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This occured yesterday and it's called lunar eclipse
08/09/2025

This occured yesterday and it's called lunar eclipse

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07/09/2025

I'm grateful Lord šŸ™šŸ™ā¤ļø

31/08/2025

I for go church but pastor say en don mark my face because I collect 14 plates of rice last week Sunday.😁

28/08/2025
25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1)25 greatest songs that have left an indelible mark on the nation’s p...
27/08/2025

25 Greatest Afrobeats Songs Of All Time (NO. 10 - 1)

25 greatest songs that have left an indelible mark on the nation’s pop culture and played a part in the local and international expansion of Nigerian music.

For 25 years, the success of Nigerian pop music has been driven by a steady release of smash hit records that have birthed new stars, impacted the culture, and exported Afrobeats to a global audience.

At every point in Afrobeats history since 1999, there have been era-defining songs that pushed creative boundaries and held the aspirations of a culture.

To mark 25 years of Afrobeats (1999 - 2024), Pulse Music Desk has compiled a list of the 25 greatest songs that have left an indelible mark on the nation’s pop culture and played a part in the local and international expansion of Nigerian music.

This list is compiled with contributions from industry experts, including veteran music journalists, executives, and media personalities.

The panelists were guided by the following criteria:

Commercial Success - The commercial scale of the song and its impact on the Nigerian music scene.

Cultural significance - The importance of the song in pop culture and its contribution to the sonic direction and mileage of Nigerian music.

The first installment of this list (NO. 25 - 11) was unveiled last week. This week, we unveil the top 10 greatest Afrobeats songs of all time.

10. Jaga Jaga – Eedris Abdulkareem (2004)
In 2004, Eedris Abdulkareem was already the country's biggest rapper. With his song 'Jaga Jaga', he didn't aim for the club. Rather, he dug into the conscience of a nation grappling with socioeconomic injustice.

The bold track united the Nigerian masses and angered the then-President Olusegun Obasanjo, who publicly condemned Abdulkareem for daring to make a national anthem of resistance.

9. Oleku – Ice Prince feat. Brymo (2010)
'Oleku' announced the entrance of the rapper whose music would dominate the African hip hop scene and underscore the influence of rap in Afrobeats.

Ice Prince's swaggering new school rap, Brymo's captivating chorus, and Jesse Jagz's vibrant production delivered a record that dominated the country and gave Nigerian pop music mileage on the continent through one of the most covered Afrobeats songs yet.

8. My Car – Tony Tetuila (2001)
"You don hit my car, oyinbo repete," is one of the most famous and iconic lyrics in Afrobeats history.

Released in 2001, Tony Tetulia's 'My Car' delivered what was Afrobeats' earliest hit record that offered insights into the sonic structure of a genre combining hip hop, Nigerian language, and drums, and the daily reality of life in making music that would export Nigerian culture to the world.

7. Dami Duro – Davido (2011)
Few songs have impacted the Nigerian party scene, music industry, and the career of a star like 'Dami Duro,' which rocketed a teenage Davido from new star to superstar.

Over a decade later, the song continues to capture Davido's essence and Afrobeats spirit. 'Dami Duro' is loud, confident, captivating, and an unapologetic announcement of the entrance of a star and culture ready to take on the world.

6. Ojuelegba – Wizkid (2014)
When Afrobeats needed to get into the second gear of its global ascent, Wizkid stepped in with the mid-tempo groove 'Ojuelegba'.

The song soulfully tells the story of a star who rose from Ojuelegba, Surulere, to an international superstar face of Afrobeats.

The emotions, hope, and delight it offers won the hearts of listeners, including Nigerian-British star Skepta and Canadian global star Drake, who jumped on the record and rocketed it to international fame.

5. Oliver Twist – D’banj (2012)
D'banj is one of Afrobeats' most enigmatic stars whose music, videos, and persona captured the confidence and flamboyance of Nigerian pop music.

His hit single 'Oliver Twist' held the perfect blend of Afrobeats, hip hop, and EDM, which combined for a song that took Nigerian pop to the big international stage, evidenced in its historic number nine peak on the UK Singles Chart.

With 'Oliver Twist', D'banj caught the ears of Kanye West, who signed him to his label GOOD Music, which was a cultural breakthrough that positioned the famous Koko Master as one of the first Nigerian pop stars to truly taste global success

4. Gongo A*o – 9ice (2008)
Nigerian street pop has had a major part in the evolution and success of Afrobeats, and when it comes to street pop, the defining moment was 9ice's smash hit record 'Gongo A*o'.

'Gongo A*o' is more than just a record; it was a turning point that announced the arrival of the street on the mainstream.

9ice's hip hop flows, delivered with a rich use of Yoruba language, and ID C

Omor, see phone naThis one fit zoom person Future
27/08/2025

Omor, see phone na

This one fit zoom person Future

Jarvis Announces That She Is Pregnant to Peller Hours After Heated Fight: "TikTok Parent Loadingā€ Popular Nigerian TikTo...
26/08/2025

Jarvis Announces That She Is Pregnant to Peller Hours After Heated Fight: "TikTok Parent Loadingā€

Popular Nigerian TikTok couple Jarvis and Peller made headlines once again, capturing the attention of blogs for the umpteenth time This came just hours after the lovebirds were involved in a heated argument that went viral, with accusations of the man being abusive A new video circulated on social media, showing when Jarvis revealed that she was pregnant by the 20-year-old star

BBN S10: Sultan privacy invaded and caught n@ked on camera Big Brother’s camera recently caught housemate Sultana unclad...
26/08/2025

BBN S10: Sultan privacy invaded and caught n@ked on camera

Big Brother’s camera recently caught housemate Sultana unclad in the dressing room while changing

Unaware that the camera was on her, she briefly dropped her garment; however, the scene was quickly removed, but viewers managed to capture it

The incident sparked mixed reactions online, with many criticising the show for invading Sultana’s privacy

Big Brother's camera captured a brief and unexpected moment involving housemate Sultana in the dressing room.

The incident occurred as the housemates were changing, and the live feed inadvertently showed Sultana unclad.

Breaking News šŸ˜†šŸšØšŸšØSaida Boj Attended GehGeh’s class yesterday .  Yesterday over 127k  people attended GehGeh’s Class .  W...
26/08/2025

Breaking News šŸ˜†šŸšØšŸšØ

Saida Boj Attended GehGeh’s class yesterday .

Yesterday over 127k people attended GehGeh’s Class .
We noted some few things .

1) As a young man , you have no business with this urgent 2K girls . Run away .
2 ) A broke girl is dangerous for your finances . They don’t date for love , they date for survival . You are their source of income .

3)A girl’s definition of love is what you can buy for them . They immediately think you don’t love them if you can’t buy them things . Run .
4) Get plenty girlfriends wey no be your girlfriend. You’ll not be attached and you’ll enjoy .
5) Don’t build any woman , let everyone build themselves .
6 ) Don’t let any woman deceive you that she is not following you because of money , they follow you because of what you can offer .
7) A man will date a broke woman and make her a millionaire but a rich woman will quickly ask you if you don’t know your class šŸ˜†.
8 ) A woman is not interested in your sad story . She only wants the successful story . If you tell a woman many of your problems she loses interest in you . Focus on yourself .
9) You as a girl don’t have money , how do you expect your age mate who is a boy to have money and care for you ? When you have your father and mother ?
10)Every woman on earth is single depending on who is asking her out . Omo if Chris brown ask your babe out now she go say she no even know you .

Moral lesson : We have a class today again by 4Pm .

Cc: Zamani's Blog

OMOR, life In university is really hard 🄺🄺Some day you'll wake up and sleep back. Why? Because you don't have anything t...
26/08/2025

OMOR, life In university is really hard 🄺🄺
Some day you'll wake up and sleep back. Why? Because you don't have anything to eat.

Your parents that you called two days ago said there's nothing at home to send for your
You call your uncle and he'll refused to pick call. Those that picked will tell you that they faced the same problem while in university that you should face yours.

No wonder people do join bad gangs, do yahoo and all sort of things.

It's really not easy here.

I'm not advising anybody that knows their family is not financially fit to think of enter uni cause once they enter their enter and face one problem or the other they'll turn into something else

I Don’t Hate Women - Content Creator, GehGeh Reacts To Backlash Over His Relationship CommentaryNigerian comedian and co...
25/08/2025

I Don’t Hate Women - Content Creator, GehGeh Reacts To Backlash Over His Relationship Commentary

Nigerian comedian and content creator GehGeh has addressed criticisms of his commentary style, especially his frequent remarks about women.

The skitmaker, who has faced backlash from some social media users who claim he is encouraging men to dislike women, took to X (formerly Twitter) to defend himself.

He stated that his content should not be mistaken for hate or bias.

ā€œThe fact say I dey talk about women no mean say I no like women ooh Nigerians,ā€ he wrote. ā€œIf your girlfriend give me d**, I go collect.ā€

His comment comes after reports that more than 20,000 people joined an online space where GehGeh spoke to men about managing their finances and relationships.

Despite the controversies, the TikTok sensation emphasised that his comedy is his way of connecting with Nigerians.

He explained that his satirical style is not malicious but rather a form of giving back.

In another post, GehGeh wrote, ā€œSo Nigerians, na bad thing to give back to the country? So na because of me APC government no take una serious for the country eeehn Nigerians. All I’m doing is giving back to my people and I’ll never stop.ā€

The skitmaker, who has faced backlash from some social media users who claim he is encouraging men to dislike women, took to X (formerly Twitter) to defend himself.

A man sprayed his ex ₦10 on her sign out "Money na water"A Nigerian man has left social media buzzing after sharing a PO...
24/08/2025

A man sprayed his ex ₦10 on her sign out
"Money na water"

A Nigerian man has left social media buzzing after sharing a POV (point of view) video of his ex-girlfriend on her university sign-out.

In the clip, which has now gone viral, the man was seen spraying 10 naira notes into the air as she celebrated.

The scene quickly drew attention not just because of the ex factor, but because he chose to ā€œrainā€ the lowest denomination of the Nigerian currency, a move that many interpreted as a deliberate shade.

Since he captioned the video ā€œmoney na water,ā€ some netizens called it premium cruise.

The few who looked inward saw it as mockery and embarrassment of the girl who was signing out, while some were just carried away by the way the man was dressed.

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