Paul O knocks down Nigerians who are criticizing the singer over a controversial comment, saying, “Mad People, Leave Davido Alone.”

Paul Okoye, also known as Paul O, is a show promoter who has criticized Nigerians for telling diaspora residents not to move to Nigeria. In light of the increased enthusiasm in going back to Africa, Davido recently cautioned Black Americans against moving, according to Naija News Thrill. In an interview with “The Big Homies House”…

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Ruggedman To Government: “Fix Nigeria, Don’t Attack Davido—Hardship Is So Much.”

  The renowned Nigerian rapper Ruggedman, whose real name is Michael Ugochukwu Stephens, has urged the government to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians.   According to Ruggedman, it was needless for government officials and supporters to attack Nigerian musician David Adeleke, better known by his stage name Davido, for voicing his disapproval of the country’s…

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According to Okey Bakassi, polygamy is the ideal type of marriage in Africa.

According to renowned Nigerian comedian and actor Okechukwu Anthony Onyegbule, better known by his stage name Okey Bakassi, monogamy is failing in the region and polygamy is a better type of marriage for Africans. In an interview with the Honest Bunch Podcast, Bakassi aired his opinions, saying that many monogamous couples are only acting content….

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Soldiers, Gunmen Clash In Abia Community

Soldiers, Gunmen Clash In Abia Community

Personnel from the 14 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, stationed in Ohafia, were reportedly involved in a significant armed confrontation with unidentified gunmen in Mbata, located in Umuchima village, Isiala Ngwa North Local Government Area of Abia State. According to reports from The Nations, more than 15 Hilux vehicles and armored personnel carriers were deployed…

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34 Reps Members Vow To Reintroduce Rejected Bill On 6-year Single Term For President, Govs

34 Reps Members Vow To Reintroduce Rejected Bill On 6-year Single Term For President, Govs

A group of 34 members of the House of Representatives who initially sponsored a bill aimed at amending the 1999 Constitution to establish a six-year single term for the presidency have decided to reintroduce the legislation. Representative Ikenga Ugochinyere (PDP-Imo) made this announcement in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday, following the bill’s rejection…

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