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“It’s Time For Us To Claim Our True Destiny” – Seun Kuti Roars As He Calls For A Nationwide Protest

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There has been a lot of anticipation, with regards to the nationwide protest that is set to be held in a few days time, and a lot of people have given hot takes about it, including Seun Kuti.


Seun Kuti calls for a nationwide protest.
In support of the upcoming protest, Seun Kuti wrote;

”The people of Nigeria are patient! The sad
truth is that you can’t protest your way out of organised abandonment you can only
ORGANISE and most importantly we can’t be afraid to be the leaders of our organizations.


Only the disorganized are leaderless. It’s time for us to claim our true destiny and purpose.

Protest but we must ORGANIZE. ITS NOT ENOUGH TO BRING THE SYSTEM DOWN WE MUST BE READY WITH ITS REPLACEMENT.”

Seun Kuti calls for a nationwide protest.
Going forward, Seun Kuti also added;

”The protest is a clear case of cause and effect. The government, to balance its
finances, have asked only the p**r and working people to foot the bil!! If this government had instead increased the tax on the richest Nigerians by 70 percent and called Amcon debts the rich will start a civil war”

Seun Kuti has always been into social activism, and for a long time now, he has proven himself to be tough skinned.

The talented singer/instrumentalist has been to jail a few times, and he has often stated that he isn’t scared of getting locked up.

Seun Kuti has also associated himself with the likes of Very Dark Man, who shares similar views with him on societal issues.

Both of them have become thick as thieves, with Very Dark Man often applauding Seun Kuti for being a force of his own, and standing his ground.

When Very Dark Man had issues with Paulo, Seun Kuti stood by him, even when he was asked to choose between the two feuding parties publicly

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‘I was tomboy before my ex-husband rebranded me’ – Tiwa Savage

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Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has revealed that she wasn’t a sexy diva initially, stressing that she was a tomboy before venturing into music.

She explained that during her days as a songwriter abroad, she wore baggy clothes before meeting her ex-husband and former manager, Tunji Balogun, aka Teebillz, who rebranded her.

Featuring in a recent episode of the Afrobeats Intelligence podcast hosted by Joey Akan, Savage recounted how Teebillz rebranded her into a sex symbol after relocating to Nigeria to pursue a singing career.


She said, “The sexiness in my 2024 single ‘Wanted’ music video felt groundbreaking at that time. Because I just got married and there’s a lot of press saying, ‘She’s not going to be desirable anymore. She’s finished. Her time is gone. There are new people on the scene.’ So, I was just like, let me do something crazy.

“That was me being rebellious. I was like, Oh! You guys think I’m not sexy anymore? To be honest, that wasn’t the aim, to just try to be sexy. Because naturally, I’m not. Naturally, I’m a tomboy. But again, TJ [Tunji Balogun] saw that there was a gap in the market and he was just like, you’ve to lose weight, you’ve to go to the gym, you’ve to start waxing your eyebrows. You’ve to start wearing wigs. He literally changed my whole appearance. I was not like that in L.A. when he met me.

“I used to be a songwriter in the studio wearing baggy jeans and t-shirt. And he literally changed that. I don’t think that he thought there was going to be a backlash. He was just like, let’s give them the African Rihanna or Beyoncé. I was like, okay, let’s go ahead. And we came back to Nigeria, but my fashion sense attracted criticism. Then, I ran back to L.A.

“I was really bad. I would go to shows and I would be waiting backstage and they wouldn’t call me because maybe the governor’s wife had said I can’t come up or they’d say, make sure you don’t wear any of those your skimpy dresses. I’m not making this up. There was a time, ‘Love Me’ was banned on TV. I was discouraged. I remembered Bizzle called me and told me ladies were loving me, so I came back to Nigeria. I’ve told the story where I went to all the labels and they all said no, Storm Records, Mo’Hits, Banky W’s EME, everyone.”
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I’m benefitting from what I was trolled for – Rema

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Famous Nigerian Afrobeat musician, Rema, has expressed joy for being trolled on social media.


In a video interview posted on social media, Rema noted that he enjoyed being trolled because of the benefit that comes with it.

While reflecting on his career journey, the singer stated that being constantly trolled online helps him in achieving global success and growth.


Rema who endured skepticism about his unique sound noted how devastating it would’ve been if he had abandoned his ambitions over negative comments.

He said, “It is beautiful to see something that people troll and criticise me for. And, you know what? I’m benefiting from that. Imagine if I had stopped or listened to trolls. Like if I should say oh, I think I should switch it off.

“And four years later, it paid and it paid. And more to come. You know, because it’s a huge territory, right? And I was actually the first Afrobeat to tour India. And I even came from Africa if I’m not mistaken. But it is a huge deal.
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Lack Of Regular Sex Reduces Woman’s Beauty – Actress, Kudirat Ogunro Claims

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Popular Nigerian actress, Kudirat Ogunro, has claimed that not prioritising sex life can reduce the beauty of a woman.

The controversial actress stated this in her recent post on her Instagram page.

Ogunro made this statement while advising women to prioritise their sexual life to maintain attractiveness.

Sharing her sultry picture, she wrote, “Lack of sex reduces a woman beauty, please adjust. I have said my own”.

Her post sparked diverse reactions on the internet, with some supporting that healthy sex life boosts a woman’s confidence, while many contended that beauty can’t be solely linked to one’s sex life.

This is not the first time Ogunro has stirred controversy. In 2023, she faced backlash for stating that a woman’s happiness is tied to her man’s financial generosity.

With this new claim, she once again positions herself at the center of Nigeria’s ongoing cultural war on gender, sex, and perception.

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