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  • 10 biggest record labels in Nigeria

    10 biggest record labels in Nigeria

    In this story, we take a look at the record labels in the country which have via their artists; success and hit-making power proved to be the biggest record labels in Nigeria. 

    Biggest record labels in Nigeria and their Logos
    Record Labels Logos

    The Nigerian music industry is one big marketplace with each person about the different ventures that pay them; primarily musicians working and distributing their music with record labels and distribution or licensing companies they already struck individual deals with.

    And in other cases, musicians operate all on their own, setting up shop with whatever they have and hoping for the best end of the business. Just like any superstore, these record labels which musicians get into to push their music to the next frontier all have different and unique ways of doing business as well as unique perks which members of the public may be unaware of as their main concern remains the end product; the music and the musicians.

    Lately in the Nigerian music scene, as the goal of Western domination becomes more actualisable, all thanks to world-bridging technologies and the almighty internet, the rush has become even madder, underlining the need for strong record deal backings to help artistes reach their goals. In this story, we take a look at 12 of the record labels in the country which have via their artistes; success and hit-making power proved to be the biggest record labels in Nigeria.

    First, What is a Record Label Company?

    Record labels are companies, large or small, that manufacture, distribute, and promote or market the recordings of affiliated musicians which are established by the signing of a record deal. The name “record label” is originally from the paper label at the center of a gramophone record. Record labels engage in a wide range of functions in the music industry, including new artist recruitment and development (known as A&R, which stands for artist and repertoire), music publishing, and copyright enforcement.

    Who are the Biggest Music Labels in Nigeria?

    1. Mavin Records

    Biggest Record labels in Nigeria
    Don Jazzy, Ayra Starr and LadiPoe flanked by staff of Mavin Records

    Having just recently celebrated their 10 year anniversary in an industry where the spoken consensus was that there was no structure, Mavin Records ability to find some of the most promising talents and establish them as superstars has them holding down an undisputed spot as one of the biggest, most loved and most respected labels in the country. Owned by Don Jazzy who has a double decade worth of experience working with artistes in Nigeria, and oodles of goodwill from the Nigerian populace, the label’s clout also comes with strong financial backing from international investors in Kupanda Holdings which is a joint venture owned by Kupanda Investment and TPG Growth which has

    backed multinational companies like Uber.

    Mavin Record itself has now grown into a business entity complete with a holding company with Mavin Holdings and an imprint label with D Prince’s Jonzing World which has Rema and Ruger as its artistes.

    With Rema, Ayra Starr, LadiPoe, Johnny Drille, Crayon, Magixx, Korede Bello and Boy Spyce on their roster, the label in fact seems set for further greatness and dominance into the next decade.

    2. Spaceship Records aka Spaceship Entertainment

    Biggest Record labels in Nigeria
    Artistes, producers and staff of Spaceship Records and Buju

    Spaceship Records may not have a long list of popular recording artistes but it does house Grammy-award-winning Burna Boy, the one true African Giant, Nissi, veteran music producer and the Grammy award-winning producer, Telz. All of these backed by their impressive repertoire of global collaboration deals, global deals with Atlantic Records and Bad Habit as well as campaigns and tours off the back of their flagship star, Burna Boy, makes them eligible for a claim to the title of being one of the biggest record labels in the country.

    Founded on the 18th of February in 2015, by Burna Boy after his exit from Aristokrat Records, Spaceship Records is a primary company of Spaceship Collective which is the holding company that houses the record label as well as the publishing company, Spaceship Publishing. A family company true and through, the holding company is owned by none other than the energetic momager, Bose Ogulu with Burna Boy himself as the executive director and his sister Ronami as the creative and branding director.

    While the record label company indeed seems like a close-knit affair, it is important to note that it once housed new school sensation, Buju and has displayed an acute sense in working with the best talents and in Burna Boy’s case, continues to do so in sparkling colours.

    3. Davido Music Worldwide aka DMW

    Biggest Record labels in Nigeria
    DMW Crew

    If every record label has their strong suit and unique face, DMW definitely wears the cap of being the most popular thanks to the label’s ability to leverage off the fame, prestige and largesse of its founder, Davido. Founded in 2016 after Davido left HKN Music, DMW also comes with a list of music industry favourites such as Peruzzi, Dremo, Yonda and DJ ECool while also moving the conversation of female inclusion forward with their latest addition, Liya.

    DMW’s popularity and prestige has also been able to take flight due to the rapport the artistes obviously share and have transposed unto frequent well-received collaborations in the past.

    DMW has also been able to make their mark with the success of their flag bearing artiste and founder, Davido who continues to rake in megadeals and make mega moves.

    4. Chocolate City

    Biggest Record labels in Nigeria
    M.I Abaga, DJ Lambo, Abuchi Peter and others

    One of the few labels that made our childhood fun and served to bring our music stars closer, Chocolate City is by itself a teenage record label with 17 years in the music game. Over this period, the label has given us golden memories with music from former signees such as Brymo, Jesse Jagz, Ice Prince, Jeremiah Gyang, Koker, Victoria Kimani and more. The label was also instrumental in establishing the second wave of the Nigerian hip-hop era with rappers like M.I Abaga, Jesse Jagz and Ice Prince. It also helped inform the current experimentation of Afropop by endorsing and signing the likes of Dice Ailes and CKay, whose Love Nwantiti, off his EP, CKay the First, was initially distributed through them and now jointly in collaboration with Warner Music.

    Chocolate City is however not to be conflated with the group as it operates as a subsidiary of Chocolate City Group, which is one of the biggest entertainment conglomerates in Africa. Other arms of the group are Chocolate City Distribution, Chocolate City Events, CCX and Chocolate City Media. On 28 March 2019, Warner Music Group announced a partnership with the Nigerian label Chocolate City. This deal enables Chocolate City artists join WMG’s repertoire and receive the support of the company’s distribution and artist services.

    Chocolate City continues to keep up with the current pulse of Nigerian music and add fresh life to it even with their artistes from veteran rapper, M.I Abaga who is set to release a new album, Young John, following his transition from music production to include music recording on the highly successful Dada, indigenous rapper Candy Bleakz, new age rap favourite, Blaqbonez and Afropop singer, Noon Dave.

    5. YBNL fully known as Yahoo Boy No Laptop

    Biggest Record labels in Nigeria
    Olamide and his star singer, YBNL

    When music genres are listed in the country, the conversation is often whittled down to Afropop which is the new phase of Afrobeats, hip-hop and sometimes RnB, but space is never held for the street-hop scene which has been a veritable subgenre and culture since Olamide hit the music space in 2010 with Eni Duro. The veteran Indigenous rapper has since that time-worn many caps but continues to hold the door open for the subgenre and promising acts with his record label, YBNL which was formed in 2015.

    From then till now, YBNL has proved instrumental in spotlighting acts in the street-hop scene and beyond. A bumper-to-bumper list of talented and interesting acts, YBNL’s rich history counts acts like Viktoh, Temmie Ovwasa, Davolee, Lil Kesh, Adekunle Gold and others as former signees. In 2020, the record label which is home to DJ Enimoney, secured a distribution deal with Empire, an Empire distribution and record label company and has been able to shoot current acts such as Fireboy DML and Asake as well as Olamide himself, to fresh new heights.

    6. NATIVE RECORDS

    Native Records is a UK-based Nigerian label that has emerged as the powerhouse behind Africa’s alternative music revolution since it went public in 2022. Founded by the Nigerian magazine, The Native, as a division of the Native Networks, industry visionaries Seni Saraki, Teni Zacchaeus (TeeZee), and Sholz Fagbemi, are in charge of heading the label.

    The label’s strategic partnership with Def Jam Recordings has opened new doors for African talent on the global stage. Through artists like Odumodublvck, Smada, and Native Sound System, they’ve created a unique sonic identity that blends street-hop authenticity with an alternative edge. Odumodu was the first to be signed by the label in 2022 on the 23rd of November, then 6 days after, TeeZee announced the signing of Smada.

    What sets Native Records apart isn’t just their roster but their vision of African music’s future. By bridging the gap between street culture and experimental sounds, they’re crafting a new narrative in the Afrobeats story, one that celebrates both innovation and authenticity.

    7. Starboy Entertainment

    Music labels in Nigeria
    Wizkid and his Starboy artiste, Terri

    2020 was the year of Wizkid’s Made in Lagos but till date, the streets are still hot with records off the album, making it one of the most successful projects out of the African continent and cementing Wizkid’s status as a global star and like his record label’s name, the Starboy.

    Named after Wizkid’s moniker, Starboy Records was founded in 2013 following his exit from Empire Mates Entertainment and while Wizkid himself bagged a deal with RCA Records, the star continues to distribute his music through his label while the latter gets exclusive licensing deals.

    In the past, Starboy Records has also been home to the top acts like Mr Eazi and LAX, Efya, Maleek Berry and others. At present, it caters to Terri, DJ Tunez and maestro producers, Legendury Beatz.

    8. Empawa Africa

    The Biggest Music Labels in Nigeria - Empawa
    EmPawa People

    While EmpPawa Africa isn’t an actual record label as they’re geared to help independent artistes get the best of the music world, the facts remain that the company has over time built itself up as a formidable label services company. Cut and dried, EmPawa Africa is a label services company that provides Distribution, Publishing administration and Marketing for independent African artists and labels with aim to empower artistes become music entrepreneurs.

    Founded by Mr Eazi in 2018, the singer who’d initially only hoped on becoming a businessman and not a musician has due to the business model of his company, been able to establish EmPawa as one of the most recognisable label services on the continent with an extensive roster of artistes from Nigeria, Africa and even North America. Currently, some of their most notable partners include Joeboy, Fave, DJ Neptune, Tanzanian Nandy, Killertunes as well as J.Derobie from Ghana among other.

    9. FlyBoy Inc

    Music Labels in Naija
    Kiss Daniel

    Currently, conversations have been swirling all over the Nigerian internet sphere regarding Kizz Daniels and the need to give him his due flowers following the relish and commercial success his Barnabas EP and Buga single have been met with.

    All of this is also doubly noteworthy as the artiste keeps a super low profile and for the most part is only in the news for his music. Kizz Daniel has been able to pull this off with his record label, FlyBoy Inc which he found in 2017, after leaving G Worldwide.

    While Kizz Daniel is currently the only act signed to the label, FlyBoy Inc had in the past signed two artistes; Demmie Vee and producer, Philkeyz. Fly Boy’s act Kizz Daniels, also works with Empire who distributed his critically acclaimed Barnabas EP.

    10. Squareball Entertainment

    The musician to record label owner pipeline is one that is clearly up and actively running in the Nigerian music industry but for Squareball Entertainment, the narrative takes a slightly different angle which is just as inspirational as the other. Founded in 2010, Squareball Entertainment was brought to life by video director and cinematographer Adasa Cookey who is also founder of Squareball Media Productions under which he made a name for himself directing music videos.

    Despite having just one artiste on their payroll with 1da Banton, Squareball Entertainment has been able to make a name for themselves with the massive cross-platform charting success of his No Wahala hit. No Wahala also got remixed by music bigwigs, Tiwa Savage and Kizz Daniel, a further indicator of 1da’s success as well as the goodwill of his record label.

     

     

     

     

  • Romelu Lukaku breaks silence on why he left Chelsea

    Romelu Lukaku breaks silence on why he left Chelsea

    Former Chelsea player, Romelu Lukaku has explained why he decided to leave Chelsea during the second season at his second spell at the Stamford Bridge club.

    The Belgian international was speaking in an interview where he revealed that the way he and some other senior players by the Chelsea board during their time at the club was not fair.

    He said, while speaking to an Italian publication Corriere dello Sport that most clubs always put a bad image on players that they want at the club.

    “I wasn’t alone at Chelsea,(Pierre-Emerick) Aubameyang and (Hakim) Ziyech were also out of the project. They made us change in the youth locker room. It’s business, the club tells you it doesn’t want you anymore and often also where you’ll end up. But if you want to leave, even for serious reasons, you don’t have the option. They drag it out until the last moment, they wear you down. Clubs have relationships with the media, and it doesn’t take much to put a player in a difficult position or create the wrong image. Believe me, I’ve seen things I never thought I would. One day, I’d like to explain all of this to younger players, who is really working for them and who is working against them.”

    Romelu rejoined the Blues for a record transfer fee of £97m move from Inter Milan in the summer of 2021, seven years after he had left Chelsea to join Everton. But despite a promising start things soon turned sour for the forward in west London, and he rejoined Inter on loan a year later, before a further loan move to Roma and then a permanent switch to Napoli last summer.

    However, Lukaku feels Chelsea supporters have a wrong impression of him in English where he was often be called overweight and lazy.

    “For them I was lazy, but I never reacted to the attacks. I am someone who does his job and then goes home. In Italy the opinion has been reversed, here I am a worker. Now (at Napoli) I am better than when I was at Inter. There I was 101kg, here 99kg.”

  • FG signs MOU with Flutterwave on youth empowerment

    FG signs MOU with Flutterwave on youth empowerment

    The Federal Ministry of Youth Development has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with payment technology firm Flutterwave to empower youths and boost their business skills.

    According to a statement issued on Friday, the signing ceremony had in attendance the Minister for Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande; the Permanent Secretary, Mr Olubunmi Olusanya; and other senior officials of the ministry.

    The MoU between the partners will lead to the implementation of key initiatives that will provide young Nigerians with access to training, mentorship, and opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs.

    Flutterwave Founder/Chief Executive Officer Olugbenga Agboola expressed the company’s commitment to building sustainable solutions that will empower Nigerian youth.

    He reiterated Flutterwave’s dedication to creating opportunities for youths through training, partner engagement, and access to business opportunities, ensuring long-term economic impact.

    Olawande, at the signing, commended Flutterwave for its role in advancing youth-focused initiatives, emphasising that this collaboration represents a critical step in fulfilling President Bola Tinubu’s vision for youth empowerment.

    He highlighted the National Youth Service Corps and Citizenship & Leadership Training Centre as key agencies under the ministry that will play a central role in implementing the initiative.

    “This partnership directly contributes to achieving the President’s eight priority pillars by providing young entrepreneurs with the resources to scale their businesses.

    “Expanding access to training and mentorship programmes. Supporting youth-led businesses to drive innovation. Strengthening technical and leadership training. Leveraging technology to create sustainable employment opportunities and engaging youth through the NYSC and CLTC,” part of the statement read.

    The minister concluded by reaffirming that this collaboration with Flutterwave will significantly strengthen the ministry’s efforts to ensure a brighter future for Nigerian youth, positioning them as key drivers of the nation’s economic transformation.

     

     

     

  • CBN — FX reserves dropped by $1.3bn in February

    CBN — FX reserves dropped by $1.3bn in February

    Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves fell by $1.31bn in February 2025, reflecting sustained external pressures amid the recent appreciation of the naira.

    Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria showed that reserves declined from $39.72bn on January 31, 2025, to $38.42bn on February 28, 2025, representing a 3.3 per cent drop within the month.

    The decline in February was slightly higher than the $1.16bn drop recorded in January, highlighting the continued strain on the country’s external reserves.

    The steady depletion of reserves has raised concerns amid rising speculations that the apex bank’s sustained interventions in the foreign exchange market, aimed at bridging liquidity gaps and stabilising the naira, have come at the cost of reducing external reserves.

    Despite this, the local currency strengthened significantly against major foreign currencies in February, suggesting that the CBN’s efforts have had some positive impact in restoring confidence in the market.

    Nigeria’s reserves recorded a consistent decline throughout February, with no single day of increase.

    At the beginning of the month, reserves stood at $39.60bn on February 3, dropping to $39.54bn on February 4, signalling the start of a downward trend.

    By February 7, reserves had fallen to $39.04bn, slipping further to $39.27bn on February 10.

    The downward trajectory persisted into the second week of the month, with reserves standing at $39.15bn on February 12 and declining to $38.88bn by February 17.

    By the third week of February, reserves had weakened further, dropping to $38.72bn on February 19 and $38.69bn on February 21.

    As the month drew to a close, reserves had further declined to $38.41bn on February 28, reflecting a continuous downward trend throughout the month.

    The fall in reserves has been attributed to multiple factors, including Nigeria’s heavy dependence on imports, which exerts pressure on foreign exchange reserves.

    The country remains highly reliant on imports of industrial goods and food supplies, leading to high FX outflows.

    Although oil prices have rebounded in recent months, Nigeria’s oil production challenges, crude theft, and pipeline vandalism have constrained forex inflows from the oil sector, limiting the CBN’s ability to shore up reserves.

    The depletion of external reserves has also raised concerns over Nigeria’s capacity to meet external debt obligations.

    The country holds significant foreign debt, and a further decline in reserves could weaken its ability to make timely debt repayments, potentially increasing borrowing costs.

    A lower reserve level could also affect Nigeria’s credit rating and investor confidence, making it more expensive for the government to access international capital markets.

    Despite the steady decline in reserves, the naira made notable gains against major foreign currencies in February, marking its strongest performance since the beginning of the year.

    By the end of the month, the naira appreciated against the US dollar, closing at N1,540/$ from N1,620/$ at the start of the month, reflecting a 7.41 per cent gain.

    It also strengthened against the British pound, rising from N2,000/£ to N1,910/£, marking a 4.50 per cent increase. Similarly, the naira appreciated against the euro, improving from N1,660/€ to N1,550/€, showing a 6.34 per cent gain.

    The official exchange rate followed a similar trend, stabilising above N1,500/$ in the final weeks of February.

    Data from the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market showed that the naira closed at N1,496/$ at the official window, narrowing the gap between the official and parallel market rates.

    The convergence of the official and parallel market exchange rates indicates that Nigeria may be moving towards a unified forex market, reducing the speculation and arbitrage that have previously contributed to forex volatility.

     

     

  • Mother shares video of unborn baby ‘standing’ in her womb

    Mother shares video of unborn baby ‘standing’ in her womb

    A viral video of a pregnant woman in labor has left social media users in shock, as it appears to show her unborn baby standing upright inside her belly.

    The unusual footage, which has been making rounds online, captures the expectant mother lying on a hospital bed while her baby moves in a vertical position inside her womb.

    The rare sight has sparked curiosity and amazement among netizens.

    Sharing the clip, the woman captioned it: “When your baby decides to stand in your belly.”

    The video has since triggered a wave of reactions, with many congratulating the mother while others shared their own experiences.

    Reactions trailing baby standing in the womb

    enipennyconcept stated: “Yes, my sister’s baby was standing too. We waited for him to turn, but the guy refused 😂. She had to do a CS to bring him out because no be him papa house 😂.”

    ammiequeen098 wrote: “God is wonderful 😢🙏. I shall carry my own this year, InshaAllah.”

    sugar_marypearl shared: “I just put to bed yesterday—a bouncing baby boy, guys! Congratulations to us.”

    house_of_leaderbayo stated: “My wife just gave birth to a bouncing baby boy. ALHAMDULILLAH ROBIL’ALAMIN ❤️❤️❤️.”

    splendidolayode commented: “Shout-out to all pregnant women out there. May you deliver your baby safe and sound 🙏.”

    mom_of_triplets_cooks recalled: “Till tomorrow, I still wonder how I carried three babies in my belly 😂. Even my triplets ask me, ‘Mom, how did you do it?’ I just say, it’s God oh! 😁 Motherhood no be beans.”

    Watch the video below …

  • VeryDarkMan: “Your father is old, those around him have dusty brains with cobwebs”

    VeryDarkMan: “Your father is old, those around him have dusty brains with cobwebs”

    Online personality and activist, VeryDarkMan, has boldly called out Seyi Tinubu, son of Nigeria’s president, describing the president as old and accusing those around him of having “dusty brains filled with cobwebs” during his trip to China.

    This statement was contained in a lengthy post currently making waves on popular social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, where VeryDarkMan shared his experience after visiting China.

    After spending hours in China and witnessing the country’s remarkable advancements in technology and innovation, VeryDarkMan released a video directly addressing the president, his son Seyi Tinubu, and the president’s associates.

    He expressed that Nigeria’s development is being hindered by the outdated thinking of the older generation in power, who, according to him, lack the vision to introduce innovative ideas that could transform the nation.

    VeryDarkMan particularly addressed Seyi Tinubu, noting that as a young person with direct access to power, he has a unique opportunity to drive change.

    He urged Seyi to learn from the progress in other parts of the world and advocate for similar advancements in Nigeria.

    Part of his statement reads: “Seyi Tinubu, I feel the need to say this to you. Your father is old, and the people around him have dusty brains filled with cobwebs.”

    “I don’t mean this as an insult, but I know exactly where I’m going with this. You are the closest the youth have ever been to power, and there are so many things you can help us achieve.”

    “Coming to China has opened my eyes to endless possibilities that Nigeria can emulate. Honestly, I feel like we need a train that brings every Nigerian here and takes them back, just so their eyes can be opened.”

    “There’s so much potential in Nigeria that’s being wasted because the old men in power can’t see it — but you, Seyi Tinubu, you can see it because you have the privilege of coming here and witnessing it firsthand.”

    As VeryDarkMan’s statement circulated online, concerned individuals flooded the comment section to share their thoughts and reactions.

    See some reactions below:

    @sami_oamen: “China cannot be world power when Mandarin is only spoken in three or four countries and almost everyone spends dollar. US is still world power. Language and currency matters in becoming the world power.”

    @JacobAmeh6: “Hope you have enough security that can protect you from you know you know. I’m only saying this because I care about you.”

    @ayowole_obi: “Very solid points, I just don’t agree with things he said about the people around the President. Some of those people are working while the others are not doing well.”

    @chillywills23: “I hope Tinubu hears and sees this without feeling disrespected.🙏🏿. I hope he acts.”

    @_savinha_: “American investors gave some youths funding money, them go do obleh with it. Problem full this country.”

    WATCH VIDEO:

    https://x.com/DAMIADENUGA/status/1898055470641750293?s=19

     

  • Tacha weeps following Senator Natasha Akpoti’s 6-month suspension

    Tacha weeps following Senator Natasha Akpoti’s 6-month suspension

    Famous reality star, Tacha breaks down in tears as she reacts to the ordeal and suspension of the Nigerian senator Natasha Akpoti.

    It would be recalled that the stateswoman was recently suspended following her clash with the senate president, Akpabio.

    Tacha weeps following Senator Natasha Akpoti's 6-month suspension
    Tacha.

    Following a brief drama that had occured in the senate house, Natasha had accused Godswill Akpabio of victimizing her for turning down his advances.

    While this had been failed to be substantiated, the senate had suspended her for 6 months.

    This had stirred an uproar on social media, as some have perceived it as unfair and unjust.

    Tacha weeps following Senator Natasha Akpoti's 6-month suspension
    Natasha Akpoti.

    Tacha who reacted tearfully to the video wondered whether women had a right in the country.

    She said …

    “It’s crazy. It sounds like it is a crime to be a woman. See what this woman is going through for literally speaking up, it’s crazy.”

    Check out reactions below …

    miz__danielle wrote: “Wetin be this one again na? 😂”

    mabelsaturday remarked: “It’s funny how women in the comment sections are laughing over something serious.”

    brendanukagod__ asked: “lets look at this from another dimension. Why didn’t senator Natasha speak out since instead of now she’s been asked to leave her seat to another seat?

    Why not petition Akpabio after instead of going to live TV?

    Her husband is unwise…

    NO OFFENSE..

    This is my own opinion”

    thereal_beth asked: “You women are laughing? Imagine what is happening to a woman in power. You wey nobody know your ipa! Wetin go do you if person h@rra$$ you? Continue”

    Watch video below …

     

     

     

  • Court adjourns Portable’s case

    Court adjourns Portable’s case

    An Abeokuta Magistrate’s Court has postponed the hearing of the alleged assault case involving popular Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable.

    The adjournment aims to allow the prosecution to consolidate his charges with those of his employees.

    During the court session on Wednesday, Senior State Counsel Timileyin Oredein requested that the cases of Portable and his workers be merged, arguing that conducting separate trials would be a waste of judicial resources.

    Timileyin Oredein reminded the court that the singer and nine of his workers had initially been arraigned on February 6 for similar offenses.

    Court adjourns Portable’s case

    He urged the court to provide a short adjournment period to enable the prosecution to substitute and consolidate the charges before the trial proceeds.

    The charges against Portable and his workers include conspiracy, assault, unlawful obstruction while in possession of cutlasses and a firearm, and conduct capable of inciting public disturbance.

    Additionally, they were accused of assaulting three officials from the Ogun State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.

    The court subsequently granted the prosecution’s request, scheduling the next hearing for March 26.

  • Man dumps naira bundles in toilet and flushes them away

    Man dumps naira bundles in toilet and flushes them away

    A Nigerian man has stirred massive reactions after a video surfaced online showing him throwing bundles of naira notes into a toilet and flushing them.

    The video, which is currently trending on the popular social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has sparked outrage and curiosity among users.

    In the clip, the man’s face was not visible, but his hands could be seen picking bundles of naira from his bag and dumping them into the toilet.

    After filling the toilet bowl with cash, he pressed the flush button to wash the money away.

    Not stopping there, he used a bathroom brush to push down any remaining notes before flushing again to ensure everything went into the waste tank.

    As the video circulated online, concerned individuals flooded the comment section to express their thoughts and reactions.

    See some reactions below:

    @isleofskincare: “If you truly work hard for money, every dime will be important to you. This is pride, arrogance, being wasteful and ungrateful. That bunch could have helped someone in need. Only young men of these days show such pride, you don’t see legitimate billionaires in dollars flushing money.”

    @bulaba_: “Sometimes I wonder if it’s the same God that created everybody.”

    @Olatu125: “He doesn’t have family members? He will rue this moment. Money na spirit.”

    @BawseThaWolf: “Normally if u hustle for this money , u nor go foolish like this….. u collect fraud money, sharply go lodge 15k room go dey flush naira… lol. Where is EFCC when u need them.”

    @Sirjoe3333: “How money wan take obey this guy , some people go dey do anyhow with thinking of the repercussion’s of their action.”

    @OladapoSmile: “Eagle is watching 🫣…some guys are just mumu just opportunity with cash flow na wa .God abeg bless to bless people around me and strangers ijn amen.”

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  • Mohbad’s wife makes shocking allegation against her father-in-law’s attorney

    Mohbad’s wife makes shocking allegation against her father-in-law’s attorney

    Popular Olawumi Aloba, wife of late Nigerian singer, Mohbad, makes shocking allegation against her father-in-law’s attorney, Ayodele Famuyiwa demanding a DNA test for her son, Liam.

    Notably, Wunmi and her father-in-law, Joseph Aloba, have been embroiled in a controversy, with him accusing her of involvement in Mohbad’s death.

    In a recent Instagram post, Wunmi accused her father-in-law’s attorney of plotting to harm her son.

    Liam

    According to Wunmi, she has remained silent amid the controversy in 2023, due to lack of courage, citing how he used social media to attack her and her son.

    Furthermore, Wunmi claimed that the purpose of a DNA test is to compel her father-in-law to lay Mohbad to rest.

    Her post reads, “Ayodele Famuyiwa has threatened to take Liam out of the way.He’s my father-in-law power of attorney. Nigerians please help me beg me father-in-law to do DNA.If not anything but for the sake of Mohbad, I’ve been ready to speak since 2023. I didn’t just have the courage to speak up because of how he has used the media to attack my son and I.Liam doesn’t deserve to go through all this”.

    See below…

    Wunmi Instagram post