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How Spotify’s African Heat becomes part of your life –

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For ardent fans and casual listeners of Afrobeats, both at home and in the diaspora, Spotify’s African Heat is both an important resource for music discovery and a growing catalogue of the genre’s global success. 

Spotify first introduced African Heat in 2017 and the playlist has grown to become the premier hub for Afrobeats on the global streaming platform. For fans of the genre or eager ears looking for new sounds, staying in touch with African Heat provides a fresh source of what’s hot on the continent and a roll call of its leading voices, from Ayra Starr to Sha Sha.

Holding a spot on the playlist has also become a precursor for global success – songs featured on African Heat upon release, such as Rema’s Calm Down, have gone on to become some of the most streamed Afrobeats records on the platform. 

“As Spotify’s flagship playlist for African music, African Heat curates the continent’s incredible content and culture for a global audience. It has become the nucleus of a global community of Afrobeats fans and we’re excited to see its reach grow and take Afrobeats to more global ears” says Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music for Africa.

The playlist’s growth has been facilitated by a large audience outside of Afrobeats’ home region in West Africa. According to Spotify data, The US, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands and Canada feature in the top 10 markets where African Heat is streamed; Nigeria and Kenya are the playlist’s leading African markets, with South Africa and Ghana also making an appearance in the top ten markets streaming the playlist.

Across all markets, African Heat appeals to fans of all ages, a trend that is in keeping with the widespread appeal of Afrobeats. However, it should be no surprise that Gen Z leads the charge. Listeners aged 18-24 provide more than a quarter of African Heat’s streams, more than any other age group. Following closely are 25-29 year olds, then 30-34 year olds. The digital-first generations are an army of eager proponents that have propelled Afrobeats to success via viral moments and ardent fandom on social media. 

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Rapper Speed Darlington blasts Igbo Politicians after buying 5ltrs of fuel for N8K [Update]

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Popular controversial Nigerian rapper Darlington Okoye, aka Speed Darlington has blamed Igbo politicians for his woes after purchasing 5 liters of fuel for 8,000 naira.

The singer made a Update of himself buying the fuel from a black marketer and said that Nigeria splitting was the best option.

He blamed Igbo politicians for preventing them from separating and causing more suffering to their kinsmen.

Speedy seemed to think that the solution to the problems particularly for those in the East was to abandon the rest of the country.

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FG approves salary increase for civil servants

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The Federal Government has approved an increase of between 25% and 35% in salary increase for Civil Servants on the remaining six Consolidated Salary Structures.

A statement signed by the Head of Press of the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC), Emmanuel Njoku, said the increases take effect from 1st January 2024.

Njoku added that the government has also approved increases in pension of between 20% and 28% for pensioners on the Defined Benefits Scheme with respect to the above-mentioned six consolidated salary structures with effect from 1st January 2024.

The Salary Structure is the Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure (CONPSS), Consolidated Research and Allied Institutions Salary Structure (CONRAISS), Consolidated Police Salary Structure (CONPOSS), Consolidated Para-military Salary Structure (CONPASS), Consolidated Intelligence Community Salary Structure (CONICCS) and Consolidated Armed Forces Salary Structure (CONAFSS).

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I have failed my parents

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A young female Nigerian student has been crying uncontrollably after getting her JAMB results where she scored 289 instead of 300 score which she had intended.

An X user identified as Alex Onyia made the revelation as she spoke about the young girl who’s from his village and had missed out on a scholarship because she scored less than 300.

He shared audio of the young girl crying and saying that she’d failed her family and her parents by not reaching the required mark.

Alex pondered how he could make her feel better though he commended her sense of responsibility and willingness to do better.

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