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Zendaya and Tom Holland Reportedly Discussing Marriage
Zendaya and Tom Holland are reportedly considering marriage after five years together. A source revealed that the couple, who are part of each other’s families, have been discussing wedding plans for some time. With a break before the next *Spider-Man* movie, Tom is expected to propose soon.
While they’ve kept their relationship mostly private, they often support each other at events. Their wedding is likely to be a family affair, though they’re still deciding on a location. The source added that Tom has matured and is ready for the next phase of their relationship.
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Two Adults Detained by Rumuehwara Community in Rivers Over Alleged Homosexuality
In a recent incident, two adults were apprehended by the Rumuehwara community in Rivers State on charges of homosexuality. The situation has sparked conversations surrounding the sensitive issue in Nigeria, where societal views and legal restrictions against same-sex relationships are strict. This case highlights the ongoing clash between traditional cultural beliefs and human rights advocacy within the country.
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PUMA Allegedly Snubs Wizkid Signs Davido in $10M Deal While UBA Drops Starboy
In 2020, global sportswear giant PUMA allegedly signed Nigerian superstar Wizkid, born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, as their brand ambassador, offering him a reported $1 million per year.
Wizkid, known for his massive hits like “Essence” and his status as one of Africa’s most successful musicians, became the face of PUMA’s campaign, representing their products across several markets.
However, when the contract recently expired, Wizkid allegedly demanded a staggering $10 million to renew the deal, citing the same amount that PUMA is believed to pay global icons like Rihanna and Neymar.
PUMA, however, refused to continue the partnership, allegedly stating that while Wizkid has a considerable following, his collection’s sales did not justify such a large figure.
Just a few days ago, PUMA allegedly shocked fans by signing another Nigerian heavyweight, Davido, with the $10 million deal that Wizkid had initially demanded.
Davido, born David Adeleke, is an award-winning artist and one of Africa’s most influential musicians, known for his global hits such as “Fall” and “If”.
This move has reportedly left Wizkid furious, with rumors suggesting that he views this as a betrayal.
With both artists having loyal fanbases, the situation quickly fueled debate online about who holds more influence and why PUMA might have opted for Davido instead of renewing their deal with Wizkid.
The alleged tensions don’t stop there. UBA (United Bank for Africa), which had a $3 million deal with Wizkid since 2020, has reportedly also ended their partnership with the musician.
UBA, one of Africa’s largest financial institutions, is known for collaborating with top talents.
Allegedly, the bank is now in talks with Davido to take over the role of brand ambassador.
Reports suggest that despite Wizkid meeting with UBA’s chairman, Tony Elumelu, a highly respected businessman and philanthropist, to try and secure an extension of the deal, his friend could not help him lock in a continuation.
It is further speculated that these developments have caused friction between Wizkid and Davido, with rumors that Wizkid has lashed out at Davido online, accusing him of negotiating these deals behind his back.
For fans of the two stars, this alleged tension has reignited debates over which artist truly dominates the Afrobeats scene and holds more international clout.
Both musicians are global icons, but recent events have left many questioning where the balance of power lies in the world of African entertainment.
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Serah Ibrahim Unveils Alleged Evidence of ₦100M Compensation for Lekki Tollgate Victims
In a significant turn of events, media personality Serah Ibrahim has come forward with documents that challenge the long-standing narrative surrounding the deaths at the Lekki Tollgate during the 2020 #EndSARS protests.
For years, the Lagos State government denied any fatalities that occurred during this critical moment in Nigeria’s history.
However, Ibrahim’s recent disclosures suggest otherwise, indicating that the government offered a staggering ₦100 million in compensation to the families of those injured or killed in the protests.
This revelation raises important questions about the government’s accountability and transparency in handling the protests that aimed to address police brutality and systemic injustice.
The documents released by Ibrahim not only highlight the financial compensation but also reflect the deep emotional and social scars left by the protests.
Families of the victims have long sought justice and recognition for their losses, and this information could be a pivotal moment in their quest for acknowledgement and reparations.
As public discussions around the #EndSARS protests resurface, the implications of Ibrahim’s findings could resonate throughout Nigerian society, reigniting calls for justice and reform.
The Lagos State government’s previous denials have now come under scrutiny, prompting a renewed examination of the events that transpired on that fateful night.
Stay tuned as we continue to follow this developing story, which promises to shed light on a critical chapter of Nigeria’s recent history and the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability.
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