Wizkid, the Grammy Award-winning musician, has always had the mindset of a millionaire, even before he became one.
An interesting video that has just emerged online depicts the Grammy winner asserting his fortune by passionately saying that he would never be broke again.
The afrobeats artiste stated in this throwback video that if he received $5,000 in his account, he would immediately start a business with it and would not go bankrupt again.
Nigeria’s secret police have warned of possible bomb attacks during celebrations for Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
In a statement, spokesperson Peter Afunanya said the Department of State Services (DSS) had uncovered a plot by suspected gangs to carry out attacks on critical infrastructure, places of worship and recreation centres.
The warning comes after recent explosions at bars in the north-eastern states of Taraba and Yobe that killed several people.
Chris Rock’s comedy tour sales surged, according to ticket reseller TickPick, after the comedian’s slapping by Will Smith on the Oscars stage drew global attention.
Tour ticket prices now cost a minimum of $341 on TickPick, up from a minimum of $46 per ticket on March 18, Variety reported.
We sold more tickets to see Chris Rock overnight than we did in the past month combined.
The episode unfolded after Rock joked about Smith’s wife Jada Pinkett Smith. Pinkett Smith has spoken openly about her struggle with alopecia, a long-term chronic inflammatory condition which affects hair follicles and leads to hair loss. Smith has apologized for the incident.
The Academy said in a statement that it has started “a formal review around the incident and will explore further action and consequences in accordance with our bylaws, standards of conduct and California law.”