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Nobody is your friend in the music industry, says Reminisce

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Nigerian rapper Reminisce has opened up about how he implemented boundaries in his industry relationships, stressing that not everyone around him is a friend.

Speaking during a recent interview with Naija FM, when asked about how he handles fame, the rapper explained that his early experiences taught him a tough lesson about fame and the music industry.

He explained, “Fame is a drug that gets one high and clouds judgment. One of the things I did in life earlier on was to realise that nobody is my friend.”

“That’s probably why many people don’t like me, if someone has worked with me and you find out that we had issues, if you find out what happened, it would probably have been because I made my decision and stood by it. I have learned that at the end of the day, na me go suffer the consequences,” he added, emphasising the need for boundaries.

Reminisce narrated how he learned earlier in his career that he had no friends within the industry, and as he became more successful, he learned to be careful about who he trusted to be around him.

“You know that when it comes to humans, they turn you into an enemy if they aren’t favoured, especially monetarily. It took a while before I became famous and I even had a child beforehand, so the first thing I got to understand is that nobody is your friend, you can be kind and you can assist but the first mistake you can make in this music industry is thinking everyone is your friend. Nobody is your friend,” said the rapper.

Reminisce advises aspiring artists to be aware of their surroundings, “We all want the same thing so there is no way you’d think everyone is your friend,” he explained. “It is very normal to have people around you when you’re hot and popping and it is your responsibility as a famous person to determine what you want. Not everyone around you wants you to succeed.”

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Adanma Luke narrates how she contemplated suicide after Jnr Pope’s death due to online backlash

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Adanma Luke, the producer of the movie in which late actor Junior Pope was supposed to be featured, has detailed her struggle with depression and suicidal thoughts following the tragic incident.

Pope died on April 10 in a boat accident on the River Niger in Asaba, Delta state. He was on his way to a movie location when the incident occurred.

The accident claimed the lives of four other crew members, leaving the film industry in shock.

In a lengthy Instagram post, the filmmaker described the period after Pope’s death as “very dark”. She revealed that she contemplated suicide due to the overwhelming backlash she received on social media.

The actress also shared that she had to stop breastfeeding her three-month-old baby due to the emotional toll of the situation.

Adanma expressed her gratitude to Uche Nancy, a movie producer who stood by her during the challenging time.

She praised Uche for her emotional support and unwavering encouragement which helped her navigate the difficult period.

“With so much tears in my eyes, after so much pressure and expenses in April I reached out to this beautiful soul @uchenancy and she said Ada, don’t worry I dey for you. Just let me know if there’s more to do and i won’t abandon you. She spoke as if she was me and gave me instances of why i should stay alive and strong,” she wrote.

“It lifted my soul even though I was contemplating suicide at that time and lost interest in whatever was happening and just needed to exit this world because it was indeed a very dark period for me. I had to stop breastfeeding in less than 3 months due so much sadness in my heart, depression, calls and hash words from families of the deceased and online fans.

“To be sincere I was online because my phone was the closest thing to me at that point. My mom took away my child so i don’t feed or breastfeed my child with sadness. I only come online to cry away my pains from the hurtful words being thrown at me and feel a little better from some good friends and fans who choose to love me regardless.

“Whatever I did or posted then was what my mindset was all about. Please help me say a kind prayer for this beautiful soul @uchenancy because she didn’t just help me with the huge financial support but also made sure I’m doing okay till now. I can’t end my 2024 without appreciating you my beautiful hardworking woman @uchenancy may God continue to bless you richly.”

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‘I cried first time in 4 years after seeing God’ — Ruger testifies at Celestial Church

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Michael Adebayo, the Nigerian singer better known as Ruger, has testified about his encounter with God at his childhood church, Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) in Lagos.

The ‘Asiwaju’ hitmaker attended the church’s crossover service, a tradition he said he had missed for two years due to being outside the country.

The singer said because of his determination to be in church this year, he instructed his manager to cancel any scheduled shows that might conflict with the service.

Ruger, who was overcome with emotion, said he shed tears for the first time in four years after his encounter with God.

He also expressed his gratitude to God, the congregation, and the church authority for their spiritual guidance and support.

“Happy New Year to everybody. Today, I am so happy to be here. Today, my manager texted me and told me that I have one show tonight. And I told him to cancel it that I did not care,” he said.

“I have to be in church because in 2021, I was in church here. I missed the crossover service for 2022 and 2023 because I was outside the country. I told my manager to close all shows before the crossover service because I would not miss it. Whatever it is, we are not taking it,” he said.

“I thank God. I have not cried in like four years. Today, I saw God again, and I cried. I thank God for my life. I thank God for everybody here. I thank God for everybody who has nurtured me since I started in this church.

“This is a very caring church. Because, if this church is not great, great people would not come out of this church.”

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‘It was a free show’ — Burna Boy reveals why he walked off Lagos concert stage

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Burna Boy has finally addressed the controversy surrounding his abrupt exit from the stage at the 2025 Greater Lagos Countdown concert.

In a post via his Instagram story, the Afrofusion singer explained that he has PTSD and is triggered by being startled on stage, which is why he walked off on Tuesday night after an overzealous fan attempted to grab him.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a disorder characterised by failure to recover after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.

Burna further urged fans to respect his boundaries while expressing gratitude for their support.

“It was a free show. I was supposed to do 10mins and did almost an hour. Everybody knows my rule about getting on stage and startling me when I’m performing,” he wrote.

“I had an amazing time with Lagos State last night. Don’t jump on my stage like that! I got PTSD. I love you all. Happy new year.”

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