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Rhythm 93.7 FM Introduces ‘WHAT’S HOT?’ For Social Media Trends

Rhythm 93.7 FM is proud to announce the launch of its latest programme, “WHAT’S HOT?”, a one-hour show dedicated to dissecting the biggest stories trending across social media. The new programme will air...

Nollywood Casting Debate: Veterans Reject “Fine Face” Trend

As YouTube becomes an increasingly crowded stage for Nollywood content, a heated debate has reignited over how actors are cast. The question at the heart of the issue: are producers leaning too heavily...

Wizkid Tops Nigerian Music Charts In H1 2025

TurnTable Charts’ latest Industry Digest has confirmed Wizkid’s sweeping dominance of Nigeria’s music scene in the first half of 2025, affirming his reputation as one of Afrobeats’ most enduring stars. The Grammy-winning singer...

Zhus JDO, Solis4ever Ignite Scene With ‘ZHUSSSS’

Street-hop’s restless innovator Zhus JDO has unleashed his latest track, “ZHUSSSS,” a daring collaboration with alté sensation Solis4ever that is turning heads across Nigeria’s music circles. Released under JTON Music as Zhus JDO’s...

JAMB Exposes High-Tech Exam Fraud In Nigeria’s Education Sector

Nigeria’s education sector is reeling from a wave of crises—ranging from high-tech examination malpractice to school safety failures and policy disputes. The developments have sparked fresh debate over standards, equity, and the future...

NUPENG Strike Deepens As Talks With Dangote Collapse

Nigeria’s fuel supply chain is hanging in the balance as the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) pushes forward with its indefinite strike, after negotiations with the Dangote Group...

Langley, Moroney And Wilson Lead CMA Nominations

The 59th CMA Awards nominations just reshaped the Nashville landscape. For the first time in recent memory, three women—Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, and Lainey Wilson—stand shoulder to shoulder at the top, each scoring...

Sabrina Carpenter Turns VMAs Into Trans Rights Protest

At the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, Sabrina Carpenter didn’t just sing—she staged a cultural moment. Her performance of “Tears” fused pop spectacle with political urgency, transforming the stage into a vibrant declaration...
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