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Full List Of Winners At ‘MTV EMAs’ 2022

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Nigerian music superstar, Burna Boy, has been crowned the “Best African Act” at the “MTV EMAs” 2022.

Burna edged other nominees including Ayra Starr (Nigeria), BlackSherif (Ghana), Musa Keys (South Africa) and Zuchu (Tanzania) following a widely successful 2022.

Here is a full list of winners at ‘MTV EMAs’ 2022
• Best African Act – Burna Boy

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• Best Song – Nicki Minaj – Super Freaky Girl.

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• Best Video – Taylor Swift – All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version)

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• Best Artist – Taylor Swift

• Best Collaboration – David Guetta & Bebe Rexha – I’m Good (Blue)

• Best Live – Harry Styles

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• Best Pop – Taylor Swift

• Best New – SEVENTEEN

• Best K-Pop – Lisa

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• Best Latin- Anitta

• Best Electronic – David Guetta

• Best Hip Hop – Nicki Minaj

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• Best Rock – Muse

• Best Alternative – Gorillaz

• Best R&B – Chlӧe

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• Best Longform – Taylor Swift – All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version)

• Video For Good – Sam Smith Unholy (ft. Kim Petras)

• Biggest Fans – BTS

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• Best Push – SEVENTEEN

• Best Metaverse Performance – BLACKPINK The Virtual PUBG Mobile

• Best Look ‘Personal Style’ – Rita Ora

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• Generation Change – Lina Deshvar, Anna Kutova and Anfisa Yakovina

• Best Asia Act – TOMORROW X TOGETHER

• Best Australian Act – G Flip

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• Best Brazilian Act – Manu Gavassi

• Best Canadain Act – Johnny Orlando

• Best Caribbean Act – Daddy Yankee

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• Best French Act – Amir

• Best German Act – Badmómzjay

• Best Hungarian Act – Carson Coma

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• Best India Act – Armaan Malik

• Best Italian Act – Pinguini Tattici Nucleari

• Best Israel Act – Noa Kirel

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• Best Latam-North Act – Kenia Os

• Best Latam-South Act – Tini

• Best Latam-Central Act – Danny Ocean

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• Best Dutch Act – Goldband

• Best New Zealand Act – Lorde.

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• Best Nordic Act – Sigrid

• Best Polish Act – Ralph Kaminski

• Best Portuguese Act – Bárbara Bandeira

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• Best Spanish Act – Bad Gyal

• Best Swiss Act – Loredana

• Best UK & Ireland Act – Harry Styles

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• Best US Act – Billie Eilish

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I’ve Helped More People Inusic Industry Than Olamide, Don Jazzy, Others – Portable Claims

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Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has claimed that he has assisted more people in the music industry than his colleagues Olamide, Don Jazzy, Wizkid and Davido.

Speaking in a video broadcast, the Zazu crooner stated that his assistance is not only limited to those in the music industry but also extends to the less privileged.

He explained that, unlike most of his colleagues who are egoistic, he associates freely with ordinary people and even identifies with them on social media.

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Portable said, “Many Nigerian celebrities don’t post their fans even if they dance to their songs or promote them. But I repost every positive video about me.

“Even with your money, many celebrities won’t let you feature them as an upcoming artist. But I help people freely. I have helped more people in the music industry than Don Jazzy, Olamide, Wizkid, and Davido.

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“Help is when you see a homeless person and take them home, shelter them, clothe and feed them. You also take them to their first studio session and pay for it. Anything other than that, you are just doing business. A lot of the people claiming that they are helping others in the music industry are just doing business.

“Most of the time, when the artists they are using for business decide to be independent or move forward, they label them ungrateful. How are they ungrateful? You only used them for business.”

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My Marriage Ended Amicably – Comedian Sabinus Confirms Split From Wife

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Popular Nigerian comedian, Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, more popular as Sabinus, has confirmed the end of his marriage to Ciana Chapman.

Sabinus revealed this while speaking during a recent TikTok live stream.

According to him, the union which was formalized in 2023 ended amicably.

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Sabinus insisted that he and his ex-wife remain on good terms and continue to prioritise the well-being of their daughter.

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Addressing circulating rumours about marital issues, including allegations of domestic violence and infidelity, Sabinus said, “I’m not married.

My marriage ended peacefully. The mum and I are good. My daughter is okay, and she is doing fine.”

The confirmation follows months of speculation about the comedian’s marital status, despite previous denials by both parties.

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‘I’m Not Afraid Of Death, Only Poverty’ – Peter Okoye

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Famous Nigerian singer, Peter Okoye, also known as Mr P, has revealed that his greatest fear is poverty.

Speaking on a recent episode of the Nancy Isime Show, Mr P said he is not afraid of death, but of being poor.

Recounting a childhood experience when his family’s rented single-room apartment was demolished after the landlord sold the property, the singer said he does not wish to return to poverty.

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He said: “I am not afraid of death. The only thing I am afraid of in this life is poverty, of being broke.

“I have tasted it [poverty] before. I have been in our house with my parents and siblings and a bulldozer came and demolished it.

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“We were living in a boys’ quarter, me, my mum, my dad, all of us. The whole family, six boys and two girls living in a one-bedroom apartment.

“They had to divide the room with a curtain. So, the landlord had sold the compound, we were trying to plead to get some time to plan our relocation and then a bulldozer came and started demolishing the house while we were still in the building.”

 

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