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Bobrisky Allegedly Arrested at Seme Border While Attempting to Flee Nigeria

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai

Controversial lifestyle influencer Bobrisky Okuneye has reportedly been arrested at the Seme Border while attempting to flee Nigeria for the Benin Republic.

The claim was made by popular social media critic Verydarkman, who alleged that Bobrisky was apprehended by Nigerian immigration officers as he tried to evade an ongoing investigation by the House of Representatives.

In an Instagram post, Verydarkman wrote, “Bobrisky was arr€sted this morning at the Seme border while trying to enter Benin Republic to escape the current investigation by the House of Reps. He is allegedly being held by Nigerian immigration… let’s wait for Bob to debunk this Cho Cho Cho.”

Bobrisky had previously refused to appear before a House of Representatives panel investigating leaked audio in which he allegedly admitted to bribing his way out of prison with the help of a powerful benefactor. The audio also included claims that his money laundering case with the EFCC was dropped.

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Paul Accuses Peter of Stealing

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The feud between twin brothers and music duo PSquare has taken a dramatic turn as Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy, has accused his brother Peter Okoye (Mr P) of stealing his song.

The controversy erupted after Mr P released his latest track, Winning, following the duo’s third breakup earlier this year.

Rudeboy took to Instagram to express his frustration, revealing that he had originally written and recorded the song with the same producer, only to find it was handed over to his brother who recorded it verbatim.

“Song title: Winning. Written and sung by Rudeboy. Produced by the same producer. Now how come?” he wrote in a post, questioning the authenticity of his brother’s release.

Rudeboy further blasted their management for what he termed “manipulation,” claiming that the track was one of six songs he had submitted, and accused them of duplicating his work.

“The days of manipulation are over!” he declared in a follow-up Instagram story, warning that he would release the original versions of any future tracks he believed were copied.

The heated exchange has ignited a wave of speculation among fans, who are eagerly awaiting the next move in the ongoing tension between the iconic duo.

With both brothers remaining active on social media, it’s clear that the drama is far from over.

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US Election: Davido Congratulates Trump, Praises Harris

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Afrobeats superstar Davido has extended heartfelt congratulations to Donald Trump following his re-election as the 47th President of the United States. Taking to social media platform X, the Nigerian music sensation wrote: “Congratulations 47th POTUS @realDonaldTrump.”

Davido also paid tribute to Vice President Kamala Harris, acknowledging her resilience in the presidential race. In his post, the artist described Harris as a “solid woman” and encouraged her to take pride in her accomplishments, writing, “But you @KamalaHarris should be proud! You did that!”

In a notable revelation, Davido shared that this was the first time he had voted in an American election, despite being born in Atlanta. However, the singer kept his voting preferences private, leaving fans curious about his choice.

The post has sparked discussions on social media, highlighting the international influence of Davido and his recognition of political milestones.

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US Election: Grammy’s Gardi B Tips Kamala Harris, Calls Trump ‘Hustler’

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In a spirited display of political passion, Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B has captured the attention of her 36 million followers on X, revealing her nerves and excitement as the U.S. presidential election approaches.

“I don’t know why I’m so nervous for tomorrow,” she candidly shared. “I feel like I’m running for president.”

The artist’s fervor comes after she recently attended a rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she publicly endorsed Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

At the rally, Cardi B didn’t hold back her criticism of former President Donald Trump, branding him a “hustler” trying to “hustle women out of their rights” and “Americans out of their money.”

She continued, asserting that Trump is “selling bigotry, misogyny, division, chaos, and confusion” rather than just products.

Following the rally, rumors surfaced suggesting that Cardi B had been financially compensated for her endorsement of Harris.

However, she quickly set the record straight on social media, confirming, “I was not paid for my support.”

With her bold statements and unapologetic stance, Cardi B is not only energizing her fans but also amplifying the voice of young voters as they head to the polls, embodying a growing trend of artists stepping into the political arena.

As the election day looms, the question remains: can celebrity influence shape the future of American politics?

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