Entertainment
Rema warn fans not to stir up industry rivalry in his name
Rema has warned his fans not to stir up music industry rivalry in his name.
The Nigerian singer took to Twitter today to address his die-hard fans, whom he fondly calls “Ravers”.
He also spoke about those he said were driving certain agendas that pitted him against some established artistes.
“Ravers, never start an agenda that has to do with bringing my brothers or the OG’s down,” Rema wrote in part.
Ravers, I’ll love to address something real quick yeah, pls guys NEVER start an agenda that has to do with bringing my Brothers or the OG’s down, you’re allowed to have my back in any ploy curated to put dirt on my name & my hardwork but NEVER start an agenda, it’s disrespectful.
— REMA (@heisrema) September 20, 2021
I just want to play my part in history, stack up & take care of my family bro, i don’t want any of this unnecessary social media drama. We’re winning and that’s enough for us okay? If some people are insecure about it let them choke on it, who God has blessed no man can curse.
— REMA (@heisrema) September 20, 2021
Lastly, thank you OG’s for inspiring me in different ways, thank you for what you’ve done & what you’re doing for Afrobeat, my respect & love for you all remains UNSHAKEN.
All has been said, Management takeover.
— REMA (@heisrema) September 20, 2021
Entertainment
Family of gospel singer Jude Nnam confirms his abduction
The family of Jude Nnam has confirmed the abduction of the Nigerian music composer and gospel singer.
Nnam, better known as Ancestor, was said to have been kidnapped on Friday evening in Umunnachi, Anambra.
Augustine Mario, a Catholic priest, first broke the news on Facebook on Saturday, requesting prayers for Nnam’s safety and quick release.
“Please kindly keep Sir Dr. Jude Nnam (Ancestor) in your prayers. He was allegedly kidnapped yesterday evening around 6 pm, in Umunnachi, Anambra State,” he wrote.
“Sir Jude Nnam is the CAN National Music Director and Member of the National Liturgical Commission, CSN.
“May God grant him safety and quick release from his abductors. Amen.”
On Sunday, Nnam’s family took to Facebook to confirm his abduction in a post dispelling rumours about his release.
The family expressed gratitude for the outpouring of prayers and concern, pleading for continued support and prayers for a positive outcome.
“Dear Friends of Dr. Jude Nnam. We want to appreciate you all for your prayers and concern for Him,” the post reads.
“Meanwhile, the message circulating the social media that he has been released by his captors is false and misleading. He is still with the abductors.
“By the Grace of God we all shall rejoice when he eventually comes out. Do continue in your prayers and support. God bless you. From his Family.”
Entertainment
TikToker Jadrolita undergoes mouth tumour surgery
Amadou ‘Jadrolita‘ Elizabeth, the TikToker and content creator, has undergone surgery to remove a tumour from her mouth.
Peller, a fellow content creator, shared an update on Jadrolita’s health on Instagram on Sunday.
He posted pictures of his partner presumably at the hospital with a bandage wrapped around her head.
In the caption, Peller, born Habeeb Hamzat, expressed gratitude for the success of the procedure and shared that she is recovering well.
“Thank you God for successful surgery. My baby is now getting better. God you are the greatest,” he wrote.
Entertainment
Chidimma Adetshina makes history as first runner-up at Miss Universe 2024
Chidimma Adetshina, the newly crowned Miss Universe Nigeria, has made history by becoming the first runner-up at the 73rd Miss Universe pageant.
The grand finale of the Miss Universe 2024 beauty pageant ended in Mexico City on Sunday morning, with Miss Denmark Victoria Kjaer Theilvig taking home the crown.
Theilvig defeated Adetshina in the final, while contestants from Bolivia, Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Russia, Chile, Thailand, Canada and Peru also made it to the top 12.
Chidimma’s journey to the top was remarkable. She impressed judges and the audience with her thoughtful answers on diversity and human respect.
Initially, she made it to the top 30 finalists and gradually rose to the top five contenders, ultimately securing the top two spots alongside Theilvig.
Theilvig, however, took over the crown from Miss Universe 2023 Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua.
Chidimma’s feat means she is the first Nigerian woman to take the second spot — following in the footsteps of Agbani Darego was a contestant at Miss Universe 2001.
Darego became the first Nigerian to place among the top 10 semi-finalists, finishing seventh overall.
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