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December 18, 2023 Participating In Bbnaija Is My Biggest Blessing So Far – Ozo

Participating In Bbnaija Is My Biggest Blessing So Far – Ozo

Ozo, the former contestant of Big Brother Naija season 5, reflects on 2020 as a year of immense blessings, attributing his greatest fortune to his participation in the reality TV show.

The sports analyst, known in real life as Ozomena Joseph Chukwu, expressed gratitude for the platform that allowed him to showcase his profound knowledge of sports and various tournaments.

In a recent interview, the Juventus Nigeria brand manager highlighted the significance of the sports trivia games sponsored by a betting company during the show. Ozo seized the opportunity to exhibit his expertise in football, basketball, tennis, golf, Formula One, boxing, and Ultimate Fighting Championship. His fellow housemates frequently sought him out to join their teams, marking a significant accomplishment for him.

When questioned about potential ventures in the entertainment industry, Ozo affirmed his contentment within the sports realm, emphasizing the inherent connection between sports and entertainment. He also revealed his involvement as a minority shareholder in a business set to produce a game show catering to football enthusiasts.

Ozo shared his enthusiasm, stating, "Sports and entertainment are intertwined. I am never bored because there is always a sports event for me to watch, providing entertainment. As an analyst on a football show, we discuss various aspects of the English Premier League. Additionally, as a minority owner in a company, we are gearing up to launch our show, engaging viewers with quizzes on diverse football topics and offering insights on setting up fantasy teams."

December 18, 2023 Why I May Never Work With Kizz Daniel Again – Peruzzi

Why I May Never Work With Kizz Daniel Again – Peruzzi

Nigerian artist Tobechukwu Victor Okoh, widely known as Peruzzi, has revealed that he may not collaborate with his fellow musician, Kizz Daniel, in the future.

According to Peruzzi, their collaboration on a song titled 'Gwagwalada' took an unexpected turn when Kizz Daniel gave the track to another artist, BNXN, formerly known as Buju.

Peruzzi expressed his disappointment, explaining that he had not been consulted before Kizz Daniel released the song with BNXN and Seyi Vibez. Speaking on a recent podcast, Peruzzi shared the details of the collaboration gone awry.

He recounted how he approached Kizz Daniel for a collaboration, and during the session, they worked on 'Gwagwalada.' However, things turned unexpectedly when Kizz Daniel involved Buju in the decision-making process. Peruzzi was surprised to learn that the song had been released without communicating with him.

In light of this incident, Peruzzi expressed hesitance about working with Kizz Daniel shortly. He stated, "So, I don’t think I will be working with Kizz Daniel soon. Right now, I don’t think so." The episode sheds light on artists' challenges in the music industry, particularly regarding collaboration and song ownership.

December 18, 2023 Harrysong Ask Nigerians To Help Plead With KCEE To Release His Royalties

Harrysong Ask Nigerians To Help Plead With KCEE To Release His Royalties

Renowned singer-songwriter Harrysong, a prominent figure in the Nigerian music industry, has garnered widespread acclaim for his hit records and exceptional songwriting skills, earning numerous accolades over the years.

In a recent development concerning his ongoing dispute with former label boss KCEE, Harrysong has turned to his social media platforms to seek the support of Nigerians in his quest to reclaim his rightful royalties. Taking to his Instagram story, Harrysong revealed that KCEE, the head of his former label, Five Star Records, has retained 100% of the royalties from some of his most significant releases under the label.

The affected records, including 'Reggae Blues,' 'Baba For The Girls,' 'Samankwe,' 'Better Pikin,' and 'Ofeshe,' have allegedly been subject to KCEE's exclusive collection of all associated royalties. In a plea to his audience, Harrysong implored everyone to assist him in persuading Kingsley Okonkwo, popularly known as KCEE, to refund his money and release his songs.

Expressing his frustration on his Instagram story, Harrysong stated, "At least he can take his percentage and give me what is rightfully mine." This marks the latest development in an ongoing dispute with his former label associates.

In an X (formerly Twitter) post featuring a screenshot of his Instagram story, Harrysong emphasized his right to what is rightfully his, urging Nigerians to join him in appealing to KCEE for resolution.

The Nigerian music industry has witnessed a surge in disputes between artists and labels concerning the nonpayment of royalties. Notably, Dami Krane recently accused Davido of withholding royalties for a collaborative song, a claim denied by both Davido and producer Shizzi, as the song was revealed to be Dami Krane's creation.

Similarly, following his departure from Marlian Records, the late Street Hop star Mohbad disclosed that he had not received any royalties for his records released under the label, underscoring the prevalent challenges artists face in securing their rightful earnings.

December 13, 2023 Why I Will Never Change My Surname In Marriage – Toke Makinwa

Why I Will Never Change My Surname In Marriage – Toke Makinwa

Renowned Nigerian media personality, Toke Makinwa, recently shared insights on why she remains steadfast in retaining her maiden’s name even within the context of marriage. Speaking candidly on her podcast, Toke emphasized the significance of her name as a brand she has painstakingly built over the years.

Toke, who had previously been married but experienced a divorce attributed to an alleged infidelity, disclosed that maintaining her surname during her marriage proved to be a practical decision. She revealed that her ex-husband referred to her as Mrs Ayida at home, but she retained her Toke Makinwa identity professionally.

Reflecting on her experience, Toke expressed relief at not having to navigate the complexities of a name reversal during the divorce proceedings. She stated, "I kept my last name when I got married. It was supposed to be Toke Makinwa-Ayida, but only at home did he call me Mrs. Ayida." This choice, she explained, facilitated a smoother transition during the challenging period of separation.

Looking ahead, Toke expressed her desire for a future partner who would appreciate and support her decision to keep her name. She clarified that she prefers not to hyphenate her surname but is open to her children bearing their father's last name.

In recounting her past marriage, Toke highlighted that her bank details, passport, and other official documents remained unchanged. This decision spared her the potential complications of altering such details post-divorce. Toke emphasized the personal investment she has made in building the brand "Toke Makinwa" through her hard work and dedication.

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