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Ayra Starr Declares Wizkid, Tiwa Savage And Rema As The ‘Big 3’ Of Afrobeats

Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has revealed the artists she considers the greatest Afrobeats stars of all time, commonly referred to as the “Afrobeats Big 3.”

In a recent interview with Hot 97 FM, Starr picked Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, and Rema as the greatest Afrobeats artists of all time.

The usual suspects Davido and Burna Boy, who are often tipped along with Wizkid as the Afrobeats Big 3, were conspicuously snubbed by Ayra Starr.

“My Afrobeats Big 3 would be Tiwa Savage, Wizkid and Rema. My solid Big 3,”
she said.

Meanwhile, Ayra Starr has revealed why she relocated from Nigeria to New York, disclosing that her friends and cultural proximity influenced her decision.

“I spent the last two summers in New York and last summer I lived in Hell’s Kitchen for about three months with my friends. We were watching American shows and movies. It was fun.

“Also, growing up, I had always wanted to come to America. So which city would I want to go? LA is too far, the time difference with Nigeria is nine hours. So, I chose New York,” she explained in an interview with Angela Yee.

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Nigerian Body Builder Wins 2026 Arnold Classic And Takes Home $750,000 Prize (Photos/Video)

Nigerian-born bodybuilder Chinedu Andrew Obiekea, popularly known as Andrew Jacked, has emerged as the winner of the 2026 Arnold Classic Men’s Open title, marking a historic moment in his bodybuilding career.

Andrew Jacked clinched the prestigious title at the 38th edition of the Arnold Classic, one of the most respected bodybuilding competitions in the world.

The final round of the contest was fiercely competitive, with several elite athletes battling for the top spot.

However, Jacked ultimately stood out with his impressive physique, symmetry, and commanding stage presence, earning the judges’ nod as the overall champion.

The 38-year-old athlete was awarded a $750,000 cash prize for winning the Men’s Open category. In addition to the grand prize, he also received an extra $10,000 for the Ed Corney Best Poser Award, recognizing his exceptional posing routine and stage artistry.

The awards were presented by legendary bodybuilder and Hollywood actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, the founder of the Arnold Classic. Schwarzenegger praised Andrew Jacked for his remarkable presentation, balance, and conditioning, highlighting the Nigerian star’s ability to captivate the audience with both his physique and performance.

Andrew Jacked’s victory further cements his reputation as one of the leading figures in modern bodybuilding and represents another proud moment for Nigeria on the global sports stage.

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Iran War: ‘US Has Won, Will Finish The Job’ – Donald Trump Declares

Amid the ongoing tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that America has won the war against Iran.

Trump made this statement on Wednesday while speaking in Kentucky, stating, however, that the US has to finish the job.

“We’ve won. Let me tell you, we’ve won. You know, you never like to say too early you won. We won. In the first hour it was over. But we won,” he said.

After the president declared victory, he noted that the US cannot leave early but finish the job completely.

“We gotta finish the job, right?” Trump said.

Trouble started on February 28 when the US, alongside Israel, attacked Iran, resulting in the death of the Iranian Supreme Leader.

The hostility has continued with Iran launching series of drones and missiles on every United States’ interest in neighbouring countries.

Iran has also struck Israel severally with drones and missiles.

At least 7 US soldiers have died from the war with about 104 injured.

On Wednesday, Iran released a video of captured United States’ soldiers kneeling down with cuffs on their hands backward.

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NNPCL Reduces Fuel Price By N95 After Dangote Refinery’s Cut

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has lowered its petrol price after the Dangote Refinery announced a reduction in its gantry price.

NNPCL filling stations in Abuja and environs lowered their fuel pump price to N1,165 per liter on Wednesday, down from N1,260 per liter on Tuesday.

This represents a reduction of N95 per liter by the state-owned oil firm.

The adjusted pump price has been implemented at NNPCL filling station outlets in Jabi, Lifecamp, Wuse Zone 5, and Zone 4, as of filing this report, while Automotive Gas Oil (diesel) is sold at N1,535 per liter.

Similarly, other filling stations such as NIPCO, AP, and AA Rano now sell PMS at N1,195, N1,200, and N1,223 per liter, respectively.

A manager at MRS filling station, who preferred to remain anonymous, said the retail outlet would adjust its petrol price by N100 to N1,167 per liter from Thursday.

“We will reduce our petrol price to N1,167 per liter from Thursday,”
he told Daily Post on Wednesday.

Earlier, It was reported that Nigerian filling stations had slashed fuel prices by N20 per liter after Dangote Refinery lowered its gantry price to N1,075 amid a drop in crude oil prices.

As of filing this report, Brent and West Texas Intermediate crude stood at $91.76 and $86.86 per barrel, respectively.

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BBNaija Star, Ilebaye Undergoes A Facelift To Look Younger (Video)

Ilebaye Precious Odiniya, the Big Brother Naija All Stars winner, is making headlines after undergoing a facelift procedure.

In a viral video, the Big Brother Naija cast member was seen in a hospital undergoing the procedure. The reality star notes that she wants to look younger, lifted and rejuvenated.

“I want to look younger, lifted, and rejuvenated. But I still want to look like me, though, I still want to look like a Gen Z baddie.

“And of course we got to work because true elegance is always subtle, balanced, rejuvenated, never giving fake, botched or exaggerated,” she said in the video, seeming to advertise the clinic for anyone else who is interested.

Ilebaye is an entrepreneur, actress, and model who won the Big Brother Naija All Stars season on October 1, 2023. She took home the 120 million Naira cash prize, securing 30.08 per cent of the final votes.

Known as the “Gen Z Baddie,” the reality star was the youngest contestant at the time and an ex-Season 7 ‘Level Up’ housemate.

The actress joined the 7th Season of Big Brother Naija on 23 July 2022 as the fourth housemate. She, however, was evicted in the third week of the reality show.

Taking another chance, Ilebaye entered the competition’s All-Star Season as the 13th housemate and was announced the winner during the season finale of the reality show.

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My Champion Has Transcended – Nollywood Actor, Mofe Duncan Announces His Father’s De@th

Nollywood actor Mofe Duncan is mourning the loss of his father, Josbert Thomas Kofi Duncan, in what he describes as an emotional and deeply personal moment.

Sharing the heartbreaking news on his Instagram page, Mofe revealed that his father passed away on March 10, 2026.

In his post, he reflected on the profound impact his father had on his life and the legacy of love, guidance, and strength he leaves behind.

The actor wrote with a mix of grief and gratitude:

“And then my Daddy slept. My sweet old pops has gone to be with the Lord. My Champion has transcended. THANK YOU, DADDY… TRULY.

“I will celebrate you. My heart is broken, but my heart smiles because now I have another angel watching over me, and that angel was once my Daddy.”

Mofe’s words capture the complex emotions of loss — sorrow intertwined with the comforting thought that his father will continue to watch over him from above.

Fans, colleagues, and well-wishers have since flooded his page with messages of support, offering condolences and prayers during this difficult time.

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BBL Is Not Bad – Nigerian Actress, Uche Ogbodo Insists Following De@th Of Nigerian Lady During Procedure (Video)

Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo has weighed in on Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery following the death of a Nigerian woman identified as Jessica Elena.

The actress shared a video on her Instagram page where she reacted to the public concern surrounding BBL surgeries and the messages she has been receiving online.

Ogbodo explained that several social media users had been tagging her in posts about the incident because of her known support for BBL procedures.

The actress maintained that although BBL is known to have risks, it is not the only medical procedure that carries danger.

She stated that many surgeries involve possible complications and that people sometimes lose their lives even during simple medical operations.

She added that what matters most is proper knowledge and preparation before deciding to undergo any cosmetic procedure.

According to her, anyone considering surgery should understand their body and learn about the process before making such a decision.

Ogbodo also spoke about the need for proper care after surgery.

She said infections after an operation can lead to serious problems if they are not treated quickly.

For that reason, she advised that anyone who develops an infection after surgery should seek medical help immediately to address the issue.

She said: “Few days ago Nigerians went into mourning because we lost a beautiful woman, Jessica, which was very sad and painful, but who are we to question God? People have been tagging me to this recent lady that died and saying I am always supporting it.

“A lot of people tagged me to that video because the cause of death is BBL, but life can happen to anyone.

“Yes, BBL is risky, but tell me, what surgery is not risky? People die every day even from the simplest procedures. It’s not entirely bad. It could be her turn today, it could be someone else’s turn tomorrow.

“Just make sure you are educated about the kind of surgery you are about to go into. Make sure you do not get infected after the surgery. If it gets infected, make sure to find a solution to solve that infection.”

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Men’s Constant Body-shaming Is What Pushed Women To Undergo BBL Procedures – Actress Nkechi Blessing Speaks (Video)

actress, has sparked online reactions after addressing how women are judged over their bodies and weighing in on the ongoing debate about cosmetic surgery.

The actress shared her thoughts in a video posted on social media, where she addressed men who now tell women to accept their natural bodies after years of criticizing them over their appearance.

She said many women have been pushed into cosmetic procedures because of constant insults and pressure from society.

According to her, the same people who mocked women for not having certain body shapes are now advising them to avoid surgery and love themselves as they are.

Nkechi Blessing said the harsh comments women receive about their bodies have played a role in the rise of procedures like the Brazilian Butt Lift, popularly known as BBL.

The mother of one explained that the pressure to meet certain beauty standards often comes from repeated criticism and expectations placed on women.

She said: “You people mocked women for years because of their bodies, but now you are the same ones telling them to love themselves the way they are. Many women went for BBL because of the insults and pressure they received about their bodies.

“You bullied women for not having big backsides and now you are telling them not to do surgery. No amount of insults or abuse will push me to change my body. This body is my hard work and the success I have achieved.

“I am proud of my body and I will not alter it because people talk. Women should be free to make their own decisions about their bodies. If I ever decide to do any surgery, it will only be weight-loss surgery.

“I will not go for enhancement procedures like BBL. People should stop judging women for the choices they make about their bodies.”

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Marketers Say Petrol Would Have Reached N1,500 Without Dangote Refinery

Oil marketers have warned that the pump price of petrol in Nigeria could have soared to as much as ₦1,500 per litre if the country remained heavily reliant on imported refined petroleum products.

According to industry players, improvements in local refining capacity, particularly the operations of the Dangote Refinery, have helped cushion the impact of rising global oil prices and supply disruptions.

Marketers had earlier warned that petrol prices could climb to around N1,200 per litre due to the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, which has triggered volatility in global crude oil markets.

They explained that petrol prices in Nigeria are influenced by international crude oil prices, exchange rate pressures and rising logistics costs. Over the weekend, petrol was already selling for more than N1,000 per litre at several filling stations in Lagos, up from an earlier average of about N939 per litre.

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority has also noted that fluctuations in pump prices are a reflection of market forces following the deregulation of Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector.

Speaking on the situation, the National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chinedu Ukadike, said the current price trend is largely beyond the control of marketers.

He explained that although prices may continue to rise, the presence of local refining capacity has prevented an even steeper increase.

Ukadike said that if Nigeria were still importing most of its fuel, the current global pressures could have pushed petrol prices far higher, potentially reaching N1,500 per litre, while also creating shortages due to increased competition for supply.

Another industry operator, Anwalu Ahmed, said the current situation is the result of both global and domestic pressures affecting Nigeria’s petroleum supply chain.

According to him, tensions in the Middle East — one of the world’s most important oil-producing regions have increased fears of supply disruptions, causing traders to factor additional risks into crude oil and refined product prices.

He noted that even when actual supply has not been affected, market uncertainty alone can trigger immediate price increases.

Ahmed also pointed out that Nigeria still relies partly on imported refined products, which means higher landing costs whenever international crude prices rise.

Recent reports also indicated a temporary slowdown in petrol loading from the Dangote Refinery, raising concerns that pump prices could increase further as Brent crude trades above $100 per barrel.

Some filling stations in Lagos were also observed to have temporarily shut down sales as they awaited new pricing decisions.

Ukadike dismissed claims that marketers were exploiting old stock bought at lower prices, explaining that price adjustments in the oil and gas sector are directly tied to the cost of crude oil and exchange rate movements.

He added that global fuel prices, particularly in Europe, have risen sharply in recent weeks, further contributing to the pressure on Nigeria’s domestic market.

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Afrobeats Is Mainly For Lagos, Yorubas – Omah Lay Claims

Nigerian singer Omah Lay has stirred controversy after claiming that the Afrobeats genre is predominantly dominated by Yorubas, making it challenging for artists from other ethnic groups to break into the Lagos music scene.

Omah Lay said coming from Port Harcourt, he had to work hard to earn a spot in the Lagos music industry, which felt exhausting at some point.

Speaking at the listening party of his forthcoming album, ‘Clarity Of Mind,’ the singer explained that he is currently at a point where he no longer seeks validations from the Lagos or global music industry, adding that he is contented with the love of his fans and family.

“Afrobeats is mainly Lagos. It is mainly Yorubas. Fela Kuti is the pioneer, we all know that and he is Yoruba. I am from Port Harcourt and you have to break into Lagos. There are only two people from PH that you know; Burna Boy and me.

“It got to a point I am like, you know what? I am going to take my time and look at my family and fans; people who really love me, I am going to stay there. The rest of you, the rest of the world, don’t love me. F**k off. That is it,” he said.