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I once felt an er3ction after hugging my father – Katherine Obiang

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By Francesca Hangeior

Following the recent backlash by popular filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan, broadcaster and actress, Katherine Obiang has revealed her experience as a clingy child.
She recounted how she went to hug her father as a child in the morning and felt his er3ction.

According to Obiang, she immediately left the room and schooled herself on the need to avoid that particular closure with her father.

The Lekki Wives star disclosed this in the recent Jasiri show on News Central where she offered her perspective on the issue surrounding director Kunle Afolayan’s intimate dance with his daughter, Eyiyemi.

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Recall that the video of the father-daughter duo trended on social media which provoked many people label their behavior as “inappropriate” because of the way Kunle held his daughter during the dance.

Speaking on the subject, Obiang disapproved of the dance and stated: “Suppose as he was dancing with his daughter like that and had an erection what would happen? Because it’s normal na, he is a man.

“When we were younger we used to go to my dad’s room to play but in the morning when you want to hug your dad because you love how he smells, I felt an erection and I arranged myself and that was the last time because I realised at that point that playtime is over. I didn’t need to be schooled about that.”

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2024 MTV Video Music Award: African Music More Than Just Afrobeats – South African Singer, Tyla

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South African singer, Tyla has sparked a controversy concerning the place of Afrobeats in African music, when she distanced herself from the genre at the just concluded 2024 MTV Video Music Award.

While making her acceptance speech as the winner of the Best Afrobeats Award at MTV VMAs 2024, which held during the week at the UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, the award-winning singer described her win as ‘just so special but also bittersweet’, because she represents ‘Amapiano,’ not Afrobeats. Tyla added that “African music is so diverse’, and more than just Afrobeats.”

“Thank you. MTV, my team, God, everyone, this is such a big moment for Africa and African music. The global impact that “Water” has had on the world proves African music can also be pop music. This is so special but also bittersweet, because I know there’s a tendency to group African artists under Afrobeats.

It’s a thing and though Afrobeats has run things and has opened many doors for us, African music is so diverse, it’s more than just Afrobeats. I come from South Africa. I represent amapiano. I represent my culture. I want to shout out to all the Afrobeats artists in this category with me.”

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Her speech on the night, however, has been criticized by popular OAP, Do2dtun,who accused the singer of not aligning with her musical identity “Aunty @tyla a.k.a am not Afrobeats, I am Amapiano. We have heard you but your song ‘Water’ is not Amapiano either. If you thought you were categorized in the wrong category, you should have given the award back or denounced the nomination”, Do2dtun wrote.

But is it possible for Tyla to separate herself from being an Afrobeats singer? Your guess is as good as mine. The 22-year-old singer won the award for her major hit “Water” The music video has more than 230 million views on YouTube and almost 800 million streams on Spotify

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Just in: Nollywood loses another star, Big Larry(PHOTO)

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By Mario Deepromoter

Nollywood, is in shock following the sudden demise of veteran actor, Big Lary. The cause of his death is yet to be ascertained.

Big Lary, known for his impressive performances in numerous films, was a beloved figure in the entertainment industry..

His passing has sent shockwaves through the Nollywood community, with colleagues and fans expressing their condolences.

Further details surrounding his death are still unknown, and the industry awaits official confirmation from his family or representatives.

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Davido takes the stage at Ethiopian new year celebration as country enters 2017

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Afrobeat star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, recently graced the Ethiopia New Year celebration, marking the country’s transition into 2017.

Videos circulating online showcase Davido performing at the vibrant event held in Addis Ababa, where thousands of Ethiopians gathered to celebrate their unique New Year traditions.

Ethiopia is seven years behind the rest of the world, as the country follows its unique calendar system, known as the Ethiopian calendar or Ge’ez calendar.

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