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Nigerian Artist EMarshal Drops New Single “Money Stops Madness” Featuring Qdot, Produced By Jadu

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EMarshal ft. Qdot - Money Stops Madness
EMarshal ft. Qdot – Money Stops Madness

Nigerian artist Emarshal, signed to Dream Cruiz Entertainment, drops his highly anticipated single “Money Stops Madness” featuring Qdot. Produced by the talented Jadu, this dynamic collaboration promises to ignite the airwaves with its infectious energy and empowering message.

“Money Stop Madness” is a powerful anthem of resilience and triumph, showcasing Emarshal’s signature blend of Afrobeat and amapiano influences. Teaming up with Qdot, a powerhouse in the Nigerian music scene, the duo delivers a performance that will leave listeners spellbound.

Produced by Jadu, known for his impeccable production skills and unique sound, “Money Stop Madness” is set to impact the music scene significantly. The track is a testament to the talent and creativity of Emarshal and his collaborators.

Money Stops Madness is available on all major streaming platforms

Follow Emarshal and QDot on social media:

– Instagram: @realemarshal__

– Twitter: @realemarshal

– Facebook: Emarshal

UN Security Council For First Time Demands Gaza Ceasefire As US Abstains

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After more than five months of war, the UN Security Council for the first time Monday demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza after the United States, Israel’s ally which vetoed previous drafts, abstained.

Drawing unusual applause in the normally staid Security Council, all 14 other members voted in favor of the resolution which “demands an immediate ceasefire” for the ongoing Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

The resolution calls for the truce to lead to a “lasting, sustainable ceasefire” and demands that Hamas and other militants free hostages seized in their October 7 attack that triggered the massive Israeli military campaign.

“The bloodbath has continued for far too long,” said Amar Bendjama, the representative of Algeria, the Arab bloc’s current member of the Security Council and a sponsor of the resolution alongside a diverse group that included Slovenia, Switzerland, Japan and South Korea.

“Finally, the Security Council is shouldering its responsibility,” he said.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres demanded that the resolution be implemented. “Failure would be unforgivable,” Guterres wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Palestinian envoy Riyad Mansour fought back tears as he said that the resolution should be a “turning point” in ending the war.

“Apologies to those who the world has failed, to those that could have been saved but were not,” he said.

FG Insists No Ransom Paid For Kaduna Schoolchildren’s Release

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The Minister of Information,Mohammed Idris, said the Nigerian Armed Forces are upping their game and have developed a new strategy to ensure the security of every Nigerian.

“Asking your wife for DNA test should be a criminal offense” – BBNaija’s star, Rachel

BBNaija’s star, Rachel Edwards has provided rationale for her viewpoint on why a man asking his wife for a DNA test should be deemed a criminal offense.

Internet user Abazz posted a query on the microblogging site X, asking users what they thought of DNA testing.

The reality TV star reacted by saying that it ought to be illegal for a man to ask his wife for a DNA test.

She went on to question why, if a man doesn’t trust a woman, he would marry her in the first place.

She said: “Asking your wife for DNA Test, should be a criminal offense, if you don’t trust her, why marry her in the first place.”

Check out netizens reactions below:

Abazz replied: “9 months wey your mama suppose use go do another Bsc or PhD,she use am carry you for belle only to give birth to you wey no get s3nse”

Ten Man said: “BBN girls no de ever get sense, not surprised”

Deyvxxd_ wrote: “If person tap your head e go echo, nothing Dey inside”

itohan noted: “It’s as simple as that, the moment he starts asking for DNA then there’s no trust”

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“I brought down dollar with my power, Abido Shaker” – Odumeje

Popular pastor, Chukwuemeka Cyril Ohanaemere alias Odumeje boasts about being the only pastor to bring down the dollar with one of his powers, Abido Shaker.

The clergyman noted this while speaking to the worshippers at his church during a ministration service.

He mentioned that he had vowed to use his power, Abido shaker to bring down the dollar which was fast gaining value over the naira.

Odumeje noted that he was true to his word, and has since used one of his many powers, Abido Shaker, to bring down the dollar.

He further mentioned that no other pastor in Nigeria has been able to successfully do that other than him.

Odumeje added that he will still bring is further down, after which he will handle the presidential seat.

Check out reactions that followed …

nwaoke_ocha remarked: “E go shock Una say na only this man amongst all the pastors for naija go make heaven”

__tobe_ penned: “No pastor try that kind!!! Ride on pastor!! Next one na Dabush Kabash! That one fuel go drop to 30 Naira per liter ????????????????”

nosakhare2024 wrote: “Nigerians expression when Dollar was $1450 one month ago: ????????????????

Nigerians expression when Dollar is $1450 Today: ????☺️????????☺️

If you know you know ????”

sasha_itota said: “This guy is making caricature of Christianity, he knows exactly what his doing, his just a clout chaser”

makanakiiil asked: “Hahaha… Our papa, why you no fit use gandugaganduza to correct your English???????????????”

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Exposed: Specta’s Passion for Music

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Hope Kesmen, popularly known as Spectaniella, is a multifaceted individual. She is an Afrofusion singer, songwriter, photographer, lawyer, and entrepreneur, and her journey to becoming a recognized musician has been nothing short of remarkable. Hailing from the city of Jos, Specta, as she is fondly called, has relentlessly pursued her musical ambitions, poised to make her mark in Nigeria and the global music scene. For Spectaniella, music serves as her primary mode of self-expression, offering solace amidst life’s challenges. “I find myself singing throughout the day. Music allows me to explore different artistic realms and brings my ideas to life,” she shared.

In a recent interview, she reflected on her accomplishments, shedding light on the significance of her journey thus far.

“Over 17 years,” Spectaniella recounts, “I took on various roles, including selling shoes, practicing law, and pursuing photography, all in support of my musical aspirations. These diverse experiences have enriched my songwriting and musical style.”

“I possess a vivid imagination that requires the right tools to manifest,” Spectaniella remarks. “I have a decent grasp of dance and am eager to learn new choreographies.”

Her dedication has been recognized through numerous awards, including Best Female Artiste at the University of Jos in 2011/2012, and accolades such as Best Recording of the Year and Best Female Artiste at the Jos Industry Awards in 2014. She has also been honored as Best Performing Artiste and Best Reggae/Dancehall Artiste in Jos in 2015, among other notable awards.

“Despite facing challenges such as limited support and financial constraints,” Spectaniella admits, “I persevered, seizing opportunities to perform and collaborate with renowned artists like Terry tha Rapman and producers like PuffyTee. Sharing stages with industry heavyweights such
as Timaya and M.I. further bolstered my musical journey.”

“Spectaniella’s resilience shines through as she navigates self-doubt and continues to evolve creatively,” says the source. “She now operates under her record label, The Battalion, assuming the role of General as she steers her musical career forward. Beyond music, Specta also owns an online shoe company and a video and photography enterprise called Specta Images.” “Her musical odyssey began at a young age,” Specta reminisces, “inspired by my father’s eclectic musical tastes and nurtured by my love for literature. Secondary school marked a turning point, where my passion for music flourished, culminating in my discovery of the recording studio and the intricacies of songwriting.”

“Specta’s journey is a testament to her unwavering passion for music and her relentless pursuit of artistic excellence,” concludes the source. “As she continues to blaze her trail in the music industry, her story inspires aspiring musicians everywhere.”

YKLOVE unveils new single ‘Cast and Bind’

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In the heart of Nigeria’s music scene, a new sensation is making waves with his infectious beats and soulful lyrics. Olayinka Ifeoluwa Ilesanmi, better known as YKLOVE, is quickly emerging as a force to be reckoned with in the realm of Afrobeat and Afropop.

For YKLOVE, music is not just a passion; it’s a lifeline. “Music is the most authentic way I express myself,” he declares, emphasizing the profound connection he feels with his craft. “The ability of music to convey emotions and connect with people is unmatched.”

Hailing from the picturesque town of Ijero in Ekiti State, 24-year-old YKLOVE is on a mission to leave his mark on the Nigerian music industry. With a string of singles that he describes as “exceptionally beautiful,” he’s already capturing the hearts of listeners far and wide.

But it’s not been an easy journey for this rising star. When asked about challenges, YKLOVE doesn’t hesitate: “The only challenge I am facing is funds.” Yet, despite financial hurdles, his determination remains unwavering. “To create something iconic with music, make an impact in

Nigeria’s music industry,” he shares, revealing his lofty ambitions. YKLOVE draws inspiration from a diverse array of musical influences, including icons like Wizkid, Beautiful Nubia, Burna Boy, and Kizz Daniel. Yet, amidst the glitz and glamour of the industry, he remains grounded, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and honesty in his music. “Keep it simple and honest, sharing love,” he advises, reflecting on his artistic ethos.

With a new single titled “Cast and Bind” set to drop on March 22nd, 2024, YKLOVE is gearing up to captivate audiences once again. Describing his creative process, he explains, “It has to come natural. Listen to instrumental, pick our words, and we would have a song. And
sometimes it has to be storytelling.”

For YKLOVE, “Cast and Bind” isn’t just another song; it’s a testament to the power of love and resilience in the face of adversity. “This song is about love, real-life stories,” he reveals, offering a glimpse into the deeply personal themes that underpin his music. As he continues to hone his craft and carve out his place in the industry, YKLOVE remains focused on his ultimate goal: to become an icon who lives through music. With an EP on the horizon and a steadfast commitment to authenticity, there’s no telling how far this young talent will soar.

 

Palm Oil Marketer Turns Musician: JayDaGRT Shares Inspirational Journey

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Joel Akpede Oghenemaro, professionally known as JayDaGRT, embodies the adage “Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well.” His journey from struggling as a palm oil marketer to realizing his musical dreams reflects resilience and dedication. With aspirations of collaborating with industry giants like Burna Boy, JayDaGRT’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance.

Reflecting on his humble beginnings, JayDaGRT reveals, “I saved a specific amount from my work as a palm oil marketer for Okomu palm oil, and I used that to record my first song.” Despite the challenges, he remained steadfast in his pursuit of music, driven by an unwavering belief in the possibility of success. He shares, “I believe anything is possible. My ultimate dream is to collaborate with Burna Boy, produced by JAE5. That would be a dream come true.”

Describing his creative process, JayDaGRT explains, “I clear my mind of everything and let the melody of the beat fill it up. Then, I pour my heart out.” This dedication to his craft reflects his passion for music, which has always been a cornerstone of his life.

JayDaGRT’s journey is not just about personal ambition but also about giving back. He remarks, “Music has been instrumental in helping me navigate tough times since childhood. Now, I want to share my experiences and insights through my music to help others facing similar
challenges.” His EP titled “LIFE” encapsulates his trials and triumphs, offering solace and encouragement to those who feel alone in their struggles. He adds, “I want people to know that JayDaGRT understands and believes in them.”

Despite facing obstacles, JayDaGRT has released five projects, including an EP featuring four songs and a single release. “LIFE” delves into poignant narratives of life’s hurdles, providing listeners with relatable anecdotes and words of encouragement. Through his music, JayDaGRT aims to inspire hope and resilience in others, fostering a sense of community among those navigating life’s complexities.

JayDaGRT’s journey from palm oil marketer to aspiring musician is a testament to the transformative power of passion and perseverance. As he continues to chase his dreams, he serves as an inspiration to aspiring artists

Social media is a platform where one doesn’t require formal training to exhibit fo0lish behavior – AY Makun

Popular actor and comedian, AY Makun has expressed his opinions about the unfortunate trajectory social media has taken in recent times.

Recall that the comedian stirred several speculations online after celebrating his “son” on his 17th birthday.

Some internet users even went so far as to make derogatory remarks following his post on Instagram.

According to AY, social media is now a platform for people to display their foolishness.

Any foolish person who comes out and says something that unlocks the feeling of the audience, he or she gets praised.

It appears that this is not the case for a sensible person who speaks out against popular opinion since sentiments are more valuable than objective facts on social media.

He went on to say it’s funny how some people, depending just on what they see or feel, wear their ignorance with a great deal of dignity and class.

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NLC Members, Political Commission Picket LP Headquarters

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The Nigeria Labour Congress has picketed the headquarters of the Labour Party in Abuja.

The NLC team , led by members of its Political Commission, arrived the Labour Party at about 10.30am with varying placards.

The NLC members met a team of armed policemen and pulled the gates open.
NLC is protesting Labour Party’s resolve to go ahead with its planned National Convention.

The Congress describes the planned convention as illegal.