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Hardship: Verydarkman in one-man Abuja street protest, Singer Portable tackles him
Hardship: Verydarkman in one-man Abuja street protest, Singer Portable tackles him
In a bold move, Nigerian activist Verydarkman has taken to the streets of Abuja to lead a protest against bad governance, ahead of the scheduled nationwide protest on August 1, 2024.
The activist, who is known for his outspoken nature, held a placard with a powerful message, which read: “Emi lo kan…Is it your turn to suffer us? Mr President, do we even have a future with you??”
On Instagram, Verydarkman accompanied his post with the hashtag #endbadgovernanceinnigeria, urging citizens to join the movement and demand change from the government. The post has sparked widespread debate and attention, with many Nigerians expressing their support and solidarity with the activist’s cause.
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However, street rapper Portable has taken a different stance, weighing in on the matter in a recent comment.
In his response, Portable cautioned against getting caught up in the protest movement, advising that individuals should prioritize their own struggles rather than fighting for others.
He wrote: “Aparo nobody dey your back everybody busy looking for money not cho cho cho. Fight for your self Don’t fight for them. Abiapapepe Agunmaniye.”
Portable’s comment has raised eyebrows among fans and critics alike, with some questioning his motives and others agreeing with his perspective. The debate is far from over, as Nigerians continue to discuss the merits and demerits of the planned protest and its potential impact on the country’s governance.
Hardship: Verydarkman in one-man Abuja street protest, Singer Portable tackles him
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Tito, Michael Jackson’s brother, member of Jackson 5, is dead
Tito, Michael Jackson’s brother, member of Jackson 5, is dead
Tito Jackson, renowned guitarist, singer, and an original member of the legendary Jackson 5 group, has passed away at the age of 70.
His sons Taj, Taryll, and TJ, who form the music group 3T, confirmed the heartbreaking news in an emotional Instagram post late Sunday, expressing their shock and grief over their father’s sudden death.
Tito, the older brother of pop icons Michael and Janet Jackson, reportedly suffered a heart attack while driving from New Mexico to his home in Oklahoma, according to family friend Steve Manning.
Despite the tragic circumstances, his sons paid tribute to their father’s legacy, describing him as a caring and incredible man. They urged everyone to embrace the message their father always preached: “Love One Another.”
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Tito had been actively performing, touring with his brothers Marlon and Jackie under the name “The Jacksons” in recent months, with shows in Germany, England, and California.
As a key member of the Jackson 5, alongside brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael, Tito helped the group achieve global fame after signing with Motown Records in 1969. Their classic hits, including “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” and “I’ll Be There,” defined the sound of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Tito, along with his Jackson 5 brothers, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 by Motown legend Diana Ross.
In his solo career, Tito made his mark in blues and funk. His 2016 single “Get It Baby” became a Billboard hit, making him the last Jackson sibling to achieve solo chart success.
His second album, Under Your Spell (2021), featured collaborations with music greats like George Benson, Bobby Rush, and Stevie Wonder.
Tito is survived by his three sons. His former wife, Dolores, passed away in 1994. His legacy as a foundational member of one of the most influential musical families in history will live on.
Tito, Michael Jackson’s brother, member of Jackson 5, is dead
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BBNaija S9: Ben, Chizoba evicted from reality show
BBNaija S9: Ben, Chizoba evicted from reality show
Big Brother Season 9 housemates, Ben and Chizoba have been evicted from the reality show.
This was made known by the host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, during the Sunday Live Eviction show.
The duo who were in a ‘ship’ in the house have their eviction as the first set of evictions since the pairs in the house were dissolved.
The grand prize for this season is spectacular ₦100 million, which includes a cash prize and an SUV, with additional sponsored prizes to be announced.
The show which is now going into its eight week will run for 10 weeks, concluding with the finale on Sunday, October 6, 2024.
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Bobrisky reveals plans to have children in next 5 years
Bobrisky reveals plans to have children in next 5 years
Nigerian social media sensation and controversial figure, Bobrisky, has expressed a desire to become a parent within the next five years.
In a recent interview with content creator Egungun of Lagos, Bobrisky was asked about his future aspirations. When questioned, “Where do you see yourself in five years?” the crossdresser confidently replied, “I see myself in five years with beautiful children.”
Additionally, Bobrisky disclosed the cost of his recent cosmetic surgery, revealing, “My BBL cost about six million naira.”
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Born Okuneye Idris, Bobrisky gained widespread popularity on TikTok in 2021 for his viral “Bobrisky” dance. He holds a degree in accounting from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and was once the most searched individual in Nigeria between October 26 and November 2016.
Bobrisky also addressed his six-month imprisonment for a naira abuse incident, which began on April 12. Released on August 5, he described the prison experience as more of a “vacation.” He clarified his status, stating, “I cannot be convicted for spraying money,” insisting that he is not an ex-convict.
Bobrisky reveals plans to have children in next 5 years
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