SAMXCAS OPENS THEIR HEART WITH NEW SINGLE “DEAR DIARY” — A RAW CONFESSION FROM THE STREETS TO THE WORLD:

 SAMXCAS OPENS THEIR HEART WITH NEW SINGLE “DEAR DIARY” — A RAW CONFESSION FROM THE STREETS TO THE WORLD:



WIRED HQ LAUNCHES HIS EXPLOSIVE DEBUT SINGLE “BAZOOKA” — A SONIC BLAST OF STYLE, SOUND & SOUL:

  WIRED HQ LAUNCHES HIS EXPLOSIVE DEBUT SINGLE “BAZOOKA” — A SONIC BLAST OF STYLE, SOUND & SOUL:



“We are used to it, s¥ffering and smiling" - Zlatan

Popular Nigerian rapper, Omoniyi Temidayo Raphael, widely known as Zlatan Ibile, has openly criticised the Nigerian government for failing to address the growing economic hardship affecting citizens.

During an interview with Madame Joyce in the United Kingdom, the “Zanku (Leg Work)” crooner expressed disappointment at how Nigerians have become accustomed to hardship.

He said many people have accepted suffering as normal because the government continues to ignore their struggles.

Suffering and Smiling’ Culture

“We are used to it, s¥ffering and smiling, that’s how it has always been and the government isn’t doing anything about it,” Zlatan stated.

The rapper was responding to British rapper Dave’s satirical comments about Nigerians who spend lavishly in clubs while beggars struggle outside.

He also highlighted another side of the issue, noting that some beggars have grown entitled, relying solely on alms instead of exploring opportunities to improve their lives.

Zlatan urged the less privileged to look for productive means to earn a living, stressing that personal effort is as important as government intervention.

“Am I disciplined enough to be with one person? - Don Jazzy

Mavin Records boss and popular music producer, Michael Collins Ajereh, better known as Don Jazzy, has opened up about his fears of marriage and relationships despite his success and fame.

Speaking in a recent interview with HabbyFX on YouTube, the 42-year-old hitmaker reflected on his past experiences and the reasons he remains hesitant about settling down again after his early marriage ended in divorce.

Don Jazzy, who got married in 2003 but divorced two years later, said his views on love and relationships have evolved over time. He admitted that while he admires genuine love stories, the negative experiences shared online often make him wary of commitment.

“There are good ones and there are bad ones. My parents were madly in love before my mom died, and that gives me hope. But when you see toxic relationships and people exposing their partners’ dirty secrets on social media, it makes you afraid,” he said.

The award-winning producer revealed that financial implications also play a role in his fear of marriage. He noted that many men lose much of their wealth after divorce, a reality that has made him cautious. “A man has to lose half of all that he has worked for in his life. All those things used to scare me. The money that I have amassed is for my generation,” he added.

When asked if he was open to giving love another chance, Don Jazzy said he had dated since his divorce but remains single by choice. “Na fear, though God’s time is the best. I just want the right person. At the same time, I’m not sure if I’m the right person for somebody’s daughter,” he said.

Reflecting on his personal growth, he admitted that self-discipline and emotional maturity have been key lessons over the years. “Am I disciplined enough to be with one person? As I’m working on myself, I pray to God to make me a better person. When I was young, I was a menace, but now I’m getting older and wiser,” he stated.

Don Jazzy also discussed his belief in God, noting that while his faith remains strong, he has grown sceptical of some modern-day religious practices. “I believe in God by birth, but nowadays I get cautious about churches with how things are now,” he said.

Popular TikToker Peller surprises mother with brand new car

 Nigerian TikTok sensation Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has fulfilled one of his biggest dreams by gifting his mother a 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe.


The social media star shared a touching video on Instagram showing the emotional moment his mother knelt down in gratitude and prayed for him after receiving the car.

Peller captioned the post, “This is one of my biggest dreams, and it has happened today. Congratulations, Iya Habeeb! She used to carry me, now I’m the one carrying her-blessed.”

In recent interviews, Peller disclosed that his TikTok livestreams are his main source of income, revealing that he earns between ₦15 million and ₦20 million weekly when active.

Aside from his online success, Peller’s personal life has also drawn public attention. His relationship with fellow TikTok creator Elizabeth Amadou, popularly known as Jarvis, has featured in several viral videos and emotional livestreams, culminating in their confirmed engagement.

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