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PHOTOS: Saka, Jaywon, Danfo-Drivers, Konga, others thrills fans at Ilaji Resort

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What was relatively a normal day on Sunday morning at Akanran town and it’s environs turned out to be an explosive day ever as fans of music lovers in Ibadan, the Oyo state were treated to the best of Nigeria hip-hop tunes during the musical concert tagged ‘Jumabee and friends’.

It was a concert that featured some of Nigerian A-list entertainers who stormed Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort, the venue of the concert, and gave music lovers in Ibadan the best of live performances.

The likes of Kennis music sensation, Jaywon; MTN ambassador and evergreen entertainer, Afees Oyetoro popularly known as Saka; the ageless Danfo Drivers, the E-ti-won-si Konga Crooner, Lawal Konga; the daughter of the Nigerian Reggae legend, Ras Kimono, Oge Kimono and other up coming but highly talented musicians gave the audience the thrill of a life-time.

The concert which was billed to start on Sunday afternoon did not start until the evening based on ‘logistic problem’ as fans waited patiently to witness their favourite artistes perform live on stage who held them spell bound all night long the moment they mounted the stage one after the other.

Jumabee, the Lagos based musician who was the brain behind the concert also made use of the facilities at Ilaji Resort to shoot the video of his next album.

Expressing his happiness over the facilities witnessed at Ilaji Resort, Afeees Oyetoro aka Saka, thanked the owner of Ilaji Resort on behalf of the organisers of Jumabee and friends concert, Chief Dotun Sanusi, for the opportunity given and for coming up with a unique product in Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort which according to him is one of its kind in Nigeria.

He, therefore, pledged his supports to the management of Ilaji Hotels and Sports Resort with a view to ensuring that more awareness is created for the Resort as soon as he gets back to Lagos state.

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Adekunle Gold, Simi welcome twins

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Popular Nigerian singer, Adekunle Kosoko, better known as Adekunle Gold, and his wife, Simisola Kosoko, also known as Simi, have welcomed a set of twin babies.

The singer announced the good news via his Snapchat story on Wednesday.

“Asked God for another child and He blessed me double,” Simi wrote.

Although the gender of the babies has not been disclosed, the announcement has since attracted congratulatory messages from fans, colleagues and well-wishers across the entertainment industry.

The development comes months after Simi had hinted at her pregnancy. In December, she shared a video on Instagram, captioned, “From my baby, for my babies,” with the clip showing her baby bump.

The arrival of the twins also comes weeks after Simi featured in a snippet from Adekunle Gold’s recently released music video titled My Love Is the Same.

Adekunle Gold and Simi got married in 2019 after years of friendship and musical collaboration. Both artistes were formerly signed to X3M Music early in their careers and have since remained one of Nigeria’s most celebrated celebrity couples.

The couple welcomed their first child, Adejare Kosoko, fondly called Deja, in May 2020.

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Ayefele drops new album, Reflections

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Renowned Tungba gospel musician, Dr Yinka Ayefele, has released a new studio album titled Reflections, adding another chapter to his long-standing influence in Nigeria’s gospel music scene.

The album, which was released on Monday, December 22, 2025, blends introspection with praise, as Ayefele reflects on life, faith and gratitude to God, drawing from personal experiences marked by trials, near-tragedies and triumphs.

Announcing the release in a statement, the Group Head of Corporate Affairs, Fresh Nigeria and Yinka Ayefele Limited, Samson Akindele, said the album captures the musician’s deep reflections on life and his renewed commitment to thanksgiving and praise through music.

Musically, Reflections is rooted in Ayefele’s signature Tungba style, featuring energetic drum percussions, rich string arrangements and call-and-response patterns, supported by harmonious backup vocals from the Merry Makers Band.

The album also incorporates diverse elements, including Tungba hymnals and an Arabic praise chant rendered by a budding female talent, Harike Jesu, who additionally delivers a danceable Fuji-inspired track.

According to details of the project, the opening track focuses on Ayefele’s life journey and lessons drawn from past experiences, while subsequent tracks express appreciation to fans and sustain a flow of upbeat, dance-friendly rhythms.

Reflections is available on major digital streaming and download platforms, including Spotify, Boomplay, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Audiomack, YouTube Music, Deezer and Tidal.

The compact disc version is expected to be released in the coming days under the Yinka Ayefele Music label.

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Reggae Legend, Jimmy Cliff, Dies At 81

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Jamaican reggae icon, Jimmy Cliff, is dead. He died on Monday at the age of 81.

His wife, Latifa Chambers, announced the singer’s passing in a statement posted on his official Instagram page.

Chambers said Cliff “crossed over due to a seizure followed by pneumonia,” describing the loss as “profoundly saddening.”

She wrote, “I am thankful for his family, friends, fellow artists, and coworkers who have shared his journey with him. To all his fans around the world, please know that your support was his strength throughout his whole career.”

Cliff, revered as one of reggae’s defining figures and widely regarded as the genre’s most influential artiste after the late Bob Marley, enjoyed a stellar career that spanned more than four decades.

A multi-instrumentalist known for classics such as You Can Get It If You Really Want and The Harder They Come, Cliff blended reggae with folk, soul, ska and rock. His music frequently tackled themes of politics, poverty, injustice and social resistance.

He shot to global prominence following the release of the 1972 film The Harder They Come, in which he starred. The movie, partly inspired by his tough upbringing, played a pivotal role in pushing Jamaican reggae onto the world stage.

Reacting to his death, Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, described Cliff as “a true cultural giant whose music carried the heart of our nation to the world.”

“His music lifted people through hard times, inspired generations, and helped to shape the global respect that Jamaican culture enjoys today,” Holness said.

“Walk good, Jimmy Cliff. Your legacy lives on in every corner of our island and in the hearts of the Jamaican people,” he added.

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