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AFCON 2023: Why I’m Happy Nigeria Lost – Ghanaian Rapper, Black Sheriff

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Ghanaian singer and rapper, Mohammed Ismail Sherif, popularly known as Black Sherif, has expressed delight at the victory of Ivory Coast over Nigeria in the final of the just concluded African Cup of Nations, AFCON.

He said he was happy Nigeria lost because some of his Nigerian colleagues called to mock him when the Black Stars of Ghana exited the competition in the group stage.

Black Sherif vowed to continue trolling Nigeria over the AFCON loss.

On his X handle, he wrote: “Blaqbonez called me on Facetime to laugh at me when my country’s Black Stars was sent home, the guy couldn’t stop smiling.

“Odumodu was on Facetime the next 3 days telling the Jeweller to make me the cheapest piece he’s ever made, And na me call am for the Jeweller o! You want me to shut up? I’m going to bed. We go again this afternoon. Super Eagles! you do this one.”

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Tems’ ‘Me & U’ My Favourite Song – 50 Cent

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American rapper, Curtis James Jackson III, aka 50 Cent, has revealed his favourite song at the moment.

The hip-hop legend disclosed in a clip of an interview that went viral on Tuesday that ‘Me & U’ by Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, is his current favourite song.

“My current song on repeat is ‘Me & U’ by Tems,” he said.


‘Me & U’ is the lead single of Tems’ critically acclaimed debut studio album ‘Born In The Wild.’

The song sparked controversy after it won the Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award with her song, ‘Me & U’ at the 2024 BET Awards.

Critics argued that a song by a secular artist shouldn’t have won the category ahead of gospel legends like Kirk Franklin, Shirley Caesar, CeCe Winans and the Maverick City Music.

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I Canceled $6,000 Show In US To Meet Davido, He Wasted My Time – Portable

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, has claimed that he cancelled a $6,000 show he was billed to perform.


He said the cancellation was in order to meet his colleague, Davido in the United States back in June.

DAILY POST reports 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.


He had also flayed the DMW boss for giving him a pair of shoes instead of $10,000.

Speaking on the incident in a recent interview with Echo Room, Portable said Davido wasted his time and also reneged on his promise of giving him a feature.

He said, “I was on my own in the United States when Davido called me, saying he wants us to link up. I canceled a $6,000 show to meet him. I still canceled another show in his presence because he promised me a feature but he ended up wasting my time.


“If you want to help me, help me and don’t stress me.”

Davido has since unfollowed Portable on social media since he began dragging him

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‘Fela died early for not minding his business’ – Portable

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable has blamed the late Afrobeats pioneer and activist, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, for his own death.

Portable shaded Fela during his latest podcast with media personality, Quincy Jonze on the ‘Echoo Room’.

In a now trending interview on social media, the singer insisted that Fela died early because he did not mind his business.


Also, reacting to his online feud with rapper Zlatan Ibile, Portable referred to him as the devil who caused the misunderstanding between him and Davido.

“According to what we were told, if Fela had minded his business a little he would have lived longer. But he was busy fighting for Nigerians wey no fight for their selves.

“I was in America looking for foreign artistes. I was busy displaying my madness online when Davido called me to come. Me and Davido did not quarrel until when the devil Zlatan came.”

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