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Unchained Vibes Africa to Honour Hip-hop Veteran, Eedris Abdulkareem

A cultural organisation and social enterprise, Unchained Vibes Africa (UVA), is set to host a colloquium in honour of veteran musician and popular rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem, who was recently diagnosed of kidney failure.
The Executive Producer, UVA, Mr Ayodele Ganiu, who made the announcement at a news conference on Wednesday in Lagos, said the event was in collaboration with Lakreem entertainment.
Ganiu said that the event would provide a platform to draw attention to Abdulkareem’s selfless service to Nigeria through music and his current health challenge.
According to him, one of the objectives of the event is to sensitise the public on the role of artistes in a democracy and mobilise the artistic community to become more active in civic engagements.
‘’Abdulkareem was recently diagnosed of kidney failure which has slowed him down in his usual activism through his music.
‘’Today, in the face of unprecedented insecurity, health emergencies and multiple crises that have made life unbearable for ordinary citizens, the usual energies and vibes from the hip hop icon who has been the voice of the voiceless are missing.
‘’So, we feel the need to bring the community together and the general public to understand the importance of an artiste who is conscious and consistently being patriotic in the course of Nigeria,” he said.
He said that the event which would sensitise the public on how music could effectively carry critical advocacy messages is tagged ‘’Freedom Vibes 6.0- Eedris Abdulkareem Colloquium’’.
‘’It will also raise awareness about social and political issues in ways that traditional advocacy could not.
‘’From health emergencies to insecurity, the colloquium will reflect on Abdulkareem’s years of advocacy demanding respect for human life in Nigeria,‘’ he said.
Also, the Head, Research and Advocacy, UVA, Ms Sola Alamutu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the colloquium would serve as a platform to draw the attention of the government to the poor health system in the country.
Alamutu said that the event became necessary as many people in the country, who had health issues could not pay for the services.
‘’Kidney failure has become so common generally around the world; dialysis in developed countries is practically free, but in Nigeria it costs a lot.
‘’There are only two major places in Nigeria where you can have a kidney transplant; so, everybody wants to go to foreign countries for treatment. How many people can afford that?
‘’Also, in Nigeria we still have the challenges of finding donors.
‘’We are using Abdulkareem’s situation as a platform toward sensitising the public and that we all need to appeal to the government to do something about our health system,’’ she said. (NAN)
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Ayra Starr Clinches UK Platinum Certification for “Rush”

Afrobeat superstar Ayra Starr has earned the prestigious Platinum Certification in the United Kingdom for her hit single “Rush”, for surpassing 600,000 units in combined sales and streams.
The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) officially recognise “Rush” with a platinum plaque, making the “Sability” crooner first Nigerian female artist to achieve this remarkable feat in the UK.
The hit song marked Ayra Starr’s debut on the UK Official Top 100, cementing her growing status as one of the most sought-after African music artiste in recent times.
The Grammy-nominated singer had earlier earned impressive accolades for ‘Rush’, including a Diamond Certification in France in 2023.
“Rush”was released in Sept, 2022, and quickly gained viral success, charting in the top ten across several countries such as France, Lebanon, and South Africa.
The track’s massive popularity also contributed to Ayra Starr’s first Grammy nomination for Best African Music Performance at the 66th annual Grammy Awards.
In addition to her recent UK achievement, “Rush” has also earned platinum status in Canada and New Zealand, and 3times Platinum in Nigeria, demonstrating its widespread acclaim and commercial success. (NAN)
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OdumoduBlvck Wins Next Rated Award at Headies

Rapper OdumoduBlvck has emerged as the big winner of the ‘Next Rated’ category at the 17th edition of the prestigious Headies Award.The 17th Headies Award ceremony, with the theme “Back to Base”, took place on Sunday at the Landmark Event Centre, Lagos.The Next Rated category is arguably the most coveted award at the Headies, recognising the most promising and talented emerging artistes in the industry.
OdumoduBlvck’s win in the Next Rated category was a highlight of the evening. In an emotional moment, he brought his mother and entire crew on stage to celebrate with him.He shared a heartfelt story about his mother’s journey, revealing that she gave birth to him in her late thirties and how she always knew he was destined for greatness.He expressed his deep gratitude to his mother, dedicating the award to her, and acknowledging the special bond they share as mother and son.The crowd erupted in applause as Odumudu Blvck’s mother beamed with pride, surrounded by her son’s crew members, friends, and Report also says that this year’s event marked a significant return to Nigeria after a two-year of hosting in the United States.The “Back to Base” theme of the ceremony highlighted the importance of staying true to one’s cultural identity while pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation.The event drew an array of star-studded attendees, showcasing the richness and diversity of African music.Notable attendees included Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who graced the occasion with his presence.Celebrities, top industry stakeholders, and dignitaries walked the red carpet, adding to the glamour of the evening.One of the most talked-about moments of the night was the attendance of Tanzanian singer Juma Jux and his wife, Priscilla Ojo.The newlywed couple marked their first appearance together at the Headies award, making it a memorable night for fans and admirers.This year’s edition of Headies featured 31 categories, including Artiste of the Year, Song of the Year, and Recording of the Year.Other notable winners of the night included Liya, who won Best Vocal Performance (Female).Lojay, who won Best Vocal Performance (Male), and Rema, who won Afrobeats Album of the Year for his album “HEIS”.Davido was crowned Artiste of the Year, while Zerry DL took home the Rookie of the Year award.Late rapper Mohbad was also honoured with a posthumous award, which was received by his family.KCEE was recognised with a Special Recognition Award for years of excellence in the industry.Other notable winners include:- Tribe Called Judah,(Soundtrack of the Year); Tems, who won Best Recording of the Year for her song “Burning”; Qing Madi, who won Songwriter of the Year for “Vision” by Chimamanda Pearl Chukwuma.Others are OZEBA, who won Producer of the Year; Director Pink, Music Video of the Year for “EGWU”; Flavour, Afrobeats Single of the Year for “Big Baller”.Also, Temitola Adekunle Johnson and Michelle Mukoro (King Mitchy), who were recipients of the Humanitarian Award. (NAN)Entertainment/Arts/Culture
Liverpool Trashed Tottenham Hotspur To Secure 20th EPL Title
by Muhyideen Jimoh
Liverpool clinched the Premier League title in style as they came from behind to thrash Tottenham 5-1 at Anfield.
First-half strikes from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo all but wrapped up a record-equalling 20th top-flight title.
This was before Mohammed Salah’s 28th goal of a prolific campaign and a Destiny Udogie own goal made the scoreline emphatic.
Spurs briefly threatened to spoil a party that began hours before kick-off by taking an early lead through former Liverpool striker Dominic Solanke but the Londoners put up little resistance as the Reds clicked into gear.
The title, secured with four games to spare, is only the Merseysiders’ second in 35 years.
It is also the first in that period they have been permitted to celebrate in front of fans after their 2020 success came during the COVID-19 pandemic