Nigerian music star, Davido has said that money or success can never change him. Davido who noted that “not changing” has its disadvantages too, further stated that he can’t be someone else because of money or success. See his post below…
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Elon Musk’s son is completely changing his identity to distance himself from his father. Xavier Alexander Musk, who has a twin named Griffin, turned 18 in April 2022. Almost immediately after his birthday, Xavier filed a petition with the courthouse to change his gender to female and name to Vivian. The Blast obtained the documents from the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County at the time of their release but did not publish the documents right …
Prominent Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has once again hit out at calls for bandits to be declared terrorists, saying even if the federal government decides to make the decision, it won’t change anything. In a statement by Malam Tukur Mamu, the Dan-Iyan Fika and Media Consultant to Sheikh Gumi, the Muslim scholar said: “I think the Federal Government has succumbed to media blackmail by a section of the country. It will not have any practical value because even before the declaration they …
Kenyan socialite, Huddah Monroe, has said that she is not for everyone. The Big Brother Africa star stated this when she took to her Instagram story on Sunday to share a photo of herself. “I am not for everyone. So please save your pocket change!” she wrote.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has ranked Nigeria as second highest-risk country where children are susceptible to the impact of climate change. In UNICEF’s “Children’s Climate Risk Index” ranking of 163 countries released on Friday, August 20, the UN agency ranked Central Africa Republic (CAR) the highest risk country, while Nigeria and Republic of Chad followed as second on the list. The report said Nigeria’s low rating was due to children’s high exposure to air pollution and coastal …
Kiki Mordi is an MTV Europe Music Award winner for her work on the frontlines of the End SARS protest. The journalist, who got an Emmy nomination for her BBC African Eye documentary exposing sex for grades in universities, was announced as one of the MTV EMA Gen Change winners. According to the MTV EMA organizers, Kiki and other women won because of “all the work being done on the frontlines to change the world for better” …