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Ayra Starr, has emerged the first Nigerian songstress to hit 1 billion views on YouTube. She has now surpassed Yemi Alade’s record of the most viewed female artiste of all time on YouTube.
Award-winning singer Ayra Starr has made history as the first Nigerian female artist to surpass 1 billion views on YouTube, joining the ranks of global Afrobeats icons Burna Boy, Wizkid ...
Dazumi, a native of Jattu Uzairue in the Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State, was said to have died at King Fahad General Hospital in Makkah after a brief illness. The Nigerian Hajj ...
Nigerian forward Charity Reuben has won the Egyptian Women’s Cup with Al Ahly, DAILY POST reports. Al Ahly claimed the title after beating Wagi Degla 1-0 in a fiercely contested final.
While eastern Senegal is experiencing a gold rush, our team on the ground report how the mining boom has seen an explosion in prostitution with hundreds of Nigerian women being trafficked into the ...
Ayra Starr reaches a new career landmark on YouTube. Ayra Starr becomes the first Nigerian female artist to reach 1 billion YouTube views In another major career milestone, Ayra Starr has reached ...
The Spanish Embassy in Nigeria on Monday showcased the results of a photography workshop held earlier this year aimed at empowering young people from internally displaced persons communities.The event ...
Just recently, the Rush crooner becomes the first Nigerian female artist to surpass 1 billion views on her official YouTube channel. The Afropop sensation also solidified her status as a global ...
The Nigerian Army has finally confirmed that Corporal ... was arrested on the orders of Mrs. Salamatu Yahaya in April. The female soldier was first detained at the couple’s private residence ...
Ucheibe’s journey from Nasarawa Amazons in the Nigerian Women’s Premier League to serial champion in Europe represents one of African football’s greatest success stories. Renowned for her ...
Mckinsey is a global management consulting firm. What social and cultural forces are shaping the exclusion of Nigerian women from formal employment at the entry level? Nigerian women face ...
According to the Guttmacher Institute, if all Nigerian women had access to modern contraceptive methods, unintended pregnancies would drop by 85 per cent, significantly reducing maternal and ...