Author: Iyanda Odunola Esther

Iyanda Odunola is a news reporter at News VEO. Among other topics, she covers Business, Finance, Agriculture, Investments, the Capital Market, the Environment, Entertainment, and humanitarian work.

Big Brother Naija ex-housemate, Doyin David has revealed that the reality show takes a toll on one’s mental health. During her latest visit on the Morning Brief Show, she underlined the impact of the reality show on the housemate’s mental health. While appreciating the beneficial financial elements of participation in the show, she cautioned anyone who may be weak mentally In her interview, Doyin David stated: “If I talk about finance, I can’t complain; it’s been good. The mental health element post-show, I keep stating it. If you’re not mentally grounded and you’re not sure about who you are and…

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On February 5, 2024, Davido made his debut at the 66th Grammy Awards which was hosted in Los Angeles. On his way to the ceremony, Davido was interviewed by Rollingstone and the megastar talked about his journey and having the support of friends and family. When asked if he ever pictured himself at the Grammys when he started as a young musician in Nigeria, Davido confessed that he never thought about it. “I just wanted to hear my music on the radio. For it to transcend into these, it can only be God. But simply being nominated and recognized alone…

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Nollywood actor Kanayo O. Kanayo has counseled Nigerian parents to inquire about their children’s income source in order to prevent premature death. During an event, the actor shared a video of himself talking, which he shared on his own Instagram account. It can be seen in the video that Kanayo.O. Kanayo spoke directly to the parents in attendance, stressing the importance of closely monitoring their kids’ financial activity. He sent a warning to parents in Nigeria, telling them to be wary of their children’s wealth sources to protect them from any potential harm. He highlighted an example, saying: “Your daughter…

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Nigeria’s music industry is growing domestically and internationally, and the Awards Organizers are taking note. One of the awards is the GRAMMYs, an award that seems to be the pinnacle for most musicians. The 66th edition took place few days ago, and we want to take you down memory lane amid the drama that followed the latest handing out of awards. Let’s take a relaxed yet breathtaking glance at a few Nigerian musicians who have won prestigious award. Adu Sade The first Nigerian to receive a Grammy Award, Sade Adu is well-known for her timeless hits and soulful vocals. With…

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The 66th Grammy Awards took place in Los Angeles on February 5, 2024, and Nigerians were disappointed not to see any Afrobeats artists win in any of the categories in which they were nominated. Nigerians have responded to the failure of their country’s musicians to win any of their ten nominations, with many expressing disappointment at the result. Rapper Ikechukwu vented his frustration on social media, accusing the Recording Academy of exploiting and disrespecting Nigerians. The rapper claims that Afrobeats was exploited for its exposure and used to increase the attractiveness of the Grammy this year and that Nigerians received…

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Under the spiritual tutelage of his father, Nigerian artist Charly Boy has reminisced on his brief journey toward priesthood as a young child. During an interview with The Honest Bunch Podcast, Charly Boy discussed how his early life was influenced by his father and his strong religious upbringing, which ultimately led him down a road he later realized was not right for him. “When I was younger, my father damaged me with religion and religiosity because I remember when I was 13 or 14 years old, I started serving mass at the church, and every time was Bible Study on…

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Nollywood actress Lizzy Anjorin has stated that she was set up and denied recent claims that she stole jewelry valued at ₦90,000 from the market. On Monday, February 5, 2024, Anjorin disputed the charges on her Instagram account, writing, “Don’t you think that the whole world would see that you set me up.” She continued by recounting the sequence of events that led up to her buying accessories on November 17 of the year prior. Anjorin clarified that she sent the seller a money transfer and then asked about the money. At first, the vendor asserted that they never got…

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Teniola Apata, better known by her stage name Teni, is a Nigerian musician who has called on the Super Eagles to play their hardest when they play South Africa on Wednesday in the quarterfinals of the 2024 African Cup of Nations (AFCON). In an attempt to exact revenge for the loss of several Nigerian musicians at the 66th Grammy Awards at the hands of South African singer Tyla, she assigned Victor Osimhen and his associates the mission of making sure they avenge the defeat of some Nigerian artists in the hands of South African singer, Tyla, at the 66th Grammys. …

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