Fast-rising Nigerian musician, Balogun Afolabi Oluwaloseyi, popularly known as Seyi Vibez has bought a Range Rover and luxurious house. The ‘Bullion Van’ crooner announced the big news on his Instagram page and showed off his latest properties. Seyi Vibez dedicated the car and house to his late mother, saying he wishes she were alive to witness his achievements. He noted that he was able to accomplish a lot despite not having a record label and he congratulated himself for that. The 22-year-old artiste shared a video and photo with the caption; “I wish my mother could witness this and more of my achievements to come But GOD knows the best. No Label till I got here ALHAMDULILLAH ?? Congratulations LOSEYI ??”
Afro Nation Festival, 2023 in Portugal, was a huge success as Burna Boy thrilled fans and gave a night to remember with his performance at the event. On Wednesday, June 28, 2023, the Afro Nation Festival in Portugal was set ablaze by the electrifying performance of Burna Boy, the Nigerian superstar. After captivating audiences at St. Kitt and Nevis music festival earlier in the year, Burna Boy once again stole the limelight with his unforgettable show. The singer, known for his energetic stage presence and charismatic persona, did not disappoint; when the moment finally arrived, as he took the stage with an infectious energy that immediately swept through the crowd. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as he began to deliver nothing but his greatest hits, leaving no stone unturned. From the first note to the last, the audience was completely captivated by his commanding presence and the irresistible beats of his music. Burna Boy's performance was a testament to his artistry
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has defended the criminalisation of marijuana use in Nigeria as opposed to other countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. The Secretary of the NDLEA, Shadrach Haruna, while appearing on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Wednesday shed light on the disparities in cannabis regulations between Nigeria and countries. He addressed the prevalent “misconception” surrounding drug decriminalisation and emphasised that while other nations have decriminalised marijuana, there are crucial distinctions in the types of cannabis cultivated worldwide and the stringent policies, enforcement measures, and quality standards implemented by those countries. “You travel to Canada, you travel anywhere, and you say, ‘They’ve decriminalised marijuana or cannabis and we’re using it’. “But of course, you have different species of marijuana and in those countries, they have very good policies; very good enforcement and measurement stand
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