Popular record label producer Don Jazzy has cried out over how he receives calls from strangers who buy his contact just to beg for money.
The Mavin Records Boss has complained about how he receives calls from anonymous persons who call to beg for money. According to him, he decided to put his phone on ‘do not disturb’ mode in order to see some of these strange calls from people.
He further lamented about his attitude of giving, adding that he is scared to go broke if he continues giving money out to strangers.
“My phone is forever on ‘Do Not Disturb’ (DND). I know that some people will think that I am cocky or forming but that’s not the point.
“They sell the number so people will just message me for no reason.
“When I’m in a good mood and I pick the calls and the conversation is getting longer they will tell you that they bought the number but they can’t tell you who sold it to them,” said Don Jazzy.
“You can lie any stupid lie and I will give you the money but if I continue that way I can go broke.”
“Stop using me to sell your fake products, I’ve served you breakfast”
Ross Fahad Isabor, the ex-husband of Hauwa Saidu Mohammed, better known as Jaruma has dragged the Kayanmata seller while confirming their split.
Taking to Instagram, Fahad noted that he has broken up with Jaruma. He warned her to stop fooling her gullible followers as he is only in contact with her because of their son.
He went on to tell Jaruma to stop using him as a medium to sell her fake aphrodisiac products. According to him, Jaruma’s charm doesn’t and has never worked.
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Recall that news about their divorce made rounds after photos of Fahad’s alleged new girlfriend surfaced some weeks back
Ghanaian pallbearers sell viral dance meme for over N500M as NFT, donates 25% to charity
Popular Ghanaian pallbearers, ‘Dada Awu,’ made over $1M following the sale of their viral 10-seconds dance meme as NFT.
The viral pallbearers had minted their 10-second meme as a Non-Fungible Token (NFT) which was auctioned with the intention of raising funds for charity.
Just over 3 hours left on the Coffin Dance #NFT auction at @foundation! 50% of the proceeds go to charity in Ukraine. Place your bid at: https://t.co/p0XxPNYbhf#MemeEconomy pic.twitter.com/NH0kJc94Kq
— Benjamin Aidoo (@nanaotafrija) April 8, 2022
3F Music, home to a number of recording studios worldwide based in the Middle East, bought the Coffin Dance meme for $1,046,079.54 (327.00ETH) as the highest bidder on Saturday, April 9.
Out of generosity, the pallbearers donated $250K as charity to the Ukrainian military as support amidst the ongoing war.
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— jose requena (@cucojose) April 10, 2022
“You will never sell any venue out in 1min” – Wizkid’s associate, Godson lambasts Yemi Alade for defending Angelique Kidjo
Popular singer, Yemi Alade has been blasted by Wizkid’s associate, Godson, for siding with Grammy winner, Angelique Kidjo.
The sensational singer had taken to her social media page to praise Beninese singer for winning the Grammy with her Album ‘Mother Nature’ – an award which rivaled and won against Wizkid’s ‘Made in Lagos’.
Wizkid fans had been infuriated by this, with some claiming that the song didn’t deserve winning the Grammy.
However, a Twitter user Identified as Man of letters, had dropped his two cents on the matter, saying that the song was actually creating an awareness about dangers of climate change; advising people to take time and listen to the song.
Yemi Alade had retweeted the post on her Twitter page.
Infuriated by her obvious support for Angelique, Godson has lambasted the songstress, saying she can never sell out any venue till she dies.
In his words:
“Yemi Alade with ur french n francophone sing alike meaningful and soulful music will never be able to sell any venue out in 1min till u die yes till u die”.
“You will never sell any venue out” – Wizkid’s associate, Godson lambasts Yemi Alade for defending Angelique Kidjo
Popular singer, Yemi Alade has been blasted by Wizkid’s associate, Godson, for siding with Grammy winner, Angelique Kidjo.
The sensational singer had taken to her social media page to praise Beninese singer for winning the Grammy with her Album ‘Mother Nature’ – an award which rivaled and won against Wizkid’s ‘Made in Lagos’.
Wizkid fans had been infuriated by this, with some claiming that the song didn’t deserve winning the Grammy.
However, a Twitter user Identified as Man of letters, had dropped his two cents on the matter, saying that the song was actually creating an awareness about dangers of climate change; advising people to take time and listen to the song.
Yemi Alade had retweeted the post on her Twitter page.
Infuriated by her obvious support for Angelique, Godson has lambasted the songstress, saying she can never sell out any venue till she dies.
In his words:
“Yemi Alade with ur french n francophone sing alike meaningful and soulful music will never be able to sell any venue out in 1min till u die yes till u die”.