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Remembering Dandy Krazy: A Tragic Loss for Zambian Music.

It is with profound sorrow that we report the passing of Wesley Chibambo, affectionately known as Dandy Krazy, one of Zambia’s most cherished musicians. The 47-year-old artist tragically lost his life in a road accident on New Year’s Eve while traveling in the Kapiri Mposhi region. The collision, involving his vehicle, a truck, and another car, resulted in three fatalities at the scene. Despite immediate medical attention and emergency surgery at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Dandy Krazy succumbed to his injuries in the early hours of Thursday.
President Hakainde Hichilema led a wave of tributes, celebrating Dandy Krazy as an “extraordinary talent” whose music transcended boundaries and united people. In a heartfelt message on Facebook, the President acknowledged the profound impact of the artist’s work on Zambian society.
The musician’s daughter, Comfort, expressed her grief in a moving tribute, marking the loss of her father on the birthday of her sister, Shanice. Her words reflected the deep love and admiration they held for Dandy Krazy, emphasizing the pain of his absence.
Dandy Krazy was not only known for his musical prowess but also for his incisive political commentary. His 2011 hit “Donchi Kubeba” played a pivotal role in the Patriotic Front’s electoral victory, ending a long-standing political era in Zambia. His contributions were recognized by then-President Michael Sata, who honored him with the Grand Commander of the Order of Freedom.
His discography, featuring beloved tracks such as “Chintelelwe” and collaborations like “Chipuba Chandi” and “Temperature,” showcases a diverse and impactful career. Lawyer and politician Sakwiba Sikota aptly compared Dandy Krazy’s influence to that of global icons like Bob Marley and Nina Simone, highlighting his significance in the Zambian music landscape.
In light of this tragedy, the government has pledged to assist with funeral expenses for Dandy Krazy and the other victims of the accident. His legacy, characterized by music that entertained, inspired, and united, will forever remain a vital part of Zambia’s cultural heritage. As the nation mourns, Dandy Krazy’s spirit will undoubtedly continue to resonate in the hearts of many.
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Benue Youths Protest against Killings, Block Major Highway.

On Sunday, aggrieved youths in Benue State staged a protest, blocking the Abuja-Makurdi highway. Dressed in black and carrying placards, the demonstrators voiced their outrage over the persistent killings within the state. The protest, which disrupted traffic and caused significant gridlock, follows a recent attack in the Yelewata community, Guma Local Government Area, where over 200 lives were reportedly lost. Despite prior warnings from the Benue State Government against unlawful gatherings, the youths expressed feeling abandoned and demanded immediate action to ensure security and justice for the victims of these attacks. The demonstration highlights the escalating tensions and the urgent need for resolution in the affected communities.
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Transfer : Osimhen’s Conditions for Galatasaray Stay Revealed

Recent reports from within Galatasaray, courtesy of Ali Naci Küçük, shed light on the conditions set by Victor Osimhen regarding his potential continued presence at the club. Apparently, Osimhen seeks assurance of a strengthened squad, exemplified by the acquisition of high-caliber players.
Küçük revealed that the recent signing of Leroy Sané from Bayern Munich was, in fact, a strategic move to satisfy Osimhen’s demands. Sané’s imminent arrival, on a 3-year deal, underscores Galatasaray’s ambition to build a competitive team. The club has reportedly offered Osimhen a substantial €14 million salary, inclusive of bonuses, as they endeavor to retain the prolific striker who previously scored 37 goals in 41 appearances during a loan spell.
Osimhen, however, remains deliberate in his decision-making process, urging patience. Galatasaray’s management is seemingly amenable to Osimhen’s requests, acknowledging the necessity of a strong team to secure his commitment.
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Social Media Critic VeryDarkMan Condemns Lavish Car Purchases by Nigerian Music Stars.

Controversial social media personality VeryDarkMan has publicly criticized prominent Nigerian musicians Burna Boy, Davido, and Wizkid for their recent acquisitions of expensive vehicles. This censure comes amidst growing economic hardship in Nigeria, raising questions about the musicians’ sensitivity to the struggles of their fanbase and the broader community.
The controversy erupted following Burna Boy’s purchase of a N3.5 billion McLaren Sienna, making him the first owner of this model in Africa. Shortly after, reports surfaced of Davido acquiring a 2026 Mercedes Maybach SL 680 for N1.2 billion. These purchases follow Wizkid’s reported acquisition of a N1.7 billion car a few months prior.
In a viral Instagram video, VeryDarkMan, known for his critical commentary, questioned the timing and optics of these purchases. He specifically challenged Davido, with whom he claims a personal connection, to demonstrate tangible contributions to his home state of Osun and to Nigeria as a whole. VeryDarkMan argued that these artists, having benefited significantly from Nigeria and their fans, have a responsibility to contribute to the nation’s growth and the well-being of their supporters. The critic’s remarks have ignited a debate about wealth display and social responsibility among Nigeria’s elite.
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