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Saturday 28 November 2015

Music star, Olamide bereaved, loses dad


Indigenous rapper, Olamide has announced the death of his father, Pa Adedeji
The Story For the gods crooner, who recently dropped his 5th studio album, Eyan Mayweather, announced the sad news on his Instagram page on Thursday.

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While praying for the peaceful repose of his father, the YBNL rapper wrote a farewell message via his Instagram thus: “O God, who hast commanded us to honor our father and our mother; in Thy mercy have pity on the soul of my father, and forgive his trespasses; and make me to see him again in the joy of everlasting brightness. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Rest well Dad.. Forever in my heart.”

Source:dailypost

Nothing wrong with married women showing off in bikinis – Caroline Danjuma

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Nollywood actress, Caroline Danjuma, has lambasted critics whom she claimed criticize married women who wear ‘bikinis’, stressing that they should let women be and stop making marriage look like the center of slavery.

On an Instagram post @ carolyna hutchings, the actress said nothing was wrong with married women wearing and showing off bikinis to enjoy themselves at the beach.


Biafra: Don’t harm Nnamdi Kanu, else Nigeria will burn – Nollywood producer, Dickson

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Following the ongoing agitation for the Republic of Biafra and the arrest of Radio Biafra boss, Nnamdi Kanu, Nollywood producer, Iroegbu Dickson, has stated that Nigeria as a country will burn should anything happen to Nnamdi.


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Too much politics in Nigerian music industry – Burna Boy

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Nigerian reggae-dancehall singer, Burna boy, has expressed his thoughts on the music industry and the degree of politics he thinks is involved therein.

Speaking from award angle, the ‘Like to party’ crooner told The Fader that it is political.

He said, “It’s political, man. To be honest, I don’t really feel like I’m a part of the industry. Check out awards, I don’t get awards because the powers that be don’t really like me. I’m not like everyone else; I won’t do what everyone else does. They don’t like it.


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