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Portable calls out MC Oluomo’s associate Koko Zaria over affair with baby mama

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Portable, the controversial singer, has called out Ganiyu Oyedepo, the socialite fondly called Koko Zaria, for allegedly having an affair with Keji, his estranged baby mama.

In December 2022, Portable welcomed a child with Keji.

The singer was, however, said to have sent her away last year after the pair made several allegations against each other.

Last week, Portable performed at the Oshodi Day carnival in Lagos.

Koko Zaria, an associate of Musiliu ‘MC Oluomo’ Akinsanya, the Lagos state park management chairman, was also present at the carnival.

There were rumours that Koko Zaria took Keji to the carnival.

But in a recent Instastory rant, Portable accused Koko Zaria of having an affair with his baby mama.

He also claimed Keji has been taking his son with her anytime she wants to see her lover.

Portable pleaded with MC Oluomo to tell Koko Zaria to return his son to him.

The singer also threatened to beat up Koko Zaria if he failed to return his son to him within seven days.

“We used to tell those ladies that are fond of selling out their bodies. You can see now. They are having sex with you but cannot buy you Oshodi Day clothes. Only ankara they cannot buy for you. You are seeking out your body to Koko Zaria. Why did you put yourself to shame? At least they will give you ankara to package you. They can only buy ankara for a housewife, not a prostitute,” he said.

“Please I beg you in God’s name, I am no longer with her, but let her give me my child. Ńa me get pikin. Give the child to the father. No wonder whenever the picture of my son is being posted Koko Zaria usually comments. Are you the owner of the child? Do you want to die? If I lay hold of you, You will get boils all over your face. I will beat you to a stupor. If you do something we will do something. If you shoot something, we will also shoot something. I took my housewives to Oshodi, but the prostitute was not putting on Ankara.

“My other wives, please know what you are doing. You are staying because you are enjoying money.

“I am less concerned if they take my wife. But no one can take my son away. The son I did his naming ceremony. You Koko Zaria now brought her home and tried to sleep with her. You will be acting nanny before you have sex with her.

“You brought my son to a party. I have never taken any of my children to a party. Koko Zaria, you are not responsible. You are taking a one-year-old child to a party. Why did you comment under my son’s page?

“Tell Koko Zaria, if you pass me by check your back. We are only respecting you because of MC Oluomo. Just tell them to give me my son. In seven days if my son does not get to me, Koko Zaria will be touched. I have charms. I am from Sango. No one can take my son away from me. I found out about the secret when I visited the Oshodi Day carnival.

“MC Oluomo, I beg you, please help me tell Koko Zaria to give me back my son within seven days. Akorede must be returned to me.”

Keji is said to be the singer’s third baby mama.

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Tupac’s estate to sue Drake for using AI voice of late rapper in diss track

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The estate of Tupac Shakur, the late US rapper, is taking legal action against Drake following the release of the Canadian singer’s diss track ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’.

On April 19, Drake released ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’ on streaming services.

The track stirred outrage with its alleged use of AI-generated vocals imitating Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg — apparently to taunt Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift.

According to a cease-and-desist letter obtained by Billboard, Tupac’s estate, represented by lawyer Howard King, expressed disappointment over the “unauthorised use” of Tupac’s voice and likeness.

The letter calls it a “flagrant violation” of Tupac’s publicity rights and a “blatant abuse” of his legacy.

King demanded that Drake remove the song from all platforms within 24 hours, threatening “all legal remedies” if he failed to comply.

“The Estate is deeply dismayed and disappointed by your unauthorised use of Tupac’s voice and personality,” the letter reads.

“Not only is the record a flagrant violation of Tupac’s publicity and the estate’s legal rights, it is also a blatant abuse of the legacy of one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time. The Estate would never have given its approval for this use.”

Drake’s management has yet to respond publicly.

It remains to be seen if Snoop Dogg, whose voice was also seemingly imitated, will take similar legal action.

Tupac was fatally shot while leaving a boxing match in 1996.

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Davido kicks as producer Napji calls him out over unpaid royalties

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Davido, the Nigerian singer, has reacted to a claim by Napji, the music producer, that he has yet to complete his payment for “royalties and publishing”.

In an X post on Tuesday, the producer claimed the singer has yet to pay him fully for producing three songs off his 2020 album ‘A Better Time’.

Napji, who claimed to have produced ‘Fem’, ‘Jowo’, and ‘Sunlight’, added that he would release more details soon.

“I am Napji, producer behind Fem, Jowo and sunlight on @davido album (A better time) which was released 13th November 2020,” he wrote.

“I was paid an advance of 500 thousand naira for each of the songs. I will be releasing more information as I seek to collect my royalties & publishing.”

In his reaction, Davido, who neither denied nor confirmed the claim, hurled insults at Napji.

The Afrobeats star had faced similar accusations in the past.

In August 2023, Alabi Adetutu, the Nigerian model, accused Davido of owing her for her role in ‘Wonder Woman’ visuals.

In 2022, Dammy Krane, the singer, also called out Davido to pay him for his contribution to the hit song ‘Pere’.

Krane said despite co-writing the 2017 hit song — which featured Rae Sremmurd and rapper Young Thug — “Davido is yet to pay my outstanding fee”.

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Tyla praises Tems for opening door of global recognition for female artistes in Africa

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Tyla, the South African singer, says Tems, the Nigerian songstress, paved the way for global recognition of female African artistes.

The music stars recently joined forces on ‘No.1’, a song off Tyla’s self titled album.

In a recent interview on Kiss Fresh FM, Tyla described Tems as an “amazing” singer who opened doors for African female artistes globally.

She also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate with her.

“Amazing. Tems is so talented. She is literally a force. I am so honoured to have worked with her. She has opened so many doors for us,” she said.

“We made such a beautiful song with such a beautiful message. It is a song for the girls and it is made by the girls.”

In 2023, Tyla revealed Tems inspires her as an African artiste.

In response, Tems graciously accepted the accolades, and expressed confidence that Tyla is similarly empowering young South African girls through her music.

“Man, it is an honour, I am very very, 100% sure that she’s inspiring many many many many South African babe, many girls around the world as well”, she said.

Both artistes have continued to enjoy fame globally for their talents.

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