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Yul Edochie Breaks Silence On Son’s Death

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Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has finally reacted to the death of his 16-year-old son, Kambi.

The actor has been mum over the incident which occurred nearly a month ago.

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Yul’s son died on March 30 after he developed a seizure in school while playing football with his schoolmates.

Reacting to the sad occurrence, Edochie said, “On that Wednesday morning, you came into my room, dressed up for school. You told me your school will be having inter-house sports on Friday and I promised you I’ll be there.”

“You were so excited. You told me you won a gold medal in swimming.I congratulated you. We joked about your height, then you left for school in your ever-cheerful manner. And you never came back home again.”

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“I can’t question God. My dear son, just 16 years with us here on earth, but you made your mark. Great Son. Calm, cute, brilliant, always cheerful, outstanding footballer, gentle and loving soul. You’re an angel. We miss you. We love you, Kambi. Daddy loves you. But God loves you more. Rest well, Son. Till we meet again. Rest in Heaven with God. My dear son, Kambi Yul-Edochie. Kambi yoooooo!”

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How I Met My Wife, Chioma — Davido

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Afrobeats singer, David Adeleke, also known as Davido, has revealed how he met his wife Chioma.

Davido, in an Interview with YouTuber and vlogger Tayo Aina, said he first met Chioma while they were both studying at Babcock University.

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The singer mentioned he was pursuing a degree in music, while Chioma studied Economics.

He said in part, “I was in school for a year before I blew up. That was when I met my wife. I remember the day I saw her. I can never forget it.

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“I was in a Prado, and I looked behind and I saw this girl walking. Just there with her bag, it was Chioma.

“I told Lati omo I like that girl, go and call that girl for me.

“He called her but she did not answer me at the time. Later on, she came to Lagos and we linked up. And I was like, yeah, I got you.”

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Burna Boy Makes History After Selling Out 80k-capacity London Stadium

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Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has made history as the first African artiste to sell out the 80, 000-capacity London Stadium.

Burna Boy’s concert, which was held on Saturday in the United Kingdom, sparked delight among his fans by virtue of his performance.

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Confirming the record via its official Twitter handle on Saturday before the show, the London Stadium congratulated the singer for the achievement.

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It tweeted: “NOW SOLD OUT @burnaboy’s RECORD-BREAKING concert has now officially SOLD OUT.”

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What an incredible achievement for the first-ever African artist to solo headline a UK stadium. For those lucky enough to make it, enjoy the show.”

Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has made history as the first African artiste to sell out the 80, 000-capacity London Stadium.

Burna Boy’s concert, which was held on Saturday in the United Kingdom, sparked delight among his fans by virtue of his performance.

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READ ALSO: Why I Switched From Football Career To Music – Burna Boy

Confirming the record via its official Twitter handle on Saturday before the show, the London Stadium congratulated the singer for the achievement.

Burna Boy had earlier announced the show as part of the stops for his ‘Love, Damini’ world tour.

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Why It’s Difficult For Female Artistes To Thrive – Nigerian Singer

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Rising Nigerian singer, Blessing Mariam Akiode, better known as Candy Bleakz, has said the lack of relationship between female artistes is the reason it is more difficult for them to thrive in the music industry compared to their male counterparts.

She said it is particularly difficult for her to be accepted by her female colleagues because of her unique style of music.

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The 23-year-old appeared on the latest episode of the Clout Africa podcast.

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Candy Bleakz said, “For [Nigerian] female artistes generally, there is no relationship among female artistes. No vibe, no nothing, you know.

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“Then now, my music is now even different from what they are doing, now I’m trying to like sync myself in, like, yo, I’m here. What’s up? So, it’s harder.”

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