"The first money I got was from a commercial bank in London. That's how I started Landmark. I needed the £50k loan in 1997."
— Paul Onwuanibe, CEO Landmark Group.
Rotimi performing an acoustic version of ‘Love Riddim'.
Who knew Rotimi could hit these notes clearly, even better than the original. Live from Lagos, Nigeria!
Burna Boy to White People: "My Africans are suffering. Dance to my music, brand me a reformer and reward me financially.
Burna Boy to the suffering Africans: "God punish una."
Thugs have destroyed ballot boxes and threw away the ballot papers at Oba Elegushi.
I collected a couple of slaps for fighting back before I got pulled from the melee, into a house for my safety.
Now I have to be smuggled out of the voting area because I have been marked.
Football Fans Watch Match In Flooded Bayelsa Viewing Centre
Some football fans braved the flood in Bayelsa State to go and watch a match at a flooded viewing centre.
My younger sister just started making her money, and as symbolism, she gave me all her first salary as "gratitude" for being her father.
As the elders have taught me, I received the money, prayed for her, took N2,000 from it, and gave it back to her.
She'll go far in life.
Whitemoney used to be my barber when I lived in Ojuelegba. And he was so jovial a guy. When he won, I wanted to DM him congratulations out of joy, but didn't because he's swarmed by the world.
And now, he's come to look for me. Happy that I'm also doing well. Warms my heart.
For the first time in Nigeria, we have an artist that has become so big that fans are launching music careers based on his fame and impact.
Wizkid's impact on our culture is well documented, but when fan songs about you blow, that's another level of demonstrable greatness.
Omah Lay makes music for extremely bad boys that appear innocent and pristine on the outside, but battle plenty of demons on the inside, and will shift your insides without hesitancy, while telling you that their mental health is connected to your waistline.