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Jaymoni, NUJ Seal Alliance to Boost Music, Entertainment

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By Ade Iyamoye 

To energise Nigeria’s creative landscape, Jaymoni Empire has announced a strategic partnership with the Nigeria Union of Journalists to promote the nation’s booming music and entertainment industry.

The collaboration, which aims to harness the power of media for the growth of local talent, was unveiled on Wednesday, with both parties expressing strong commitment to amplifying the voices of emerging and established artists alike.

Jaymoni Empire, known for its deep roots in music promotion and talent development, is set to work closely with the NUJ to spotlight creative excellence and drive the sector towards global recognition.

Speaking at the unveiling, Jaymoni’s chief executive described the partnership as a game changer that will unlock fresh opportunities for artists and entertainment entrepreneurs across the country.

“This is about giving our talents the visibility they deserve, while also supporting the ecosystem that powers their creativity,” he said.

The NUJ leadership, in its response, welcomed the collaboration, highlighting the critical role of the media in nurturing Nigeria’s creative economy.

The union pledged full support in using its vast network of journalists and media platforms to push the entertainment narrative beyond borders.

Industry experts have hailed the partnership as a timely intervention that could accelerate the growth of Nigeria’s entertainment sector, which continues to attract global attention for its vibrant music scene and rich cultural expression.

With this new alliance, stakeholders are optimistic that Nigeria’s creative industry is set to reach unprecedented heights, offering fresh hope to young talents hungry for the spotlight.

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Portable Floors Speed Darlington in First Round Knockout

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By Njoku Chijioke

Controversial music star Habeeb Okikiola, widely known as Portable, has knocked out fellow entertainer Darlington Okoye, also called Speed Darlington, in a heated boxing match tagged Chaos In The Ring.

The highly anticipated bout, held at the Balmoral Convention Centre in Lagos and sanctioned by the Nigerian Boxing Board of Control, ended in the first round with Portable sealing victory by technical knockout.

Organized by Game Rush and Balmoral Promotions, the celebrity showdown drew a packed crowd and featured the Board’s chairman, Rafiu Ladipo, among the dignitaries present.

The fight was the climax of a long-running online feud between the two artists, which began after Speed Darlington reportedly offered Portable N500,000 to perform at his show—an offer Portable dismissed as insulting.

What followed was a war of words that eventually spilled into the ring.

This marks Portable’s second boxing victory, his first being against actor Charles Okocha in December 2023.

With this latest triumph, the self-proclaimed “Street King” is quickly building a reputation beyond the music stage, leaving fans curious about who his next challenger will be.

 

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Osupa Drops Case Against Portable, Demands Public Apology

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By Adenike Lawal

Fuji icon King Dr Saheed Osupa has called off his legal war with controversial street-hop act Portable, but not without setting firm conditions for peace.

The music veteran, who had earlier dragged Portable to court over criminal defamation, threats to life and character assassination, said the decision to withdraw the case was influenced by appeals from respected Nigerians and concern over Portable’s worsening situation after his arrest in Kwara State.

In a statement released by his management, Osupa stressed that the case was never personal but meant to uphold dignity and discipline in the entertainment industry.

“This was about principle, not pride,” the statement read. “There is a dangerous rise in cyberbullying and reckless talk among younger artists. This action was a line in the sand.”

Portable was earlier remanded in custody after failing to meet tough bail conditions, including one million naira and two sureties—one of whom must be a current PMAN official.

Moved by the public interventions and Portable’s inability to secure bail, Osupa said he has decided to forgive, but not forget.

The lawsuit has been dropped, but not without strings.

Portable must publicly retract his inflammatory statement that implied Osupa would be responsible if anything bad happened to him.

He must also admit that claims by his lawyer about a supposed apology meeting—where he allegedly begged Osupa for forgiveness—were false.

Most importantly, he must sign a written commitment never to engage in defamation, cyberbullying or character attacks again.

The management made it clear: any breach of these terms will see the legal action reinstated.

Osupa’s move may signal a desire for peace, but it also sends a strong message that fame without discipline will not be tolerated.

The ball is now in Portable’s court.

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Factory Video Sparks Uproar Over Real Cost of Luxury Birkin Bag

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By Ifeoluwa Odunayo

A viral video from a Chinese factory has set the internet ablaze after revealing that a Hermès Birkin bag, which fetches up to thirty eight thousand dollars in retail stores, costs as little as one thousand four hundred dollars to produce.

The video, which is part of the rising “Trade War TikTok” trend, broke down the production costs of the iconic status symbol.

According to the footage, four hundred and fifty dollars goes into sourcing European leather, twenty five dollars is spent on premium French thread, while stainless steel hardware accounts for one hundred and fifty dollars.

Other materials, including suede lining, edge paint, and zippers, add to the tally, with labor and packaging keeping the total between one thousand and one thousand four hundred dollars.

The revelation comes at a critical time, as tensions between China and the United States escalate and Chinese manufacturers continue to lift the curtain on their work for luxury giants such as Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel.

The exposé has reignited fierce debate over luxury markups, with consumers worldwide questioning the true value of high end fashion at a time of increasing economic strain.

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