The cost of the tickets for Ololade Mr. Money’s Lagos show is currently trending online.
Buzzing Following the disclosure of the ticket prices for his Lagos show, Nigerian musician Ahmed Ololade, well known as Asake, is the talk of the town right now.
The amazing artist, who has been on fire since 2022 began and has solidified his position as one of the hottest discoveries the Nigerian music business has ever seen, will be capping off a fantastic year with a headline performance in Lagos on December 22, 2022, at the Eko Convention Center.
The tables are expected to sell for between 3 million and 10 million naira, based on images seen online. Only VIP replacement tickets, where the bearers will stand, are offered; they cost a staggering 70,000 naira. Regular tickets are not available.
We have addressed concerns about Wizkid not receiving a Grammy Award nomination before the 2023 ceremony.
One of the biggest exports from Africa, Wizkid, was conspicuously absent from the Recording Academy’s complete list of candidates, which was announced on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, in advance of the legendary 65th edition of the renowned Grammy Awards.
The artist Big Wiz did not release any projects during the period of eligibility for the Grammy awards, which led to numerous doubts being raised on social media as people tried to comprehend why he had been omitted.
What Time Frame Are Grammy Awards Eligible?
The Recording Academy, which oversees the Grammy Awards, states that the term of eligibility for this prestigious award runs from Friday, October 1, 2021, through Friday, September 30, 2022. This means that only those works or endeavors that are released during this time frame are eligible for consideration for the 65th edition.
The song “More Love Less Ego” by Wizkid wasn’t published until November 11th, 2022, therefore even while it isn’t eligible for the Grammy Awards in 2023, it might still be nominated for the 66th edition in 2024.
A prophecy made before Nigeria even existed said that its ladies wouldn’t know how to flirt. Unfortunately, it did happen, and Nigerian women began acting absurdly, which they refer to as flirting. So that Nigerian women can answer for their crimes, we need to have a discussion.
Staring is not it
Even if you fixate on them for three business days, they won’t realize you like them. They would want nothing to do with you since, if anything, they think you’re a strange person. Consider starting a conversation. You won’t pass away. Avoid giving them the impression that you are trying to predict their future.
No, they can’t read your mind
You can’t assume that they will be aware of your admiration. Reading minds is not a skill that humans are born with. Rest if you are unable to expand your mouth while still seeming gorgeous.
Calling them “big head” isn’t enough
Calling someone names when you’re flirting with them is childish. You are an adult who can express your sentiments; you are not a child. However, you’ll be perplexed as to why they friend-zoned you. Babe, why won’t they treat you like a friend when you arrive with the spirit of one?
“Let your girlfriend not come and beat me o”
Aunty, start by asking if they have a girlfriend. If you’re wary about someone approaching you in a woman’s body, express an interest in them and wait to hear what they have to say.
Constantly saying “fine boy like you”
He is a fine boy if he is one. Stop attempting to smuggle praises in. “How can you say that to a fine boy like you?” Even students in secondary education are more straightforward than this. You can pay the compliment if you wish.
“Sir” doesn’t work either
Why do women call men “sir” when they are flirting with them? How severe is your father-issues? Why is this? You don’t even address the person who pays your salary as “sir.”
Liking multiple pictures
Pictures are enjoyed by all. It doesn’t necessarily mean anything that you like several images. Instead, try sending them a DM. That is the way things are.
Patience Adesuwa Ajao, a Nigerian living in Canada, describes her struggles to advance to the position of branch manager at one of Canada’s top banks.
Patience detailed the difficulties she encountered as a black woman from Nigeria living in a multicultural nation in a Facebook post.
She emphasized the necessity for immigrants to find for organizations that will recognize their potential while urging them to strive for the best.
Mrs. Patience Adesuwa Ajao wrote in a lengthy post:
“Upon relocating to Canada eight years ago, I was told to abandon all thoughts of building a career, and just, survive. A few months later, I accepted the Customer Service Representative role with one of Canada’s top five Banks,” she wrote.
Talks in my ears sounded like: you will not get promoted, you will be a teller for life, remember you are black, a woman and an immigrant from Nigeria, three strikes against you. Forging on, I moved through four roles: Financial Services Representative, Financial Advisor, Manager of Customer Experience, and Assistant Branch Manager.
In addition to having my 3rd child, pregnancy and maternity did not prevent my climb up the ladder. Needless to say, I have since distanced myself from those that never believed in me.
I am blessed to be a part of an organization that has provided a level playing field for everyone. In this month of November 2022, I accepted the promotion to the role of Branch Manager, thank you TD!!
Finally, Dear Immigrants: seek an organization that will accept your potential and believe in yourself that you can attain whatever height you aim for.”
Omoyele Sowore, a media personality and presidential contender for the African Action Congress (AAC), has refuted allegations that she is a spy for the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
On Sunday, November 13, Sowore and three other candidates spoke at a town hall gathering where the allegation was debunked.
The presidential candidate was questioned by a member of the audience at the town hall meeting hosted by Arise TV in association with the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) about if he was a CIA operative.
In response, Sowore claimed that if he was a CIA spy, President Muhammadu Buhari would have “disappeared” as a result of his detention by DSS agents in Lagos on August 3, 2019.
He added that despite having resided in the US for more than 20 years, he has not yet accepted citizenship.
Sowore declared;
“I am not a CIA agent, if I was, Buhari would have disappeared from the surface of the earth when he detained me. You cannot do that with CIA agent. I am a Nigerian, I have not even accepted a US citizenship and I have lived there for 20 years.”
In a shocking interview with Piers Morgan, Cristiano Ronaldo attacked Erik Ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United. Liverpool star Jamie Carragher has backed Ten Hag.
The Portuguese superstar had declared that he ‘doesn’t respect’ the current United manager Ten Hag after expressing his discontent and frustration at returning to the team.
Carragher, who has harshly criticized Ronaldo since since the five-time Ballon d’Or winner returned to United in the summer of 2021, responded to the interview by asserting that “99%” of Man United supporters will prefer Ten Hag over the winger.
He tweeted;
“Ronaldo “I don’t respect the manager”
“Ronaldo under ETH: Announced he wanted to leave, refused to come on as a substitute, walked off the bench and left before the game had finished.
“9% of United fans will be on the side of ETH, which shows how badly Ronaldo has handled this.”
Ronaldo “I don’t respect the manager”
Ronaldo under ETH: Announced he wanted to leave, refused to come on as a substitute, walked off the bench & left before the game had finished.
99% of United fans will be on the side of ETH, which shows how badly Ronaldo has handled this.