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March 10, 2020 Sanusi paying price for calling Goodluck Jonathan ‘corrupt’ – Eedris Abdulkareem

Sanusi paying price for calling Goodluck Jonathan ‘corrupt’ – Eedris Abdulkareem

Veteran singer, Eedris Abdulkareem has mocked Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi over his dethronemnet by the Kano state government.

Following Sanusi’s dethronement, the Kano state government immediately named one of the sons of late Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero, Aminu Ado Bayero as the 15th Fulani Emir of the state.

Reacting to the development, Abdulkareem making reference to bribery allegations against Ganduje, described Sanusi’s situation as unfortunate and a proof of real corruption in Nigeria.

He further stated that Sanusi was paying the price for championing the propaganda that Former President Goodluck Jonathan was corrupt.

On his Instagram page, he wrote: “Dear Sanusi Lamido, a corrupt man caught stuffing dollars into his babariga removed you from office!

“It’s an unfortunate situation but this is the price you have to pay for championing the Jonathan is Corrupt cause with no evidence but propaganda.

“Today, you are witnessing the real corruption! Goodluck!”

Meanwhile, Ganduje’s aide has revealed that Sanusi will be under house arrest and won’t be allowed to entertain visitors following his exile after being dethroned.

Yakasai also claimed that Sanusi will only be after his freedom not next election.

March 9, 2020 Rappers AKA, Cassper Nyovest Exchange Words Over Who Has A Better Career

Rappers AKA, Cassper Nyovest Exchange Words Over Who Has A Better Career

Popular South African rappers, AKA and Cassper Nyovest have been caught on social media in what seemed like a battle of who has the better career.

It all started when Cassper shared a tweet that was meant to attack AKA in a subtle way.

While Cassper didn’t mention AKA in his Tweet, he, however, got a reply from AKA.

In Cassper’s tweet, he pointed out that success or money doesn’t qualify wisdom.

March 9, 2020 Check out photos as Burna Boy’s ‘On The Low’ goes gold in France

Check out photos as Burna Boy’s ‘On The Low’ goes gold in France

The Kel P-produced single became a smash hit in Nigeria and has since amassed over 103 million views on YouTube.

On March 8, 2020, Nigerian superstar, Burna Boy accepted a gold plaque for his 2018 single, ‘On The Low.’ The gold plaque is for selling 100,000 (or more) copies of the single. A gold plaque could also be handed to an artist whose single has been streamed 15 million times in the country. Thus, 15 million streams of a single in France is equivalent to 100,000 pure sales.

The singer was accompanied by his mom and manager, Bose Ogulu also known as Mama Burna. In an Instagram post to celebrate the win, Burna Boy wrote, ““On the low” went Gold in France 🇫🇷 without any radio push or promo. Love every single one of you that streamed it over 15m times, it’s still #FOOTONNECK2020.”

On The Low’ was released on November 16, 2018 as the second single off Burna Boy’s 7th studio album, African Giant. The Kel P-produced single became a smash hit in Nigeria and has since amassed over 103 million views on YouTube.

November 20, 2019 Burna Boy’s South African Concert “Africa Unite” Cancelled.

Burna Boy’s South African Concert “Africa Unite” Cancelled.

Following threats of violence, the highly publicised anti-xenophobia concert “Africa Unite” which Burna Boy was billed to headline in South Africa has been cancelled.

 

South African media outlet, IOL reports that the concert organizers, Phambili Media and Play Network confirmed that after engagement with Burna Boy’s management, a decision to withdraw his name from the line-up and as a result cancel the concert was taken.

 

Consequently, both legs of the concert that were scheduled for Hillcrest Quarry, Cape Town, on November 23 and Sun Arena, Pretoria, November 24 were cancelled.

 

Last week, a petition letter was written by musicians and organisers under the umbrella of Tshwane Entertainment Collective, raising objections against the concert.

 The chief concern was against Burna Boy’s inclusion, and the group labelled the event a “financial exercise to benefit the very artists who have our country in a negative light based on false claims”.

The concert also featured Jidenna, Kwesta, Sho Madjozi, DJ Maphorisa, Busiswa and Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

 

 

 

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