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Naija celebs and their love for private jets they don’t own

If you ‘live’ on Instagram, you already know the drill. A Nigerian celeb drops a photo or video on the…

The new celebrity currency: Followers, not talent?

In today’s Nigerian entertainment scene, a star’s biggest asset may no longer be their voice, acting skills, or even their…

From choir to charts: Why church remains afrobeats’ secret training ground

Behind the glamour of Afrobeats’ global domination lies an often-overlooked truth. It’s that the church has been one of the…

Is dance still necessary for a song to blow in Nigeria

In Nigeria, music and dance have always been intertwined. From Skelewu in 2013 to Buga in 2022, viral dance steps…

Afrobeats gets paid: How Spotify pumped ₦58 billion into Nigerian music and why 2025 is even bigger

In 2024, Nigerian music didn’t just dominate playlists; it dominated bank accounts. Spotify announced that Nigerian artists collectively earned more…

Wizkid’s Ojuelegba and its connection to Lagos Military Rule in the 1970s

The year was 1971, and Lagos was a city gasping under the weight of its own contradictions. Soldiers manned checkpoints…

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