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Davido wraps up Timeless era with Kante’s visuals featuring Fave

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Award-winning Afrobeats sensation, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has wrapped up the era of his fourth studio album titled ‘Timeless’ with Kante’s visuals.

Davido who is set for a new era released the official music video for ‘Kante’, featuring Nigerian songstress, Fave.

‘Kante’ is the 10th track off ‘Timeless’, one of the standout tracks from the Grammy-nominated album which was released in March 2023.

On his X handle, Davido appreciated his family and fans for their unwavering support, noting that their support has been the backbone of the era.

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The singer said he now looks forward to a new era of new music and new milestones.

He wrote: “Dropping the ‘Kante’ video today, and I’m flooded with emotions. This isn’t just a release—it marks the end of our ‘Timeless’ era. From every ticket sold to every city we visited, your love and energy turned every moment into history. We’ve faced everything—from sold-out shows and sleepless nights to the highest of highs and lowest of lows and through it all, God kept us standing!

“To my fans and family – Thank you is not enough. Your support has been the backbone of this era. As we close this chapter, know that you fueled our journey.

“The ‘Timeless’ era is ending, but our story continues. New chapters, new music, new milestones await and I can’t wait to step into them with you. We are about to go bigger than ever.”

In the video released on Wednesday, Davido perfectly complements the sultry lyrics with choreography. The singer blends old-school style with the popular Tshwala Bam dance.

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On her part, Fave blesses the track with her alluring and electrifying presence as she continues to sing passionately to her love interest.

Davido rose to fame with his 2012 hit ‘Dami Duro’ under HKN Music.

Davido established DMW, his music label, in April 2016.

The label has served as home to music talents such as Mayorkun, Peruzzi, and Dremo.

In March, Davido rebranded his label to DMW 2.0 and unveiled two new artistes — Morravey and Logos Olori.

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Last year, Davido earned his first-ever nomination for the Grammy Awards in three categories, including ‘Best Global Album’ for his latest album, ‘Timeless’.

Others were ‘Best African Performance’ for his song ‘Unavailable’ and ‘Best Global Music Performance’ for his track ‘Feel’.

He also lost the ‘Best Global Music Performance’ to ‘Pashto’ by Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer & Zakir Hussain Featuring Rakesh Chaurasia, and ‘Best Global Album’ to Shakti’s ‘The Moment’.

Fave, on the other hand, hit the spotlight after the success of her 2021 release ‘Baby Riddim’.

In January, the songstress called out Davido for performing their collaborative single without her.

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Davido, however, reconciled with Fave by inviting her to perform ‘Kante’ with him at his recent concert at Madison Square Garden, USA.

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Charly Boy opens up about prostate cancer battle, launches foundation

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Charly Boy shares his prostate cancer journey, launches a foundation to support men battling the disease, and promotes early testing.

 

 

Veteran Nigerian singer and activist Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has shared his personal battle with prostate cancer.

He revealed his experience with stage 1 prostate cancer, which left him sterile and disinterested in sexual activities, and announced the establishment of the Charly Boy Foundation to support men facing similar health challenges.

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Also read: Charly Boy under fire for questioning Wole Soyinka’s mental health

 

Charly Boy disclosed his ordeal during a heartfelt statement, recounting how the diagnosis initially caught him off guard.

“I was lucky because my pee and everything were mixing with my bladder, and it had become cancerous,” he explained.

Following an urgent examination, he underwent surgery at Reddington Hospital in May last year, staying for five days.

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The experience, he noted, left him physically and emotionally affected. “I became so uninterested in sex… I didn’t have full control of my organ, and for a man, your penis is like your prized possession,” he admitted, highlighting the mental toll prostate cancer can have on men.

Motivated by his journey, Charly Boy established the Charly Boy Foundation to create awareness about prostate cancer and support men in need of testing and treatment.

Partnering with hospitals across Nigeria, including locations in Umuahia, Owerri, Enugu, and Abuja, the foundation seeks to reduce the stigma and encourage men to prioritise their health.

The foundation offers financial assistance to cover part or most of the costs for prostate cancer tests, which typically range between ₦50,000 and ₦100,000.

“Our primary duty is to raise funds and encourage men to have at least one medical test done,” Charly Boy stated. For cases requiring further treatment or surgery, the foundation also provides support for selected patients.

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The singer has called on well-meaning Nigerians to contribute to the initiative, emphasising the lack of NGOs focused on men’s health.

“Men are human beings too,” he said, pointing out the need for more resources directed toward male health issues.

Charly Boy’s foundation aims to break the silence around prostate cancer, urging men to address health concerns openly.

“The sooner you check up, the better prepared you are,” he advised, advocating for regular screenings and proactive health management.

Through his foundation, Charly Boy hopes to leave a lasting legacy, using his voice and platform to save lives and challenge societal norms around men’s health.

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Kizz Daniel cancels Lagos concert due to economic challenges

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Nigerian artist Kizz Daniel confirms no Lagos concert this December, citing economic hardship during an interactive session with fans.

 

Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel has announced he will not be hosting a concert in Lagos this December, attributing his decision to the current economic challenges facing the region.

During an interactive session with fans on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday night, the “Buga” hitmaker shared his plans for the festive season.

Responding to a fan’s inquiry about a potential December concert, Kizz Daniel stated, “Nah…[I] would rather do cho cho cho this December… Money no too dey Lagos this time.”

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The artist’s candid response reflects the broader economic realities affecting many Nigerians. Lagos, Nigeria’s bustling commercial capital, often hosts high-profile entertainment events during the holiday season.

However, the ongoing financial strain has likely influenced the singer’s decision to forgo a December show.

Fans expressed mixed reactions to his announcement, with some commending his honesty while others lamented the absence of a concert they had eagerly anticipated.

Kizz Daniel, known for his vibrant stage performances and chart-topping hits, has enjoyed a successful year in the music industry.

Although fans in Lagos may miss his presence this December, his decision underscores the economic realities affecting both performers and their audiences.

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Netflix debunks rumours of exiting Nigeria, reaffirms commitment

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Netflix confirms its continued operations in Nigeria, pledging further investment in local stories amid exit speculations.

 

Netflix has categorically denied rumours suggesting its exit from Nigeria, reaffirming its dedication to the country’s growing entertainment industry.

Speculations of the streaming giant’s withdrawal arose due to Nigeria’s economic challenges and increasing regulatory pressures.

In a statement shared with TechCabal, Netflix addressed the viral reports, emphasising its ongoing commitment to its Nigerian operations.

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“We are not exiting Nigeria. We will continue to invest in the country’s stories to delight our members,” the statement read.

Netflix entered the Nigerian market in 2016 and has since played a pivotal role in promoting local content on a global scale.

The platform has showcased a variety of Nigerian stories, elevating Nollywood productions and enabling local creators to reach an international audience.

Despite economic uncertainties, Netflix reassures its subscribers and creators in Nigeria that it will continue to serve as a platform for diverse storytelling, ensuring Nigerian narratives resonate worldwide.

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