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Portable blows hot over VeryDarkMan’s response to Obi Cubana
Controversial singer Portable reacts angrily over VeryDarkMan’s comment on billionaire businessman, Obi Cubana.
Gistreel reported that VeryDarkMan lambasted Obi Cubana after he urged blogs to refrain from posting youths disrespecting elders.
VeryDarkMan shamed Obi Cubana for splurging money on things while alleging that he never speaks out on matters that are important, especially those affecting the youth.
Countering his assertion, Portable slammed VDM in a recent Instagram Live for insulting Obi Cubana, stating that he has gained a lot from the billionaire, including an ambassadorial deal for Odogwu Bitters worth N50 million.
Portable questioned why his father didn’t work hard like Obi Cubana to attain such wealth, emphasizing his own efforts to ensure his children become billionaires.
OLA MI LEKAN said: “So inside this bulaba economy people go still hustle only to buy data and watch lun@tics rant on live video. na tinubu fit una for this country 😀”
BADDEST ONLY wrote: “U de hustle make ur pikin be billionaire children but u don call yourself billionaire already now this guy need treatment🤣”
DrNoblekizito wrote: “VDM U ARE WINNING THIS DON’T MIND PORTABLE!!”
Haphzy said: “Today go long so well 🙂❤️🩹 and portable own no dey end soon he go drag with you to the very end, VDM self dey ready”
Ayomilekan said: “Something wer them no call this one he go still put mouth 😂. Wahala no fit tire ham”
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‘We’re the authentic ambassadors,’ Davido slams critics over Nigeria’s economy remarks
David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has responded to criticism over his recent comments about Nigeria’s economic challenges.
Speaking during an appearance on The Big Homies House podcast, the music star had advised Black Americans against relocating to Nigeria, citing poor leadership, a declining exchange rate, and rising oil prices as major concerns.
“It is not cool back home. The economy is in shambles,” Davido said during the interview, which has since gone viral.
He elaborated on Nigeria’s pressing issues, stating, “I am talking about the situation in the country. Now the exchange rate is messed up, a lot of stuffs are not going well.
The economy is just not good enough. The oil price is too high. Imagine the country that produces oil, paying more for it than a country importing oil.”
The singer also clarified his dual role as an entertainer and a representative of Nigeria, adding, “It is not cool back home. The economy is in shambles. I do my part, I am an ambassador. When I go home and I am filming, I am not going to show the bad parts.”
Davido’s remarks sparked criticism from various quarters, including actors and TV presenters, who accused him of tarnishing Nigeria’s image.
Akashat Ny’mat, a presenter on TVC, argued that Davido’s comments, while rooted in truth, were inappropriate on a global platform.
Ny’mat, during her segment on the TVC programme, said, “When the President takes a plane to a country to look for foreign investors and a prominent figure like Davido says this, he is essentially telling them not to come,”
Unfazed by the backlash, Davido took to X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday to defend his position while hitting back at critics.
In a series of posts on X, Davido maintained his position as a “real ambassador” of Nigeria.
“Lmao #tvcnewsng nah today? You all are mad ‘cus we the real ambassadors,” he wrote.
He also expressed excitement over his delivery during the podcast, stating in pidgin English, “The way my accent be for that interview dey sweet me very demure.”
The singer spoke on concerns that his shows in Nigeria might be cancelled due to his remarks, saying, “Dem say dem go cancel my show cus of my interview … loooool I don’t have to perform in Nigeria.”
Since rising to fame in 2012 with his hit single ‘Dami Duro’ from his debut album ‘Omo Baba Olowo,’ Davido has become one of Africa’s most influential artists.
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It’s difficult to survive in Nigeria – Tiwa Savage
Afrobeats singer, Tiwa Savage, has claimed that poverty is responsible for the huge amount of entertainers Nigeria is churning out.
According to her, the hardship in the country is making young people explore their talents.
Speaking on the ‘Shopping The Sneakers’ podcast, Savage said living in Nigeria is difficult.
She said, “When you come to Nigeria, you will understand why we breed so many superstars. To survive in Nigeria is something else so that’s why the artists that come out of Nigeria are just like hustlers. They are just hustling.”
Nigeria has Africa’s largest movie, music, comedy and fashion industries.
Nollywood is the second largest movie industry in the world.
Entertainment
‘I have experienced dangerous women’ – Fireboy
Nigerian singer Fireboy DML has shared details about the kind of women he has been involved with.
The ‘Playboy’ crooner said he has had experience with “dangerous women”.
Fireboy disclosed this via his verified X handle on Monday.
He, however, did not share enough details about his experience with the “dangerous women”.
He wrote: “I have experienced some dangerous women in this life.”
Fireboy had previously revealed that after the release of his fourth studio album, he would be going on a vacation in search of heartbreak to inspire his next album.
The singer recently released his eponymous fourth studio album, ‘Adedamola’.
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