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Wizkid Tops Spotify Charts As Nigeria’s Most Streamed Artist In 2025

Nigerian superstar Wizkid has emerged as the most streamed artist in Nigeria on Spotify in 2025, reinforcing his status as a leading figure in Afrobeats. Spotify’s latest quarterly data shows that Wizkid racked up 218 million streams in the first quarter of the year, outpacing rivals Asake and Seyi Vibez, who ranked second and third, respectively. The achievement adds to Wizkid’s growing global milestones. He recently became the first African artist to surpass nine billion total streams on Spotify, with his collaboration with Drake and Kyla, “One Dance,” standing out as one of his most streamed tracks. His latest album, Morayo, also set records by registering 12.12 million streams within its first 24 hours of release — the highest for any Nigerian album on Spotify. Wizkid’s 2025 streaming dominance underscores his lasting influence in Nigeria and on the global music scene, further solidifying his reputation as one of Afrobeats’ most impactful artists.

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2Baba Clarifies “Help Me” Post, Reassures Fans He’s Fine Amid Marital Speculation

Nigerian music legend 2Baba has addressed concerns after a “Help me” post appeared on his Instagram Story, reassuring fans that he is fine and did not make the post himself. In a video shared online, the singer said, “This issue is getting out of hand, and you people are putting Natasha at risk. I’m perfectly okay. Someone else posted that on my IG; I’m not the one who posted it.” The clarification comes amid swirling rumours about marital troubles between 2Baba and his wife, Natasha Osawaru, including reports of a tense exchange during a recent Instagram Live session. 2Baba urged the public to avoid speculation, adding, “Families do have issues, but we will definitely resolve everything,” emphasizing that both he and his family are safe and well. "This issue is getting out of hand, and you people are putting Natasha on risk. I'm perfectly okay. Someone else posted that on my IG; I’m not the one who posted it. Families do have issues, but we will definitely resolve everything," -2face Idibia reacted. pic.twitter.com/MapaSxJmVa — CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) December 3, 2025

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MI Abaga Recalls Being Chased Off 2008 Headies Red Carpet Before Winning Big

Nigerian rap legend Jude ‘MI’ Abaga has opened up about a humbling experience at the 2008 Headies Awards, when he was chased off the red carpet to give way for veteran actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde’s photo session. Speaking on Vbyz TV Cartel, MI Abaga described the period leading up to the awards as one of relentless work that went largely unnoticed. Although he was nominated for ‘Best Rap Single,’ many at the red carpet didn’t recognize him and repeatedly asked him to move aside for Omotola. He recalled, “I had been grinding and nobody really knew who I was. In February 2008, I was announced as the winner for ‘Best Rap Single,’ and that changed everything. I was walking with my manager when Omotola came in with her security. The people on the red carpet didn’t even know I was nominated; they just said, ‘Come on, get out of here.’ We kept getting moved around while she posed for photos.” Holding his award later that evening, MI said the perception of him shifted completely. “Two hours later, I had a gold plaque from Ayo Animashaun in my hands, and from that moment, everyone knew MI was in the game. After that, hits like ‘Safe,’ ‘Talk About It,’ and ‘Incredible Music’ followed.” The rapper’s story serves as a reminder of the patience and persistence behind the rise of one of Nigeria’s most influential hip-hop artists.

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Sabinus Confirms End To Marriage With Wife During Carter Efe Livestream

Sabinus has confirmed that his marriage has come to an end, addressing the matter openly during a livestream with Carter Efe. When asked whether he was still married, the comedian clarified the situation, saying: “I am not married. My child’s mother and I ended things peacefully, and she’s completely fine with it, my daughter is fine too.” His statement follows ongoing rumours of marital troubles that had circulated for weeks. Fans had suspected tension between the couple, but this marks the first time Sabinus is publicly confirming their separation. He also emphasized that the split was without drama, noting that both his former partner and their daughter are doing well. “I am not married,My child’s mother and I ended things peacefully, and she’s completely fine with it,my daughter is fine too”. ——Sabinus pic.twitter.com/gP22cCc44W — 𝔸b𝕒𝕫𝕫 (@abazwhyllzz) December 3, 2025

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Lagos Moves To Remove Korope From Highways As Lekki–Epe Bus Reform Begins

Lagos State Government has announced a phased plan to remove korope buses from major highways as part of a wider effort to modernise public transportation and improve safety across the state. The update was shared during a stakeholder meeting held ahead of the launch of the Lekki–Epe Bus Reform Scheme, which will officially begin operations on December 8, 2025. Officials from the Ministry of Transportation, LAMATA, and informal transport operators met to finalize preparations for the first rollout. The new scheme will introduce fully regulated bus services along major corridors such as Ajah–CMS (Marina)/Obalende, Ajah–Oshodi, Ajah–Berger, and Ajah–Iyana Ipaja, with future extensions planned for Epe. According to LAMATA’s Head of Corporate Communication, Kolawole Ojelabi, Special Adviser on Transportation Sola Giwa explained that the long-term goal is to remove unsafe, unregulated vehicles from the busiest routes and replace them with a coordinated, modernised system designed to enhance comfort and safety for commuters. Giwa noted that the state intends to move korope buses off major highways and redirect them to feeder and community routes under the First and Last Mile scheme. He stressed that many poorly maintained buses will be systematically cleared from the road network as improvements roll out across other corridors. Under the new structure, existing regulated operators will continue stage-carriage services, while a cooperative under the NURTW, known as Oneness, has been approved to operate express services between Ajah, Oshodi, and Berger. Buses under the reform will carry Lagos State’s blue-and-white official colours, QR codes for verification, unique identification numbers, and TAP (Touch and Pay) stickers. Drivers will wear Ministry of Transportation badges to enhance accountability. A fleet of 229 medium- and high-capacity buses will operate in the first phase, with all fare payments restricted to the Cowry card system. Giwa warned that any operator or passenger engaging in cash transactions along the corridor will face arrest and prosecution.

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CBN Lifts Cash Deposit Limit, Increases Weekly Withdrawal Cap To N500,000

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has removed the cap on cash deposits and increased the weekly cash withdrawal limit across all channels to N500,000 for individuals, up from N100,000. The circular announcing the changes, titled “Revised Cash-Related Policies,” was signed by Dr. Rita Sike, Director of the Financial Policy & Regulation Department. According to the CBN, the policy revisions aim to reduce the rising cost of cash management, enhance security, and curb money laundering risks associated with Nigeria’s heavy reliance on cash. The bank noted that previous measures were designed to reduce cash usage and promote electronic payments, but updates were necessary to reflect current realities. Key changes, effective January 1, 2026, include the removal of the cumulative deposit limit, with fees on excess deposits abolished. The cumulative weekly withdrawal limit has been raised to N500,000 for individuals and N5 million for corporates. Withdrawals exceeding these limits will attract excess withdrawal fees. The prior special monthly authorisation allowing individuals to withdraw N5 million and corporates N10 million has been discontinued. For ATM withdrawals, daily limits remain at N100,000 per customer, with a maximum of N500,000 weekly, which counts toward the overall weekly withdrawal cap. Excess withdrawals will incur charges of 3 percent for individuals and 5 percent for corporates, split 40 percent to the CBN and 60 percent to the operating bank. Banks have also been directed to ensure ATMs are loaded with all currency denominations. The existing N100,000 limit on over-the-counter encashment of third-party cheques remains, and such withdrawals will count toward the weekly cumulative limit. Banks are required to submit monthly reports to relevant supervisory departments. Exemptions apply to revenue-generating accounts of federal, state, and local governments, as well as accounts of microfinance and primary mortgage banks. However, exemptions previously granted to embassies, diplomatic missions, and aid-donor agencies have been removed.

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2Baba Sends Disturbing “Help Me” Message On Instagram Amid Stormy Marriage With Natasha

Nigerian music superstar 2Baba has left fans worried after sharing a brief but alarming message on his Instagram story, simply writing: “Help me.” The post comes amid reports of tension in his marriage to his new wife, Natasha, following a heated argument during a live Instagram session with media personality Daddy Freeze. During the livestream, their disagreement escalated, forcing 2Baba to abruptly end the broadcast, leaving viewers stunned. The singer’s social media plea has sparked concern from fans, who are urging him to prioritize his well-being and find a way to address the growing strain in his marriage.

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Over 2,000 PDP Members Defect To APC In Kebbi

Citing what they described as the impressive achievements of Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris, over 2,000 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area officially defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday. The defectors were formally received by the State APC Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Kana-Zuru, in Birnin Kebbi. Speaking on behalf of the defectors, former PDP House of Assembly candidate Alhaji Arzika Lawal said their decision was motivated by the governor’s efforts to improve security and stability in the area. “We are more than 2,000 PDP members leaving the party to join the APC in recognition of the Governor’s tireless efforts in bringing back a safe environment to Danko-Wasagu,” Lawal said. He also commended Governor Idris for facilitating the swift and compassionate release of the students abducted from Government Girls’ Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga. However, Lawal appealed to APC leaders to caution some of the governor’s aides, noting that they were not reflecting the governor’s style of compassionate governance. “Some of the governor’s aides are not following his footprints. They are not helping their people, and the party must bring them to order,” he added.

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