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I was not hawking before my video went viral – Salle

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Nigerian singer Kosisochukwa Gospel Peters, popularly known as Salle, has revealed the truth behind the viral video that launched her career.

Speaking in an interview with Chude Jideonwo, host of the viral show #WithChude, the fast-rising singer discusses the misconceptions surrounding the viral video that brought her widespread attention, her upbringing, and her journey to Lagos.

According to her, she wasn’t hawking at the time but only assisting her mother who sells food in the east.

“I wasn’t hawking,” she clarifies. “Though you know, it’s hard to explain right now. Because literally, that’s what it looks like. When the person who made that video made that video, he took my permission, yes. He wanted to make that video in my mum’s shop; my mum sells food in the east.

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“My mum said no. She doesn’t want a camera, and she doesn’t want herself out there on social media. She doesn’t want her property on social media, and we should go somewhere else. So the guy who made the video was like, ‘I need something that would make people know that this is your background, something that will represent who you are. I don’t just want people to just watch a random video. So you pick something from your mum’s shop to represent who you are.’

“The tray I was holding, when people from the street behind my mum’s shop order food and they don’t have the strength to come, you know, to probably eat or pick it up, I go to serve them the food with the tray. The guy was like, ‘Why not pick this tray? At least is a good symbol of everything.’ That was how it happened. I wasn’t hawking; I serve food for my mum,” she narrated.

Salle further expressed her pride in her mother’s business. “It wasn’t uncomfortable for me because I was very proud of my mother’s business. It wasn’t too big, and it wasn’t too small either, and I know the kind of people who walk into that shop to eat.

“So it wasn’t something to be, though yes, somehow I’m like, I’m a big girl, you know, but I was still washing plates, I was still selling pure water, and I was still serving people across the street. It’s something that if I don’t do it, who will? I just had to.”

Salle shared the story of how her talent was discovered. “He was a music-minded person. He has good ears for music. He heard me singing while I was washing plates in my mum’s shop. He was a customer in the shop. He was like, ‘I want the world to hear what I’m hearing right now. I like what I’m hearing.’ I knew I could sing, but I did not know there was something like videos going viral. If you could sing, then put yourself on social media. It was because I wasn’t inclined then. I was just going about finishing school, then going on with my trade and finishing my trade. That was it.”

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Reflecting on the support she received after going viral, Salle recounted: “I was in my shop, on my machine making a cloth, when my mom called me, that people have been calling her. They said I was trending on social media. I didn’t have a phone then; he posted the video on his own device. I had to ask my colleague that my mom just said something to me and I needed to check it. So at first, I think I was on 35,000 followers already. I was surprised.”

“The guy posted it on his own handle, and from there, King Tunde Ednut, shout out to him by the way, reposted the video, and that was when the guy said, ‘You know, you need to open an Instagram account so that they can tag you.’ That was when I made the Instagram account; no, I had an old Instagram account; I just had to go find it,” she added.

Discussing her move to Lagos, Salle says, “I came to Lagos on the invitation of Don Jazzy. I wasn’t really prepared. I was just with a few of my stuff. After meeting Don Jazzy, he said so many motivational things to me. He gave me a strong word. I told myself, ‘Why do I need to go back to the East? I can just start off here.’ That was why I stayed back. I was staying in one room by myself. I was very close to going back to my family house, but I was already interested and involved. I wanted to make music for real, meet my colleagues, and work with different people. I knew Lagos was a very big center for that, and going back, I didn’t want to go and start sewing clothes again and neglect music.”

Salle discussed her decision to sign with Black Butter Records. “When I put out Icon, that’s my single, I got a lot of reach out and deals from different record labels and management companies. Black Butter stood out. That’s Black Butter Records. Everything was very flexible and much in my favor, and that was the best I could work with. And they believed in the kind of music I make. Black Butter is under Sony. They saw the song on TikTok because it was really big on TikTok. Right now, I take TikTok seriously because it’s my number one.”

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Mercy Eke denies involvement in viral explicit video

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Mercy Eke denies involvement in viral explicit video

The video shows a woman resembling Eke engaging in a sexual act, but Eke firmly refutes the claim, pointing out differences in appearance and condemning the video as a fantasy created by her detractors.

Former Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) winner Mercy Eke has strongly denied any involvement in a viral video circulating online.

The video features a woman who bears a resemblance to Eke, engaging in a sexual act while using an adult toy. However, Eke has made it clear that the woman in the video is not her.

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Taking to Instagram, the reality TV star condemned the video and outlined specific differences in appearance between herself and the woman.

She noted that she does not wear long nails, piercings, or the specific type of socks seen in the video. Eke stated that these distinctions prove the woman is not her, calling the circulating footage a product of “evil fantasies” aimed at tarnishing her image.

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Eke posted, “The video y’all are circulating can never be me. I do not wear long nails. No piercing. I don’t wear such socks, that girl does not look like me. Sorry to disappoint y’all evil fantasies. I don’t do such nonsense. Not my MO.”

Fans and supporters have rallied around Eke, praising her for addressing the situation directly and denouncing the spread of the false video.

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Mohbad’s father demanded immediate burial after receiving N2 million – personal assistant

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Mohbad’s personal assistant, Adeyemo Boluwatife, testified at the coroner’s inquest that the late singer’s father, Joseph Aloba, demanded his immediate burial after receiving N2 million from Davido. This was revealed during a hearing in Ikorodu regarding the circumstances of Mohbad’s death.

 

Adeyemo Boluwatife, the personal assistant to the late Nigerian singer Mohbad, has testified at the coroner’s inquest in Ikorodu, Lagos State, claiming that Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, requested an immediate burial after receiving N2 million from Davido.

Adeyemo made this statement while appearing before the inquest, which was set up to investigate the cause of the singer’s sudden death on September 12, 2023.

Adeyemo revealed that after Mohbad’s death, his father was insistent on burying him quickly, despite the ongoing calls for justice and an autopsy.

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He added that Aloba’s decision came after Davido sent N2 million, of which N1 million was transferred by Adeyemo to Aloba and the remaining sum was given to Mohbad’s younger brother, Adura.

The funds were used to cover hospital expenses and ambulance fees.

The inquest was set up by the Lagos State Government after Mohbad’s death raised suspicions across the nation. His body was exhumed for an autopsy on September 21, 2023, amid widespread demands for justice.

During the court proceedings, Adeyemo also disclosed that law enforcement officials took custody of Mohbad’s phone following his death.

This testimony has added further complexity to the unfolding investigation into Mohbad’s mysterious death, which has already ignited debates and calls for transparency in the case.

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Ibraheem Labaeka resigns as Kwara governor’s special assistant

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Islamic singer Ibraheem Labaeka resigns from his role as Special Assistant to Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, citing discomfort with being paid for doing nothing. Labaeka’s resignation letter, now viral on social media, explains his decision to prioritise purpose and impact over the position.

 

Popular Islamic singer Ibraheem Labaeka has resigned from his position as Special Assistant to Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.

In a resignation letter dated September 12, 2024, Labaeka expressed his discomfort with being compensated for a role in which he felt his contributions were unnecessary.

 

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Labaeka stated that his conscience could not allow him to continue in a job that lacked purpose and impact.

He highlighted that public service should be based on trust, and he could no longer accept a salary without fulfilling his responsibilities meaningfully.

The letter, which has garnered widespread attention on social media, reflects Labaeka’s dissatisfaction with the position.

He expressed appreciation to Governor AbdulRazaq for the opportunity but reiterated that he could not stay in a role that went against his principles.

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