Asa sue Joeboy 300 million naira over copyright
‘I no be soft meat’, Joeboy replies Nigerian singer, Joseph Akinfenwa Donus popularly known as Joeboy has finally reacted to the N300m copyright infringement notice slammed on him by singer, Asa. The 40-year-old Nigerian-French singer Asa sued Joeboy for illegally using her composition on his new song. In August, Joeboy premiered his sophomore song titled Contour. In a copyright infringement notice drafted and shared by her legal counsels on September 30, Asa accused Joeboy of using her musical composition on his new song “Contour” without her permission. In the suit, Asa claims that she had created the composition on 22, September 2020 during a recording session with Tempoe, the producer of ‘Contour’. Asa demanded that the song be removed from all digital platforms within 24 hours and also asked that the sum of 300,000,000 naira be paid alongside a 60% publishing split on the song. Joeboy, however, replied Asa on his Instagram story, calling her bluff for giving him 24 hours…
Nigeria @62: Peter Obi’s full speech October 1, 2022
2023: Peter Obi would have been humiliated if he had remained in PDP — Hon Serguis Ogun Fellow Nigerians, as our dear country marks her 62nd Independence anniversary, I bring you fraternal greetings. Even as we remain thankful, prayerful and hopeful for a brighter future; we are mindful that many Nigerians are resigned, frustrated and tired of the many years of leadership failure. Many of our compatriots remain in captivity held by bandits; millions are living in IDP camps as their homes are now part of ungoverned spaces. Many Nigerian children go to bed hungry. Such people can hardly fathom the concept of independence and freedom; let alone a valid basis for celebration. At 62, rather than celebrate our patriotism, nationhood, unity, strength and diversity, Nigerians continue to grapple with the challenges of bad governance, replete with insecurity, worsening economy, corruption, and various forms of abuse of public offices and all manners of impunity. Each new day in Nigeria, instead of…
Tinubu absent as Atiku, Peter Obi, Kwankwaso, others sign Peace Accord
The Presidential Candidates of various political parties in Nigeria have converged in Abuja to sign a national Peace Accord ahead of the 2023 election POLITICS NIGERIA recalls that a former Head of State and Chairman, National Peace Committee, Abdulsalami Abubakar, had stated that politicians contesting the 2023 general election had to sign a peace pact. Abdulsalami made this known on last Thursday, September 22, in Minna, Niger State, after a meeting with the committee members. He stated that during electioneering campaigns, politicians and their supporters created incitements which could endanger the country’s peace. He said; “The pattern of public communication among political actors, their publicity agents, spokespersons, and media consultants has amplified the potential for personal attacks, insults, and incitement.” “It has shifted focus away from issue-based campaigns, to consolidating identity politics and the politics of thuggery.” The signing of peace commenced today at the International Conference Centre, Abuja. The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, Atiku of the…
Peter Obi promises 100m poor Nigerians – access to free medical care
The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Mr Peter Obi, promises 100m poor Nigerians ‘access to free medical care’ Mixed reactions have trailed the promise by the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, stating that his administration will prioritise the welfare of the poor Nigerians if elected. Obi said youths would be the proponent of his agenda to transform the economy. “If elected the next president of Nigeria, youths would be the main proponents of my main agenda to transform Nigeria from a consuming nation to a producing nation. The two main components of this agenda are human capital development and finance.” Yellow Page mobile Obi further said health and education are vital to the development of the country, promising to ensure “at least 100 million poor Nigerians have access to free medical care”. “Given the role of health in reinforcing education in the measure of productivity, my leadership will pay serious attention to the health system…
Ukraine Delegation Arrives Belarus for peace talks with Russia
Ukraine delegation has arrived for peace talks with Russia at the Belarus border. Russia and Ukraine were preparing Monday for their first talks since Moscow’s invasion, as fighting raged and Western-led sanctions started to bite with the ruble collapsing. Ukraine said Sunday it had agreed to send a delegation to meet Russian representatives on the border with Belarus, which would be the foes’ first public contact since war erupted. Belarus announced Monday that the venue for the talks had been prepared and they would start as soon as the delegations arrived. However, with his government reporting hundreds of civilian deaths and Russian troops besieging key cities, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was sceptical about the talks. “As always: I do not really believe in the outcome of this meeting, but let them try,” he said. Russia invaded on Thursday and quickly announced it had neutralised key military facilities, but fierce fighting has since raged and Ukraine forces are reporting some…
Teni – It Could Have Been A Different Story
Nigerian artist, Teniola Apata, also known as Teni, has broken silence over a gunshot scare that disrupted her performance in Rivers state. Reacting to the incident, the singer took to her Instagram story on Monday to state that it could’ve been a different story. She wrote, “It could have been a different story entirely but I’m grateful to God”. “Myself and entire team are safe and back home now. Thanks for the calls and messages.”