, saying no one has the right to judge him or cancel him except God.

“The only person that can cancel me is God”, Fans react to his post and some attack him while others just compliment his brave behaviour.


 

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Nollywood Actress Scarlet Gomez Addresses Critics of Her Movie Roles

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Nollywood actress Scarlet Gomez shares that her husband doesn’t mind her kissing roles. She described her husband as a real man and supportive of her career.

She revealed this in a recent interview, sharing how some people always wonder how she goes home after kissing someone on set.

She added that it’s not her being kissed, but the character.

“I’m married to a man, not a boy. He doesn’t have a small ego, and he trusts his wife. Moving on.”


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“She Couldn’t Breathe” — Moses Bliss Opens Up on Wife’s Health Scare

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Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss reveals that his wife once battled an unknown sickness.

He revealed this at his recent ministration, sharing how his wife couldn’t breathe at a point and really struggled with the mysterious ailment.

He shared the miracle that happened and saved his wife after God spoke to him.

“On the flight back to London, the Spirit of God told me, ‘What are you waiting for? Are you not going to put an end to this nonsense, to this harassment? Who are you waiting for?’”


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“Industry Wasn’t Fair to Me” — Singer Kcee Speaks on His Struggles

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Nigerian singer Kcee shares his experience in the music industry and describes how life was unfair to him.

He revealed in a recent interview how he was usually ignored despite his contributions to Afrobeats.

“I grew up in an industry that wasn’t fair to me. There wasn’t any attention given to me at any moment. I was doing a lot that the industry wasn’t recognising.”

He then added that he changed his mindset to focus on his paycheck rather than awards, sharing that he prefers loyal fan support over fame.


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