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Jailed producer Harvey Weinstein hospitalised for heart surgery

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Harvey Weinstein, the jailed Hollywood producer, has undergone emergency heart surgery after he was rushed from prison to a hospital in New York.

The 72-year-old, who is serving a rape sentence at Rikers Island prison, was taken to Bellevue Hospital on Monday.

Weinstein underwent pericardiocentesis surgery — a procedure to remove fluid from around the heart and lungs.

Craig Rothfeld, the former filmmaker’s representative, disclosed he is “not in critical condition” but recovering in the intensive care unit.

Rothfeld added that he “is in pain from the procedure and still dealing with several other serious health issues which need to be addressed”.

His lawyers revealed they asked that prison officials immediately move him to Bellevue “based on his complaints to us regarding chest pains”.

Weinstein has battled health issues and has been admitted to hospital multiple times in recent years.

Weinstein remains in custody in New York serving a prison 23-year sentence following a sexual assault conviction in Los Angeles in 2020.

The former filmmaker has been accused by more than 90 women of sexual misconduct. He has, however, denied wrongdoings.

In February 2023, Weinstein was sentenced to 16 more years in prison after he was convicted of rape and sexual assault.

In 2020, he was stripped of his honorary CBE, which was awarded for his contribution to the British film industry.

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‘I contracted HIV after cheating on my wife 31 years ago’ — Nigerian man opens up

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A Nigerian man identified as Salisu Ahmed has shared his experience living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) for 31 years.

In a recent interview with reality star Doyin David, Ahmed revealed that he contracted the virus after his first extramarital sexual encounter.

He discussed the stigma he faced, including being denied access to a shared toilet and bathroom, losing his teaching job, and being abandoned by his wife and children.

“I am Salisu Ahmed, I have been living with this virus for 31 years,” he said.

“The first experiment of going outside my matrimonial home is how it happened. It has been proven that about 85 to 90 percent of people living with HIV contracted this thing through sexual intercourse.

“I was denied the use of the bathroom of the compound, I was not allowed to access the toilet, I was formerly a teacher so I was asked honourably to stop coming to the school.

“She packed everything including the children at home, they left me.”

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‘I didn’t know he’s a man of God’ — Portable apologises for slapping preacher

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Portable, the controversial singer, has apologised for slapping a man who he claimed was preaching close to his bar.

Last week, the ‘Zazoo Zeh’ hitmaker shared a video wherein he confronted the preacher outside his establishment in Sango Ota, Ogun state.

The apparently infuriated singer queried the middle-aged man before slapping him.

Portable was heavily criticised on social media for slapping the man who appeared to hold a Bible.

But in an Instagram post on Monday, Portable explained that he wouldn’t have slapped the preacher if he knew he was a “true man of God”.

The singer said “I am a human being and I’m not perfect” while apologising for his actions.

Portable said he attacked the preacher because he believed the “man was at my bar to inflict spiritual harm on me”.

“My fans, they wanted to see me up. Yes, may God forgive me because I didn’t know that he is a man of God. If I knew that he was a man of God, I wouldn’t have slapped him,” he said.

“It was his behavior that caused it. I’m a human being and I’m not perfect. I’m also a child of God, I’m also God’s messenger.

“Something made me angry, I’m an orphan. They’ve done something bad to my sister, they searched for me but didn’t meet me at home.

“After my mum died, she was the one who raised me but now I’m taking care of her. I had a dream that someone harmed me, then this man came to my bar on a Monday morning.”

Gospel singer Testimony Jaga had earlier given Portable a three-day ultimatum to apologise to the preacher.

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Rema says his contribution to Afrobeats not being recognised

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Rema, the singer, has claimed that his contributions to Afrobeats are not receiving sufficient recognition.

In a recent interview on The Breakfast Club, Rema said his efforts have gone unrecognised because he has only been in the music industry for three years.

The singer said: “People just want you to strive so hard before they can give you your flowers.”

“I think the success came too quickly that some people wish I didn’t get it too quick.

“You know when they want to give you respect but you have to be 10 years in the game, I feel like my career didn’t play according to those rules.

“And I was already breaking seven-year career records in just three years in the game. I already went international from my first EP.

“People have the mind frame of seeing you striving for 10 years. Why do I need to? There is something called grace though.”

The host asked Rema if he believes he should be included in conversations about the top three Afrobeats artistes (Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy).

The ‘Calm Down’ hitmaker responded by saying: “Respect to the OGs, but I am one of them”.

“My impact in Afrobeats has been huge. Something as little as major award shows creating an Afrobeats category because of the success of my song has already opened gates,” he added.

“It’s not just about hit songs, but the impact on the journey of Afrobeats to the world.

“Must I be 30 years old to give me that flower? Times have changed.”

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Bodex F. Hungbo, SPMIIM is a multiple award-winning Nigerian Digital Media Practitioner, Digital Strategist, PR consultant, Brand and Event Expert, Tv Presenter, Tier-A Blogger/Influencer, and a top cobbler in Nigeria.

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