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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
Don Jazzy Reveals Artist With Best Voice In Nigeria
Ace producer and music executive Don Jazzy has claimed that his former signee, Wande Coal, has the best vocals in the Nigerian music industry.
The Mavin boss made the claim during an interactive session with fans on X on Wednesday.
A fan had praised Don Jazzy, saying he has the best and most unique voice in the Nigerian music industry. However, in his response, Don Jazzy said that while he agrees he has the most unique voice, Wande Coal has the best.
He wrote, “Most unique I agree, best na Wande [Coal].”
Wande Coal is widely regarded as one of the finest Afrobeats vocalists, with several artists such as Wizkid, Fireboy DML, and Oxlade admitting that he inspired them.
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Wizkid’s son Tife releases debut EP ‘Champion’s Arrival’
Tife Balogun, the 14-year-old son of global Afrobeats star Wizkid, has officially entered the music scene with his debut EP, “Champion’s Arrival.”
The five-track project is now available on all major streaming platforms, marking a significant milestone in the young artist’s career.
Tife, whose stage name is Champz, recently teased his debut single on social media, sparking excitement across the music scene.
The short clip showcased his confident rap verse and maturity beyond his years, with fans and critics alike praising his flow and delivery.
One of the standout lines from the teaser, “Shout-out to the OGs in the game, but it’s time to pass on the baton,” has drawn attention for its bold message.
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Yul defends his second wife, Just Austin
By Francesca Hangeior
Actor Yul Edochie has finally spoken about the situation between him and his wife, Judy Austin, insisting all is well despite ongoing rumours.
In a chat with our undercover reporter, Yul said he’s unhappy with how bloggers keep àttàcking Judy, warning that he might “teach one of them a lesson” if they don’t back off.
“Judy gave me peace, she’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me. Even in another life, I’ll marry her again,” Yul said.
He also urged the public to allow Judy to enjoy her time with their new baby, adding that no amount of gossip will change how he feels about her.
Meanwhile, the actor remains one of the most sought-after stars in Nollywood today.
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