In a thrilling display of talent, Ilebaye Precious Odiniya, the winner of Big Brother Naija, took to the stage at the Clout Africa music fest. In the video shared by @timi_of_lagos, the crowd eagerly awaited her performance, and she did not disappoint. With her captivating presence and powerful vocals, she delivered an electrifying rendition of Ayra Starr’s hit song, “Sability.” The audience were left in awe as she commanded the stage, showcasing her immense talent and star quality. The moment Ilebaye stepped onto the stage, the atmosphere was charged with excitement. The crowd erupted in cheers as she began her performance. With every note she sang and every move she made, she captivated the audience, leaving them in a state of euphoria. The energy in the room was palpable as her loyal fans sang along and danced to the rhythm of Ayra Starr’s popular song. Social media platforms were flooded with videos and posts praising Ilebaye for her outstanding performance and undeniable talent. Following her show-stopping performance, Ilebaye Precious Odiniya’s fans took to social media to express their admiration and appreciation. @blinky reacted: “Our winner for the year.” @davidbala500 said: “Purrrrr.” @teekay313 commented “That guy with black face cap no get joy at all.” KingThona reacted: “Gen z baddie.” @user2139571887399 said: “This girl never ready to come down.” @blinky reacted: “Gen z baddie.” @paseda semilore said: “GenZ baddie.” Prince Victor said: “llebaye try.” Mwaba said: “Genz.” @user9002143274209 said: “Baye.” Watch the video below: @timi_of_lagos Ilebaye #afrobeats #explorepage #blowthisup #trendingvideo ♬ original sound – Timi of Lagos
Man calls out Gen Z for using mental health as cover for wrong
A Nigerian man has shared his opinion on mental health which has recently been used by the Gen Z population, calling it an excuse for bad behavior. The man made his opinion public via a podcast, The Shade corner, with a group of his friends. He is of the opinion that the word ‘Mental health’ has now become bastardized. Most people use it to dodge accountability, propagate bad behavior and skip work. However, a friend at the podcast disagreed with his opinion, claiming that although some people use it as a coverup, mental health is real and should be given attention to. He related it to physical health while claiming that if one is sick physically, it takes a while for the illness to progress before death and that is how mental health illnesses like Depression work. Watch Video Here “All mental health statements by Gen Zs are just an excuse for bad behaviour” pic.twitter.com/dO96v2KBYq — 🐬 @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) December 28, 2023