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Why I don’t enjoy my birthday – Ebuka Obi-Uchendu

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Popular media personality, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, has revealed that he doesn’t enjoy his birthday anniversaries.

According to him, he reflects on his life journey during his birthday anniversaries.

Ebuka, who turned 41 on July 14, 2023, disclosed this on Channels TV’s programme, Rubbin’ Minds, co-hosted by reality stars, Beauty Tukura and Prince Nelson.

He said looking at his life, there is still more to achieve.

He said, “I think everybody who knows me, knows that I don’t generally enjoy my birthday.

“I think it is a lot of just self-reflections I do and they get me in this space where I’m like, there is still so much more to achieve.

“So, I get very deep in my head just trying to figure out… Sometimes, months before it [my birthday] sef, I will be like, Ah! God, this thing is coming again.

“But I think this one [my 41st birthday] was a little lighter than the usual because I had a quiet day for the most part. Yeah, it wasn’t bad.”

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BBNaija’s Neo, Venita win Best Dressed Male, Female at AMVCA Cultural Day

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Big Brother Naija reality stars and cousins, Neo and Venita Akpofure shone bright at the 10th African Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards’ cultural day held in Lagos on Friday night.

Neo won the Best Dressed Male award, while Venita was adjudged the Best Dressed Female for the second consecutive year.

The duo donned Itsekiri royal attires for the 10th AMVCA’s Cultural Day and Opening Night celebration.

They were presented cheques of N1 million each by the organisers.

The 10th AMVCA Main Awards Ceremony holds Saturday, May 11, at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos State.

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Business mogul Kenneth Ifekudu appointed National Patron of Actors Guild of Nigeria

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The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), the esteemed umbrella organization representing Nollywood actors, has recently announced the appointment of prominent business figure Kenneth Ifekudu as its National Patron.

In an official statement released on Friday, AGN’s National President, Emeka Rollas, expressed the guild’s profound admiration for Ifekudu’s unwavering commitment to the advancement and prosperity of the creative economy, alongside his notable philanthropic endeavors.

Rollas elaborated on the significance of Ifekudu’s appointment, affirming that the decision was reached unanimously by the Board of Trustees and the entirety of AGN’s membership. A letter of appointment was formally presented to High Chief Kenneth Ifekudu, recognizing his pivotal role as the Managing Director/CEO of Diamond Leeds Ltd, and honoring his exceptional contributions to various sectors including infrastructure, hospitality, and his commendable leadership qualities.

“It is our intention to bestow this prestigious title upon a select group of distinguished individuals who have demonstrated unwavering support for humanity and the national economy,” Rollas remarked. He further emphasized Ifekudu’s gracious acceptance of the role, highlighting the business mogul’s commitment to leveraging his influence and resources in advancing the objectives of the guild.

In response to his appointment, Ifekudu expressed gratitude for the recognition and pledged his steadfast dedication to fostering the growth and development of the Actors Guild of Nigeria.

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 Spotify reports record royalties to Nigerian artists, signals industry growth

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Spotify, the renowned global music streaming platform, has announced a significant milestone in its support of Nigerian artists, disclosing a staggering N25 billion paid out in royalties during the year 2023. Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, Spotify’s Managing Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, unveiled these figures in a statement on Friday, underscoring a remarkable 2,500 per cent increase since 2017 and a doubling of payments from the previous year.

The revelation came as part of Spotify’s annual report, “Loud & Clear,” aimed at fostering transparency within the music industry. Muhutu-Remy emphasized the report’s role in shedding light on Spotify’s royalty payments and elucidating the dynamics of the global streaming economy.

Of particular note is the exponential growth in royalties earned by Nigerian artists, with the number of those earning over N10 million quadrupling since 2018. More than half of these royalties were directed to independent artists or labels, illustrating the democratizing influence of streaming platforms like Spotify.

In a testament to the increasing global appeal of Nigerian music, Spotify listeners discovered Nigerian artists nearly 950 million times in 2023, with Nigerian artists commanding over 80 per cent of tracks featured on the country’s daily top 50 chart. Additionally, over 1,400 Nigerian artists were added to Spotify’s editorial playlists during the same period.

Muhutu-Remy highlighted the transformative impact of streaming on Nigeria’s music landscape, noting a genre revolution beyond the dominance of Afrobeats. Local genres such as Highlife, Igbo Pop, and Fuji experienced substantial increases in listenership, with notable growth recorded in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the previous year.

Leading the charge in these genres are acclaimed artists like K1 De Ultimate in Fuji, Umu Obiligbo in Highlife, and Phyno in Igbo Pop. Notable tracks include Adewale Ayuba’s “Koloba Koloba,” Chief Osita Osadebe’s “Nwanem Ebezina,” and KCee’s “Ojapiano.”

Demographically, men dominate listenership of local genres, but Gen Z emerges as a significant audience segment across all three genres. Cities such as Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Katsina lead in streaming local music, with the top five exported music genres from Nigeria including Afrobeats, Nigerian Pop, Afropop, Nigerian Hip Hop, and Afro Rhymes and Blues.

Spotify’s substantial investment in African artists underscores its commitment to fostering sustainable careers in the music industry, promising continued support to fuel the momentum of Nigeria’s music revolution.

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