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Olaitan Salaudeen Celebrates Olamide Baddo’s Musical Journey

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In the pulsating landscape of Nigerian music, few names command as much reverence and admiration as Olamide Baddo. From the streets of Lagos to global recognition, Olamide’s journey is not just one of musical evolution, but also a testament to the power of authenticity and perseverance in an ever-changing industry.

Olamide Adedeji, born March 15, 1989, in Bariga, Lagos State, Nigeria, emerged onto the music scene in the early 2010s with a distinctive blend of Yoruba lyrics and hip-hop beats. His debut single, “Eni Duro,” released in 2011, immediately caught the attention of music enthusiasts, signaling the arrival of a new force in Nigerian music.

What sets Olamide apart is his ability to seamlessly fuse street credibility with mainstream appeal. His lyrics, delivered in a mix of Yoruba and English, resonate with audiences across socio-economic divides, making him a voice for the masses. Songs like “Durosoke,” “Bobo,” and “Wo!” have become anthems, dominating airwaves and dance floors alike.

Beyond his undeniable musical talent, Olamide’s impact extends to his role as a mentor and tastemaker within the industry. Through his record label, YBNL Nation, he has nurtured and propelled the careers of several artists, including Lil Kesh, Adekunle Gold, Fireboy DML and Asake. His keen eye for talent and willingness to provide opportunities for upcoming artists have solidified his status as a leader and influencer in Nigerian music.

Olamide’s influence is not confined to the studio; it reverberates throughout popular culture. He has collaborated with major brands and starred in endorsements. His versatility and entrepreneurial spirit continue to inspire a new generation of artists and creatives, including Olaitan Salaudeen (Music Plugger).

As Olamide continues to evolve and push boundaries, his legacy as an icon of Nigerian music remains firmly intact. With each release, he reaffirms his position as a trailblazer, cultural ambassador, and beacon of hope for aspiring musicians across the continent.

In a music industry characterized by fleeting trends and ephemeral fame, Olamide Baddo stands as a symbol of resilience, authenticity, and unwavering dedication to craft. His journey serves as a reminder that true greatness is not just achieved through talent, but through the relentless pursuit of one’s passion, against all odds.

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“My dad Wizkid is not the one begging for pussy” — Son

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When it comes to savage responses, the Baloguns specifically those related to Wizkid by blood, are not to be trifled with and being Davido does not save you from such.

In a recent social media exchange, 13-year-old Boluwatife Balogun, the eldest son of renowned Nigerian artiste Wizkid, threw some savage response at his father’s rival, David Adeleke following their online spat.

Facing some online banter from a Davido fan, Boluwatife Balogun came to his father’s defense rather than keep mute.

The ongoing rivalry between Wizkid and Davido escalated in recent days, with both artistes engaging in public spats and trading insults online. Davido, responding to Wizkid’s jibes, took aim at Wizkid’s physical stature, claiming that Wizkid is so short that he wears size 7 shoes and jokingly suggesting he shops at Footlocker Kids.

Some individuals on social media supported Davido’s claims by sharing photos purportedly showing Wizkid wearing shoes matching his son Bolu’s shoe size.

Davido further escalated the feud by disparaging Wizkid’s music, boasting about his own hits, and challenging Wizkid to release new music simultaneously. He also ridiculed Wizkid’s height, suggesting that despite his own short stature, Wizkid is even shorter.

A Davido fan, seizing the opportunity to taunt Wizkid’s family, commented on Boluwatife Balogun’s TikTok page, asking if it was true that both Bolu and his father wear the same shoe size.

Bolu promptly responded to the taunt, defending his father by highlighting Wizkid’s character and integrity, asserting that despite any jokes about shoe sizes, his father doesn’t stoop to begging for attention or engaging in inappropriate behavior.

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Liverpool go Rome ahead of 2024/25 season

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Their current campaign may not be going well despite the huge promises they started it with, but Liverpool are ready to look away and perhaps travel back decades before as they prepare for the post-Jurgen Klopp era.

Ahead of the upcoming 2024/25 season, the Merseyside outfit has released its new home kit for the incoming campaign, with Nike, the club’s official shirt designer taking inspirations from Liverpool’s 1983/84 season that saw the Reds lift their 4th European Cup in Rome.

Go Rome or go Home it appears the plan by Nike for Liverpool heading into the incoming campaign, and the Reds were sure to model the new home kit release.

Liverpool go Rome ahead of 2024/25 season

First team stars such as Virgil van Dijk, Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah were on to model the new jersey despite transfer speculations going down about their potential exit from the club post Jurgen Klopp.

Other first team figures seen modeling the new home kit are Alexis Mac Alister, Alisson Becker, Dominik Szoboszlai, Cody Gakpo, Ibrahima Konate, Curtis Jones and Joe Gomez (also rumored to be eyeing an exit).

Liverpool go Rome ahead of 2024/25 season

Missing figures from the new home kit release however are those who currently are on the sidelines thanks to fitness issues, such as Diogo Jota, Conor Bradley, Joel Matip, Thiago Alcantara, Adrian san Miguel and their academy graduates; Jarrell Quansah, Stefan Bajcetic and the likes.

Out from the names, Joel Matip, Thiago Alcantara and goalie Adrian san Miguel are figures doubtful of remaining at the club next season.

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Former Lawmaker Exposes Fake News on UAE Visa Ban Saga

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Former federal lawmaker, Shehu Sabi has criticized the individual responsible for spreading false information about the United Arab Emirates (UAE) lifting the visa ban on Nigeria.

This misinformation surfaced two years after the UAE imposed the ban and rejected pending visa applications from Nigerians.

Despite reports circulating on Tuesday about the resumption of visa services for Nigerians, the Nigerian government promptly refuted the claims.

Sani, who represented Kaduna central senatorial district in the 8th Assembly, expressed dismay, stating that the person behind the fake news is not trustworthy and emphasized that this marks the third occurrence of such misinformation.

He also raised concerns about the possibility of the individual being a travel agent.

 

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