Author: kayode amuda
Seun Kuti, the Grammy-nominated Afrobeat musician, has made a new claim about Burna Boy.
He lamented that Burna Boy is erroneously being credited for records set by him and others in the Nigerian music industry.
He recalled that Burna Boy was widely reported as the first artiste to play in Coachella in 2020 despite his (Kuti’s) performance at the festival in 2012.
He also mentioned that before Burna Boy earned his first Grammy nomination for Best World Music Album with African Giant, his elder brother, Femi Kuti had received multiple nominations in the category.
Speaking in a recent interview with The Public Republic, Kuti lamented that his album ‘Black Times’ was nominated for Best World Music Album years ago but no African award organiser considered it for a nomination.
The controversial singer stated that despite earning another Grammy nomination for his contributions to Janelle Monae’s ‘Age of Pleasure,’ which was nominated in the Album of the Year category at the 2024 Grammys, the media didn’t mention him among the Nigerian artists nominated for the 66th Grammys.
“My brother [Femi Kuti] has been nominated at the Grammys multiple times. They’ve nominated me, I was also nominated in the last edition. It was only my name that they [Nigerian media] didn’t mention among the Nigerian artists who were nominated for the 66th Grammys. That’s what they do every time as if I’m from Togo.
“That’s how they said Burna boy was the first Nigerian artiste to play in Coachella in 2020 where me I’ve played in 2012 as if I’m from Togo,” he lamented.
On Tuesday morning, the Premier League confirmed the opening-day fixtures for the 2024/2025 season.
The new season will run from Saturday August 17, 2024 to Sunday May 25, 2025.
Champions, Manchester City begin the campaign away at Chelsea. Arsenal welcome Wolves.
Manchester United are at home to Fulham and Liverpool travel to Ipswich Town.
2024/2025 opening day fixtures:
Arsenal vs Wolves
Man Utd vs Fulham
Everton vs Brighton
Ipswich vs Liverpool
Newcastle vs Southampton
Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth
West Ham vs Aston Villa
Brentford vs Crystal Palace
Chelsea vs Man City
Leicester City vs Tottenham
Ex-BBNaija housemate, Tolanibaj has hit the block button on her colleague and friend, Avala after she described her as an enemy.
The reality stars reportedly used to be very good friends. However, it may seem as though the friendship between these two has hit the rocks.
Earlier this morning, fans woke up to the tweet of Avala dragging her friend now turned enemy.
Although the reason for their rift is unknown, it could be concluded that their friendship has come to an end after Tolanibaj blocked her friend on Twitter.
Avala tweeted, “Somebody tell this bxtch she made an enemy out of me!!!!!!!! 🤬
@tolanibaj. I’m tired of the internet giving me false narratives thinking I’m sweet or calm! Or People think they know me after one week on a show! I’m emotional cause I’m passionate! But I’m not the one! It takes alot to piss me off, so don’t f’n try me!!”
Habeeb Okikiola, the controversial Nigerian singer, who is also known as Portable, has called out his colleague, Davido, again.
Portable accused Davido of chasing clout with their recent dinner in the United States.
He lamented that, instead of making music with him or gifting him money, Davido used him to trend.
Portable insisted that the DMW boss should have given him at least $10,000.
The ‘Zazu’ crooner stated this in a video message shared via his Instagram page recently.
“Davido ripped me, you invited me out for a dinner in America, but you didn’t give me a verse or money, you just used me to trend. You should have given me at least $10,000,” he said.
Recall that Portable and Davido fell out after the former publicly accused the latter of giving him “bad advice” during their dinner in the United States.
Davido reacted by unfollowing Portable on Instagram, and the ‘Zazu’ crooner also unfollowed him.
Controversial relationship expert, Blessing CEO has claimed that almost all the wives of rich men in Lagos are dating small boys.
She stated this to buttress her point that women like love not money.
Speaking during her recent TV show, she explained that men shouldn’t always be eager to show off their wealth to their love interest.
The search for justice for the late Nigerian musician Ilerioluwa Aloba, known as Mohbad, may not conclude yet, as his family has rejected the pathologist’s declaration that the toxicology test results were inconclusive.
Therefore, the family has demanded that a re-examination be conducted with the utmost transparency and adherence to the highest standards of forensic science.
Besides, late Mohbad’s family has accused the police of not carrying out a thorough investigation into his death and, therefore, called on the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, to personally intervene in the investigation and bring those who have hands in his death to book.
In a virtual press conference anchored by its lawyers, Wahab Shittu and Taiwo Odumosu, the family explained that its position followed a report on the denial of a United States laboratory to have conducted a poison test on the late musician, as against the Lagos State Government’s claims that the test was conducted there.
The lawyers said, “We, the legal representatives of the Aloba family, express our profound dissatisfaction and disappointment with the recent announcement regarding the toxicology test results of the late Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, which have been declared ‘inconclusive’ by the pathologist.
“This outcome is entirely unacceptable to us and the Aloba family and raises serious concerns about the integrity and thoroughness of the investigation by the police and the medical team into the untimely death of their beloved son, brother, and friend. The Aloba family and, indeed, the whole world demand to know where the toxicology test was carried out, as this has impugned its integrity.
“The legal team wonders how the letterhead and the address of the National Medical Services Laboratories in Pennsylvania, USA, appeared on the toxicology test report if the test was not truly carried out in the USA.
“The legal team is puzzled more, given the discrepancies in the further response given by the NMS laboratories ascribing the test to another sister laboratory. The conflict of interest bothers professional integrity. The public is interested in knowing the relationship between the Lagos State DNA and Forensic Laboratory, NMS in the USA, and ITSI Biosciences, which allegedly completed the toxicology test on behalf of the Lagos State government.
“The family’s hope that the toxicology test reportedly conducted in the United States would shed light on the circumstances surrounding his tragic passing, has been dashed.”
They further stated that the declaration of the test as ‘inconclusive’ failed to provide the clarity needed and undermined the public as well as late Mohbad family’s faith in the investigative process.
In light of these developments, they hinted that the Aloba family was “compelled to denounce the ‘inconclusive’ toxicology test results and demand that re-examination be conducted with the utmost transparency and adherence to the highest standards of forensic science.”
Other demands by the family, as highlighted by the lawyers, were “a thorough review of the procedures and protocols followed during the initial toxicology testing, which should include an assessment of the chain of custody, handling, and analysis of the samples to ensure that no procedural lapses or contamination occurred.
“We urge the involvement of independent international forensic experts to oversee and validate the re-examination process. Their participation will help restore confidence in the findings and ensure that all possible avenues are explored.
“The Aloba family demands full disclosure of all findings and reports related to the toxicology tests. Transparency is crucial to understanding the cause of death and dispelling any doubts or suspicions.
“Time is of the essence in this matter. We call upon the relevant authorities to expedite the re-examination process and ensure that the family receives definitive answers without undue delay,”they said.
Continuing, the lawyers said, “The Nigeria Police has not done enough in this case. The investigation so far conducted does not show the thoroughness and professionalism expected in a murder case of this nature. We call on the Inspector General of Police to personally intervene in this investigation and bring the perpetrators to book.
“The Aloba family remains steadfast in its pursuit of truth and justice for Ilerioluwa. They deserve clear, definitive answers regarding the cause of his death, and it is the responsibility of the investigative bodies to provide them with such clarity. The current ‘inconclusive’ results only serve to prolong their agony and uncertainty, which is both unfair and unjust.
“Considering the Coroner Inquest, we appeal to the presiding magistrate to ensure that an independent toxicology report is submitted to the Coroner’s Court before submitting the final report to the authorities.”
Recall that late Mohbad died on September 12, 2023, in Lagos, at the age of 27.