Entertainment
Full List Of Winners At ‘MTV EMAs’ 2022

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
• Best Song – Nicki Minaj – Super Freaky Girl.
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• Best Video – Taylor Swift – All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor’s Version)
• Best Artist – Taylor Swift
• Best Collaboration – David Guetta & Bebe Rexha – I’m Good (Blue)
• Best Live – Harry Styles
• Best Pop – Taylor Swift
• Best New – SEVENTEEN
• Best K-Pop – Lisa
• Best Latin- Anitta
• Best Electronic – David Guetta
• Best Hip Hop – Nicki Minaj
• Best Rock – Muse
• Best Alternative – Gorillaz
• Best R&B – Chlӧe
• 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
• Best Push – SEVENTEEN
• Best Metaverse Performance – BLACKPINK The Virtual PUBG Mobile
• Best Look ‘Personal Style’ – Rita Ora
• Generation Change – Lina Deshvar, Anna Kutova and Anfisa Yakovina
• Best Asia Act – TOMORROW X TOGETHER
• Best Australian Act – G Flip
• Best Brazilian Act – Manu Gavassi
• Best Canadain Act – Johnny Orlando
• Best Caribbean Act – Daddy Yankee
• Best French Act – Amir
• Best German Act – Badmómzjay
• Best Hungarian Act – Carson Coma
• Best India Act – Armaan Malik
• Best Italian Act – Pinguini Tattici Nucleari
• Best Israel Act – Noa Kirel
• Best Latam-North Act – Kenia Os
• Best Latam-South Act – Tini
• Best Latam-Central Act – Danny Ocean
• 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
• Best Spanish Act – Bad Gyal
• Best Swiss Act – Loredana
• Best UK & Ireland Act – Harry Styles
• Best US Act – Billie Eilish
Entertainment
UK Police Storm Peller’s Apartment After Noise Complaint [VIDEO]

The United Kingdom police have stormed the apartment of a popular Nigerian Tiktoker, Peller.
The police arrived at the Peller’s apartment following noise complaints.
A viral video on social media captured the moment the police arrived at Peller’s UK residence for a search.
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The TikTok star who is currently in the UK was having a live streaming session when the police knocked at the door complaining that Peller was reported to have been making noise.
In response Peller told the police that he was on livestream, but the police insisted on checking the rooms to be sure he wasn’t having a shouting match with anyone.
Watch the video here
Entertainment
Why Some Celebrities Go Broke – Rapper M.I

Ace Nigerian rapper Jude Abaga, popularly known as M.I, has shared how he handles people’s expectations from him as a celebrity.
The ‘One Naira’ hitmaker disclosed that he trained himself mentally to accept being “broke shamed” so as not to pressure himself into constantly proving that he has a flamboyant life.
Speaking in a recent interview with Chude, M.I explained that many celebrities became broke while living beyond their means just to adjust to people’s expectations.
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“When I understood that people in Nigeria tend to broke shame celebrities, I had to make a decision if I want to let that have power over me. Because if you don’t deal with that, it will have exceeding power over you.
“If you are not comfortable with the fact that some fans can broke shame you if they see you driving a car they consider below your level, then you are going to continue adjusting to their expectations. And that is how you go broke. You go broke trying to adjust to people’s expectations.
“One of the things that Nigerians are concerned about is their perceptions. And statistically, we are a country where most people don’t have money. It took me time to mentally prepare myself to accept being broke shamed. All our celebrities who were flying private jets 20 years ago are no longer affluent,” he expressed.
Entertainment
How I Was Sexually Harassed By Music Executives As A Teenager – Yemi Alade

Nigerian singer Yemi Alade has opened up about the challenges she faced during her early years as a young, struggling female artiste.
The Johnny crooner revealed that sexual harassment was the major challenge she confronted, recalling how music executives often harassed her during meetings and studio sessions while she was still a teenager.
Speaking in a recent episode of the Swift Conversations podcast, Alade said, “In those beginning days, all I thought I needed was just my talent because that’s what I have. I didn’t have a bank account full of money I could use to sponsor myself.
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“I just had a talent and a zeal, and a promise that I made to myself and a promise I believed God made to me. So, I always tried to show up. I was told that I needed to work harder and so I worked harder, and it wasn’t enough. There were doors I needed to walk up to and when I walked up to the doors, they didn’t want my talent, they wanted something else.
“Many times from business meetings to studio sessions to even winning certain awards and you meet maybe the managing director or any other executive and they are trying to rub your thighs under the table. And I was just a teen. My grand pa is rubbing my legs and I can’t speak because I’m in shock.
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“We are having an actual business meeting. Why are you rubbing my thighs? I had to speak to myself and decided if music was what I wanted to do because the sexual harassment was becoming too rampant. But something in me told me to keep pushing my talent. So, I still showed up. If door was left open for me, I would walk in. If it was shut in my face, I would walk away.”
The singer said she became successful in the music industry after she realised that she “needed to stop walking through the doors and start breaking down the walls.”
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