• 2Baba has revealed something powerful about Davido and his album:

    🗣🗣 "Davido is an artist that no top-tier musician would hesitate to collaborate with. His album has truly solidified his place as the king of Afrobeats. There's no doubt in my mind that this album will earn him a Grammy. It checks all the boxes the Grammys look for, and I strongly believe his latest project, 5ive, has everything it takes to win him that prestigious award."
    2Baba has revealed something powerful about Davido and his album: 🗣🗣 "Davido is an artist that no top-tier musician would hesitate to collaborate with. His album has truly solidified his place as the king of Afrobeats. There's no doubt in my mind that this album will earn him a Grammy. It checks all the boxes the Grammys look for, and I strongly believe his latest project, 5ive, has everything it takes to win him that prestigious award."
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  • I don’t like Nigerian’s because of this usele$$ attitude of always comparing people and event. Why are we now comparing Davido and Priscillia’s Wedding? Are they of the same level? The kind of people the both of them row with are totally different. Davido is a self-made artist and musician who is known globally for his great work in the Afrobeat industry while Priscillia is the daughter of a Nollywood actress who have made name for herself in the industry. Do you see now; they are not of the same status.

    I h@te it when I see Nigerians comparing this kind of events. Please let’s do better by just supporting them and not all this unreasonable comparison.

    - Nkechi Blessing
    I don’t like Nigerian’s because of this usele$$ attitude of always comparing people and event. Why are we now comparing Davido and Priscillia’s Wedding? Are they of the same level? The kind of people the both of them row with are totally different. Davido is a self-made artist and musician who is known globally for his great work in the Afrobeat industry while Priscillia is the daughter of a Nollywood actress who have made name for herself in the industry. Do you see now; they are not of the same status. I h@te it when I see Nigerians comparing this kind of events. Please let’s do better by just supporting them and not all this unreasonable comparison. - Nkechi Blessing
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  • They buried Chief Okeke at dawn, but by nightfall, his body was back on the veranda—eyes wide open, mouth full of sand, and flies buzzing around like he never left.
    CHAPTER ONE
    Nobody spoke. Nobody moved. The first person to see the body was Mazi Ude, the village night watchman. He screamed once—sharp and loud—then took off running barefoot through the red sand, shouting, “Abomination! Tufia! Chief Okeke has returned!”
    People gathered, drawn by the noise. Old women clutched their wrappers tighter. Young boys climbed the guava trees for a better look. The elders arrived in silence, their faces heavy with meaning. They looked at the body, then at each other.

    “This is not ordinary,” Elder Nwosu said, squatting beside the corpse. “The gods have rejected him.”

    The corpse lay stiff, not smelling of decay, but of palm oil and dust. His eyes were open. His skin, cold. But the strangest thing? His fingers clutched at the earth, as though he had dragged himself out of the grave.

    Chief Okeke wasn’t just any man in Umuama. He was the lion. The voice that roared during village meetings. The wallet that bought silence. The hand that fed both the church and the council. He rose from nothing. From the child of a poor farmer to a man whose house had twenty-two rooms and a compound wide enough to host a football tournament.

    But in his rise, he spat on many things. Especially the old ways.
    "These rituals are for fools," he would say. "We have churches now. Hospitals. Banks. What will kola nut do for me that money cannot?"
    When his father died, he invited a bishop from Enugu, dressed in gold robes, who spoke in tongues. No kola. No egwú. No consultation. Just hymns, glass coffins, and photo banners.
    The old men watched in silence. The dibia, Ezenwa, turned his back that day and said nothing.

    When his mother passed, he hurried the burial again. Hired white caterers. Flown-in musicians. And when someone mentioned "Ikwa Ozu," he laughed. "My mother does not need dance in the grave.
    They buried Chief Okeke at dawn, but by nightfall, his body was back on the veranda—eyes wide open, mouth full of sand, and flies buzzing around like he never left. CHAPTER ONE Nobody spoke. Nobody moved. The first person to see the body was Mazi Ude, the village night watchman. He screamed once—sharp and loud—then took off running barefoot through the red sand, shouting, “Abomination! Tufia! Chief Okeke has returned!” People gathered, drawn by the noise. Old women clutched their wrappers tighter. Young boys climbed the guava trees for a better look. The elders arrived in silence, their faces heavy with meaning. They looked at the body, then at each other. “This is not ordinary,” Elder Nwosu said, squatting beside the corpse. “The gods have rejected him.” The corpse lay stiff, not smelling of decay, but of palm oil and dust. His eyes were open. His skin, cold. But the strangest thing? His fingers clutched at the earth, as though he had dragged himself out of the grave. Chief Okeke wasn’t just any man in Umuama. He was the lion. The voice that roared during village meetings. The wallet that bought silence. The hand that fed both the church and the council. He rose from nothing. From the child of a poor farmer to a man whose house had twenty-two rooms and a compound wide enough to host a football tournament. But in his rise, he spat on many things. Especially the old ways. "These rituals are for fools," he would say. "We have churches now. Hospitals. Banks. What will kola nut do for me that money cannot?" When his father died, he invited a bishop from Enugu, dressed in gold robes, who spoke in tongues. No kola. No egwú. No consultation. Just hymns, glass coffins, and photo banners. The old men watched in silence. The dibia, Ezenwa, turned his back that day and said nothing. When his mother passed, he hurried the burial again. Hired white caterers. Flown-in musicians. And when someone mentioned "Ikwa Ozu," he laughed. "My mother does not need dance in the grave.
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  • Oga Jim Iyk. Talk say. "No woman has ever walked into my room and left unchanged. Once you step in, I must lay it down. Simple." — Jim Iyke

    "I don’t do pretense. If I’m with a woman, it’s for one reason — s£x. I don’t have time for emotional games. I’m direct. If I invite you over, it’s to knack, not to be a therapist for your problems."

    "I’m the Pied Piper — my job is to pipe. I don’t sing love songs or play emotional notes. That’s for musicians. I just pipe and move on." — Jim Iyke

    Something must kpai a man...tuface na totø Mechanic while Jim na Pied Piper ladies to your heels ooo .

    #viralpost2025 #everyonefollowers
    Oga Jim Iyk. Talk say. "No woman has ever walked into my room and left unchanged. Once you step in, I must lay it down. Simple." — Jim Iyke "I don’t do pretense. If I’m with a woman, it’s for one reason — s£x. I don’t have time for emotional games. I’m direct. If I invite you over, it’s to knack, not to be a therapist for your problems." "I’m the Pied Piper — my job is to pipe. I don’t sing love songs or play emotional notes. That’s for musicians. I just pipe and move on." — Jim Iyke Something must kpai a man...tuface na totø Mechanic while Jim na Pied Piper 😀😀😀 ladies to your heels ooo . #viralpost2025 #everyonefollowers
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  • If your appetite for entertainment is greater than your hunger for transformation start crying for your future self.

    If you can spend 3 hours on movies, But can't do 1 hour of personal development?

    You are already telling your destiny “I’m not ready.”

    Entertainment gives you temporary excitement. Transformation through relevant knowledge gives you permanent elevation.

    The movie ends. The hype fades. But knowledge & skill? It pays… forever.

    Yes, I do watch movies. But I follow a personal code:
    My movie time cannot exceed 10% of my total learning time.

    For example, If I set a goal to study a minimum of 60 hours monthly, that is 2 hours daily.

    That means my total movie time shouldn’t exceed 6 hours per month.

    Learning > Leisure.
    That’s my formula.
    And I don’t break it.

    Reminder: Don't miss Thursday Masterclass @ 8pm GMT+1

    Topic: Wealth Creation - How to Leverage Golden Opportunities.

    Now, if you are in the entertainment industry, like an actor, musician, or video producer, watching music videos is learning.

    But if you are not, you are just overdosing on distraction.

    Remember this:
    Let your screen time feed your skill, not kill your potential.

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    If your appetite for entertainment is greater than your hunger for transformation 🔥start crying for your future self. If you can spend 3 hours on movies, But can't do 1 hour of personal development? 🚨You are already telling your destiny “I’m not ready.” Entertainment gives you temporary excitement. Transformation through relevant knowledge gives you permanent elevation. 📍The movie ends. The hype fades. But knowledge & skill? It pays… forever. Yes, I do watch movies. But I follow a personal code: 🎯My movie time cannot exceed 10% of my total learning time. For example, If I set a goal to study a minimum of 60 hours monthly, that is 2 hours daily. That means my total movie time shouldn’t exceed 6 hours per month. ✅Learning > Leisure. That’s my formula. And I don’t break it. Reminder: Don't miss Thursday Masterclass @ 8pm GMT+1 Topic: Wealth Creation - How to Leverage Golden Opportunities. Now, if you are in the entertainment industry, like an actor, musician, or video producer, watching music videos is learning. But if you are not, you are just overdosing on distraction. Remember this: 📌Let your screen time feed your skill, not kill your potential. I have a free learning gift for you that can help you make money from your expertise. Free Download https://stan.store/Joybert Dr. Joybert Javnyuy
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  • 𝗔𝗻𝘆𝗶𝗱𝗼𝗻𝘀 Has Gained Over 10 Million New Fans, 0ver 5 Million People & The Entire Abuja Are Searching For His Songs Since His Performance At 𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮's Birthday

    Do you know that Over 1000 Musicians all over the world sent applications to perform at 𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮's 50th Birthday unfortunately, this is the type of party that separates the wheat from the chaff

    𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮 is a man of class and he made sure that he engaged the very best of the best performers in the world to handle his event and truly they did not disappoint.

    𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮's birthday might have come and gone but people can't stop talking about Anyidons performance at the Event.

    So many Nigerians from other regions are wondering where 𝗔𝗻𝘆𝗶𝗱𝗼𝗻𝘀 had been that they're just hearing of him for the first time. Infact, right now, his special 𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮 song is one of the most searched songs on Google.

    𝗔𝗻𝘆𝗶𝗱𝗼𝗻𝘀 Performance was so good that Even when he stopped, people kept begging him to continue.

    As it stands now, 𝗔𝗻𝘆𝗶𝗱𝗼𝗻𝘀 market value has increased. We won't be surprised if all the Lagos Artistes would need to break the bank plus Abeg before they can get a feature

    Incase you have not streamed it yet, the song is available on all streaming platforms. You can also Download it on our Blog 𝗦𝗢𝗨𝗧𝗛𝗘𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗠𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗖.𝗡𝗚 through the link below 👇🏾

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    𝗔𝗻𝘆𝗶𝗱𝗼𝗻𝘀 Has Gained Over 10 Million New Fans, 0ver 5 Million People & The Entire Abuja Are Searching For His Songs Since His Performance At 𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮's Birthday ❤️🔥🔥 Do you know that Over 1000 Musicians all over the world sent applications to perform at 𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮's 50th Birthday unfortunately, this is the type of party that separates the wheat from the chaff👑😂 𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮 is a man of class and he made sure that he engaged the very best of the best performers in the world to handle his event and truly they did not disappoint. 𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮's birthday might have come and gone but people can't stop talking about Anyidons performance at the Event. So many Nigerians from other regions are wondering where 𝗔𝗻𝘆𝗶𝗱𝗼𝗻𝘀 had been that they're just hearing of him for the first time. Infact, right now, his special 𝗢𝗯𝗶 𝗖𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗮 song is one of the most searched songs on Google. 𝗔𝗻𝘆𝗶𝗱𝗼𝗻𝘀 Performance was so good that Even when he stopped, people kept begging him to continue.😂😂 As it stands now, 𝗔𝗻𝘆𝗶𝗱𝗼𝗻𝘀 market value has increased. We won't be surprised if all the Lagos Artistes would need to break the bank plus Abeg before they can get a feature 😂 Incase you have not streamed it yet, the song is available on all streaming platforms. You can also Download it on our Blog 𝗦𝗢𝗨𝗧𝗛𝗘𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗠𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗖.𝗡𝗚 through the link below 👇🏾 https://southeastmusic.ng/2025/04/14/anyidons-obi-cubana-okpole-nwa-mama/ Biko 🙏🏽 ❤️ 🙏🏽 Follow Our Page SouthEast Music chart For All The Juicy Updates On Your Favorite Igbo Musicians Around The World 🌎❤️🔥 #anyidons #obicubana #nigerianmusic #nigeria #OBA #igbo #Southeastmusic #anambra #nnewi #mbano #owerri #music #igbomusic #afrobeats
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  • It’s Not Only Record That Should Be Banned, Musician Himself Should Be Proscribed-Soyinka Slams NBC

    Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has criticized the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) over its recent decision to ban a song by Nigerian musician Eedris Abdulkareem that criticized President Bola Tinubu administration.

    According to a report by Punch, Soyinka expressed strong disapproval, saying that banning just the song wasn’t enough. According to him, “It’s not only the record that should be banned, the musician himself should be proscribed.”

    Soyinka’s comments appear to be laced with sarcasm, highlighting what he sees as excessive censorship and the growing intolerance for dissent in the country. He has previously criticized the NBC's broadcasting regulations, calling them an attack on freedom of expression and a threat to Nigeria’s creative industry.

    The NBC’s decision to take down Abdulkareem’s song has sparked debate nationwide. While some support the move as necessary to maintain decorum in public media, others argue it is a direct attack on free speech and creativity.

    Soyinka’s reaction adds to the growing criticism of how Nigerian authorities are handling political dissent, especially through music and the arts.
    It’s Not Only Record That Should Be Banned, Musician Himself Should Be Proscribed-Soyinka Slams NBC Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, has criticized the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) over its recent decision to ban a song by Nigerian musician Eedris Abdulkareem that criticized President Bola Tinubu administration. According to a report by Punch, Soyinka expressed strong disapproval, saying that banning just the song wasn’t enough. According to him, “It’s not only the record that should be banned, the musician himself should be proscribed.” Soyinka’s comments appear to be laced with sarcasm, highlighting what he sees as excessive censorship and the growing intolerance for dissent in the country. He has previously criticized the NBC's broadcasting regulations, calling them an attack on freedom of expression and a threat to Nigeria’s creative industry. The NBC’s decision to take down Abdulkareem’s song has sparked debate nationwide. While some support the move as necessary to maintain decorum in public media, others argue it is a direct attack on free speech and creativity. Soyinka’s reaction adds to the growing criticism of how Nigerian authorities are handling political dissent, especially through music and the arts.
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  • Davido’s well-being and that of other musicians has occupied the minds of fans after a prophetess shared a prophecy about how one of them would die. Video in comments.

    Photos: @davido, @apataayerayecschurch / IG
    Davido’s well-being and that of other musicians has occupied the minds of fans after a prophetess shared a prophecy about how one of them would die. Video in comments. Photos: @davido, @apataayerayecschurch / IG
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  • Veteran musician Prof. Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi celebrates his 83rd birthday and 68 years as a professional musician with family and notable personalities.

    Veteran musician Prof. Ebenezer Obey-Fabiyi celebrates his 83rd birthday and 68 years as a professional musician with family and notable personalities.
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  • Historic Reconciliation: Chief Bashir Gegu Brokers Peace Between Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab

    In a landmark move, Chief Bashir Gegu has successfully mediated a long-standing feud between musicians Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab.

    The two artists had been embroiled in a bitter dispute, with both parties exchanging heated words and accusations.

    However, thanks to Chief Bashir Gegu's tireless efforts, the two musicians have finally put their differences aside and made amends.

    The reconciliation was formalized at a private meeting, where Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab shook hands and agreed to move forward in a spirit of mutual respect and understanding before it was made public.

    Chief Gegu's intervention marks a significant turning point in the careers of both Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab. With their differences now behind them, the two musicians are free to focus on their craft, potentially leading to new collaborations and innovative music.

    The reconciliation is also seen as a positive development for the Egbura music industry as a whole, demonstrating that even the most deep-seated disputes can be resolved through dialogue and mediation.

    Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab have both expressed their gratitude to Chief Gegu for his role in brokering the peace.

    In a statement from Abdul Blinks's verified Facebook account, he praised Chief Bashir Gegu's wisdom, patience, and dedication to finding a resolution as well as the Girinya youths e.t.c.

    With the misunderstanding between Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab now settled, fans can look forward to new music and collaborations from these two talented artists.
    Historic Reconciliation: Chief Bashir Gegu Brokers Peace Between Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab In a landmark move, Chief Bashir Gegu has successfully mediated a long-standing feud between musicians Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab. The two artists had been embroiled in a bitter dispute, with both parties exchanging heated words and accusations. However, thanks to Chief Bashir Gegu's tireless efforts, the two musicians have finally put their differences aside and made amends. The reconciliation was formalized at a private meeting, where Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab shook hands and agreed to move forward in a spirit of mutual respect and understanding before it was made public. Chief Gegu's intervention marks a significant turning point in the careers of both Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab. With their differences now behind them, the two musicians are free to focus on their craft, potentially leading to new collaborations and innovative music. The reconciliation is also seen as a positive development for the Egbura music industry as a whole, demonstrating that even the most deep-seated disputes can be resolved through dialogue and mediation. Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab have both expressed their gratitude to Chief Gegu for his role in brokering the peace. In a statement from Abdul Blinks's verified Facebook account, he praised Chief Bashir Gegu's wisdom, patience, and dedication to finding a resolution as well as the Girinya youths e.t.c. With the misunderstanding between Abdul Blinks and Abdul Drab now settled, fans can look forward to new music and collaborations from these two talented artists.
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  • Portable Zazzu and James Brown's Social Media Feud Escalates

    A fresh round of drama has erupted between Nigerian music artist Portable Zazzu and crossdresser James Brown. The controversy began when Portable Zazzu shared a series of videos on social media, calling out James Brown for allegedly living a fake life.

    Portable Zazzu claimed that despite James Brown's boasts about his lifestyle, he doesn't own a car or a house in Lekki. He further alleged that James Brown rents a one-room apartment in Lekki and was recently evicted by his landlord.

    Portable Zazzu advised James Brown to seek help from his senior colleague, Bobrisky, and to stop pretending to be someone he's not. The musician also implied that James Brown was influenced by Bobrisky's lifestyle.

    The feud between Portable Zazzu and James Brown has been ongoing, with both personalities exchanging heated words on social media.
    Portable Zazzu and James Brown's Social Media Feud Escalates A fresh round of drama has erupted between Nigerian music artist Portable Zazzu and crossdresser James Brown. The controversy began when Portable Zazzu shared a series of videos on social media, calling out James Brown for allegedly living a fake life. Portable Zazzu claimed that despite James Brown's boasts about his lifestyle, he doesn't own a car or a house in Lekki. He further alleged that James Brown rents a one-room apartment in Lekki and was recently evicted by his landlord. Portable Zazzu advised James Brown to seek help from his senior colleague, Bobrisky, and to stop pretending to be someone he's not. The musician also implied that James Brown was influenced by Bobrisky's lifestyle. The feud between Portable Zazzu and James Brown has been ongoing, with both personalities exchanging heated words on social media.
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