Category: Entertainment News
Popular Nigerian singer, Davido has opened up on the reason for the recent change in behaviour.
It all started with a tweet from the Afrobeats star, where he expressed his love for his family.
An observant fan noticed the change in Davido’s demeanor since his marriage and commented on it.
The fan tweeted, “We notice, since you officially got married, you’ve been moving differently.” Davido responded, “We dey try do better, that’s all.”
The singer’s response suggests that his recent change in behavior is an effort to be a better person, likely influenced by his new marital status.
Davido’s fans have been noticing a shift in his personality, with some speculating that his marriage has brought about a more mature and responsible side of him.
The singer’s response confirms that he is indeed making a conscious effort to be a better person, and his marriage has played a significant role in this transformation.
Popular Nigerian crossdresser, Bobrisky has slammed fans and admirers who lose focus while staring at him.
The Lagos influencer took to his Instagram page to remark on a recent trend he has observed.
According to him, a lot of time, people get carried away while staring at him.
They look at him without shame and stare as though they want to see into his soul.
The socialite implored them to be more classy and gave them a sound advice on how to stare at celebrities.
He wrote;
“Many Nigerians don’t know how to quitely stare at celebrities when they see them . Especially when some of them see me, they will stare inside my soul gosh e. Some of the illiterate ones will even say “OMO SEE YANSH” nawa o !!!! Pls be classy next time quitely stare at them and smile then turn ur eye asap.”
Former CEO of Microsoft, and co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates will visit Nigeria today, September 2.
The foundation announced the visit in a statement from Abuja.
During his visit, Gates will meet with government officials, young people, and partners to discuss solutions to various development challenges in Nigeria. His focus will be on improving health, agriculture, poverty, and nutrition in Africa. He plans to meet with experts in primary health care, agriculture, and nutrition who are making progress despite economic difficulties.
Bill Gates will also take part in a pan-African virtual discussion to tackle malnutrition using integrated health, agriculture, and financial solutions.
Musician, educator, and humanitarian Jon Batiste will join him in this discussion.
Since 2000, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has worked with African regional institutions, national governments, and local communities in 49 African countries. These collaborations have provided funding and scientific expertise to support health, agriculture, equality, and anti-poverty initiatives across Africa.
“The foundation has committed more than $7 billion through 2026 to support African countries and institutions working to develop and implement innovative approaches to confront hunger, disease, gender inequality, and poverty,” the statement said.
