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Burna Boy: Wike under fire for gifting musicians millions

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There have been angry reactions on social media to the decision of River State Governor Nyesom Wike to gift artistes that performed at Burna Boy’s homecoming concert N10 million each.

TheCable reported that the ‘African Giant’ crooner had recently snagged his first-ever Grammy win for ‘Twice As Tall,’ his 2020 album.

At the concert held to honour him for the feat and his heroics in the global music landscape, Wike had said all artistes who performed would get N10 million each.

It is understood that Burna Boy was also included among those expected to get the cash gift.

The development, which comes at a time when teachers in the state are protesting unpaid salaries, has sparked outrage on the microblogging platform.

Several users have questioned the governor’s rationale for gifting the musicians millions when workers are being owed salaries.

One Michael, on Twitter, writing under @michael_mickyt, stated, “Wike no try in all honesty, how I wish he wasnt owing teachers money and paid this huge sum for burna boy ” Homecoming ”event then I doubt it will be an issue. How do governors sleep at night knowing they are yet to pay teachers salaries for months?”

Another critic, Otunba, tweeting under @ManLikeIcey, stated, “Burna boy will come on Twitter to drag politicians; he’ll call them looters and all but see the hypocrite hailing Wike after receiving N10M. Teachers are being owed 5 years salary in the same Rivers State o.”

“Few weeks ago, some teachers protested lack of salary in Port Harcourt; Wike that couldn’t answer them gave N10m to Burna & other artistes. When you see the way those artistes reacted to the N10m, it’s obvious that many are complaining about politicians because they’re not getting their own cut,” a user wrote.

“This impulsive and crass misappropriation of Rivers State funds by Wike. Donations like this made Peter Odili then earned the sobriquet, “Donatus”. As for Burna, ‘Monsters You Made’ was a product of your creative ingenuity, not of patriotism and that’s hypocritical,” another user wrote.

Some users, however, defended the governor’s gesture, arguing that there was nothing wrong with him celebrating excellence.

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Mohbad’s brother demands apology from actors for hacking into his account

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Mohbad’s brother demands apology from actors for hacking into his account

Younger brother of the late Hip Hop singer ( Ileri-Oluwa Aloba), Adura Aloba, has demanded public apology from actors, Yomi Fabiyi, Damola Ayinde and others, for allegedly having unauthorised access to his social media Tiktok account and using same to disrepute him or face legal action.

Adura said: “The hacking of my personal Tiktok account had led to fraudulent posts, interactions, and messages being attributed to me without my knowledge or consent.

“Yomi Fabiyi posted a petition claiming to have communicated directly with me and there was evidence of this.

“However, the alleged messages were orchestrated by Damola Ayinde, who used my compromised account. Despite the evidence circulating that these malicious actions were the work of Damola Ayinde, Fabiyi has consistently continued to publicly malign me.

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“He even visited the Lagos State Police Command in Ikeja, but has also refused to withdraw his statements or tender an apology. Instead, he has persisted in tarnishing my name, which I find to be malicious.

“My primary goal is to prove my innocence and expose the malicious actions of those who have tried to tarnish my reputation.

“I also demand that Mr. Yomi Fabiyi ceases his defamatory actions, retract his statements, and issue a public apology for the harm he has caused me.

“I stand firm in my pursuit of justice and fairness, and I appreciate the public’s support as I fight to clear my name.”

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MultiChoice announces free access to all DSTV channels for 3 days

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MultiChoice announces free access to all DSTV channels for 3 days

All DStv subscribers, regardless of their current package or subscription status, will enjoy free access to every DStv channel for three days, from December 27 to December 29, MultiChoice Nigeria announced on Thursday.

In a statement released by the company, the seasonal promotion was described as a festive gift to subscribers.

“No Subscription, No Problem! Switch on your DStv decoder for a gift like no other this festive season, 72 hours of all content, all channels, all on us!” the statement read.

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The company noted that this offer is available to all customers, whether their decoders are currently active or not, providing them with a chance to explore premium content across various genres.

“For 72 hours, the only thing standing between you and the best in sports, kids’ programming, movies, and local dramas is your decoder. No payments or calls required,” MultiChoice stated.

Subscribers can enjoy a wide array of entertainment, including sports, movies, and local dramas, during the promotional period.

This initiative is part of MultiChoice’s efforts to make the holiday season memorable for its customers

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N5m reward announced for anyone who returns Wizkid’s missing phone

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N5m reward announced for anyone who returns Wizkid’s missing phone

A N5 million reward has been announced for anyone who recovers the missing phone of Nigerian singer, Wizkid.

The phone reportedly went missing on Saturday during the singer’s surprise performance at the Nativeland concert held at Sol Beach, Elegushi, Lagos.

In a viral video from the event, DJ Tunez made the announcement from the stage, explaining that Wizkid’s phone had fallen during his performance.

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He also pledged a reward of N5 million to anyone who returns it.

“When my brother Wizkid was performing, he dropped his cell phone. Anybody that finds Wizkid’s cell phone, N5 million.

“It is my boss’s cell phone; if anybody finds it, bring it to me. N5 million,” DJ Tunez said during the announcement.

He later reiterated the call on his X page, writing, “I’m gooooooooooood! Please if you find Machala’s phone hit me up! Thank you!”

The Nativeland concert itself faced controversy after the stage collapsed during a performance by Odumodublvck.

A viral video of the collapse captured the moment the stage equipment fell, causing chaos as concertgoers fled for safety.

 

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