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Chike releases new exciting single 'Egwu' featuring Mohbad

"Egwu" means "Dance," and this lively song invites you to let loose and enjoy the universal language of music. “Music needs no permission to enter your spirit. Anywhere, anyhow, you know you’ll feel me,” say Chike and the late Mohbad. Their words are our soundtrack to the festive season. The collaboration comes alive on an alluring House Music production crafted by DeeYasso. Chike effortlessly blends Igbo, English, and Pidgin languages creating a unique experience rooted in cultural pride.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Others To Dump Manchester United (Full List)

Portugal captain, Cristiano Ronaldo could leave Manchester United alongside seven other players during the summer transfer window. Former Manchester City right-back, Danny Mills made this claim. Mills stated that the Red Devils might lose the likes of Ronaldo, Paul Pogba, Eric Bailly, Victor Lindelof, Phil Jones, Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata and Nemanja Matic at the end of the season. Ronaldo has endured a hard time in Old Trafford despite scoring 22 goals for Manchester United in all competitions.

Five Popular Nigerian Celebrities You Probably Didn't Know About Their Child

Having a child outside wedlock often makes people raise an eyebrow, and most especially, it is considered not ideal. However, some celebrities have been caught in the web of being a single mother through a divorce, breakup of a relationship or freewill of having a child without getting married. In this article, Naija News highlights five top Nigerian celebrities you probably didn’t know about their child and hardly post their photos on social media, despite being supermoms.

Four Northern States Thrown Into Darkness As Kaduna Electric Workers Embark On Strike

Residents of Kaduna, Sokoto, Zamfara, and Kebbi states have been kept in darkness due to a fresh strike action by the Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) workers. Naija News reports that the workers, organized under the Nigerian Union of Electricity Employees, went on an indefinite strike on Tuesday to protest what they perceived to be unfair treatment by the company’s management. According to reports, the workers were displeased with a number of issues, including DisCo’s refusal to pay six years’ worth of unpaid pensions, the company’s failure to pay the death benefits of its deceased employees, the unjust dismissal of seven Zaria-based employees, and an alleged plan to fire over a thousand employees.