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Upcoming Musicians set Lagos Mainland Agog
Twenty-two upcoming Nigerian artistes thrilled Lagos music fans at a live show tagged: “Mainland Invasion with Spiffy Yo and Friends’’ on Saturday.
The artistes thrilled their fans as they rendered some of their tracks live at Ikeja.
Mr Franklin Emeka, Chief Executive Officer of the entertainment company that organised the show said the musical performance was designed to showcase new artistes.
Emeka said some of the artistes lacked the financial wherewithal to solely organise musical concerts, adding that the gesture was also to enable them to have some sense of belonging.
“I believe that music is not all about renowned artistes like Davido, Wizkid and all.
“This idea was informed by my quest to give the younger artistes the privilege to be heard and seen for local and global recognition.
“For each of the musical concerts I will be coming up with, I will be projecting one artiste. For this maiden edition, I am projecting Spiffy Yo, a talented artiste with unique musical qualities.
“For this edition, 22 artistes have performed and subsequent editions will feature more of the up-and-coming musicians alongside the renowned ones, like Davido, Burna Boy and more,’’ he said.
One of the artistes, Courage Adegboyega, popularly known as “Don Leo’’ who had been a musician since 2010, commended the organisers of the concert.
Another musician, Alfred Raphael, popularly known as “Alfredollar’’ a Masters’ degree holder in Theatre Arts, said he remained optimistic because the Nigerian entertainment industry had become an enviable one.
“Alfredollar’’ said that he had previously performed with renowned artistes like D-banj, African China, Weird MC, Triple B and Don Jazzy.
Other artistes that performed on Saturday were Damilola Fatogun “DJ Green’’, Gospel Nnadi “GP Yasky’’ and many more.
Damilola Fadipe, one of the fun seekers at the event said she was thrilled by the performances and added that Nigerian artistes are truly well-endowed.
Fadipe urged the Federal Government to provide platforms to sustain the showcasing of up-and-coming artistes so as to shoot them to limelight.
She said this was important as the youths needed to be engaged positively to prevent them from engaging in social vices.
“I am actually marvelled with what I saw tonight. This is a confirmation that truly, Nigeria is well endowed with musical talents capable of projecting the nation as a hub of entertainment.
“Government only needs to do more to encourage them,’’ Fadipe stressed. (NAN)
Entertainment/Arts/Culture
Nigerian Men Scared of Bold, Confident Women, Phyna Claims
Former Big Brother Naija winner, Josephine Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, has claimed that she is still single because Nigerian men are scared of confident and independent women.
Speaking during a recent livestream on Twitch, the reality star claimed that most Nigerian men prefer women they can control when choosing a life partner and avoid independent women.
Phyna explained that expressive women like her are the worst hit because most men judge them by their social media rhetoric and decide to avoid them even before meeting them.
The actress said she is, however, not bothered by the trend, stressing that she can’t change herself to fit into a man’s expectations.
“I am a ten over ten. The thing is just that men are scared of bold and confident women. There are someone women that by mere looking at them you know that you can’t control them. But our Nigerian men like women that they can control.
“They don’t want women who have says or are exposed. So, we that are very loud about how we are, even without they meeting us, they are already scared and forming assumptions. But I really don’t care,” she expressed.
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How God Changed My Story after 16 Years in Music, Says Spyro
Afrobeats singer Spyro has revealed that 16 years of perseverance and struggle in the music industry finally paid off three years ago, attributing his success to divine intervention.
In a social media post, Spyro shared his testimony, recalling a period of profound struggle and disappointment that preceded his breakthrough.
He explained that it was at this critical juncture that his fortunes changed.
Following his past struggles, the singer now encourages others facing similar challenges, urging them to hold on to their dreams and never give up.
He attributes his turnaround to God, who transformed his life and propelled him to success three years ago.
Spyro wrote, “If someone had told me 3 years ago that I would become this fly, I would have argued it, and now I look at my life, and all I can say to someone reading this is please don’t give up…
“I have been in the industry hustling for 16 years, and I was at my lowest when JESUS changed it all, and that same JESUS is still in the business of changing lives, JUST BELIEVE.”
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Asake Reaffirms Loyalty to Olamide, Downplays Split Rumours
Afrobeats star Asake has reiterated his unwavering loyalty to his former label boss and mentor, Olamide, amid speculation of a fallout between the two artists.
Despite removing YBNL from his Instagram bio and unfollowing Olamide in December 2024, Asake in a recent interview with YouTuber Korty EO, emphasised that his perception of the rapper remains unchanged, stating, “Till the world ends, Baddo will always be Baddo.
The way I saw Baddo yesterday is the same way I see him today, and that will be the same way I will see him tomorrow, even if I become the president of America or Zimbabwe. Baddo will always be Baddo”.This development followed reports that Asake’s contract with YBNL may have expired, with the singer opting for independence rather than renewing the deal.
While neither Asake nor Olamide has publicly addressed the situation, industry insiders believe the split was amicable.
Asake has consistently credited Olamide for changing his life, and his latest comments reaffirm their enduring professional and personal bond.

