African mothers enjoy taking showers in the same bathroom as their children.
You ought to know and be familiar with this if you were born and raised in Africa. Perhaps your mother went through it with you when you were a child.
Some claim that doing so is improper, especially when the child is a boy. Some mothers, however, don’t see anything wrong with it because they believe their children have little knowledge of their bodies.
Some of you may have experienced the experience while taking a bath in the same bathroom as your mother.
Natacha Akide, better known by her stage name Tacha, is a reality TV personality and businesswoman. One of her fans questioned her about wearing the same clothing more than once.
Tacha posted a picture to her social media account. Tacha has allegedly worn the look in the past, which didn’t sit well with the troll.
Under the post, a troll writes, informing Tacha that she has already rocked the costume once, and that is enough.
Tacha, who was clearly not having it, referred to the troll as “mad” before disclosing how much it costs celebrities to have their hair and makeup done for a photo shoot.
She gave the troll a preliminary estimate of more than N2 million before telling him not to be “stupid”.
Kemi Olunloyo, a self-described investigative journalist, criticizes Tiwa Savage for her most recent single, Loaded.
Remember how the singer said that an adult tape could not “destroy her life” in the song she wrote with singer Asake about her scandal.
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As a result of her remark, the contentious journalist went on Twitter to correct the singer for influencing young females with her son. She also emphasized to Tiwa that she has a son.
Mavin Records, the largest independent label in Africa, celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2022. To commemorate the incredible 10 years of service, the hit single Overdose, which features some of its finest stars, including Ayra Starr, Crayon, Ladipoe, Boy Spyce, and Magixx, was released. The song was produced by the label boss, Don Jazzy. The label will release a collaborative project with Don Jazzy, Rema, Ayra Starr, Ladipoe, Johnny Drille, Crayon, Magixx, Boy Spyce, and Bayanni before the end of the year in addition to their upcoming performance at the Livespot X Festival on December 16.
Mavin Records All-Stars have provided a preview of their upcoming album by producing the likely hit single “Won Da Mo,” which features Rema, Ayra Starr, Ladipoe, Johnny Drille, Crayon, Magixx, Boy Spyce, and Bayanni. The song’s producer is Alexandre Uwaifo, better known by his stage as Andre Vibez.
This is one of the items on Mavin Records’ to-do list before the year is over.
“Wake up in the morning, Hallelujah Chasing the money, no looking back Me and my gang, steady fire we leave no gap Gucci Gucci, Loui V, mix my Monster with Hennessey My eye don dirty I no fit see…”
Burna Boy became the first and only African musician to accomplish a new achievement, continuing his streak of record-breaking on the international stage.
Burna Boy, a Grammy-winning singer and songwriter, just accomplished something that has never before been done in African music. The entertainment portal 626blaze is always lauding the enormous successes of afrobeats around the world.
The great singer that never gets tired of placing Africa and the afrobeats sound on the map established a new record with the gold RIAA certification received by ‘Last Last.’
‘Last Last’ has currently sold over 500,000 units in the US alone, and it is the third solo song by the singer to reach this record. Burna Boy receives the RIAA gold certification for his solo tracks “Last Last,” “On The Low,” and “Ye,” making him the first and only African musician to do so.
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A number of the biggest music markets in the world have certified “Last Last.” Additionally, it is certified as gold in France after selling more than 100,000 pieces, platinum in Canada after selling more than 80,000 units, and gold in the UK after selling more than 400,000 units.
The chairman of the efcc, Adbulrasheed Bawa, was found guilty of contempt of court by an Abuja high court that was sitting in Maitama.
The anti-graft agency’s disregard for a previous court ruling led to the conviction of the efcc chairman on Tuesday.
The defendant was Air Vice Marshal Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo, a former director of operations for the Nigerian Army Force (NAF), and the court had ordered the efcc to return his range rover and N40 million to him.
Ojuawo was charged by the efcc with two counts in 2016 in Nyanya before Justice Muawiyah Baba Idris of the High court of the FCT. He was charged with accepting N40 million from a man named Hima Aboubakar, along with a range rover sport (supercharged).
In a recent piece, popular American comedian Steve Harvey shares his lowly beginnings and asks readers to take something away from it.
The comedian and television host wrote about his three years of homelessness in a series of Tweets on the microblogging website.
According to him, he didn’t start doing comedy until he was 37 years old, and because he was homeless at the time, he had to live in a car for three years.
These incidents didn’t stop him from believing in himself and pursuing his objectives, though.
Additionally, he counseled his followers to put their attention on God’s plan for them, saying that it is always preferable to their own.