
Dauda Kahutu Rarara is a popular Hausa musician known for his strong influence in Northern Nigeria. He gained major attention during the 2015 elections with political songs that connected deeply with the public. His music blends entertainment with real-life issues, especially politics, making him one of the most recognized voices in Hausa music.
Country
Nigeria
Born
September 13, 1986
Age
39 yrs
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Renowned Ghanaian fashion icon, Osebo the Zaraman, real name Richard Brown, has once again found love and is set to walk down the aisle again. In an exclusive interview with Ghana Weekend News seen by zionfelix.net, the controversial fashion icon revealed that his much-anticipated wedding is scheduled to take place on August 15, 2025.
Nigerian skit maker, Aloma Isaac Junior, better known as Zicsaloma, has unveiled his new nose weeks after undergoing ethnic rhinoplasty in Turkey. Naija News reports that the content creator also received a complimentary facelift as part of the procedure. In a video via his Instagram page on Sunday, Zicsaloma documented his recovery process, offering fans a closer look at his transformation. Despite the criticism and backlash online, Zicsaloma confidently showcased his refined face and nose. His new look has sparked mixed reactions online as many fans applauded the results while others questioned the necessity of the surgery.
Zanzibar. Kenyan musician and producer Bill Sellanga, better known as Blinky Bill, has expressed his admiration for the golden era of Bongo hip-hop, acknowledging it as a significant influence on his musical path. The artiste shares, "Old school hip-hop artistes like Professor Jay and others, they were so inspirational to me," recalling the impact of the era’s lyricism and storytelling, something he says is missing, “The new school hip-hop mixes a bit of pop, which is cool, and I enjoy it.” In a nostalgic moment, he sings a few lines from "Nikusaidiaje" and "Inaniuma Sana" by Juma Nature.
Controversial reality television personality Deeone has made a remarkable admission, disclosing that he intentionally orchestrated his participation in the Honest Bunch podcast, utilizing Nedu as a means to confront social media commentator Verydarkman (VDM). This revelation follows a public dispute between Verydarkman and Deeone, which centered around allegations regarding Verydarkman’s sexual relationships with men. This controversy ultimately resulted in Nedu’s departure from the show.
Music executive and show promoter Paulo Okoye has responded to allegations made by upcoming singer Spyro regarding his time under Okoye’s record label. In an interview with Echo Room, Spyro revealed his struggles while signed to Paulo’s label, claiming he had to take out loans to support himself because the label provided little to no financial assistance. While acknowledging Paulo as a kind man skilled in show business, Spyro criticized his ability to manage a record label effectively. Reacting via Instagram Stories, Paulo Okoye refuted the claims, sharing receipts that reportedly show he spent N12 million on Spyro without earning anything in return. This comes after Spyro’s recent reflections on his financial journey. The singer revealed he started 2023 with less than 10,000 Naira but has since achieved remarkable success, purchasing cars and multiple houses for himself and his family.
Rising star Panduleni Gideon, popularly known as Ms Gideon, recently signed a full record contract deal with Sony Music Africa. The deal is in partnership with ERA Music Group. The Windhoek-based singer has also announced she will be releasing her first single under the label, titled ‘Tiki Tak Tak,’ on 27 February. Music In Africa, a pan-African online music platform music, reported yesterday that Ms Gideon remains the only Namibian artist with a direct recording contract under Sony Music Africa’s global roster, saying the deal marks a historic moment for the country’s music industry. Reports indicate that local singer Lize Ehlers had a digital distribution deal linked to Sony in 2012. “My dream has always been to represent Namibia with pride and show the world what young African voices can do,” Ms Gideon says. She says joining Sony Music Africa is a huge moment for every young girl in Namibia who dreams boldly.
Comedian Samson Mucyo also known as Sam Zuby, will on March 29, launch a new comedy campaign designed to uplift communities and create positive social change through entertainment, in Bugesera district. Inspired by the public support he received during his 2024 parliamentary campaign, Mucyo decided to channel his aspirations through comedy despite not securing electoral victory. His growing desire to make a difference beyond the stage, coupled with his observations of challenges facing youth in his community, motivated him to leverage his platform for advocacy and problem-solving. With this new initiative, the comedian plans to unite various comedians for a greater purpose—transforming comedy concerts from mere performances into events that generate meaningful community impact.
Oh yes! Culinary lovers are in for a treat as their favourite cooking show returns to their small screens and BBC lifestyle channel's PR team shared the good news with Briefly News. Yup, the Mzansi's most loved culinary show is back with a bang for its tenth season and the BBC Lifestyle team couldn't wait to share the exciting news about the upcoming Come Dine With Me SA competition series. The entertainment commentator Phil Mphela recently announced on his social media page that the cooking competition's first episode will premiere on Wednesday, 5 March 2025 on BBC Lifestyle.
Musician Victor Rukotana has, for the past two to three years, been regarded as a cowling baby in Gakondo music. He is now showing signs of taking over since releasing ‘Imararungu’ album, his first full-length project since launching his career in music in 2018. Rukotana’s 10-track album is not just a “regular release.” “It is a “deliberate movement to preserve and elevate the Gakondo genre,” he told The New Times. According to the artiste, Imararungu album is deeply rooted in Rwandan culture, primarily through the use of traditional instruments and themes. One of the standout aspects of the album is its recurring motif: the cow. In Rwanda, cows are more than just livestock; they symbolize wealth, wisdom, and cultural pride, representing the country’s rich history in selective breeding and traditional values.
Renowned Ghanaian artiste manager and event organizer, George Britton, has pointed out that many Ghanaian artistes are not deliberate in their approach to international promotion, particularly in the United Kingdom. In an interview with fellow artiste manager Sammy Flex, Britton expressed frustration with the current state of Ghanaian music promotion abroad. He criticized the common practice where artistes visit international markets, only to conduct minimal promotion. “Our artistes come here, and they don’t do promotion. They just come here, go for one interview for the show they came for, and that’s done,” he remarked, adding that this approach is insufficient to make a lasting impact. Britton emphasized that promoting Ghanaian music internationally requires more effort. “No, it’s not done that way. You know, people actually come and live here and stay here in London; familiarize yourself with that environment — the people,” he advised.
Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has sent out an appeal to Yoruba people on Instagram, begging them to use the English language while fighting on the app. Dropping the appeal via her Instagram story, the actress stressed the importance of her appeal, saying people on the app who do not understand Yoruba need to know who is winning their fights. She also got Ghanaians involved, saying they are as guilty as Yoruba people. She noted that not everyone on the app understands their language, therefore they need to be considerate while engaging in their fights. She wrote, “Dear Yoruba people, Abeg, when una dey try to fight (especially for this Obasanjo app), make una try dey fight with English. "How we want take know who dey win fight. "Ghana people una dey this Whatsapp group too. "Make una they fight with English. "All love from a vawulence prefect”. Tonto often uses social media to drop interesting takes on rather fascinating topics.
Ghanaian music producer/sound engineer, Fredyma, has made a bold prediction ahead of the upcoming TGMA awards. According to Fredyma, Joseph Matthew is the artist to beat in the Urban Gospel Song of the Year category. In a recent interview, Fredyma revealed that he has been following Joseph Matthew's music closely and is impressed with the artist's unique sound and style. “An artiste like Joseph Matthew... He is a fantastic artiste. I've followed him from his very first song, and he just gets music. What really stands out is his vocal strength; you can hear every word. "Plus, he weaves in so many great African rhythms, and he nails the timing, tuning, and tempo in his songs. He's something special. His song 'Fear No Evil' is magical. He is a strong contender for this category,” he said.
