Lady who foretold AKA’s demise makes prediction on Tems, Future

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A Nigerian seer who foretold the death of South African rapper, Kiernan ‘AKA‘ Forbes predicts that American rapper, Future would get married to Nigerian songstress, Tems.

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The lady who goes by the name, Ahunna Scarlet Ejiogu on Twitter had in 2021 warned that the South African musician to avoid mafia friendships and gatherings because of gunshot that might be the death of him. She had, in May 2021, tweeted: “God says: South Africa’s Rap artist, AKA should beware of a gunshot that will take his life. He should avoid mafia friendships and gatherings or else he will become a target #SouthAfrica”

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Disconcertingly, her prediction appears to coincide with events which surrounded the death of AKA on Saturday February 10, 2023.

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Following this, the lady has made a new prediction on American rap star, Future and Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Tems. She prophesied that Tems would be the one to make Future settle down as they would both be getting married to each other. In her words: “God says: Music Artists, Future and Tems will eventually get married. Tems will use her African maternal hand to tame Future into marital submission @future @tems”

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Burna Boy, Asake, Tems, and others win Soundcity MVP awards 2023 [Full List]

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On Saturday, February 11th, 2023, the Soundcity MVP Awards honour the songs and musicians that ruled 2022 including Burna Boy, Asake, Tems, and others.

Burna Boy, Asake, Tems, and others win Soundcity MVP awards 2023 [Full List]

The 2023 Soundcity MVP Awards show was held at the Eko Convention Centre, in Lagos, Nigeria Burna Boy received the award for Best African Act while Asake was named Best Nigerian Act Male and Tems won the award for Best Nigerian Act Female. Black Sherif also won the Best Hip Hop category, and South Africa’s DJ Maphorisa was honoured as the Best DJ.

Burna Boy, Asake, Tems, and others win Soundcity MVP awards 2023 [Full List]

Best New artiste Victony (NG) Ayra Starr (NG) Young Jonn (NG) Seyi Vybez (NG) Fave (NG) Ruger (NG) – WINNER Black Sherif (GH) Costa Titch (SA) Phina (TZ) Wakadinali (KE) African Artiste of the Year Burna Boy (NG) Wizkid (NG) Diamond Platnumz (TZ) KiDi (GH) Msaki (SA) Asake (NG) Rema (NG) Kizz Daniel (NG) Temz (NG) Zuchu (TZ) Best Collaboration Pheelz & Bnxn Fka Buju – Finesse (NG)- WINNER Fireboy & Ed Sheeran – Peru (Remix) (NG) Black Sherif & Burnaboy – Second Sermon (GH) Camidoh – Sugarcane (Remix) ft. Mayorkun, King Promise & Darkoo (GH) Costa Titch – Big Flexa ft. C’buda M, Alfa Kat, Banaba Des, Sdida & Man T (SA) Asake – Sungba (Remix) ft. Burna Boy (NG) Kizz Daniel & Tekno – Buga (NG) Daliwonga – Abo Mvelo ft. Mellow & Sleazy (SA) Mayorkun & Victony – Holy Father (NG) Mavin All Stars – Overdose (NG) Best Hip Hop Black Sherif – Kwaku The Traveller (GH)- WINNER Blaqbonez – Back In Uni (NG) Mi – The Guy (NG) Kaligraph Jones X Dax – Hiroshima Nasty C & Aka – Lemons To Lemonades (SA) Psycho YP – Bando Diaries ft. Odumodu Blvck (NG) Ladipoe – Running ft. Fireboy (NG) Wakadinali – Geri Inengi ft. Sir Bwoy (KE) Chyn – Hosanna ft. Fxtune (NG) Vector – Clowns ft. Ladi Poe (NG) Listener’s Choice Oxlade – Ku Lo Sa (NG) – WINNER Kizz Daniel & Tekno – Buga (NG) Burna Boy – Last Last (NG) Ch’cco & Mellow & Sleazy – Nkao Tempela (SA) Daliwonga – Abo Mvelo ft. Mellow & Sleazy (SA) Rema – Calm Down (NG) Mavin All Stars – Overdose (NG) Camidoh – Sugarcane (Remix) ft. Mayorkun, Darkoo & King Promise (GH) Black Sherif – Kwaku The Traveler (GH) Patoranking – Kolo Kolo ft. Diamond Platnumz (NG) Viewers’ Choice Asake – Pbuy (NG) Timaya – Cold Outside ft. Bnxn Fka Buju (NG) Kizz Daniel & Tekno – Buga (NG) Costa Titch – Big Flexa ft. C’buda M, Alfa Kat, Banaba Des, Sdida & Man T (SA) -WINNER KiDi – Touch It (GH) Burna Boy – Last Last (NG) Rema – Calm Down (NG) Camidoh – Sugarcane (Remix) ft. Mayorkun, Darkoo & King Promise (GH) Black Sherif – Kwaku The Traveler (GH) Ayra Starr – Rush (NG) Digital Artist of the Year CKay (NG) Wizkid (NG) Rema (NG)- WINNER Burna Boy (NG) Davido (NG) Diamond Platnumz (TZ) Omah Lay (NG) Da Banton (NG) Zuchu (TZ) Tems (NG) African DJ of the Year DJ Obi (NG) D-J Tunez (NG) DJ Big N (NG) Uncle Waffles (SA) DJ Maphorisa (SA)- WINNER DJ Dips (NG) Black Coffee (SA) DJ Vyrusky (GH) D-J Kerty (NG) DJ Tariqo (MZ) Male MVP Burna Boy (NG) Wizkid (NG) Asake (NG) – WINNER Davido (NG) Diamond Platnumz (Tn) Focalistic (SA) KiDi (GH) Omah Lay (NG) Rema (NG) King Promise (GH) Female MVP Tems (NG) -WINNER Ayra Starr (NG) Gyakie (GH) Tiwa Savage (NG) Boohle (SA) Niniola (NG) Nkosazana Daughter (SA) Tyla (SA) Zuchu (TZ) Msaki (SA) African Producer of the Year Blaisebeatz (Big Flexa) Andre Vibez (Calm Down) Magicsticks (Organise) -WINNER Pheelz (Finesse) Niphkeyz (I’m A Mess) Tempoe (Soweto) Rewardbeatz (Xtracool) Chopstix (Last Last) Pprime (Woman) Skizzy (Kwikwi) Best Group or Duo Blaq Diamond (SA) Show Dem Camp (NG) Ajebo Hustlers (NG) -WINNER Major League DJz (SA) Cavemen (NDopeNation & Sleezy (SA) Dopenation (GH) Buruklyn Boyz (KE) Yababuluku Boyz (MZ) NSG (UK, Ghana & Nigeria) Best Pop Fireboy – Peru (Remix) ft. Ed Sheeran (NG) – WINNER Rema – Calm Down (NG) Young Jonn – Xtra Cool (NG) KiDi – Touch It (GH) Diamond Platnumz – Mtasubiri ft. Zuchu (TZ) Ruger – Dior (NG) Omah Lay – Woman (NG) Ayra Starr – Rush (NG) Crayon – Ijo Laba Laba (NG) Lasmid – Friday Night (GH) Song of the Year Omah Lay – I’m A Mess (NG) Oxlade – Ku Lo Sa (NG) Wanitwa Mos, Master Kg & Lowsheen – Sofa Silahlane ft. Nkosazana Daughter (SA) Bien X Aaron Rimbui – Mbwe Mbwe (KE) Burna Boy – Last Last (NG) Camidoh – Sugarcane Remix ft. Mayorkun, King Promise & Darkoo (GH) Kizz Daniel & Tekno – Buga (NG)- WINNER Asake – Organise (NG) Zakes Bantwini X Kasango – Osama (SA) Mayorkun & Victony – Holy Father (NG) Video of the Year Rema – Calm Down (NG) Fireboy X Asake – Bandana (NG) -WINNER Costa Titch – Big Flexa ft. C’buda M, Alfa Kat, Banaba Des, Sdida & Man T (SA) Asake – Pbuy (NG) Camidoh – Sugarcane Remix ft. Mayorkun, King Promise & Darkoo (GH) Kizz Daniel & Tekno – Buga (NG) Zakes Bantwini X Kasango – Osama (SA) Diamond Platnumz – Mtasubiri ft. Zuchu (TZ) Blaqbonez – Back In Uni (NG)

Netizens react following gesture by Future to Tems

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Nigerian cyber users have expressed concern for popular singer, Tems as she receives a sweet gesture from American rapper, Future.

It would be recalled that the remarkable Afrobeats singer won a Grammy alongside Drake and Future in their music ‘Wait for U’. Following their Grammy win, Future, who has in the past expressed admiration for the Nigerian singer, extended a sweet gesture as a way of showing his appreciation for her part in their win.

He sent her bouquet of flowers with a note voicing his gratitude. It read; “Tems, Accept this token of beauty as a thank you for being the best part of our Grammy Award Winning Song. This is just the beginning. Future. “

Tems shared photos of the note and flowers on her Instagram page and expressed her appreciation. “Plenty of love ❤️❤️❤️ @future,” she wrote in reply.

Nigerians have expressed concern over their artiste as they speculate the American rappers motive. See some reactions below;

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“All the glory really belongs to Him” – Tems reflects

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Popular singer-songwriter, Temilade Openiyi better known simply as Tems reflects on her blessings days after winning a Grammy Award.

It would be recalled that the sensational Afrobeats musician won her first ever Grammy Award in the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ category for her contribution to Future’s “Wait for U”. Days following her victory, Tems took to her Twitter page to express profound appreciation to the almighty. According to her, she is speechless and unable to say what the Lord has done for her.

She returned all the glory to God who she believes is the reason behind her streak of success. “What God has done for me, I can’t even speak. All the glory really belongs to Him,” she wrote. The music act also extended gratitude to her fans who have been unceasingly supporting and rooting for her. She assured them that she doesn’t take their belief and support in her for granted. “To everyone one that has been supporting me still. Through everything, please know I don’t take it for granted.
I truly appreciate it, the love has been too too much.
Thank you so much Rebel Gang.
We up very soon✨❤️,” Tems added.

Reno Omokri trashes idea that Tems is first Nigeria to win Grammy

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Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has trashed the comment on social media that Tems is the first Nigerian to win a Grammy award. reno omokri Nigerian singer Tems was nominated in the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ and ‘Best Rap Song’ and won the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ category on Sunday night, at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. After Tems win, a lot of have hailed her as they tag her as the first Nigerian songstress to win a Grammy award. However, Reno Omokri has debunked the claims that Tems is the first Nigerian adding that Nigerian-British singer, Sade Adu, never identified herself as a Nigerian. According to Reno, Sade has spent 40 years promoting Nigeria and it would be wrong to give her credit to Tems. He wrote: Sade Adu has always identified with Nigeria. When interviewed, she stressed her Nigerianness. She did not funkify her name to make it sound European. In interview after interview, she asserted the fact that she is a Nigerian born in Ibadan. So, let us appreciate her. She is the first Nigerian female to win a Grammy in 1986. In honouring another female who eminently deserves to be honoured, let us not dishonour Sade Adu. By saying someone else is the first Nigerian female to win a Grammy, what we are telling Ms. Adu is that she is not a Nigerian. I know many people will rush here to insult me. But before commenting, take a minute to put yourself in Sade Adu’s shoes. You have spent 40 years promoting Nigeria. Insisting to the British media that you are Nigerian when they proudly claimed you for Britain. Then today, you read that someone else is the first Nigerian female to win a Grammy. How would you feel? If after you have put yourself in Sade Adu’s shoes you still feel the need to insult me, then please go ahead.

“I would love to work with Tems”

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DJ Khaled, an American disc jockey stuns the world as he revealed his desire to work with Nigeran music star, Tems.

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Tems made history by being the first Nigerian female to ever win a Grammy Award. She won the Best Melodic Rap Performance category for her contribution to the hit song “Wait for U” with Future and Drake. While speaking to media personalities on the red carpet, DJ Khaled was asked who he would love to work with. The father-of-2 shocked his interviewers after he revealed that he would love to work with Tems. Further speaking, DJ Khaled laid emphasis on how real Tems is. According to him, her music comes from her “soul” and one can feel it. He admits he would love to create “something special” with her.

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Tems spotted on Red Carpet with Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, others

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Nigerian female songstress Tems has been spotted on the Grammy awards night red carpet with some big superstars like Rick Ross and others. Tems Tems has been currently trending on social media for a few hours after she won her first Grammy Award for her contribution to Future’s song “Wait For U.” Tems has been captured on camera at the Red Carpet with superstars like Rick Ross, DJ Khaled, Mary J Blige, and others looking all glammed and beautiful in her gown. Tems was seen giving a handshake to Rick Ross while smiling and also spotted posing for selfies at the event with Veteran American singer-songwriter, Mary J Blige. Watch the video below…  

“I’m your biggest fan” – DJ Khaled to Tems

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Renowned American DJ and Singer, DJ Khaled expresses deep admiration for Nigerian songstress, Tems.

DJ Khaled who was evidently in awe of Tems told her that he’s her biggest fan when they met on the red carpet at the 65th Grammy Awards which was held on Sunday, February 5, 2023. The American singer shook her hand warmly as he praised and congratulated her on her Grammy Award win.

He then requested for a permission to hug her which Tems promptly granted. Watch the video below; “I’m your biggest fan,” DJ Khaled to Tems#Grammys pic.twitter.com/W8lsGNPzeS — 🐬 @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) February 6, 2023 The sonorous musician bagged her first Grammy Award ever in the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ category at the event for her contribution to Future’s “Wait for U”.

Tiwa Savage, Omawumi, Waje react to Tems’ Grammy Award win

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Sensational female singers, Tiwa Savage, Omawumi and Waje celebrate their colleague, Tems as she breaks record of becoming the first female to bring Grammy Award to Nigeria.

The 27-year-old music act bagged her first Grammy for her contribution to Future’s “Wait for U”. Her win has been celebrated widely by Nigerians as they hail the artist the biggest female singer. Nigerian music A-listers, Tiwa Savage, Omawumi and Waje took to their Instagram pages to reach to their young colleague’s massive win. Sharing photos of Tems, they each congratulated Tems on her Grammy win as they cheered her on to greater heights. Check out their posts below;

Tems wins, Burna Boy loses two awards [Full List]

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The 2023 Grammy Awards took place on Sunday, January 5th, 2023, with Nigerian singer Tems winning her first Grammy for her contribution to Future’s song “Wait For U.” 2023 Grammy Awards: Tems wins, Burna Boy loses two awards [Full List] Burna Boy, however, failed to add to his Grammy collection, losing in both the Best Global Song Performance category for “Last Last” and the Best Global Album category for “Love, Damini.” Best Country Song WINNER: Cody Johnson – ’Til You Can’t Luke Combs – Doin’ This Maren Morris – Circles Around This Town Miranda Lambert – If I Was a Cowboy Taylor Swift – I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor’s Version) (From the Vault) Willie Nelson – I’ll Love You Till the Day I Die Best Country Duo/Group Performance Brothers Osborne – Midnight Rider’s Prayer WINNER: Carly Pearce & Ashley McBryde – Never Wanted to Be That Girl Ingrid Andress & Sam Hunt – Wishful Drinking Luke Combs & Miranda Lambert – Outrunnin’ Your Memory Reba McEntire & Dolly Parton – Does He Love You (Revisited) Robert Plant & Alison Krauss – Going Where the Lonely Go

2023 Grammy Awards: Tems wins, Burna Boy loses two awards [Full List]

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Ozzy Osbourne Featuring Jeff Beck – Patient Number 9 Turnstile – Holiday Best Rap Song DJ Khaled Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend & Fridayy – God Did Future Featuring Drake & Tems – Wait for U Gunna & Future Featuring Young Thug – Pushin P Jack Harlow Featuring Drake – Churchill Downs WINNER: Kendrick Lamar – The Heart Part 5 Best Melodic Rap Performance DJ Khaled Featuring Future & SZA – Beautiful WINNER: Future Featuring Drake & Tems – Wait for U Jack Harlow – First Class Kendrick Lamar Featuring Blxst & Amanda Reifer – Die Hard Latto – Big Energy (Live) Best Rap Performance DJ Khaled Featuring Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Jay-Z, John Legend & Fridayy – God Did Doja Cat – Vegas Gunna & Future Featuring Young Thug – Pushin P Hitkidd & Glorilla – F.N.F. (Let’s Go) WINNER: Kendrick Lamar – The Heart Part 5 Best R&B Album Chris Brown – Breezy (Deluxe) Lucky Daye – Candy Drip Mary J. Blige – Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe) PJ Morton – Watch the Sun WINNER: Robert Glasper – Black Radio III Best Progressive R&B Album Cory Henry – Operation Funk Moonchild – Starfuit WINNER: Steve Lacy – Gemini Rights Tank and the Bangas – Red Balloon Terrace Martin – Drones Best Traditional R&B Performance Adam Blackstone Featuring Jazmine Sullivan – ’Round Midnight Babyface Featuring Ella Mai – Keeps on Fallin’ WINNER: Beyoncé – Plastic Off the Sofa Mary J. Blige – Good Morning Gorgeous Snoh Aalegra – Do 4 Love Best R&B Performance Beyoncé – Virgo’s Groove Jazmine Sullivan – Hurt Me So Good Lucky Daye – Over Mary J. 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