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Top 10 Richest Musicians In Nigeria 2019 And Net Worth (According To Forbes)

Nigerian musicians are among some of the world richest musicians around the globe. Some of them like Davido, Wizkid are known for buying some of their extravagance items in cash whether in Naira, Dollar or Pounds. Besides the Music Industry in Nigeria is so profitable that making a monster hit can easily through you into a millionaire status if you weren’t already one. That tells why some of our music stars showcase their affluence on social media. Do you wonder how much much your favourite Nigerian musician is worth? Then you are reading just the right article, as we will outline the top 10 richest musicians in Nigeria and their estimated net worth in Naira. The figures of their net worth are drawn from cumulative wealth, gig fee, endorsements and probable investments by these artists in the past 12 months. Below is the ranking of Nigerian music stars according to their net worth. 10. Banky W On the 10th spot is Mr. Olubankole Wellington widely known by his stage name ...

BREAKING NEWS! Jamb Approves 160 As Cut-off Mark For Admission (See Details)

The meeting held at Bola Babalakin Auditorium, Gbongan, Osun State, on Tuesday also approved 140 as minimum UTME score for admission into private universities. For public polytechnic, 120 UTME score was approved, while 110 score was approved as the least score for admission into private polytechnic. For colleges of education, 100 and above was approved as the cut-off marks. This means that the 2019 Admission process has just begun. Schools will begin announcing their Post-UTME sales forms and screening dates any moment from now. Get Ready Jambities!! Which School Are You Planning To Apply For? Drop your comments below!!

‘It’s Embarrassing To Elect Thug Who Stole Mace As Deputy Senate President’ – Ekweremadu

Former Deputy Senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, has fumed at the emergence of Ovie Omo-Agege as his successor. Ekweremadu, a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who represents Enugu West Senatorial District in the National Assembly, said it is “embarrassing” for the Senate to have elected Omo-Agege, who “led” thugs to steal the mace. Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, he insisted that his decision to re-contest the seat was not to win or lose, but to make a statement. Ekweremadu polled 37 votes to Omo-Agege’s 68 votes. “I believe there must be a referendum,” Ekweremadu said. Omo-Agege allegedly led thugs to invade the Senate chamber in April 2018 and forcefully removed the mace. A National Assembly joint ad hoc committee in July 2018, recommended the suspension Omo-Agege for 180 legislative days, over the theft of the Senate mace.