Nollywood actress Nancy Isime has celebrated her friend, Sharon Ooja while congratulating her on her upcoming wedding.
TapSwap, a popular tap-to-earn app utilizing TON Blockchain, has announced an indefinite postponement of its token allocation to users.
The app’s representatives are exploring the best methods to reward participants.
John Robbin, TapSwap’s Head of Communications, revealed this during an X space on Wednesday.
TapSwap, launched on February 15, 2024, allows users to mine coins by repeatedly tapping an icon on the Telegram bot screen.
The app has quickly gained popularity in Nigeria, boasting over 50 million users.
Robbin explained that the token allocation method is still being determined, and the process cannot be disclosed before the allocation. He mentioned that the new date for the token launch is July 1.
“We aim to allocate a significant portion of the tokens to the community to keep the tappers engaged. We are in talks with various exchanges and platforms to ensure a win-win situation for everyone,” said Robbin.
He also warned that users exploiting the system would be banned after community checks, urging genuine users to be patient.
Regarding the mining process, Robbin stated, “Open the app and start tapping to earn shares. More taps and upgrades result in more shares when we finalize the tokens.”
The booster option, which allowed users to double their earnings, has ended.
Robbin noted, “We introduced this feature due to the influx of new users to ensure fair allocation at TGE. The funds generated will be used to enhance the game and support our 25 staff members working to maintain the app.”
Robbin encouragetd more people to join the app, noting that there is still time to earn a substantial number of tokens.
The Canadian hip-hop rapper, Drake has made history by becoming the first artist to receive 100 billion Spotify streams.
On Tuesday night, Chart Data, a major musicmonitoring organization, announced this remarkable achievement.
Drake’s impressive streaming numbers astound his admirers, with the next closest rapper, Eminem, trailing behind with less than half the number of streams.
A closer look at Drake’s streaming data indicates an astonishing average of 234 million streams per song and 5 billion total streams per album.
His chart-topping smash “One Dance,” featuring Wizkid and Kyla, is his most streamed song on the site, with an impressive 3.2 billion streams.
This song also holds the Guinness World Record as the first to surpass 1 billion streams on Spotify, a feat that solidifies Drake’s position as a trailblazer in the music industry.
Sergio Aguero, the world-famous Manchester City legend, has named Real Madrid’s Vinicius as the player that deserved to win the 2024 Ballon d’Or award.
Aguero said the Brazilian international had a great 2023/24 season.
According to the Argentine, Vinicius won both the La Liga and the UEFA Champions League trophies.
“I think the award should be Vinicius. He had a great season, winning the La Liga title and the Champions League, too, with a goal to go with it,” Aguero told Stake.
“Bellingham started out really well, towards the final, after his injury, his performance waned a little.”
Vinicius scored 23 goals and registered 11 assists across competitions for Los Blancos
Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Wizkid has declared himself as the “flyest man on earth.”
The singer, recently seen in Paris, sparked discussions about passersby seemingly not recognizing him, with critics suggesting his songs are no longer popular.
In a recent post on his Instastories, the “Essence” hitmaker proclaimed himself the flyest man in the entire world and shared some new photos.
He wrote: “FLYEST NIG*A ON EARTH”
See reactions to the post below;
amakagurl said: “Of course he’s the Flyest ….. some 003 fans won’t agree to it 😂😂😂😂😂😂”
viviantuza said: “Wizkid is not popular anymore so sad”
oluwaclap stated: “Don’t play! He said what he said !!!!!!”
fx_de_boss said: “This man don go smoke CO again 😂”
iam_bmodel said: “He really is the best dressed in Nigeria music industry.”
cute_rikkie wrote: “For giving unlimited peace of mind to your fan, God bless u for that 😂”
domingo_loso said: “Fair enough, dude’s drip, composure and swag is impeccable”
While Nigerian Afrobeats powerhouse, Rema, was dazzling at the Louis Vuitton’s Men’s Spring-Summer Show during Fashion Week in Paris on Tuesday, his global hit ‘Calm Down’ was plucking trophies at the 2024 ASCAP London Music Awards.
‘Calm Down’ snagged the coveted Song of the Year and Top Streaming Song awards.
The song’s co-writers and co-producers, Michael Hunter aka London, and Andre Vibez were also credited as winners.
The wins bring Rema’s American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, ASCAP’s awards tally to three; the most by a Nigerian/African artiste.
Rema is the most awarded African artist in 2024, with six awards won so far.
He has won 1 Trends Awards in Brazil, 1 iHeartRadio Music award, 1 ASCAP Pop Music award and 2 ASCAP London Music awards.
Recall that ‘Calm Down’ recently became “the first Afrobeats song in history to earn over 1 billion on-demand streams in the US,” according.
NFF Accepts Finidi’s Resignation
The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has officially accepted the resignation of the head coach of the Super Eagles, Finidi George.
The decision came after an initial hesitation due to procedural issues with the resignation letter, which was reportedly unsigned at first.
The resignation process faced a hiccup when Finidi George’s initial resignation letter was found to be unsigned, leading to delays in its acceptance by the NFF.
However, the matter was promptly resolved as the letter was subsequently signed and made available to all members of the executive committee.
The official acceptance of his resignation was confirmed following the Sallah holidays, as reported by ScoreNigeria.com.
Finidi decided to step down following the NFF’s decision to appoint a foreign technical adviser to oversee his work.
In his resignation letter addressed to NFF President, Ibrahim Gusau, Finidi expressed his concerns about the changes to the technical crew, which included several appointments made without his input.
He stated that under these circumstances, he preferred to resign from his position.
With Finidi’s departure, the NFF is now faced with the task of finding a suitable replacement before the commencement of the 2025 AFCON qualifiers, which are set to begin in the first week of September.