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Adekunle Gold Celebrates 2Baba’s Iconic Album Face2Face

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Adekunle Gold Celebrates 2Baba’s Iconic Album Face2Face
Adekunle Gold has paid tribute to the legendary musician 2Baba, formerly known as 2Face, as his debut solo album “Face2Face” marks its 20th anniversary. Gold hailed the album as “undeniably the blueprint for Afrobeats,” acknowledging 2Baba’s timeless artistry and lasting influence on subsequent generations of musicians.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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In a post shared via his social media handle, Adekunle Gold expressed gratitude to 2Baba, highlighting the profound impact of the album on the Afrobeats genre. He wrote, “God bless you, @official2baba! 20 years ago, you dropped a project that’s undeniably the blueprint for Afrobeats. Your timeless artistry and influence continue to inspire generations of musicians and fans alike.”

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Released on May 15, 2003, under Kennis Music, “Face2Face” marked 2Baba’s debut solo venture following his departure from the renowned boy band, Plantashun Boiz. The album featured hit singles such as “Nfana Ibaga” and the iconic “African Queen,” which transcended boundaries within the Nigerian and African music landscape.

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“Face2Face” holds a special place in the hearts of music enthusiasts, revered as a foundational piece within the Afrobeats scene. Its enduring legacy solidifies 2Baba’s status as a trailblazer and pioneer within the genre, inspiring aspiring artists and shaping the course of contemporary African music.

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‘I Turned Down Deals That Could’ve Made Me a Billionaire’ – Omotola Jalade.

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Veteran Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has revealed that her dedication to personal values has kept her from becoming a billionaire.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Speaking as a guest on the Afropolitan Show, the mother of four said she has been offered deals throughout her career that could have brought massive financial gains, but accepting them would have meant compromising her principles.

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Omotola explained that she often turned down opportunities that conflicted with her beliefs, even when the money was tempting, emphasizing that staying true to herself has brought rewards that money cannot measure.

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She said, “If I wanted to be a billionaire, I could have been, because there were situations where no one would have known, and I could have compromised my values. But I said no and walked away, many times. Some of those people are still watching me today.”

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The actress also recounted a time she visited a rough area in Mushin, Lagos State, to seek money to pay her brother’s school fees. A colleague in the film industry guided her to meet men known for lending money, taking her through a challenging environment before reaching them.

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The Name Given To Me By My Parents Was A Curse – Phyna.

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Reality TV personality Josephina Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, has shared details about the hardships she experienced while growing up and why she dislikes the name given to her at birth.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Speaking in a recent interview with Ezinne Akudo on the show Beyond With Ezinne, the former Big Brother Naija winner revealed that her parents originally named her Blessing. However, she said she later grew uncomfortable with the name because her life experiences did not seem to reflect its meaning.

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Phyna explained that her childhood was filled with several challenges. She said she often felt as though she was constantly seeking affection and acceptance from people around her, including family members, friends, and even romantic partners.

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According to her, these experiences made her feel that the name Blessing did not align with what she had been through while growing up.

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The reality star also spoke about the emotional pain she endured following the death of her sister, describing the loss as a deeply difficult period in her life. She noted that the grief and other personal struggles at the time weighed heavily on her.

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Phyna explained that despite the difficulties she faced, she always believed she would eventually succeed. She recalled telling relatives who mistreated or criticised her that one day they would see her on television and recognise her success.

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She added that negative comments from people around her often affected her emotionally and even impacted her work. However, she said surviving those experiences strengthened her belief that God has been guiding her through the challenges she has faced.

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“It Disturbs Me” – Pete Edochie Says He Spends ₦40,000 Daily On Electricity.

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Veteran Nollywood actor Pete Edochie has disclosed that he spends around ₦40,000 each day to keep electricity running in his home, highlighting the ongoing challenges of unstable power supply in Nigeria.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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The 78-year-old actor shared this during an interview on Africa Independent Television, discussing how unreliable electricity affects many Nigerians.

Edochie explained that the high cost stems from relying on multiple sources to meet his household’s energy needs. About ₦10,000 of his daily spending goes to purchasing electricity units from the distribution company, while ₦20,000 is spent on diesel for his generator and another ₦10,000 on petrol for a second generator—bringing his total daily electricity expenses to ₦40,000.

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The actor expressed concern over the widespread struggles Nigerians face with power supply. He also criticized political leaders, saying many appear more interested in gaining power than addressing the everyday difficulties of ordinary citizens.

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“It disturbs me a big deal. Then I listen to people who are only interested in getting into politics and enjoying power. Nobody seems to be bothered about what’s happening to the common man,” Pete Edochie said.

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