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March 19, 2021 Forbes Says Kanye West Is Not The Richest Black Man In America

Forbes Says Kanye West Is Not The Richest Black Man In America

The magazine says the rapper's '$6.6B' net worth reports are mere speculations.

American business magazine has announced that rapper Kanye West is not the richest black person in America as speculated.

In an article released on Thursday, March 18, 2021, the magazine said publications by several media outlets about the billionaire's latest astronomical wealth were false.

"It’s not true, based on our calculations. Forbes estimates he’s worth less than a third of that, or $1.8 billion. That’s a big jump from last May when Forbes first pegged his net worth to be $1.3 billion, but nowhere near as much as the purported $6.6 billion," Forbes said.

"Vista Equity’s Robert F. Smith remains the richest Black person in the U.S., worth an estimated $6 billion, while Aliko Dangote of Nigeria, worth $11.8 billion, is the richest Black person in the world."

According to Forbes, these latest figures were an attempt by West to inflate his net worth.

It also stated that the Bloomberg article was gotten from a UBS report.

"The bank made a number of assumptions based on projected future earnings, particularly for Yeezy Gap, which hasn’t even launched yet. Bank documents like this are well-known for painting best-possible-scenario future valuations," part of the article read.

It would be recalled that Bloomberg released an article where it revealed that the rapper's net worth had risen to $6.6B.

According to Bloomberg, the rappers sneaker and clothing business now supported by Adidas AG and Gap Inc, is valued between $3.2 billion and $4.7 billion.

March 17, 2021 Simple Ways To Prevent Excessive Underarm Sweating

Simple Ways To Prevent Excessive Underarm Sweating

Uncontrollable underarm sweating can feel like it’s ruining your life.

Underarm excessive sweating, also called axillary hyperhidrosis, is an uncontrollable, annoying, embarrassing, and isolating problem (to say the least).

From the discomfort of sweat running down your sides to the embarrassment of obvious sweat stains to the fear of being “discovered,” uncontrollable underarm sweating can feel like it’s ruining your life.

Excessive sweating seldom causes physical harm, but the social and emotional toll on a person can be very serious. The recommended treatment depends on your problem: soaked shirts, smell, or yellow armpit stains.

You can reduce all of these to an extent with over-the-counter treatments and changed habits. Here are some ways to prevent underarm sweat:

  • Drink enough water

Whenever you feel hot or thirsty, drink a glass of cool water. This will bring your internal temperature down, so your body won’t have to lower it more by sweating.

  • Dress Strategically

Our wardrobe changes with the weather and with varied life situations. We dress light when it’s hot, we dress heavy when it’s cold.

For most people who suffer from excessive sweating, sweat comes no matter the weather, the outfit, or the occasion. So, we have to be strategic about how we dress to reduce the sweat and hide it too.

  • Shower or bathe regularly

Bacteria on your skin can turn old sweat into smelly armpits. Shower daily to wash away the sweat before this happens.

Try ending your shower with a minute or two of cool or cold water. This will lower your surface temperature, making you less likely to sweat right away. Pat your armpits dry with a soft towel. Vigorous scrubbing can stress your skin and cause more sweating

  • Wear antiperspirant deodorant

Ordinary deodorant only hides the smell. To stop soaking your clothes, you’ll need a product with antiperspirant. Apply this just before bed and right after you wake up, or after drying off from your shower.

Your skin is usually cool and dry during these times, so the antiperspirant can easily reach your sweat glands and block them.

  • Exercise regularly, to promote normal sweating

Regular exercise will trigger the release of endorphins, promoting a sense of relaxation and satisfaction.

The lowering of stress hormone levels through aerobic exercise, combined with endorphin release, puts your body at ease and lessens the chance of triggering an adrenal response to stressors (sweating is a result of an adrenal response).

March 17, 2021 BBNaija’s Kaisha Cries Out: ‘I Need My Old Life Back’

BBNaija’s Kaisha Cries Out: ‘I Need My Old Life Back’

Former housemate of the reality TV show, Big Brother Naija, Kaisha Umaru has cried out that she wants her old life back.

The reality TV star made this known via her Twitter page on Tuesday, March 16, 2021.

"I need my old life back!! , not all that glitters is gold," she tweeted.

Kaisha was one of the housemates from the fifth season of the reality TV show.

The last time a reality TV star publicly cried out over wanting their old life back was in 2019 when Mercy Eke broke down on social media. 

The winner of the fourth season of the reality TV show made it known while interacting with her fans on Instagram.

Reality TV star Mercy Eke [Instagram/OfficialMercyEke]

"This thing looks rosy on social media and it's not rosy I think I want my old life back. I want to sleep wake up when I want, don't have anything to do, don't have a calendar," she said.

"Right now I have a calendar. it sucks like I hate yea I prayed for it but it's too much. People keep telling me it will reduce and it doesn't. It keeps getting worse I don't have a life of my own anymore...like I feel like I want my old life back."

One interesting feat about her victory is that she is the first female housemate to win the reality TV show.

March 16, 2021 Emanuella Wins Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards

Emanuella Wins Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards

Nigerian comedienne, Emanuella Samuel has been announced the winner of the favorite African social media star category at the just concluded Nickelodeon Kids' Choice awards.

The teen star confirmed her win via an Instagram post shared on her Instagram handle on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. She wrote: "Congratulations to me as I won the Favourite African Social Media Star category at the Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Awards 2021. I am so happy to be a winner, thank you!

"To all my fans out there, I say thank you. To all those who voted for me, I love you so much, this win would not have been possible without you."

Emanuella's latest win comes after losing to Ugandan singer Eddy Kenzo in 2018 when she was first nominated. For the awards' latest edition, the comedienne was nominated for the voting category alongside Ikorodo Bois, Elsa Majimbo, Bonang Matheba, and others. 

The 2021 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice awards held on Saturday, March 13, 2021.

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