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Tems, Ayra Starr, Tyla named among African female stars breaking music barriers

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The African music landscape stands as a powerful testament to female innovation and influence.

In recognition of Women’s History Month, Spotify has highlighted some of the African female stars whose music has impacted the global music scene.

Trailblazers like Tyla and Tems are changing the narrative with their groundbreaking achievements.

Tyla recently made history as the first African solo artist to reach one billion streams on Spotify with her viral hit ‘Water,’ a milestone that speaks volumes about women’s expanding influence in global music.

Meanwhile, Tems continues to break barriers as the first female African artist to achieve 1 billion Spotify streams, cementing her place in music history while opening doors for generations to come.

These achievements aren’t just numbers—they represent a cultural shift where women’s voices are increasingly centered in narratives previously dominated by men.

2024 has seen women’s stories take center stage through landmark album releases. 

Ayra Starr’s introspective “The Year I Turned 21” and Tems‘ bold Born in the Wildhave dominated charts in Nigeria and Ghana, offering nuanced explorations of young womanhood in contemporary Africa.

The Numbers Tell a Story of Rising Power

The statistics confirm this cultural shift, with female listenership surging across the region.


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Nigeria has seen an impressive 108% increase, Kenya 26%, and Ghana 24%. These numbers reflect the growing economic and cultural influence of women who are actively shaping entertainment through their listening choices.

As Women’s History Month invites us to reflect on women’s contributions and progress, these trends in music and podcast consumption reveal how African women are not just participating in culture—they’re actively reimagining and recreating it.

Through every stream, playlist, and shared track, they’re writing a new chapter in the continent’s musical legacy, one that places women’s voices firmly at its center.


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AMVCA-winning drama ‘Freedom Way’ set for Nationwide cinema release this July

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After making waves on the global festival circuit and clinching major accolades at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), the much-anticipated Freedom Way is finally coming home. 

Freedom Way is the brainchild of award-winning writer-producer Blessing Uzzi, under her independent production banner Bluhouse Studios.

The film marks the directorial debut of Olalekan Afolabi, whose vision brings to life a hauntingly familiar Nigeria teetering under the weight of political upheaval and societal strain.

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At its core, Freedom Way is a sobering reflection on survival in turbulent times. When a cascade of unforgiving government policies sends shockwaves through an already-pressured society, nine strangers, each wrestling with their own battles, are thrust into situations that bind their fates. 

As their paths unexpectedly converge, they’re forced to confront their breaking points and the moral lines they’re willing to cross just to stay afloat.

The powerhouse ensemble is led by Debo ‘Mr Macaroni’ Adedayo and Femi Jacobs, whose performances captivated AMVCA voters, winning the film Best Film and Best Writing, along with nominations for Best Sound Design, Best Music, and a Best Supporting Actor nod for Jacobs.

The cast also features stellar turns from Mike Afolarin, Bimbo Akintola, Akin Lewis, Ogranya Jable Osai, Meg Otanwa, Jesse Suntele, Teniola Aladese, and Tiwalola Adebola-Walter.

The film made its global premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2024, before travelling to AFRIFF, where it won the Jury Prize, and later screened at the New York African Film Festival and Red Sea International Film Festival. These international stops cemented Freedom Way as one of the year’s standout African films.


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Speaking about the journey, Uzzi shared, “It feels surreal and deeply emotional to finally have Freedom Way screen here in Nigeria. This story was born out of real observations, real pain. I wanted to hold up a mirror for viewers, to see themselves, their neighbours, and maybe find healing or at least understanding.”

For director Afolabi, whose personal experiences shaped his storytelling approach, the film is as much a political statement as it is a cinematic one. “I’ve lived this story in more ways than one. Millions of Nigerians have. If Freedom Way gets people to pause, reflect, and start honest conversations, then I’ll feel like we’ve done something worthwhile.”

With its timely themes, raw performances, and evocative writing, Freedom Way promises to be more than just a film; it aims to be a reckoning.


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'You’re a very stupid girl' – Ayra Starr slammed over Benue killings

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Nigerian pop star Ayra Starr has found herself at the center of online backlash over her perceived silence following the tragic killings in Benue State that reportedly claimed over 200 lives.

The controversy began after the singer posted a casual tweet during the mourning period, prompting an X user to call her out, saying, “She doesn’t read the room at all.”

“We not in the same room, babes,” the singer clapped back.

The response sparked even more outrage online, with many branding the comment insensitive and many others calling her post ‘tone-deaf.’

See some reactions to Ayra’s post:

Lmfaoooo, this ain’t it.This ain’t it at alllll.

200+ people died in Benue, and your comeback for not reading the room is that you’re not in it? That’s so insensitive of you

Yeah, you’re funny. You cooked. So far they can’t get to you, it doesn’t matter…This is very insensitive, but enjoy

As the backlash grew, Ayra Starr returned to X to defend herself, accusing critics of deliberately misunderstanding her and using her as a scapegoat.

There’s nothing I can do nor say to people that intentionally want to bully and misunderstand me every time , you’ve found a scapegoat abi ? Focus on issues that actually matter and leave me tf alone.

Recall that in the early hours of June 13, 2025, suspected armed herdsmen in Benue State  launched coordinated attacks on Daudu and Yelewata communities in Guma Local Government Area. Homes were set ablaze with people trapped inside, and entire families were butchered, children, the elderly, massacring hundreds.

The extent of the violence sparked national outrage, and Pope Leo spoke out condemning the killings. However, many Nigerians have called out President Tinubu over his perceived silence on the killings.


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Peller, Jarvis relationship hits rough patch as both trade accusations online

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TikTok celebrity couple, Jarvis and Peller, are going through a rough patch in their relationship, with both of them accusing the other of wrongdoings.

Jarvis, on her part, broke down in tears during a live-streaming session while opening up about the issues in their relationship.

In the emotionally charged live session that featured other popular TikTokers, Sandra Benede and Seun Pizzle, Jarvis accused Peller of consistently breaching her trust by publicly sharing private details of their relationship.

Jarvis disclosed that Peller’s apparent inability to filter the things to make public about their relationship has led her to stop confiding in him altogether.

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She said, “he doesn’t know how to filter his words when he’s live,” expressing frustration about personal issues Peller discusses during his live sessions.

Jarvis admitted that there are a number of reasons for the recent disagreement. She said, “There are many reasons Peller is angry, but he’s taking it public. We’ve already talked about these things privately, but because it hasn’t been addressed online…”

Telling his side of the story during his own live session, Peller accused Jarvis of being secretive, saying she’s in the habit of not informing him of her plans in advance.

He insisted that he’s open with her about his life and doesn’t hold anything back.


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An apparently frustrated Peller went on to say he’s been deeply hurt by Jarvis, and he is only now trying to take her back.

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He said, “How can I claim this kind of girl? Do you know what this girl did? I don’t like Jarvis; she has offended me. I’m just helping her life now. I’m trying to accept her back, but she has already hurt me.”

This is not the first time Jarvis and Peller have had a go at each other publicly. In March 2025, Jarvis called out Peller and threatened to end their engagement following another heated argument.


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