Category: NEWS


  • Pope Leo XIV honors deceased prelates as heralds of Easter Hope

    Pope Leo XIV presided at a Requiem Mass for the late Pope Francis and Cardinals and Bishops who have died over the course of the past year, praying that their souls โ€œmight be washed from every stainโ€ and that they may โ€œshine like stars in the sky.โ€ By Christopher Wells At the traditional Mass offered…

  • The Quiet Revolution of Independent Artists

    Some of the biggest shifts in modern music arenโ€™t happening in boardrooms or label offices theyโ€™re happening quietly, in bedrooms, small studios, and laptops across Africa and beyond. The independent artist movement is not loud or chaotic; itโ€™s deliberate, steady, and revolutionary in its own way. This is the quiet revolution where artists are reclaiming…

  • New Class-Action Suit Against Spotify: Alleged Bot Fraud and the Impact on Artists

    A major legal storm just made landfall in the music streaming world. On November 3, 2025, a class-action lawsuit was filed in California federal court by rapper and producer RBX (real name Eric Dwayne Collins) against Spotify. The complaint alleges that the platform turned a blind eye to โ€œmass-scale fraudulent streaming,โ€ allowing certain artists to…

  • Rapper Odumodublvck faces a court summons over alleged criminal intimidation of Chocolate City A&R Tenten, a clash of street credibility and industry power.

    Itโ€™s one thing for rappers to trade bars, but when the beef leaves the booth and enters a courtroom, itโ€™s a whole different story. This week, Abujaโ€™s entertainment scene woke up to a legal headline that felt straight out of a movie Odumodublvck has been summoned by a court over alleged criminal intimidation of Chocolate…

  • Big Sean & Jhenรฉ Aiko: Parsing the Rumours After Nearly a Decade Together

    Rumours have followed Big Sean and Jhenรฉ Aiko through almost a decade of public-facing romance from whispers of cheating and secret proposals to speculation about split-ups and hidden weddings. For a couple whoโ€™ve built part of their identity around vulnerability, spirituality and creative partnership, the speculation around their relationship has become a persistent subplot. The…

  • Halloween Culture in Nigeria: Between Global Influence and Local Identity

    Halloween, once seen as a purely Western celebration, has quietly found a place in Nigeriaโ€™s growing pop-culture landscape. What began as a foreign tradition rooted in superstition and costume play has now evolved into a social event redefined by Nigerian youth, nightlife promoters, and creative communities. As global culture becomes more connected through social media…

  • When Churches Burn: Should the U.S. and the World Intervene in Nigeriaโ€™s Religious Violence?

    Images of burned villages, mass graves, and desperate families are not abstract headlines. They are human emergencies. Nigeriaโ€™s insecurity from Islamist insurgency in the northeast to massacres and raids in central states has produced a mounting humanitarian crisis that affects Christians and Muslims, farmers and herders, and entire communities. The question now being asked in…

  • Public Justice or Public Rage? The DJ Chicken Saga in Sagamu

    The video landed like a warning light. On the busy streets of Sagamu in Ogun State, what began as a minor car crash involving DJ Chicken quickly escalated into a near-mob assault, viral footage capturing an influencer forced to sit at the scene as a crowd rallied around anger and judgment. The incident isnโ€™t just…

  • โ€œMarketing Advance for Afrobeats: A Blessing or a Curse?

    Marketing Advance for Afrobeats: A Blessing or a Curse? The global rise of Afrobeats has been one of the most remarkable cultural movements of the 21st century. What began in Lagos studios and Accra nightclubs has become a worldwide phenomenon, with artists selling out arenas from London to Los Angeles. But behind the hits, the…

  • Hope on a Slip: How Gambling Became the New Hustle for Nigerian Youths

    The Betting Generation: How Gambling Became Nigeriaโ€™s Quiet Youth Epidemic In todayโ€™s Nigeria, a betting slip has become as common as a debit card. From Lagos Street corners to university hostels in Enugu, young Nigerians are staking their last few naira on virtual games, live football matches, and prediction apps that promise a way out…