Falz has released the official music video for his new hit single “Mercy”.
The song was produced by Nigerian hitmaker Sess and and directed by Dammy Twitch.
Watch the video for “Mercy” below:
Falz has released the official music video for his new hit single “Mercy”.
The song was produced by Nigerian hitmaker Sess and and directed by Dammy Twitch.
Watch the video for “Mercy” below:
Sydney Talker has a new ride and he’s showing it off!

The comedian has just acquired his first 0 mileage Geely Coolray SUV. Sydney shared photos and videos of his new car on Instagram with the caption “BOUGHT MY FIRST O MILEAGE.”
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Ahead of her highly anticipated EP “Water & Garri“, music star Tiwa Savage has released its lead single titled “Tales By Moonlight“, featuring Ghanaian music sensation Amaarae.
The Pheelz produced track is the third off her “Water & Garri” EP which drops on Friday. The 5-track EP also features Brandy, Nas, and Tay Iwar. See the tracklist here.
Listen to “Tales By Moonlight” below:
Nigeria’s mixed 4x400m relay team made history at the World Athletics U20 Championships Nairobi 21 by being the first to win the race and setting a championship mark of 3:19.70.
Nigeria was represented by the quartet of Johnson Nnamani, Imaobong Nse Uko, Opeyemi Oke, and Bamidele Ajayi. Poland (3:19.80) and India (3:20.60) finished second and third, respectively.

Ayra Starr delivered a fiery performance of her new single “Bloody Samaritan“, a track off her debut album “19 & Dangerous“.
Ayra Starr showcased her expertise as a live performer in the live performance, which debuted on YouTube on Wednesday, August 17.
She delivered it with energy and grace.
Watch Ayra Starr’s UC Berkeley performance below
Tiwa Savage teases her highly anticipated Extended Play “Water & Garri ” with the official tracklist.
The 5-track EP features Ghanaian-American singer Amaarae, American singer Brandy, Nigerian-American singer Nas, and Tay Iwar.
The award-winning singer revealed the tracklist on her Instagram.
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Funke Akindele-Bello and JJC Skillz‘ 2020 comedic film “Omo Ghetto: The Saga” is headed to Netflix after smashing a four-year Nollywood record in January, barely a month after its theatrical debut.
The film will be released on Netflix on September 10, 2021.
The comedy, which stars Funke Akindele-Bello in a dual role with Deyemi Okanlawon, Eniola Badmus, and Chioma Akpotha, is the sequel to the 2010 “Omo Ghetto” trilogy. Alexx Ekubo, Akah Nnani, Zubby Michael, Tina Mba, Adebayo Salami, Mercy Aigbe, Paschaline Alex Okoli, Nancy Isimi, Tobi Makinde, Timini Egbuson, also appear in the film.
Announcing the news, Funke wrote; “From the Ghetto to Netflix!!!!! #OmoGhettoTheSaga is coming to @naijaonnetflix this September. Get ready to experience the Saga all over again. #GetReady #September10 #OmoGhettoTheSaga.”
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Enjoy this exclusive documentary, “Road To The Golden Boy” about Ghanaian superstar musician KiDi and his journey to becoming “the golden boy”.
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Nutritionists have recommended that babies who cannot be breastfed by their mothers, be breastfed by their grandmothers as it is better than baby formula.
According to the experts, instead of feeding babies with infant formula, surrogate nursing – either by a grandmother or any other woman – should be instituted for babies whose mothers have died or have health complications that make breastfeeding impossible.
The experts – a Consultant Public Health Physician at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Dr. Modupe Akinyinka, and a Registered Dietician-Nutritionist at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nwabumma Asouzu – said elderly grandmothers can still produce milk, Punch reports.
They said that it is very possible for grandmothers as old as 60 years to start a re-lactation process and recover the ability to produce breast milk, under some kind of training.
The experts explained that breast milk is produced from the brain, stressing that, if a grandmother develops the passion, willingness and love for a child, the brain has hormones that are able to make her start producing breast milk again.
Speaking to Punch HealthWise, Dr. Modupe Akinyinka said grandmothers could still resume breastfeeding after many years of childbearing, provided they are healthy.
The physician explained, “Breast milk is definitely better than infant formula.
“If the mother of a baby is unable to breastfeed because she is not there anymore, then if we can get somebody else that can assist in giving that breast milk, that would definitely benefit the child than a formula.
“A grandmother can assist in breastfeeding the baby. But it is required that she is healthy and does not have an illness that the child has a possibility of contracting.
“So, grandmothers can still produce breast milk and breastfeed babies, irrespective of their age. If the breast milk starts to flow, they have to be taking a lot of fluids.
“Once the grandmother is well-nourished and properly fed, the breast milk will still be of high quality.”