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When I met Tems, she had only N200 in her account – Manager

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Muyiwa Awoniyi, the manager of Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has revealed that the singer wasn’t financially buoyant when they first met.

Featuring a recent episode of the Afrobeats Intelligence podcast, Awoniyi recalled that the singer had only N200 in her bank account during their first encounter.

He explained that despite Tems’ financial status, she was determined and dedicated, which made him agree to work with her.

He said, “There was something Tems did that made me say, ‘I don’t want to do a managerial contract with you, let’s do a company.’

“When she asked me to be her manager, I agreed and said I would send her a contact to sign. We had already verbally agreed for everything. You know when you present paperwork for artists to sign, it’s always tricky. But she was chasing me to sign my own part. And I have never experienced that before.
“I was like, ‘You don’t mind signing paperwork? Hold on, let’s not do this. You’re someone I can rock with for life. Let’s start a company.’ Prior to this, Tems and I were friends for about three months and we never spoke about working together.

“Back then when I was doing my podcast, she would just be sitting down while me and my cousin are talking.

“Then obviously, she wasn’t financially buoyant in any capacity. When I met Tems, she only had like 200 Naira in her account. And then I had a production company.

“So, if I had money, I would buy food. Another thing that shocked me was that even though she didn’t have money, she will order food for us. She didn’t even have a way of earning. So, I just realised that she is different from everyone I have seen in Nigeria.”

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Legend Lives On: 2Baba Celebrates 50 Years of Life and 25 Years in Music

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Nigerian music icon Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, marked a major milestone on September 18, 2025, celebrating his 50th birthday and 25 years in the music industry.

In a heartfelt Instagram post, 2Baba expressed gratitude to God, family, colleagues, and fans for their love and support throughout his career.

Describing his journey as “nothing short of amazing,” 2Baba honored the memories of those who started with him but are no longer present. He acknowledged the crucial role of his loved ones, including his mother, children, wife Natasha, mothers of his children, siblings, and entire family, who have been his backbone.

Tributes Pour In

Fans and fellow artists showered 2Baba with congratulatory messages. President Bola Tinubu praised 2Baba’s contributions to the globalisation of Nigerian music, describing him as a creative force whose artistry and resilience embody the indomitable spirit of Nigeria. Other notable figures, including 9ice and Zakki, also sent birthday wishes to the “African Queen” singer.

New Management and Future Plans

2Baba announced the unveiling of his new management team, which will manage the full spectrum of his career, including music releases, brand partnerships, global engagements, and creative collaborations.

The team reflects a renewed focus on 2Baba’s rich musical legacy and the limitless potential that lies ahead in today’s evolving African entertainment landscape.

A Legendary Career

With a career spanning over two decades, 2Baba has established himself as a legendary figure in Nigerian music.

His debut solo album “Face 2 Face” featured the global hit “African Queen,” a song that garnered international acclaim and was featured in the Hollywood film “Phat Girlz”.

2Baba’s journey to stardom began in the late 1990s as a member of the iconic music group Plantashun Boiz, alongside Blackface and Faze.

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BBNaija: I will never go back on reality show – Seyi Awolowo vows

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Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Seyi Awolowo, has vowed never to return to the show if given the opportunity.

Featuring in a recent episode of the Old Secrets podcast, Awolowo lamented that he allowed himself to be bullied by “very low, insignificant and uneducated people” by accepting to be on the show and vowed not to allow that again.

He explained that if he could go back in time, he still wouldn’t change any of his actions in the house, stressing that he has already been chastised and have learned from his mistakes.

He, however, lamented the attitude of some educated elites who also joined in bullying out of convenience.

“I will never go back to the show, Multichoice can’t even call me…

“I allow myself get bullied by very very insignificant and uneducated people. Not to mention the educated ones amongst that have the ability to see the truth but because of convenience, refused to stand by it,” he said.

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Tinubu celebrates music icon, 2Baba at 50

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President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Afrobeats legend, Mr Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba on the occasion of his 50th birthday.

This was contained in a statement ‎by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Friday in Abuja.

‎Tinubu said 2Baba’s enduring impact on Nigeria’s music scene is top notch.

He also extolled his creativity, resilience, and the unwavering spirit that defines the Nigerian identity.

According to the president, ‎for more than 20 years, 2face serenaded Nigeria and the world at large with soulful melodies, inspired generations, and carried the Nigerian flag with pride worldwide.

‎“His legendary song, ‘African Queen’, remains an evergreen classic that introduced the beauty of African music to the world, placing Nigeria at the heart of the global entertainment map,” Tinubu stated.

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