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Ayra Starr makes history as she wins Best International Act at the 2025 MOBO Awards

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Nigerian superstar Ayra Starr won two awards at the 2025 MOBO Awards, which was held in Newcastle, United Kingdom. 

The singer won the prize for Best International Act thus becoming the first African female artist to win the award. She also joins Wizkid and Burna Boy as the Nigerian artists to have won the prestigious British award.

She fend off competition from American megastars Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar after their recent exploits at the 67th Grammys. The nominations list also featured Nigerian superstars Asake and Tems.

The hitmaker won two awards at the 2025 MOBO when she won Best African Act after defeating several superstars across the continent including Tyla, Tems, Shallipopi, OdumoduBlvck, and Rema.

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See the Full Winners List.

Best male act: Central Cee
Best female act: Darkoo
Best newcomer: Odeal
Album of the year: Bashy – Being Poor Is Expensive
Song of the year: Darkoo – Favourite Girl (ft Dess Dior)
Video of the year: Mnelia – My Man (directed by Femi Bello)
Best hip-hop act: Bashy
Best grime act: Scorcher
Best drill act: Pozer
Best R&B/soul act: Odeal
Best media personality: 90s Baby Show
Best African music act: Ayra Starr
Best performance in a TV show/film: Jacob Anderson as Louis in Interview With the Vampire
Best electronic/dance music act: Tsha
Best gospel act: Annatoria
Best jazz act: Ezra Collective
Best producer: Juls
Best Caribbean music act: Shenseea
Best alternative music act: Alt Blk Era
Best international act: Ayra Starr
MOBO Paving the Way award: Denise Lewis
MOBO Impact award: Vybz Kartel


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Mazzi releases captivating new love single 'Wait'

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Mazzi, real name Ezuata Matthew Audu, a Nigerian singer-songwriter and legal scholar, has officially dropped his latest single, Wait—a mesmerising love song that showcases his signature blend of Afro-fusion rhythms and soul-stirring melodies.

Following the success of his debut single, Duro, Mazzi continues to channel his passion for music into storytelling that resonates with listeners worldwide.

Wait is an enchanting tale of love and devotion, wrapped in smooth instrumentals and compelling lyrics that capture the magic of romance.

Born and raised in Edo State, Nigeria, Mazzi’s journey has been defined by resilience, determination, and a deep-seated love for music. Currently pursuing a degree in International Law in Cyprus, he masterfully balances his academic aspirations with his artistic drive.

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Despite facing industry challenges—including rejection, discrimination, and scams—Mazzi remains steadfast in his mission to make an impact in the music world.

Beyond music, Mazzi’s interests span cooking, investing, and advocating for consistency in all aspects of life. His dedication to growth and self-improvement is evident in his evolving sound and lyrical depth.

With Wait, Mazzi invites fans into an immersive sonic experience—one that celebrates love, connection, and the enchantment that comes with finding that special someone. The single is now available on all major streaming platforms.

Listen to Wait 

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Buy a N50m house for your father – Asake’s family lists demands in video message

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The family of Nigerian singer Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake, has reeled out a list of demands they would like him to meet after his sick father, Fatai Odunsi, called him out for abandonment.

Recall that a video surfaced online earlier this week where Mr. Odunsi, accompanied by a man identified as Sonibare, his brother, accused Asake of abandoning him since he fell ill in 2022.

The singer has since responded to the allegation, taking to social media on Friday with a cryptic message delivered in a Yoruba freestyle.

Asake leveled his own allegation against his father, suggesting that despite his generosity, he was attempting to manipulate him.

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ALSO READ: He wants to cajole me – Asake reacts to reports of abandoning sick father

However, in the latest update in the Asake family saga, the singer’s family released a video in which they made several demands of him.

In the video, a lady who spoke on behalf of Asake’s family demanded that the singer buy an N50m house in Isale Eko that would generate rental income to support his father.

Additionally, the representative demanded a DNA test for Zeenat, Asake’s alleged 11-year-old daughter, whom they claim he also abandoned. The singer was also asked to support Zeenat’s mother, Asake’s alleged baby mama.

The family said, “Asake come and buy N50Million House for your father so that he can be collecting rent to feed. Always remember that your father will always be your father, come and take care of your father.

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“Even if the whole of Nigeria donate N1 billion to Asake’s father, the N1Million Asake will donate will make Papa Asake feel more better. Also come and take care of Your 11years old daughter and your Babymama. if you are in doubt about Zeenat, the mother has agreed to a DNA test.”

ALSO READ: Asake used to accept ₦700 rice, bottle of drink as performance fee – Yemi Elesho


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Rumours of association with Illuminati making me lose fans – Rema cries out

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Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has spoken about the effects of some rumours that have been spreading about him online.

The Mavin Records singer addressed the rumours during an interview with Rolling Stone.

Speaking about the rumours, which are about him joining Illuminati, worshipping the devil, and even drinking blood, Rema described them as baseless.

He explained further that these unfounded claims had affected his fanbase, as some of his fans believe the rumours to be true.

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Rema expressed frustration at the depletion of his fanbase due to the “random stories” fabricated about him, which some fans blindly believed after only seeing them online.

ALSO READ: Rema will perform in Japan as part of his landmark 2025 world tour

He said, “Random stories have been made up about me being Illuminati, worshipping the devil, and drinking blood. I definitely lose some fans who just believe anything they see.”

Going personal, Rema spoke about the sentimental value he places on the pendants he wears.

He disclosed that the accessories serve as a tribute to his late father and brother, reminding him of his humble beginnings and helping him stay grounded amidst the chaos of fame.

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“It was just a dark moment that changed my life, so I always wear this chain—mostly because I never want to forget. While any craziness or any fantastic shit is happening, I always remind myself, ‘Know the struggles you came from,’ because, for real, people be forgetting,” he said.

Rema further addressed the challenges facing Nigeria, expressing his concern that many Nigerians are already giving up on the country.

He, therefore, declared his resolve to remain optimistic and contribute his quota to the country’s development.

ALSO READ: Tyla joins Rema as the second African artist on Spotify’s 1 billion Song Club

He said: “A lot of people are giving up in Nigeria. A lot of people are angry at Nigeria. But I keep hope. There’s not a lot of people who would carry Afrobeats like this so much, carry culture.

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“It makes me look like a blabber. It makes me look like I talk too much, or care too much, or I’m trying to be a f**ing messiah. I don’t want to do much. I just want to do what I need to do.”


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