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  • Mavin, French Embassy, Sacem launch AFROCROISER 

    Mavin, French Embassy, Sacem launch AFROCROISER 

    Mavin Records, the French Embassy in Nigeria, and Sacem have jointly announced an unprecedented collaboration between French and Nigerian composers with the launch of AFROCROISER, an international initiative designed to grow music composition.

    Designed as a platform for collaboration and artistic experimentation, AFROCROISER brings together songwriters from both countries to create music collectively while fostering cultural dialogue between two influential global music scenes.

    The first edition, which kicked off on January 18 and will run till January 25, 2026, was held at Mavin Records Studios in Lagos, with the participation of renowned French and Nigerian composers.

    Funded by the Création Africa program of the French Embassy, AFROCROISER offers an intensive week of music creation, exchange, and collective work. Over seven days, participants will combine their creative worlds to explore new musical forms and new ways of working.

    On the French side, a rigorous selection of Sacem-affiliated composers from diverse musical backgrounds (pop, afro-pop, shatta, chanson, and more) who have collaborated with French and international artists such as Aya Nakamura, Gims, Booba, Vianney, Indochine, Jul, as well as Jason Derulo and Major Lazer, has been assembled: Dany Synthé, Julio Masidi, Ozhora, PSK, Renaud Rebillaud, Seysey, Shannon, and Voluptyk.

    On the Nigerian side, the camp will welcome composers behind some of the biggest global Afrobeats hits such as “Calm Down” and “Dumebi” by Rema, “Rush” by Ayra Starr, and “Unavailable” by Davido: Mbryo, Andre Vibez, Magixx, Bayanni, Kold AF, Elestee, Deeno, Milar, Ragee, and Ozedikus.

    For the first time, talents will collaborate to explore new artistic directions at the intersection of Nigerian Afrobeats and French pop. The works created during the songwriting camp may be pitched from the Mavin Records label, including Rema and Ayra Starr, and leading artists from the French music scene.

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    Looking to build a lasting bridge between two music industries, the Nigerian music scene is currently enjoying unprecedented international influence and plays a central role in redefining global pop music. At the same time, French artists benefit from strong international recognition and have maintained close musical ties with the African continent for several years.

    AFROCROISER brings together two key music ecosystems: one driving music in Africa, and the other that serves as a pillar of francophone markets. The objective is clear: to foster sustainable, organic, and artistically ambitious collaborations between France and Nigeria.

    Speaking, Senior Publishing and Licensing Manager, Mavin Records, Kizito Ahams, said, “Songwriting camps like AFROCROISER are critical to how global hits are shaped today. This initiative is as much about creative excellence as it is about knowledge exchange, how writers work, how they collaborate, and how value is fairly created and shared across borders. Bringing French Sacem-affiliated composers into the Mavin ecosystem creates a rare opportunity for cross-pollination that can lead to globally competitive works while strengthening professional standards on both sides.”

    Director of International Development, Sacem, Akotchayé Okio, said, “Musical creation thrives on encounters between different worlds, cultures, and perspectives. With AFROCROISER, Sacem aims to offer French and Nigerian composers a space for freedom and dialogue at the heart of one of the most dynamic music ecosystems in the world. Following initiatives in Europe, Asia, and the United States, it felt natural to develop this project in Lagos, the beating heart of African music, alongside Mavin Records, a key player in Afrobeats, and the French Embassy in Nigeria, which has long supported cultural stakeholders in the country.”

    Regional Music Attaché for Sub-Saharan Africa, Margaux Demeersseman, said, “Given the importance of our respective markets and the musical movements emerging from them, the connections between France and Nigeria have never been more obvious. Through AFROCROISER, our ambition is to build lasting relationships between composers and music publishing professionals from both countries. With Mavin and Sacem, we are bringing together committed partners to support this long-term vision.”

  • Lady apologises to Mercy Johnson, family over false viral claim

    Lady apologises to Mercy Johnson, family over false viral claim

    Content creator Eddie Bliss has apologised to actress Mercy Johnson and her family after a defamation case was dropped, leading to her release from police custody.

    Bliss had shared unverified information from an online blog, causing harm to Mercy Johnson’s family.

    Eddie Bliss expressed her apology and gratitude to Mercy Johnson for dropping the charges.

    “I came across a post from a blog online called Cutie Julls, and I picked the post and posted it on my page without verifying the information, and apparently, that particular video caused a lot of harm and hurt to the family of Mr and Mrs Okojie. I am sincerely sorry for whatever damage I must have caused the family.

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    “I also want to say thank you very much, ma, for dropping the charges against me. You don’t know what you have done for my family and me,” she said.

    She captioned the video, “Thank you so much, ma, I do appreciate your kindness. I am also very sorry for the inconvenience I caused you and your family. God bless you again.”

    She was arrested after Mercy Johnson reported her to the police for sharing false and damaging claims about her and her husband, Prince Henry Okojie.

    Mercy Johnson had warned that false claims against her family wouldn’t be tolerated, saying she dropped the case out of respect for those who appealed to her.

  • Mr Real apologises to D’banj over CREAM platform remark

    Mr Real apologises to D’banj over CREAM platform remark

    Singer Okafor Victor, popularly known as Mr. Real, has apologised to D’banj over comments he made about the singer’s Creative, Reality, Entertainment, Arts and Music (CREAM) platform.

    His apology followed a petition filed by D’banj’s legal counsel, Pelumi Olajengbesi, accusing Mr Real of criminal defamation.

    Mr Real had claimed that CREAM couldn’t afford to offer him a N20 million ambassadorial deal, sparking backlash online.

    A magistrate had ordered Mr Real to appear in court and restrained him from making further statements about D’banj pending the case’s determination.

    In an Instagram post, Mr Real expressed remorse, acknowledging D’banj’s influence on his life and career, and describing him as a “father figure and mentor”.

    He pledged to cooperate with the legal process and reaffirmed his loyalty and respect for D’banj.

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    “This video is an apology to my boss, D’banj. I want to use this opportunity to apologise to the Koko Master. I know most of you are aware of the incident involving myself, D’banj, and the CREAM platform. I misunderstood and misinterpreted some things concerning the CREAM platform, and I want to sincerely say I am very sorry,” he said.

    “D’banj, you have played a big role in my life and career, and I would never deny that. I want you to know that I still have love and respect for you.

    “You are like a father and mentor to me. I am truly sorry, and I ask for your forgiveness.

    “I promise to comply with the legal process and give my full support and cooperation. D’banj, I am very sorry, and I remain loyal to you.”

    In an accompanying caption, the rapper said he had withdrawn his earlier comments and expressed his commitment to resolving the matter privately while maintaining respect within the music industry.

    “I want to address my recent comments involving Dbanj. I regret the tone and public manner of my recent comments relating to Bangalee,” he wrote.

    “I hold Dbanj in the highest regard, and I apologise for how the situation was handled. I have withdrawn my comments, and I will not make further public statements on this matter while cooperating to resolve this matter amicably.

    “This statement is made in good faith and without prejudice to foster resolution. I am committed to doing better moving forward and to upholding respect within our music community.”

  • Oxlade: ‘I don’t smoke, I don’t take drugs’

    Oxlade: ‘I don’t smoke, I don’t take drugs’

    Afrobeats star Oxlade has revealed that he doesn’t smoke or take hard drugs, attributing his decision to his strong Christian upbringing and musically inclined family.

    In an interview with Tim Godfrey, the ‘Ku Lo Sa’ hitmaker shared that growing up in a family of musicians and church involvement shaped his personality and approach to music.

    Oxlade, who started his music career in the choir, emphasised that his family’s musical background and faith have played a significant role in his success.

    “I don’t smoke. I don’t take drugs. I was a choir coordinator for every age group; children’s church, teen church, the youth choir and the mass choir.

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    “All my life I have been in the choir. I was raised in a musically inclined family. My grandma is a deaconess and an amazing singer. My grandad used to be a multi-instrumentalist. My mum could dance and sing. I have a pastor in my family. My gospel music writing is actually the best. Gospel music is the best music,” he said.

    He also expressed gratitude for his achievements, attributing them to divine blessings. 

    “Regardless of whichever perspective I am viewed, you should know that God is equally blessing me as much as he is blessing you. You can’t tour 40 cities with your debut album if God doesn’t want it to happen. As long as God is ordaining these steps and movements, there is really nothing for me to worry about”, he added.

    Recall that Oxlade featured in gospel singer Tim Godfrey last year’s song, titled “Infinity”musice song marked a fresh fusion of gospel and Afrobeats, blending Tim Godfrey’s spiritual intensity with Oxlade’s smooth vocals.

    The track had sparked mixed reactions, with some fans questioning the collaboration due to Oxlade’s past controversy, while others praise it as a bold move that redefines gospel music.

  • Portable regains freedom after meeting bail conditions

    Portable regains freedom after meeting bail conditions

    Controversial singer Portable has been released from prison after meeting his bail conditions.

    The ‘Zazu’ crooner regained his freedom on Monday, January 19, after spending a week in detention.

    The singer was arrested and detained for allegedly assaulting his baby mama, Ashabi Simple, her siblings, and stealing a car.

    In a video trending on social media, Portable claimed innocence, stating “they lied against me”.

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    The drama began on New Year’s Eve when a heated exchange between Portable and Ashabi went viral.

    Ashabi and her siblings accused Portable of assault and theft, leading to his arrest and nine-count charge.

    Portable was arraigned before the Federal High Court sitting in Ota, Ogun State, and was remanded in prison pending a fresh bail hearing.

    The presiding judge had adjourned the hearing till Monday, January 19, 2026, when Portable was released after meeting his bail conditions.

  • Funke Akindele makes history in Canada, North America with “Behind The Scenes”

    Funke Akindele makes history in Canada, North America with “Behind The Scenes”

    Actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has achieved a significant milestone with her 2025 film “Behind The Scenes” grossing over $111,256 in Canada and $190,249 in North America.

    The film has become the highest-grossing Nollywood release, pushing Akindele’s Nigeria and Ghana box office earnings to over N2.2 billion.

    In a statement on Instagram, Akindele expressed her gratitude to fans in Canada, US, Nigeria, and Ghana, attributing her success to God’s mercy and her fans’ unwavering love. 

    She wrote: “I’m honestly overwhelmed with gratitude, and I don’t take any of this for granted.

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    “Slide 1 – Canada, wow… thank you! You made the opening weekend unforgettable. In just 3 days, you showed BEHIND THE SCENES so much love, and this milestone means more to me than words can express.
    Slide 2 – USA: To my amazing family in the USA, thank you for showing up and showing love. Your support has been incredible, and it truly touches my heart to see how you’ve embraced this film.

    “To Nigeria and Ghana, my precious FANmily, thank you for always standing with me. You inspire me, you push me, and you remind me why I do this.

    “This journey has taught me that while hard work, consistency, and growth are important, it is truly God’s mercy and your unwavering love that make everything come together. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for riding this journey with me. I’m forever grateful”.

  • Actress Sarah Martins hospitalised after health scare

    Actress Sarah Martins hospitalised after health scare

    Actress Sarah Martins has been hospitalised following a severe health scare, revealing she woke up feeling lifeless and unable to feel parts of her body.

    In an Instagram post, Martins said she slumped after struggling to work, attributing her condition to extreme exhaustion from overworking herself throughout December.

    According to her, she underwent 32 tests, all of which came out negative, including checks for cancer, fibroid, kidney issues, malaria and typhoid.

    She expressed gratitude to God and acknowledged her need for proper bed rest, stating she had neglected her body while prioritising work.

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    She wrote: “Woke up today and couldn’t feel any part of my body. For a second, I felt lifeless. I still struggled and went to my stores to do inventory and a few interviews for incoming employees, and that was when I slumped.

    “All through December, I worked every single day, and even when my staff travelled for the season celebration, I still kept working. No days off, no stretches, no nothing… just a walking corps working tirelessly to cater for others, forgetting myself.

    “I did over 32 tests today, and all came out negative, including cancer, fibroid, liver, kidney, malaria, typhoid, etc. I guess God took proper care of my organs while I neglected my body.

    “I am typing this from a sick bed but I will be fine because the God that protects the vulnerable kids I struggle for will never fail me. They said I’m extremely exhausted and need proper bed rest. Thank you, Heavenly Father, for your constant protection over my life”.

  • Music saved me from going to prison – Jeriq

    Music saved me from going to prison – Jeriq

    Rapper Jeremiah Chukwuebuka Ani popularly known as Jeriq, has revealed that music saved him from a life of crime and prison.

    In an interview with X influencer, Smallie, Jeriq disclosed that he was arrested multiple times by law enforcement agencies due to his involvement in vices.

    “I have been arrested multiple times by law enforcement agencies due to vices. If you look at my hands and legs, you will see scars of handcuffs. Anti-cult, police have all arrested me before,” he said.

    According to Jeriq, music became his saving grace, distracting him from negative influences. “Thank God for music. If not for music, I would probably be in prison by now,” he added.

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    The Enugu-born rapper shared his struggles to break into the Lagos music scene, initially facing difficulties collaborating with artists.

    However, his 2021 EP “East and West” with Dremo marked a turning point in his career.

    “The first time I came to Lagos, then I wasn’t popping so I didn’t have any opportunity to meet artists. It was difficult to collaborate with any artist then because I was still upcoming and had nothing to offer.

    “However, things changed we I came back in 2021 and I was able to do a collaborative EP with Dremo titled ‘East and West’,” he explained.

    Jeriq also said he is confident that rapping in his native Igbo language will help him gain international recognition, highlighting the global appeal of African languages and culture.

  • Destiny Boy’s mother reveals cause of son’s death

    Destiny Boy’s mother reveals cause of son’s death

    The mother of late singer Destiny Boy, Saida, has disclosed that her 22-year-old son suffered from a long-term illness known as “Ogu oru,” which caused recurring seizures.

    In a viral video, Saida narrated how the family had been managing his condition privately, seeking help from traditional healers, clerics and medical professionals.

    According to Saida, Destiny Boy’s health deteriorated after his child’s naming ceremony, and he was taken to the hospital multiple times.

    Despite their efforts, he succumbed to the illness on Sunday, January 18, 2026.

    Saida dismissed rumors of money rituals, stating that her son was not involved in such activities and that those spreading the rumors were seeking attention.

    She added that the family had kept his illness private due to his superstar status.

    “Destiny went to rest. When he gave birth to his child, about four days after the naming, we went to Oba Edu Ifayomi, who initiated him traditionally. The man likes him as his son, so that’s why he told us to come collect ram for the baby’s naming ceremony. It was then that the sickness caught up with him, causing him to fall.

    “It was there that we took him to the hospital. Oba Edu said we should ensure he’s properly treated and that he will take care of himself. And he kept sending us money even when he was transferred to about two other hospitals. When we saw the trend of the sickness, we told him that we should go traditional, and he said we should bring him to his place. I was the one he even gave the soap to bathe him.

    “We returned, and he was fine. The sickness he battled with was “Ogu oru,” causing him to have seizures. The sickness had almost run him mad. We are the ones who always ensure that he doesn’t run out in the process of calming him.

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    “Those who use his name to trend may die mysteriously, as he did, if they are not careful. We actually hid this sickness from the public because he was a superstar. We went to different herbalists and clerics to heal him of the illness.

    “On Saturday, he still bought stuff for people, greeted his fans and said he had a show on Sunday. When he had the seizure again, Oba Edu was not around. He went to Ife but returned after he was told about the singer’s condition. He wouldn’t have gone to Ife if Destiny Boy were in good condition. They invited his father too before he was taken to the hospital,” she said.

    The singer’s condition, “Ogu oru,” is a local term for a condition that causes nocturnal seizures and disturbances, often attributed to spiritual attacks.

    Destiny Boy rose to fame in 2019 with his Fuji-style cover of Davido’s hit song “If” and had recently welcomed a child with his partner.

    His death has sparked widespread grief and speculation, with the Ogun police arresting a suspect and launching an investigation.

  • Ruger confirms Destiny Boy’s death

    Ruger confirms Destiny Boy’s death

    Afrobeats singer Ruger has confirmed the death of 22-year-old singer Destiny Boy.

    A viral video showed Destiny Boy motionless in a car, sparking intense speculation about his death.

    Conflicting reports surround his passing, with some claiming he died at a herbalist’s residence and others saying he fell ill earlier that day.

    However, no official cause of death has been given.

    On X, Ruger expressed frustration over the lack of information, saying, “Bruh people will just post that someone has died and everyone will move on. Wtf caused his death, who was he with, what was the boy eating or drinking. No autopsy, NOTHING!!!! We just have to accept that he’s dead. My God RIP Destiny Boy. ”

    Destiny Boy, known for his street-influenced sound, announced his first child’s birth in 2024.

    His death has sparked an outpouring of tributes and concern.