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He Relies On Auto-Tune, Even My Signees Sing Better Than Him – Portable Slams His Colleague, Mavo (Video)

Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, the Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Portable, has criticized fellow artist Mavo, calling him “untalented.”

Speaking in a video broadcast via his social media page, Portable alleged that the Shakabulizzy crooner relies heavily on auto-tune to make music.

Sharing a clip of Mavo’s live performance, the Zazu hitmaker claimed that judging by the performance, he isn’t a talented musician.

Portable also claimed that his signees were more talented than Mavo.

He said, “Mavo uses auto-tune. I’ve been seeing some celebrities associating and collaborating with you.

“You now went to do a live band. Is that how to perform? Even my signees sing better than you.

“Your live performance is shambolic. That’s not how to use a live band. I blame the superstars who overlook real talents and support overhyped wack artists.”

Mavo is yet to respond to Portable’s criticism.

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Wizkid Becomes First African Artist To Surpass 10 Billion Streams On Spotify

Nigerian singer Ayodeji Balogun, widely known as Wizkid, has made history by becoming the first African artist to surpass ten billion streams on Spotify.

The Ojuelegba crooner achieved the feat as his streams across all credits on the platform recently hit the 10 billion-stream mark.

His collaborative hit with Canadian superstar Drake and British singer, Tyla is his most streamed song on the platform with almost 4 billion streams.

His third studio album, ‘Made In Lagos Deluxe’ is his most streamed project on Spotify with over a billion streams.

Wizkid’s most streamed song as lead is ‘Essence’ featuring Tems, which has amassed over 333 million streams.

Meanwhile, American singer Billie Eilish’s ‘Birds Of A Feather’ has surpassed Tones and I’s ‘Dance Monkey’ as the most streamed solo song by a female artist in Spotify history.

‘Birds Of A Feather’ recently hit  3.37 billion to surpass ‘Dance Monkey’, which has 3.3 billion streams.

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Kids Are Expensive – Nigerian Singer, Johnny Drille Laments After Paying His Daughter’s School Fees

Nigerian singer and songwriter Johnny Drille has lamented the rising cost of raising children, sharing a candid moment from his personal life that resonated with many parents.

The Mavin Records artiste made this known on Thursday, January 8, shortly after paying his daughter’s school fees.

Taking to social media, Johnny Drille reflected humorously yet thoughtfully on the financial demands of parenthood.

“I just paid school fees for my kid,”
he wrote, before adding, “Kids are very expensive.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

His comment quickly sparked reactions online, with many parents and fans agreeing with his observation and sharing similar experiences.

The singer also jokingly hinted at increasing his workload to keep up with the expenses, musing about the possibility of releasing as many as seven albums in a single year to meet growing financial responsibilities.

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Arsenal held by Liverpool but extend Premier League lead

Arsenal failed to capitalise fully on dropped points elsewhere but still strengthened their grip on the Premier League title race after a goalless draw with Liverpool.

The Gunners had the chance to open an eight-point gap at the summit following midweek draws for Manchester City and Aston Villa. Instead, they had to settle for a point, extending their lead to six.

Missed chances in first half

Arsenal controlled much of the opening period, claiming possession and territory, but struggled to translate dominance into clear-cut chances.

Their approach relied heavily on crosses into the box, yet lacked the decisive movement required to finish them off.

Arsenal held by Liverpool but extend Premier League lead
Liverpool hold Arsenal in Premier League title race – Getty image

Despite being second best early on, Liverpool carved out the best opportunity of the half. Conor Bradley pounced on a miscommunication between David Raya and William Saliba before clipping an effort that rattled the crossbar.

Liverpool improve after the break

Arne Slot’s side, operating without a recognised striker due to Hugo Ekitike’s absence, grew into the contest after the interval and posed greater attacking threat. However, their improved intent still failed to produce a breakthrough.

Neither side managed to find the cutting edge needed to claim all three points, with defences ultimately on top.

The draw keeps Arsenal top of the table, now six points clear, while Liverpool remain fourth as the title race continues to take shape.

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Real Madrid edge Atletico to book Superclasico final

Real Madrid secured a place in the 2026 Spanish Super Cup final after overcoming city rivals Atletico Madrid in Jeddah.

Xabi Alonso’s side approached the derby with clear intent after suffering a 5-2 defeat in the teams’ earlier meeting this season, and they wasted no time in asserting control.

Lightning start sets the tone

Inside 90 seconds, Federico Valverde broke the deadlock with a ferocious free-kick from around 30 yards, leaving Jan Oblak with no chance.

The early strike allowed Madrid to manage the game on their terms, conceding possession but remaining structurally disciplined.

Atletico pushed forward and created opportunities, with Alexander Sørloth missing two presentable chances and Alex Baena denied by a strong save from Thibaut Courtois. Their inability to capitalise would soon be punished.

Madrid punish missed chances

Ten minutes into the second half, Real Madrid doubled their advantage as Rodrygo Goes timed his run perfectly to collect Valverde’s pass before finishing clinically past Oblak.

Atletico responded on the hour mark when Sørloth finally converted, heading in at the back post to reduce the deficit and inject urgency into Simeone’s side.

Despite late pressure and attacking substitutions including Antoine Griezmann and Thiago Almada, Real Madrid held their ground, even while ending the match without a natural centre-back on the pitch.

The win sets up a Superclasico final against Barcelona on Sunday, after the Catalans swept aside Athletic Club in the other semi-final on Wednesday.

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How Lagos Commissioner, Tokunbo Wahab Reacted After BBNaija Star, Tacha, Slammed Govt For Arresting Child Beggars

Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, has defended the state government’s decision to arrest street beggars.

The drama began on Wednesday, January 7, when Wahab shared a video showing the moment a child beggar was arrested by men of the state’s environmental taskforce.

He posted the video with the caption: ‘’The raid on street beggars and urchins has continued along the Lekki–Ajah Expressway and in other parts of Lagos, as part of ongoing enforcement efforts to restore order, ensure public safety, and keep our roads and public spaces clear.”

The video moved some Nigerians as it showed the child weeping after he was apprehended.

Reality TV star, Tacha while reacting to the video, questioned the reasoning behind arresting child beggars. According to her, the question should be why are the kids in the streets in the first place. She argued that arresting beggars doesn’t fix anything but only adds fear to poverty. She stated that if the government is serious, it would be setting up proper vocational centres with boarding homes, teach them real skills, shoe making, designing, photography, videography etc

‘’The first question shouldn’t be why arrest these kids? It should be why are they on the streets in the first place?

These children are on the streets because the government failed them.. Along the Lekki–Epe Expressway alone, you’ll see hundreds of kids begging every single day.

Some get hit by cars. Some get injured. Some don’t make it home..

shouldn’t they be in school? Instead, they’re dodging traffic to survive government failure.

Arresting them doesn’t fix anything. It only adds FEAR to poverty. If we were serious, the Lagos State Government would be setting up proper vocational centres with boarding homes, teach them real skills, shoe making, designing, photography, videography.. i mean, give them options.

You don’t solve poverty with force. You don’t punish people for surviving.

If anyone deserves arrest, it’s the officials who looted public funds and left children with no choice but the streets!” she wrote

Responding to her comment, Wahab emphasised that it is not the duty of government to parent recalcitrant children.

He wrote: ‘’Dear Tacha, Thank you fo your concern.


Advocacy and enforcement cannot be approached with emotion or knee-jerk reactions. They must be guided by law, data, and long-term social responsibility.

No one disputes the reality of poverty or the dangers children face on our highways. The presence of minors on major expressways like Lekki–Epe is precisely why intervention is necessary, not why enforcement should be abandoned. Leaving children to dodge speeding vehicles in the name of compassion is not empathy; it is neglect.

To start with, Lagos State public schools are tuition free with free payment for their WAEC examination. Also, Lagos has existing free technical colleges, vocational centres, and skills-acquisition programmes across the state, many of which teach trades such as shoemaking, fashion, photography, ICT, and creative arts. Beyond government facilities, community leaders, NGOs, religious bodies, and even elected officials across the State routinely organise free training and empowerment programmes. These interventions may not be perfect, but it is inaccurate to suggest that nothing exists.

It may interest you to know that each time these kids are apprehended, they are profiled, some are returned to their parents who mostly are not living in Lagos, while others who are interested in learning skills are giving free admission through the Lagos State Ministry of Youth and Social Development. However, the role of the government is not to parent recalcitrant children.

Dear Tacha, beyond social media and like every other person who have partnered with the state, we would be willing to work with you and others alike to contribute to taken kids like this off the street. Kindly reach out to me or the Commissioner for Youth and Social Development @Mo_ogunlende

Thank you! ‘’

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It’s Tough For Me – Anthony Joshua Opens Up On Friends’ De@th In Emotional Note Days After Their Funeral

Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has revealed that the deaths of two of his friends were a particularly difficult period for him.

Recall that a car conveying the boxer earlier this month, rammed into a stationary truck along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The accident claimed that lives of his personal trainer, Kevin Latif Ayodele, and his strength and conditioning coach, Sina Ghami.

In a post on his verified Facebook page on Thursday, the former heavyweight champion said it was tough for him.

Joshua acknowledged that the incident was “even tougher” for the parents of the deceased.

He wrote, “Thank you for all the love and care you have shown my brothers. I didn’t even realise how special they are.

“I’ll just be walking with them and cracking jokes with them, not even knowing God kept me in the presence of great men.

“100% it’s tough for me, but I know it’s even tougher for their parents.

“I have a strong mind, and I believe God knows their hearts. May God have mercy on my brothers.”

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Nigerian Actress, Simidrey Cries Out As Airline Allegedly Leaves Her Stranded In South Africa (Video)

Nigerian actress and on-air personality Simidrey has criticized an airline following a troubling travel experience that left her stranded in South Africa for more than 24 hours.

According to her account, she had a fully paid and confirmed business class ticket but was repeatedly denied boarding due to what she said was the airline’s internal error.

Despite her ticket reflecting as valid in the airline’s system, she was allegedly told her name was missing on the operating airline’s manifest.

She explained that she was placed on multiple waitlists and standby flights, none of which she was allowed to board. The situation reportedly escalated when she was later informed that there was a single available seat on the next flight — but only in economy — and only if she agreed to classify it as a “voluntary downgrade” and waive her right to compensation.

Simidrey described the demand as coercive, stressing that she paid for business class and was being pressured to give up her rights simply to get home after prolonged delays caused by the airline.

Adding to the emotional weight of the situation, the actress revealed she is a breastfeeding mother trying to return to her baby, noting that the experience has been physically exhausting and emotionally draining.

In an emotional video shared online, she called for urgent intervention and accountability, saying the treatment she received goes beyond inconvenience and reflects a troubling lack of transparency, care, and responsibility.

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Politicians Jostling For Power While Nigerians Neck-Deep In Poverty – Peter Obi Laments

Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has lamented that as politicians scramble for power, Nigerians continue to struggle in deepening poverty.

In a post on his verified X handle on Thursday, Obi said while other nations are lifting millions out of hardship, Nigeria is regressing.

Obi said the alarming statistic of roughly 62% of Nigerians representing 141 million people living in poverty, indicates that more than half of the nation’s population is living in dire conditions.

“As we politicians scramble for positions and vie for control of party structures, often sharing posts even before elections are conclude, a harsh truth confronts our nation.

“According to World Bank data, the number of Nigerians living in poverty surged from 81 million in 2019 to approximately 139 million in 2025. In just one year, from 2023 to 2024, the number of impoverished Nigerians jumped from 115 million to 129 million an increase of 14 million individuals.

“Projections for 2026 suggest that this figure will reach around 141 million, meaning an additional 26 million Nigerians will be thrust into poverty between 2023 and 2026.

“The Nigeria Economic Outlook 2026 report, titled “Turning Macroeconomic Stability into Sustainable Growth,” reinforces these grim projections. It is estimated that by 2026, an overwhelming 141 million people, 62% of the population will be living in poverty.

“Despite recent attempts at stabilization, the report underscores that weak real income growth and persistently high living costs will continue to exacerbate poverty.

“Most Nigerians will not experience income growth sufficient to counter escalating costs. Although headline inflation may moderate, sustained high prices stemming from energy, logistics, and exchange-rate fluctuations will remain a burden.

“Low-income households are especially at risk, as food constitutes up to 70% of their total spending, leaving them acutely vulnerable to food inflation and price shocks.

“This rising tide of poverty weakens purchasing power, diminishes demand, and places immense pressure on micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises reliant on local consumers. A sustained increase in poverty could unravel public finances, erode human capital, and impede economic recovery unless we see robust job creation, productivity growth, and effective social protection programs.

“Our trajectory starkly contrasts with nations like India and Indonesia. India successfully reduced extreme poverty from 35-40% in 2000 to an astonishing 5.3% today. Indonesia, too, has made significant strides, cutting poverty from around 30% in 2000 to roughly 8%, all through unwavering investments in education, health, and social protection.

“Meanwhile, Nigeria has witnessed a rise in poverty from about 40% in 2000 to a distressing 62% today.

“Can we continue to tolerate the reality that a child born in Nigeria today faces one of the highest risks of being born into poverty anywhere in the world? The fact that 141 million Nigerians are living in poverty is not merely a national failure; it is a blatant threat to our future. The time for complacency has passed. Structural reforms—macroeconomic stability, investment in agriculture, food supply, logistics, education, health, productivity, and large-scale job creation—are no longer optional; they are imperative,” he wrote.

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AFCON 2025: ‘Sort Out Whatever You Owe Super Eagles’ – Mikel Obi Knocks NFF Over Match Bonus

Mikel Obi, a former Nigeria captain, has cautioned against any distractions in the Super Eagles camp ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

Mikel said that the team is doing well right now and must continue that way.

This happened after news came out that the Super Eagles players and coaches did not want to go to Marrakech for their quarterfinal match against Algeria because they had not been paid their bonuses yet.

Nigeria is set to face Algeria in the quarter-final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations on Saturday night.

The team and coaching staff have not been given their bonuses for the four matches they have played so far.

Mikel said that nothing should stop the Super Eagles from winning the tournament.

The ex-Chelsea player told the Super Eagles to remain focused and determined as they get ready for their next match.

He said on the Obi One podcast, “We need to win the next game, and we have to play it the right way because it’s going to be a difficult match against Algeria.

“I’ve seen them[Algeria]play a couple of times. They are a very strong team and collaborate smoothly with each other.

“They are very strong, they have some really good and talented players, so we have to give our best performance. There should be no things that block the way, or make it hard to focus, or have a bad effect. We should be prepared to handle any problems or issues that may arise.

“Are the players being paid their bonuses? Whatever they were promised should be fixed before the game begins. I believe we can make it all the way and win the trophy.”

If Nigeria beats Algeria on Saturday, they will reach the semi-finals of the AFCON for the second time in a row.

Nigeria finished in second place in 2023, which means they lost to the host country, Ivory Coast, in the final match.