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It’s not about rice – Rema opens up about how he would give back to society

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It’s not about rice – Rema opens up about how he would give back to society, During his recent interview on The Breakfast Club, the Hehehe singer opened up about his desire to go beyond the traditional charity methods, such as distributing bags of rice, which are commonly seen in Nigerian politics.
He explained, “With the influence we now have as artistes, I feel like we are now at the point where we can tell politicians, ‘Yo, you’re not doing your job!’ if I am seated with the governor, I will whisper in his ear, ‘i don’t think you’re doing this right. Sorry, it’s coming from a 24-year-old.”
He expressed his willingness to introduce helpful policies to Nigerian politicians, in a bid to better the lives of Nigerians.
“We can help convince them about policies, and the little we can do and invest the money we make, bringing it back home, giving kids life meaning,” he added.

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He criticised the common practice of giving rice as a form of charity, noting that it doesn’t address long-term needs.
Rema said, “A lot of times I tell my manager that it’s not about giving rice all the time. You don’t know if some kid has an allergy to rice, and then you leave and the kid has to go to the hospital to sort it out. There is a whole perspective of me giving back; I don’t like to do the basic ‘I gave you food,’ because what about tomorrow? What are they going to eat tomorrow?”
Rema offered more sustainable solutions, which he determined would help people in the long run, as opposed to giving them rice and food.
“I would rather create a platform that would consistently provide, a platform that would consistently educate and a platform that would consistently clothe or shelter. It could be 200 people or could be 500 people, but if it’s 1000 people, it’s quite consistent. It’s better than giving 1 million people food today and tomorrow, they’re hungry again. That’s my perspective on giving back, I’d use platforms and policies,” he explained.
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Burna Boy apologises for dissociating himself from Afrobeats

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July 15, 2025By
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In a recent interview on The Official UK Afrobeats Chart Show with Eddie Kadi, the Grammy winner shared that with the knowledge he now possesses, he wouldn’t have made those disparaging comments on Afrobeats.
Readers will recall his infamous statement that Afrobeats lacked substance, which he made in a 2023 Interview with Zane Lowe of Apple Music.
Burna Boy shared that the statement was born out of his long-standing decision to identify his music as Afro-fusion as opposed to the umbrella term Afrobeats, which is used to define Nigerian pop music and which he believes doesn’t adequately capture his music.
“I described it by music as Afro fusion because it was as if there was almost no place for it at home, and I had to create my own place for it”.
Retracting the statement, the global music star stated that at the time of making the statement, he didn’t know that Afrobeats was an umbrella term used in advancing Nigerian music as a collective rather than just being a music genre.
“I didn’t understand why everyone wanted my music to be inside one box”.
He said understanding the essence of Afrobeats as a movement has led him to appreciate the negative reactions to his comments.
“I didn’t understand that we needed an umbrella term for what we were doing to actually get somewhere,” he said on his realisation of the purpose of Afrobeats as a movement in advancing Nigerian music.
“If I understood this, I would have gone about it differently because why would I want to destroy what I am building?” he clarified.

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“I didn’t realize we needed Afrobeats tag as an umbrella to go to anywhere. I totally get it now and I apologize for that confusion”
– Burna Boy apologizes for saying Afrobeats lacks substance pic.twitter.com/4OGSFCR0KN
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) July 15, 2025
“I apologise for the confusion,” Burna Boy said on the division his statement caused.
Burna Boy’s explanation offers clarity on the reason behind his infamous statement, and his apology is an admirable move to take accountability.
The history-making star recently released his 8th album ‘No Sign of Weakness’, which features notable global stars including Mick Jagger, Travis Scott, and Stromae.
The Port Harcourt-born star is set to go on a tour of North America and Europe, where he will be headlining iconic venues.
Burna Boy’s full interview on The Official UK Afrobeats Chart Show with Eddie Kadi is available on streaming platforms.
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‘I almost got initiated to witchcraft’, actress Juliana Olayode

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Nollywood actress Juliana Olayode, popularly known as Toyo Baby for her role in Jenifa’s Diary, has alerted the public to the prevalence of witchcraft as she told the story of how she almost got initiated.
In a video she shared on her Instagram page alongside a long caption, she warned that some people may have already been initiated into witchcraft without even knowing.
The actress who is an outspoken Christian advocate stated that witchcraft is now “everywhere around us”, and not even “hiding anymore”
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On how she was almost initiated, she recounted how she was casually scrolling through her phone when she stumbled on an ad asking, “Have you ever broken a bone before?”
She said she clicked the link out of sheer curiosity and almost immediately, a strong, unsettling feeling overwhelmed her which made her snap out of it and she closed the site, wondering why she clicked the link in the first instance.
Writing in the caption of the video, Olayode warned the public to be watchful of the gatherings, churches, movies, music and novels they expose themselves to, noting that it is important for them to guard their hearts.
She wrote, “Witchcraft is everywhere these days, they’re not hiding anymore, they’re not waiting for midnight to fly, as most of us think. Witchcr@ft is everywhere around us.
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“They operate every hour of the day, it looks very attractive, it looks like you’re on the right path, it looks like you’re trying to satisfy your curiosity, it looks “good” but be careful because not all that looks good is good.
“Don’t fall for the lie that you’ve been here before, nobody has. Also, just because they tell you something you’re experiencing or have gone through, doesn’t mean it’s through the right spirit. Remember Acts 16:16-18?
“Be careful what you expose yourself to, be careful who you expose yourself to, be care the “spiritual” gathering you attend, be careful what church you go to, be very careful and very discerning.
“Like I said, you don’t have to click the link to be initiated, a lot of people are already initiated into witchcr@ft and they don’t even know. It probably happened through the movie they watched, the music they listened to, a novel they read, a witch store they followed their friends to in the name of “collecting arts or pieces from a witchcraft themed movie they saw”.
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“Now you’re having nightmares, you notice a strange presence in your room, you’re depressed, you feel like something is following you, you hear strange voices or strange movements in your house, you have anxiety or you live in so much fear.
“Some people will even deceive into burning incense to remove dark energy etc. It’s all a trap!!!
“Some of these things happen because you unconsciously gave these spirits access to your life. You gotta guard your gates, the gates to your soul. You gotta be very careful, very prayerful and highly discerning.
The actress warned that “the enemy is not sleeping”, while also urging her followers to become “born-again Christians”
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Purp Breaks the Streak, Becomes the Third Female to Win Nigerian Idol Season 10 After 6 Years

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After 12 thrilling weeks filled with show-stopping performances, heartfelt moments, and fierce vocal battles, Nigerian Idol Season 10 has officially come to an end, and 25-year-old Anu Agosa, better known as Purp, has emerged as the winner.
In a live finale aired on Sunday, Purp faced off against fellow finalist Raymu in a showdown that tested their vocal prowess, stage presence, and audience connection. In the end, it was Purp who won over the nation and secured the highest number of votes to become Nigerian Idol 2025.
A Night of Nostalgia and Celebration
Hosted by media personality IK Osakioduwa, the Nigerian Idol Season 10 finale was a night to remember, bursting with emotion, star power, and unforgettable performances that celebrated a decade of musical excellence. As the show marked its milestone 10th season, the atmosphere was rich with nostalgia and heartfelt moments.
The evening kicked off with eliminated contestants returning to the stage for a high-energy rendition of “Good Samaritan” by Ayra Starr, reminding fans of the season’s most dynamic voices. Past winners and standout contestants from previous seasons also made special appearances, coming together for a memorable performance of “Water” by Tyla.
In a surprising and delightful twist, IK showed off his vocal chops in a vibrant rendition of “Jerusalema” by Master KG, joining forces with Ric Hassani, Iyanya, and the two finalists for a standout performance.
Season 9 winner Chima, fan favourite Precious Mac from season 8, and Praise, winner of this season’s Bigi Idol, delivered solo sets that showcased the long-lasting influence of the Nigerian Idol stage in launching real talent.
Adding a sweet touch to the celebration, Ric Hassani handed out cupcakes to the live audience in honour of the 10-season milestone. Omawumi took the spotlight soon after with a powerful live performance of her latest single “In Love”, bringing extra star power to an already electrifying night.
Then came the final performances by the Top 2 contestants. Raymu entertained the audience with a moving cover of “Titanium” by David Guetta ft. Sia, while Purp channelled pure soul and strength in her rendition of “Respect” by Aretha Franklin. Both finalists delivered spine-tingling performances.
Life-Changing Prize Package
As the new Nigerian Idol, Purp will walk away with a life-changing prize package, including a brand new SUV, a N30 million cash prize, a DStv Explora with a one-year premium subscription, and a chance to become Nigeria’s next big music star with a recording deal.

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A Historic Win
Purp‘s victory is particularly significant as she becomes the third female winner in the show’s history, breaking a six-year streak since the last female champion. Her triumph represents not just personal achievement but a milestone for female representation in the competition
From auditions to live shows, Nigerian Idol Season 10 has been a whirlwind of talent, passion, and unforgettable stories. And now, the journey begins for one rising star as she prepares to take the Nigerian music industry by storm.
Fans can relive the finale and past performances on GOtv & DStv Stream and Showmax. As a bonus, subscribers who reconnect or upgrade before July 31 enjoy an automatic bouquet upgrade at no extra cost via the ongoing GOtv “We Got You” campaign.
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