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Nigerian music star Davido has publicly thanked his father, Adedeji Adeleke, for defending him amid a renewed paternity dispute involving an alleged baby mama, Ayo Labinjoh. Davido shared the appreciation on Thursday via his Instagram page, posting a photo of himself with his father and writing, “Thank you, my loving Father.” The controversy resurfaced last …

Nigerian singer Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has made history as the first African artist to surpass 10 billion streams on Spotify. The milestone reflects his cumulative streams across all credits on the global platform. Wizkid’s collaboration with Canadian superstar Drake and British singer Tyla is his most-streamed song, nearing 4 billion streams. READ …

Wizkid Becomes First African Artist to Surpass 10 Billion Spotify Streams

Popular Nigerian music stars Adekunle Gold and his wife, Simi, have welcomed twin babies, expanding their family. The award-winning singer shared the joyful news on his Snapchat story on Wednesday. “Asked God for another child, and he blessed me double,” he wrote. The couple has not yet revealed the gender of the twins, but fans, …

Nigerian-American rapper Wale has shared insights into his long-standing relationship with Nigerian Afrobeats star Wizkid, revealing the role he played in introducing the singer to international audiences. During a livestream with comedian and musician Carter Efe, Wale described Wizkid as his “boy” and recalled hosting him in Beverly Hills, California, for an entire summer. “I …

Famous Nigerian musician Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has publicly confessed that he has stopped impregnating women outside his relationships. The revelation came during the MC EdoPikin Undiluted with StarBoy and Legends show in Benin City, where 2Baba spoke before his performance. “I get confession. I make this confession everywhere I go now to …

Nigerian rapper Erigga has spoken candidly about the negative effects of polygamy, saying the practice often harms women and children more than men. In an interview, Erigga shared that his perspective comes from personal experience growing up in a polygamous home. ALSO READ: Wizkid’s Son Boluwatife Teases First Single, Sparks Buzz Online “I am trying …

Erigga Speaks Against Polygamy, says it Hurts Women, Children

Nigerian rapper Olamide Adedeji, popularly known as Olamide, has said he is not desperate for international recognition, emphasizing the importance of staying true to his roots and audience. Speaking in an interview recently, the “Local Rapper” crooner explained that identifying and understanding his audience has been the key to his success in the music industry. …

I Don’t Need International Validation to Stay True to My Sound - Olamide

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