The street and the streams
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Omo, Nigeria no dey dull at all. Between social justice vibes, celeb drama, and rap beefs, our timelines are filled with enough percussion to make a whole gig.
the ever-loud #FreeNnamdiKanuNow movement. Protesters gathered in Abuja demanding freedom for the Nnamdi Kanu and folks are not playing. Tear gas, roadblocks, videos on reels — the full movie. This isn’t just politics anymore; it’s personal and collective.
”Then there’s the #EndSARS energy resurrected — and the hashtag Lekki Toll Gate massacre creeping back into discussion. Nigerians are reminding the world: we remember. Now for the rap wars: things between Blaqbonez and Odumodublvck have escalated from shade to full-on fire. It all started when Blaqbonez dropped a diss in his track “Who’s Really Rapping” and Odumodublvck came back swinging. Odumodublvck wrote, “If rap hard for me your last hit no go dey with me. ” Blaqbonez responded like: “Enter studio and get TF out my mentions. ” What makes this next-level? Odumodublvck claimed the beef is beyond music: “We go meet again for street.
” So yeah: from street protests to celebrity power struggles to rap legacies being challenged — it’s all happening. The mood in Naija? ” energy. We’re tired, we’re loud, and we are still moving.
Written by TheGildNews Team
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