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Rudeboy insists on Psquare’s recent split

Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy and one-half of the music duo, PSquare, has reaffirmed that the group’s disbandment is final. During an unplanned Instagram live session on Tuesday, Rudeboy accused his twin brother, Peter, of unjustly benefiting from their music partnership.

In response to fan enquiries about the future of PSquare, Rudeboy made it clear that a reunion is not on the cards. He mentioned a long-standing feud, suggesting that he did much of the songwriting while Peter enjoyed the rewards. Rudeboy emphasised that he is no longer willing to work under such conditions and prefers to work for himself, expressing dissatisfaction with the past arrangement.

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He said, “And the new me, eh, you see those days when Monkey dey work, Baboon dey chop, I no dey do am again. So I better dey work for myself only. Every time only me dey sing all the songs, I no dey do again.”

 

Spotify celebrates Wizkid’s ‘Ojuelegba’ @ 10

Spotify has marked the 10th anniversary of Wizkid’s hit single “Ojuelegba.” According to Phiona Okumu, Head of Music for Sub-Saharan Africa at Spotify, the track has garnered over 55 million streams since its 2014 release.

Okumu noted, “Today celebrates a decade of Wizkid’s groundbreaking single ‘Ojuelegba,’ a track that played a significant role in the global rise of Afrobeats and continues to resonate with millions worldwide. Since its debut, ‘Ojuelegba’ has amassed over 55 million streams on Spotify, reflecting the global expansion of Afrobeats and its growing influence on the international music scene.”

Over the past decade, “Ojuelegba” has cemented Wizkid’s status as one of Africa’s most influential artists. As the song reaches its 10th anniversary, it remains a celebrated icon of Afrobeats and a testament to the impact of African music on the global stage.

Basketmouth, AY settle after 18-year feud

Nigerian comedians Basketmouth and AY Makun have officially resolved their 18-year-long feud. The two have recently been in the spotlight due to their ongoing disagreement.

Basketmouth shared a humorous video on Instagram on Wednesday, revealing their latest interaction. The clip, which represents a big reconciliation between the comedians, shows Basketmouth seeking counsel from AY following a conversation with actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD). AY also uploaded the video to his personal page.

Many internet users; including celebrities and peers, have reacted positively in the comments section, welcoming the much-anticipated reunion.

 

Veteran actor, Emmanuel France is dead

Nollywood actor Emmanuel France has passed. Nigerian filmmaker Olufemi Ogedengbe revealed France’s death on his Instagram feed on Monday, September 16, 2024.

Ogedengbe referred to the departed as a legend, recalling their collaborative days.

“Rest in peace, one of Nollywood’s icons, Uncle Emmanuel France. One of the actors I brought to Tanzania in 2006. “We made three films together: She Is My Sister, The Director, and Cross My Sin R.I.P.,” he wrote.

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