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Davido and Chioma are reportedly set to wed traditionally in Lagos on June 25, 2024.

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Davido and his wife, Chioma are reportedly getting married traditionally at the Eko Hotel in Lagos on June 25, 2024.

The couple’s decision to hold the ceremony in Lagos has sparked debate among fans, with some questioning why the event won’t be held in Chioma’s father’s compound in the East, as per traditional customs.

 

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ISABELLA — Sometimes, relationships carry housemates to the finale.

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Lagos, Nigeria – The recent finale of Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) has sparked discussion among fans, with many pointing out that relationships formed within the house played a significant role in determining which contestants made it to the end.

According to observers, some housemates leveraged their relationships with fellow contestants to stay relevant, even when they lacked content or strong individual performances. Notable Examples:

Cross and Angel: Cross, who was said to have zero content, allegedly rode on his relationship with Angel to remain relevant till the end.

Ike and Mercy : Ike’s relationship with Mercy was seen as a key factor in his ability to make it far in the competition, with some arguing that he benefited from her spotlight.

Shaun and Wanni : Shaun, who was perceived as having little to offer, was reportedly made relevant by his relationship with Wanni.

This phenomenon has sparked debate among fans, with some arguing that the show’s format favors those who form strong relationships with their fellow housemates. Others contend that the relationships add an extra layer of complexity to the game, making it more engaging for viewers.

Recalling the controversy surrounding Isabella , who was previously discussed for her actions in the show, it’s clear that relationships and personal dynamics played a significant role in shaping the narrative of the season.

The BBNaija phenomenon continues to captivate audiences, with fans eagerly anticipating the next season’s drama and surprises.

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Ebuka Obi-Uchendu channels legendary highlife musician Oliver de Coque for tonight’s Big Brother Naija live show.

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Ebuka Obi-Uchendu channels legendary highlife musician Oliver de Coque for tonight’s Big Brother Naija live show.

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Music Industry is controlled by Satan – Singer 9ice Affirms

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Music artist, Akande Abolore, popularly known as 9ice…Photo Credit: Instagram / (9ice)

A veteran Afrobeats singer, Akande Abolore, popularly known as 9ice has claimed that the music industry is heavily influenced by spiritual forces, stating that the devil controls music, as he warned aspiring artists to understand what they are walking into.

Speaking during an interview on The Nancy Isime Show, hosted by Nollywood actress Nancy Isime, the Gongo Aso crooner reflected on the hidden battles in the industry, spiritual struggles, and his embrace of traditional African spirituality.

“I was talking about Grammy, and I wasn’t given. Burna got it. We never get am,” he said, referring to his past desire to win the prestigious music award.

He continued, “That’s why I said music, you can be passing a message. That’s why, when you sing as an artist, watch what you say in words because the devil controls music.

“The devil is the choir master. That’s why we smoke, we do all these things.”

Reiterating the spiritual weight that comes with a music career, 9ice warned,” Music generally, devil controls the music.

“If you are coming to this industry, understand where you’re coming to. I’m not lying to you.”

The singer also spoke about his personal spiritual journey, revealing a period where he suffered severe health issues with no medical explanation.

“When I had to vomit blood for like six months in my own house… 2010, 2009… No, not even medical. No worries,” he said when Isime asked about his most intense spiritual battle.

While distancing himself from mainstream religions, 9ice declared his embrace of African traditional religion, saying, “Me, I’m not Christian. I’m not Muslim. I’m Babalawo.

“I tell people and people run away from me. For me, I’m African. Traditionalist. That’s what I practise.”

He shared that he wished he had embraced Ifa earlier in life, citing Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo Kuti as an influence. “When Fela was talking, Fela used to go to Ogun, you were like, this guy, what is he doing? And now I know.”

Reflecting on spirituality from an African perspective, he added: “See, God said, I will never come to you in a different language from your people.

“And I understand later that this Black community, this Black continent is for Black people.

“And we have our own messengers. We have our own prophet.”

The singer urged young Africans to reconnect with their roots, as he persuaded them to go back to their parents and ask about their family’s traditional practices, then embrace them with loyalty and sincerity.

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