By Ebi Kesiena Nigerian music star Tekno has collapsed on stage during a concert in South Africa. As of now, details about the singer's current condition remain unclear. Tekno's health struggles are well known. In 2019,...
By Emmanuel Nduka Chidinma Adetshina, a Miss South Africa contestant whose Nigerian heritage sparked a national controversy and a government investigation, withdrew from the country's beauty pageant on Thursday. Her announcement to pull out of Saturday’s...
By Emmanuel Nduka South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gaston McKenzie is reportedly angered by the presence and participation of Soweto-born Chidimma Adetshina in the ongoing 2024 Miss South Africa pageantry over her Nigerian-Mozambican...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Rokia Traore, a Malian singer arrested three weeks ago in Italy over child custody dispute, has appealed to European Union (EU) court to resist an extradition request from Belgium, her lawyer told reporters...
A Malian national, Rokia Traoré has been arrested at Italy's main airport in the capital Rome, over a conviction in Belgium arising from a child custody dispute. The singer was arrested at Fiumicino airport as she...
By John Ikani Nigerian singer Rema's hit song "Calm Down" keeps adding accolades to its already impressive list. It's now the most-streamed Afrobeats song ever in the US, according to music data tracker Chart Data. Chart...
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