Who is the best music youngster of the streets: Korede Bello, Kiss Daniel, Lil Kesh or Reekado Banks

The success of an artiste is said to be measured according to the acceptance of his/her songs on the streets. This generation of music lovers most often than not, careless whether the songs have meanings or not, all they desire is a rhythm they can flow with and dance to. Dbanj, Psquare, Davido, Wizkid, Kcee, Iyanya and even Olamide among others have all paid their dues in his respect and are smugly sitting in the zenith of Nigeria's music ladder. They have all won in the streets and have moved onto higher plane.
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How the next Ooni will emerge – Priest

Vanguard met the Chief Priest of Ile Ife, Chief Olajide Farotimi Faloba, who gave stated how the next paramount traditional ruler of the ancient Ile-ife would be chosen, peradventure Oba Olubuse has joined his ancestors.“

State of the Nation : Oritsejafor, CAN, PFN leaders meet in Warri

WARRI—LEADERS of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, in conjunction with those of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, yesterday, held a closed door meeting, aimed at repositioning the church in Nigeria under the current political dispensation in the county.

2face reveals his best Nigerian artist

Innocent Ujah Idibia known as 2face has revealed his best artiste in Nigeria.The pop star and African queen crooner, who is regarded as a legend in the industry took to his Twitter handle to announce the artiste that he admired the most in the country

Before the bail out funds are diverted

One of the earliest demands placed before President Muhammadu Buhari, even before he was sworn-in, was a request for financial bailout of states which could not pay their workers’ salaries. It was championed by the governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) led by Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State.

SEC wants BGL’s suit N5.7bn debt quashed

Lagos—The Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, has asked a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos to strike out the suit by BGL Plc, its subsidiaries and others over allegations that they were indebted to investors to the tune of N5.7billion.

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