What Music Fans Like Most About Davido

One of the most popular and influential music artists in Africa, Davido has amassed a huge following of dedicated fans. Here are some of the key aspects that music fans appreciate most about Davido: 1. Catchy and Upbeat Songs Davido is known for his ability to create infectious and energetic songs that resonate with listeners. … Continue reading What Music Fans Like Most About Davido

Wike slams ‘haters accusing him’ of demanding 25%

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Nyesom Wike has described as ignorant those accusing him of demanding 25 per cent from the Rivers government. Wike stated this when a delegation of the Rivers Caucus in the 10th National Assembly, comprising three senators and 11 members of the House of Representatives, visited him in Abuja. A crisis … Continue reading Wike slams ‘haters accusing him’ of demanding 25%

Burna Boy ready to pay Nigerian bloggers to leave him alone

Grammy-winning singer, Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, has expressed readiness to pay Nigerian blogs to stop posting news about him. The self-acclaimed “African Giant” said he was aware that he had not settled any blog in Nigeria before. He called on bloggers in Nigeria to deliberate on a price and pass it to him to … Continue reading Burna Boy ready to pay Nigerian bloggers to leave him alone

Top 5 African Countries for Migration

When it comes to considering African countries for migration, several factors need to be taken into account, including economic stability, political climate, safety, job opportunities, and quality of life. Here are some of the top African countries that are often considered favorable for migration: 1. South Africa South Africa is one of the most developed … Continue reading Top 5 African Countries for Migration

Rwanda approves visa-free travels for all African countries

Rwanda announced Thursday that it will allow Africans to travel visa-free to the country, becoming the latest nation on the continent to announce such a measure aimed at boosting free movement of people and trade to rival Europe’s Schengen zone. President Paul Kagame made the announcement in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, where he pitched the … Continue reading Rwanda approves visa-free travels for all African countries

Adidas opens first West African flagship in Lagos

Nigerian vernacular architecture meets Adidas’s long design history at the brand’s new Lagos flagship, designed by Oshinowo Studio. Located in the city’s Victoria Island, the store is wrapped in the kinds of aluminium sheets often used in Makoko – a floating settlement on the coast of Lagos. A mix of solid and perforated, these panels … Continue reading Adidas opens first West African flagship in Lagos

Barcelona: Will Victor Osimhen replace Lewandoski?

LaLiga giants Barcelona are reportedly interested in signing Napoli striker Victor Osimhen next summer. Osimhen has emerged as a potential target for Barcelona according to the latest football reports. Barcelona are reportedly targeting a new forward to replace Robert Lewandowski who turns 36 next summer. Osimhen to Barcelona? According to Inside Barca, the Blaugrana have … Continue reading Barcelona: Will Victor Osimhen replace Lewandoski?

DSTV hikes subscription fees for second time in 2023

Many Nigerians are going to experience more financial pains as Multichoice, owners of DSTV Nigeria, has again hiked subscription fees by at least 16 per cent depending on the bouquet. MEZIESBLOG gathered that a price increment notice was sent by DSTV to subscribers on Friday. According to DSTV, the new rate will be effective from … Continue reading DSTV hikes subscription fees for second time in 2023

Hamas baked newborn to death – Israeli volunteer

An Israeli volunteer who was a first responder in the aftermath of the Oct. 7 terror attack and massacre at the hands of Hamas testified that he saw the remains of an infant that had been put in an oven and baked to death at Kfar Aza, a kibbutz near the Gaza border. More than 100 … Continue reading Hamas baked newborn to death – Israeli volunteer

US lawmakers approve $14.5b assistance for Israel

The House approved $14.5 billion in military aid Thursday for Israel, a muscular U.S. response to the war with Hamas but also a partisan approach by new Speaker Mike Johnson that poses a direct challenge to Democrats and President Joe Biden. In a departure from norms, Johnson's package required that the emergency aid be offset … Continue reading US lawmakers approve $14.5b assistance for Israel

Why EPL referee Anthony Taylor was demoted

Anthony Taylor has been demoted to the Championship after awarding Newcastle with a controversial penalty against Wolves on Saturday. The Premier League referee will oversee the second-tier clash between Preston and Coventry a week after the divisive call, in his first Championship tie since 2019 Taylor came under fire from a range of different voices … Continue reading Why EPL referee Anthony Taylor was demoted

How International Students Can Cope with UK’s Strict Labour Laws

Photo by Dominika Gregušová on Pexels.com How International Students Can Cope with UK's Strict Labour Laws International students studying in the UK often face challenges in finding employment due to the country's strict labour laws. However, with proper planning and understanding of the regulations, it is possible for international students to navigate these laws and … Continue reading How International Students Can Cope with UK’s Strict Labour Laws

NO CONSCIENCE: China condemns Israel for ‘deadly attacks’ on Gaza

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr Albusaidi on Wednesday discussed the raging Israeli-Palestinian conflict, observing that situation in Gaza is deteriorating with every passing day amid increasing civilian casualties. Expressing concern over the deteriorating situation in Gaza and the rising number of civilian casualties, Wang said that "no responsible country … Continue reading NO CONSCIENCE: China condemns Israel for ‘deadly attacks’ on Gaza

opposes cease-fire in Israel-Palestine conflict, cites concerns over Hamas regrouping

The Pentagon said on Thursday that it does not endorse a cease-fire in the conflict between Israel and Palestinian group Hamas. "We do not support a cease-fire in that that gives time for Hamas to regroup, which is something that would put Israeli citizens and others in danger," spokesman Pat Ryder said at a press … Continue reading opposes cease-fire in Israel-Palestine conflict, cites concerns over Hamas regrouping

US-Africa summit starts in South Africa to discuss trade, development

Several African ministers and US officials gathered in the South African city of Johannesburg Thursday for a three-day meeting of the US Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade forum. AGOA is a special US legislation signed into law in 2000, granting duty-free access to nearly 40 sub-Saharan African countries to the US markets. The … Continue reading US-Africa summit starts in South Africa to discuss trade, development