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Erica Nlewedim Shares Emotional Reflections on Mental Health Post-Reality TV

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In a post shared by Pulse Nigeria, reality TV star and actress Erica Nlewedim opened up about her intense mental health struggles following her exit from Big Brother Naija. Her candid disclosure shed light on the pressures faced by reality stars adjusting to overnight public scrutiny.

Corroborating her statement, Channels Television noted that “Erica emphasized the crucial importance of seeking professional therapy following intense public exposure,” while Nigerian Tribune highlighted that “fans and fellow stars flooded her comment section with supportive messages praising her vulnerability.”

Erica’s openness fuels an ongoing conversation about mental health support structures for reality television participants across Africa. Watch for production networks implementing more formal mental health protocols for reality TV talent post-show.

Source: Pulse Nigeria — https://www.pulse.ng/entertainment, August 18, 2026

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Moses Bliss and Gaise Baba Lead Winners at NIGMA 2026

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As reported by Punch Newspapers, the 2026 Nigeria International Gospel Music Awards (NIGMA) honored top gospel artists, with Moses Bliss snagging Artiste of the Year and Gaise Baba’s “No Turning Back II” scooping multiple honors. The event brought together major figures in African gospel music to celebrate creative excellence.

Validating the awards night, Tribune Online noted that “Moses Bliss walked away with top honors after a dominant year on the charts,” while GospelNaija quoted event organizers stating “the 2026 edition demonstrated the rapid international expansion of contemporary African gospel.”

The success of NIGMA 2026 underscores the commercial growth and structured institutional support forming around the gospel entertainment ecosystem. Look for African gospel artists expanding their tour footprints into international arena venues.

Source: Punch Newspapers — https://punchng.com/kunle-ajayi-frank-edwards-others-shine-at-nigma-2026/, August 16, 2026

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Ayra Starr Ignites New Fashion Movement with Latest Album Launch

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According to Pulse Nigeria, Afrobeats star Ayra Starr has launched a vibrant new fashion movement alongside her latest album release, drawing praised reactions across social platforms. The visual aesthetics accompanying her new record have sparked fashion trends on Instagram and TikTok.

Confirming the trend’s takeoff, Vanguard Lifestyle reported that “Ayra Starr’s signature Y2K-inspired streetwear is taking over youthful fashion spaces,” while StyleVitae added that “stylists and influencers are swiftly adopting her album aesthetic across fashion week events.”

Starr’s seamless blend of music and fashion solidifies her standing as a dominant style icon for Gen Z consumers across Africa and beyond. Expect her new visual direction to spawn fashion capsule collections and brand endorsement deals in the lifestyle sector.

Source: Pulse Nigeria — https://www.pulse.ng/story/ayra-starr-is-starting-a-new-fashion-trend-with-her-latest-album-and-fans-are-here-for-it-2026081814060278178, August 18, 2026

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Burna Boy and Shakira’s Global Hit Tops International Streaming Charts

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As reported by Punch Newspapers, Nigerian global superstar Burna Boy and Latin pop icon Shakira have achieved the top spot on global streaming charts with their collaborative single “Dai Dai”. The cross-cultural track has surged to the top of multiple global playlists within days of its official release.

Validating the track’s success, Billboard confirmed that “the cross-continental track debuted at the top of key streaming charts,” while BellaNaija added that “the fusion of Afro-fusion and Latin rhythms has struck a massive chord with fans globally.”

The track’s instant commercial triumph underlines the power of Afrobeats-Latin crossover collaborations in dominating global music markets. Expect more cross-continental releases between top-tier African and Latin artists aiming for peak streaming placement this year.

Source: Punch Newspapers — https://punchng.com/tags/entertainment-news/, August 18, 2026

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Shallipopi and Seyi Vibez Challenge Record Executive Over Unpaid Royalties

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According to Pulse Nigeria, street-pop stars Shallipopi, Seyi Vibez, and T.I Blaze have launched legal action and public appeals against their former record label boss over unpaid royalties and alleged signature forgery. The dispute escalated after Shallipopi publicly challenged label head Dapper to address the claims directly.

Confirming the escalating feud, Gistlover revealed that “Shallipopi openly challenged Dapper to face-to-face talks to resolve the financial fallout,” while Vanguard Entertainment noted that “legal representatives for the artists are investigating allegations of unauthorized contract modifications and missing performance earnings.”

This high-profile dispute exposes ongoing friction regarding transparency and contract execution in the fast-growing Afrobeats industry. The fallout will likely trigger calls for stricter regulatory oversight and improved artist advocacy across West African record labels.

Source: Pulse Nigeria — https://www.pulse.ng/story/shallipopi-seyi-vibez-dapper-music-royalties-forgery-2026081715581615695, August 17, 2026

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Angélique Kidjo Crowned First African Musician with Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

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In an article published by Pulse Nigeria, legendary Beninese singer Angélique Kidjo has made history as the very first African musician to be honored with a star on the prestigious Hollywood Walk of Fame. The landmark event drew global entertainment figures, celebrating her decades-long impact on global music and African culture.

Validating the milestone, Vanguard News reported that “Kidjo’s induction represents a monumental moment for African representation on the global stage,” while Billboard confirmed via an official statement that “the multi-Grammy award winner continues to break boundaries for African artists worldwide.”

This historic recognition marks a massive victory for African music representation, cementing Afrobeats and traditional African sounds within the mainstream global landscape. Watch for an influx of collaborative projects between Western pop icons and African music pioneers in the coming months.

Source: The Guardian — https://guardian.ng/life/angelique-kidjo-becomes-first-african-musician-on-hollywood-walk-of-fame/, August 18, 2026

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan Faults Governors’ Encroachment in Off-Cycle Elections

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In an update published by ThisDay, former President Goodluck Jonathan criticized the practice of serving state governors converging in large numbers on states holding off-cycle elections. Speaking on electoral reform, Jonathan warned that high-profile political incursions fan local political tensions and compromise the neutrality of state elections.

Jonathan’s remarks followed the recent governorship election in Osun State, where political heavyweights and campaign contingents from rival parties swept into the state capital. He noted that off-cycle elections should reflect the uncoerced will of local voters rather than become battlegrounds for national political dominance.

Electoral rights advocates echoed Jonathan’s concerns, urging INEC and security forces to enforce strict campaign codes to prevent political intimidation during localized elections. Reforms to limit political interference during regional polls remain a major recommendation among democracy watchdogs.

Naija News covered the former president’s statement, quoting Jonathan as stating, “This Must Be Stopped – Jonathan Faults Govs’ Invasion Of States During Off-Cycle Elections”. Premium Times also highlighted the reaction, noting that “the former President’s remark comes following the just-concluded Osun Governorship Election, where All Progressives Congress (APC) governors and their entourage stormed Osogbo”.

Echotitbits take:

Jonathan’s critique touches on a fundamental flaw in Nigeria’s off-cycle election dynamics. Restricting gubernatorial interference from outside states is essential to reducing political monetization and preventing localized voter intimidation.

Source: Channels TV – https://www.channelstv.com/2026/08/18/jonathan-decries-unwholesome-trend-of-govs-political-leaders-in-states-during-off-cycle-polls/, August 19, 2026

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US Federal Court Grants Extension in Legal Proceedings Regarding President’s Records

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Reporting by Tribune indicates that United States District Judge Beryl Howell granted US Attorney Jeanine Pirro a four-day extension to submit filings regarding legacy document release requests concerning President Bola Tinubu. The court order follows ongoing legal motions filed under Freedom of Information requests in Washington D.C..

The legal proceedings have attracted international attention from political observers and advocacy organizations monitoring cross-border judicial requests. Legal counsel involved in the matter submitted formal motions seeking additional time to process and review federal archival materials before presenting responses to the bench.

Government representatives and legal analysts maintain that the proceedings involve routine administrative motions regarding decades-old documentation. The court is expected to review the submissions upon the expiration of the granted timeframe.

Naija News reported on the judicial timeline, confirming that “A United States District Judge, Beryl Howell, has granted US Attorney, Jeanine Pirro, an additional four days to release records”. Meanwhile, Daily Post noted that “A United States-based lobbying firm, Von Batten-Montague-York L.C., disclosed the development in a post on X”.

Echotitbits take:

This ongoing legal motion in the US highlights how international Freedom of Information filings continue to generate public debate. The impending court deadline will clarify whether any new document releases will materialize or if procedural legal delays will persist.

Source: AA – https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/nigeria-s-president-joins-us-request-for-more-time-in-records-disclosure-case/4031151, August 19, 2026

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Former Senator Ben Murray-Bruce Demands Urgent Overhaul of National Refineries

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In an update published by The Nation, former lawmaker Senator Ben Murray-Bruce urged President Bola Tinubu to adopt aggressive measures to fix Nigeria’s state-owned oil refineries. Expressing dismay over decades of operational failures at public refinery plants, the media mogul urged the administration to bypass bureaucratic red tape and hire technical experts capable of restoring full production.

Murray-Bruce pointed out that while private facilities like the Dangote Refinery are operational, state-funded facilities continue to drain national resources without meeting domestic fuel demand. He urged the federal government to appoint decisive management teams to eliminate crude theft, secure feedstocks, and make the country a net exporter of refined petroleum.

Energy analysts agree that operational state refineries would significantly reduce pressure on foreign exchange reserves and stabilize local pump prices. The Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources maintains that rehabilitation efforts on public refineries are nearing key operational milestones.

Naija News captured the former senator’s blunt remarks, quoting Murray-Bruce as saying, “Find A Mad Man Who Can Make The Refineries Work”. Premium Times further cited the Bayelsa politician’s stance: “if the Dangote Refineries, owned by a single individual, can be functional, the government has no excuse for why the national refineries are not working”.

Echotitbits take:

The stark contrast between operational private refineries and dormant public facilities underscores long-standing public sector inefficiencies. Achieving energy self-sufficiency depends on whether the administration can enforce operational accountability and stamp out crude oil theft.

Source: Punch.ng – https://punchng.com/murray-bruce-asks-tinubu-to-fix-nigerias-refineries/, August 19, 2026

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BudgIT Urges Federal Government to Act on US Fiscal Transparency Assessment

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Figures cited by The Punch show that civil society organization BudgIT has called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to carefully review and implement recommendations contained in the latest US Fiscal Transparency Report. The advocacy group stressed that institutional financial openness remains essential for building foreign investor confidence and securing favorable sovereign credit ratings.

The US report highlighted lingering gaps in budget publication timeliness, public procurement disclosures, and revenue tracking across state-owned enterprises. BudgIT urged the Ministry of Finance and the Budget Office to accelerate digital financial reporting platforms to ensure total public accountability.

Government financial analysts maintain that ongoing fiscal reforms, including petroleum revenue tracking and Treasury Single Account adjustments, demonstrate progress. However, governance watchdogs insist that full fiscal disclosures are necessary to curb leakages and maximize public revenue utilization.

Vanguard emphasized the civic group’s call, stating, “Don’t dismiss US 2026 Fiscal Transparency Report, BudgIT tells FG”. Meanwhile, The Nation reported that “BudgIT urged government agencies to adopt complete open-budget frameworks to improve international fiscal credibility.”

Echotitbits take:

Ignoring international fiscal assessments risks dampening foreign direct investment at a time when Nigeria urgently needs capital inflows. Implementing transparent public procurement and open revenue tracking will strengthen national economic stability and sovereign credibility.

Source: Vanguard – https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/08/dont-dismiss-us-2026-fiscal-transparency-report-budgit-tells-fg-2/, August 19, 2026

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