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Tiwa Savage under fire for showing backside during TikTok live session

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Award-winning Nigerian music star Tiwa Savage has caused controversy online after a TikTok live session where she exposed her backside while showing off a tattoo.

The singer, who is a mother of one, was participating in a live chat with TikToker Peller and his partner, Jadrolita, also known as Jarvis, when the incident occurred.

During the session, Peller mentioned wanting to replicate Tiwa’s tattoo, prompting the singer to reveal various tattoos on her body.

Tiwa explained that she had a bird tattoo on her neck, but when Jadrolita suggested putting it on her backside, Tiwa surprised everyone by exposing the tattoo on her buttocks.

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Peller, visibly shocked, exclaimed, “Eh, Mummy Tiwa,” while moving the camera away. Meanwhile, Jadrolita appeared to enjoy the moment, expressing her approval by saying, “I like that one, it makes sense.”

The video, which is rapidly circulating on social media, has drawn attention, with many criticizing Tiwa Savage for her actions.

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Social media users expressed their opinions.

One user, Light, commented, “Tiwa Savage life don spoil. Dami, nothing you fit tell me.”

Another, Dami Foreign, wrote, “Omo, I just dey pity Jam Jam,” referring to Tiwa’s son.

Cheeryn Cheery added, “Fooling at 44,” while Abass called the incident “rubbish tbh.”

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Other reactions included Gcule_ joking, “Old soldier never die lol,” and Samzra criticizing Peller by saying, “That Peller of a boy no get respect, him no mind to knack Tiwa.”

Khalifa simply stated, “Make I no talk,” and Cleverly questioned, “No be person mama be this?”

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‘The universe is against you for accepting the job of demarketing Peter Obi online’ – Filmmaker Ugezu slams Reno Omokri

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Reno Omokri, a former presidential assistant, has come under fire from filmmaker Ugezu Ugezu, who described his online criticism of Peter Obi as a “risky job” with dire repercussions.

On Instagram, Ugezu shared his thoughts, saying that Reno’s behavior is against the truth and that he will find it difficult to get past the repercussions.

Reno was accused by Ugezu of knowing the facts but keeping it to himself, which he feels will have unfavorable effects.

Reno has been outspoken in his criticism of Peter Obi and has promised to oppose his bid for president.

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Ugezu declared that “the universe is against him” and that Reno’s actions would have dire consequences.

See his post below.

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‘I didn’t retire, I took a break’ – Timaya

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Nigerian singer, Inetimi Alfred Odon, popularly known as Timaya, has clarified that he has not yet retired.
The ‘Dem Mama’ crooner explained that his current break from music wasn’t a retirement, but a nap.

On his X handle, the singer wrote, “No be say the boy retire, the boy just been dey sleep….”

Timaya began his solo career in 2005 with the release of his debut single, ‘Dem Mama’, which recounted the Odi massacre in his home state of Bayelsa.
His debut album, ‘True Story’, which was released the following year, solidified his stardom.

In total, Timaya has released eight albums, one EP, and several singles, in 20 years of his career.

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He has collaborated with international artists like Sean Paul and Morgan Heritage.

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FG fines Multichoice N766m for violating Data Protection Act

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The Nigeria Data Protection Commission, NDPC, has imposed a fine of N766,242,500 (seven hundred and sixty-six million, two hundred and forty-two thousand, five hundred naira) on Multichoice Nigeria for breaching the Nigeria Data Protection, NDP Act.

In a statement released on Sunday and signed by Babatunde Bamigboye, Head, Legal, Enforcement and Regulations, NDPC stated that the investigation, initiated in the second quarter of 2024, was prompted by suspected breaches of privacy rights of Multichoice subscribers, as well as the unlawful cross-border transfer of Nigerians’ personal data.

According to Bamigboye, NDPC found that Multichoice had violated the data privacy rights not only of its subscribers but also of individuals associated with them, who are not necessarily subscribers themselves.

“The Commission also found that Multichoice carries out illegal cross-border transfer of personal data relating to data subjects in Nigeria.

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“The depth of data processing by Multichoice is patently intrusive, unfair, unnecessary and disproportionate.

“This is a grave affront to fundamental right to privacy as enshrined in section 37 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Nigeria is entitled to protect her citizens, and data sovereignty under both international and extant municipal laws – as these have far-reaching implications for rule of law, national security and economic growth.

“In line with its standard remediation procedure, the Commission directed Multichoice to carry out appropriate remedial measures.

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“However, the Commission found the measures undertaken by Multichoice in this regard unsatisfactory.

“For want of cooperation, the Commission has directed Multichoice to pay N766,242,500 for violating the Nigeria Data Protection Act.

“In view of the foregoing, NDPC National Commissioner, Dr Vincent Olatunji, has directed that all outlets through which Multichoice is collecting personal data of Nigerian citizens should be investigated for non-compliance.

“Any outlet that processes personal data in violation of the NDP Act is liable to penalty under the Act,” Bamigboye said.

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