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Angel deactivates her twitter account after cyberbullying attack

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Reality star Angel Smith found herself at the receiving end of offensive comments on Twitter, leading to her deactivating her account.

A Twitter user identified as Pharoah Elroy compared Angel to the crossdresser James Brown and chef Hilda Baci.

Angel had shared moments from her recent hangout with her boyfriend Soma, posting videos and pictures on her Twitter page.

However, the celebratory mood turned sour when a troll, later identified as Pharoah Elroy, left a derogatory comment in the post’s comment section.

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The troll’s comment read, “You look like a crossbreed of James Brown and Hilda Baci.”

This insensitive comparison prompted a negative response from Angel’s followers, and it appears the comment had a significant impact on her.

As a result of the online harassment, Angel Smith took the drastic step of deactivating her Twitter account.

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Wizkid matches Burna Boy’s billboard 200 record

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Wizkid equals Burna Boy’s record for the most charting Nigerian albums on the Billboard 200 with ‘Morayo’, marking his fourth entry.

 

 

Nigerian superstar Wizkid has matched his compatriot Burna Boy’s record as the Nigerian artist with the most charting albums in Billboard 200 history.

The Starboy boss achieved this milestone with the debut of his latest album, Morayo, at number 98 on the Billboard 200. The album sold 13,000 units in its first week, marking Wizkid’s fourth appearance on the prestigious chart.

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“Wizkid ties Burna Boy as the Nigerian artist with the most charting albums in Billboard 200 history (4 each),” global music monitoring platform Chart Data announced on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday.

Beyond the Billboard 200, Morayo also made a strong impression on the Billboard World Albums chart, debuting at number 4. This reinforces Wizkid’s global influence and his continued rise in international music rankings.

Wizkid’s achievement puts him in league with Burna Boy, whose latest album I Told Them… also climbed the Billboard charts earlier this year. Both artists now boast four charting albums, a testament to their consistency and worldwide appeal.

Meanwhile, fellow Nigerian artist Davido may soon join the race. With three albums already debuting on the Billboard 200 and his highly anticipated fifth studio album, 5IVE, set for release next year, he could soon achieve a similar milestone.

As Nigerian music continues to captivate global audiences, artists like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido are spearheading the Afrobeats movement, making history on global platforms and shining a spotlight on Africa’s vibrant music scene.

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Davido criticises Nigerian democracy, praises U.S. electoral system

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Afrobeats star Davido questions Nigerian democracy while praising the U.S. electoral system, citing his faith in true democratic principles.

 

 

Afrobeats sensation David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has expressed concerns over the state of democracy in Nigeria, contrasting it with the robust democratic principles of the United States.

Speaking on a recent episode of The Morning Hustle podcast, Davido revealed his admiration for the U.S. electoral system, highlighting his confidence in its integrity.

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The singer shared that he congratulated Donald Trump after his electoral victory, despite voting for his opponent, Kamala Harris of the Democratic Party.

“I congratulated Donald Trump. That’s the president! What are you talking about? If I were running against him, I would still have congratulated him,” he stated.

He added, “What I like about America is that there’s true democracy. Where I come from [Nigeria], it’s not so. To be honest, I voted for Kamala Harris because I wanted to see the first female president in my generation. That would have been cool.”

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Davido’s remarks have sparked conversations about the credibility of Nigeria’s democratic processes. Known for his outspoken nature, the singer’s comments underscore growing concerns among many Nigerians about the need for reforms in governance and electoral systems.

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Nollywood star Mercy Aigbe’s Lagos home gutted by fire

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Mercy Aigbe’s Lagos home gutted by fire. The Nollywood star expresses devastation but thanks God for sparing lives in the tragic incident.

 

Popular Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe has confirmed that her residence in Lagos State was gutted by fire. The tragic incident, which occurred earlier this week, left the star devastated but thankful that no lives were lost.

Mercy took to her Instagram page on Wednesday to share the unfortunate news with her followers. In an emotional post, she uploaded a video capturing the extent of the damage caused by the fire.

 

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Expressing her gratitude despite the ordeal, Mercy wrote, “Devastated but thank God no life was lost. It’s well.”

Fans and colleagues have since flooded her social media with messages of support and prayers, wishing her strength during this challenging time.

The cause of the fire remains unclear, but the actress’s resilience and faith in the face of adversity continue to inspire her admirers.

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