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Music/RadioRe: Nigerian Reggae Music Of The 1980s And 1990s by Sothelo: 1:58pm On May 23
it is what it is Moreki - Thabo Duka Fatshe https://www.mybomoza.com/moreki-thabo-duka-fatshe/
Music/RadioRe: Speed Darlington Releases 'Baby Oil' Music Video After Clash With Burna Boy by Sothelo: 1:24pm On May 20
Music/RadioRe: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Sothelo: 7:14pm On May 19
PoliticsFrom PDP's Arithmetic Progression To APC's Geometric Progression by Sothelo(op): 1:50am On Apr 13
From PDP's arithmetic progression to APC's geometric progression

CrimeWhat Is Happening, Chaos In Jos..? by Sothelo(op): 1:57pm On Apr 01
Jos is currently on fire.. total unrest.. please students in Jos should stay safe

Avoid Bauchi rd in Jos 🇳🇬as heavy fighting is going on between Muslims and Christians in Jos.

No security agencies on the ground yet. Casualties and deaths recorded.
PoliticsDDG Almost Exposes Nigerian Streamer, Peller’s Alleged Billion-naira Net Worth by Sothelo(op): 10:04pm On Jan 04
American rapper and popular online streamer Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., professionally known as DDG, has sparked intense online debate after nearly revealing the alleged net worth of Nigerian streamer and TikTok sensation Peller during a recent livestream.

The moment occurred during a live session featuring DDG, Nigerian content creator Carterefe, and Peller himself. What began as a casual conversation about streaming and entertainment earnings quickly turned tense when DDG started discussing how much top streamers actually make.

DDG, who launched his music career in 2016 and rose to fame with his 2017 hit “Givenchy, explained that his real financial breakthrough came from content creation. Having experienced both industries, the 28-year-old argued that streaming is significantly more profitable than music, insisting that top streamers often out-earn mainstream artistes.

“Streaming pays more than music. For real, streamers make more money than artistes,” DDG stated confidently during the livestream.

As DDG spoke about wealth and financial milestones, Peller appeared visibly uncomfortable. In a viral clip now circulating on X, Peller could be heard urging DDG to stop discussing such details publicly, especially after DDG mentioned being close to billionaire status. His reasons stem from the fact that Peller is on Kicks and has a Stake deal, probably worth millions of Dollars and Peller kept on saying in Nigeria we pay tax, probably he was trying to shun him from saying his networth publicly to avoid paying tax. Lol!!

Peller responded sharply by saying he had “been there before,” claiming he once reached billionaire levels before dropping back to millionaire status. His reaction fueled speculation among social media users, with many suggesting he was trying to avoid unwanted attention—or potential tax scrutiny.

The exchange immediately ignited conversations online, with netizens debating whether the Nigerian entertainer could indeed be worth over one billion naira, and whether Nigeria’s streaming economy offers safer and more sustainable wealth compared to the United States.

Adding to the discussion, DDG also shared his thoughts on safety, claiming that the United States is more dangerous than Nigeria due to gun violence and gang activity.

“I honestly think America is the most dangerous country,” he said. “Nigeria has insecurity, yes, but gun violence and gangsterism are not as common. If anyone is thinking about coming to Nigeria—pull up.”

The livestream has since gone viral, reigniting debates around streaming wealth, financial transparency, and the rising power of Nigeria’s digital creator economy.

https://justmzanzi.com/ddg-almost-exposes-pellers-alleged-billion-naira-net-worth-peller-begs-him-to-stop-on-livestream/

Music/RadioRe: New Music Release: "Mary’s Praise" By Min. Adeoluwa Out Now by Sothelo: 4:02am On Jan 03
Music/RadioRe: Flavour - The Eagle Has Landed (official Music Video) by Sothelo: 4:00am On Jan 03
PoliticsPeter Obi Arrives Enugu For His Official Defection To ADC (photos) by Sothelo(op): 11:44am On Dec 31, 2025

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Mr. Peter Obi and Senator Victor Umeh have arrived in Enugu for their official defection to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Alongside Peter Obi are: A former Deputy Speaker of the House of Reps, Emeka Ihedioha; Interim National Chairman of the ADC, Senator David Mark; a former Vice Presidential Candidate of the PDP, Senator Ben Obi; Anambra Central Senator, Victor Umeh, Sokoto Central Senator and former Speaker House of Reps, Aminu Tambuwal, a former Imo State Governor, Achike Udenwa, amongst others

Politics2027: If It Happens.. Where Will You Belong? (photo) by Sothelo(op): 8:20am On Dec 31, 2025
2027: If It Happens.. Where Will You Belong? (Photo)

CrimeInvictus Obi Released From US Prison After Serving 5 Years For Fraud by Sothelo(op): 7:47pm On Dec 24, 2025
Nigerian businessman Invictus Obi released from U.S. prison, faces deportation after serving five-year fraud sentence

The U.S. Bureau of Prisons has released Nigerian serial fraudster and businessman, Invictus Obi Okeke, after spending six years in jail for scamming America-based businesses of $11 million between 2015 and 2019.

Mr Okeke, arrested in 2019, was no longer in custody as of Wednesday with arrangements for his deportation to Nigeria underway as stipulated in his guilty plea agreement.

FBI agents arrested Mr Okeke in August 2019 at the Dulles International Airport in Virginia where he had booked a flight to return to Nigeria.

He was tried and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in February 2021 but released on Wednesday, seemingly benefitting from the first-step prison reform policy that President Donald Trump signed into law in his first term.

The reform shortened sentences for offenders based on adherence to certain standing behavioural rules. The fraudster is believed to have qualified under the policy.

He was charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit computer fraud. Mr Okeke stole the login credentials of Unatrac Holding Limited, a company that exports Caterpillar industrial machinery, and intercepted emails to divert payments. He dubiously pocketed approximately $11 million.

Investigations by the FBI revealed that Mr Okeke masterminded a computer hacking scheme, compromising emails to rob unsuspecting victims of millions of dollars.

“Through subterfuge and impersonation, Obinwanne Okeke engaged in a multi-year global business email and computer hacking scheme that caused a staggering $11 million in losses to his victims,” a statement by Raj Parekh, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, stated in 2021.

The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court issued an order for the temporary forfeiture of over N280 million in Mr Okeke’s Nigerian bank accounts.

Mr Okeke, 38, before his criminal activities came to light, was celebrated in the Forbes 30-under-30 section in 2016 as one of Africa’s most promising entrepreneurs.

Described as the founder of Invictus Group with a humble background, Forbes said Mr Okeke named his company “after one of Nelson Mandela’s favorite poems, by William Ernest Henley, about the undefeated and unconquerable soul of a hard worker, from an impoverished background, who will not give up.”

Forbes praised Mr Okeke for his investment in construction, agriculture, oil and gas, telecoms and real estate.
Source: Peoples Gazette

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