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Khaby Lame Reportedly Deported from the United States.

Khaby Lame, the globally recognized TikTok personality with over 160 million followers, has reportedly been deported from the United States. According to sources, Lame was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on June 6, 2025, for allegedly overstaying his visa, which commenced on April 30.
ICE has confirmed the detention and stated that Mr. Lame was granted a voluntary departure order after exceeding the allowed duration of his stay.
As of the time of this report, Mr. Lame has not issued any official statement regarding the matter. However, a recent post on his Instagram story, captioned “São Paulo, Brazil,” suggests his current location. The situation remains a developing story.
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Jarvis discusses being forced to work at a young age.

Amadou Elizabeth Aminata, the Nigerian content creator known as Jarvis, recently shared details of her difficult childhood. In a TikTok livestream, the Edo-born star recounted being “forced” to work at a young age, taking on menial jobs to survive. She recalled one incident where she was robbed while working as a salesgirl.
Jarvis believes her early exposure to hard labor has impacted her ability to embrace her femininity. “At a young age, I became a man,” she stated, explaining that she was forced to take on adult responsibilities early in life. Despite the hardships, Jarvis expressed gratitude towards a former employer who showed her compassion after the robbery, highlighting the kindness she encountered amidst challenging circumstances. Her story is a testament to resilience and a reminder of the struggles faced by many young people.
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Kizz Daniel Reflects on Relationship with Late Father in New Interview.

Afrobeat sensation Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, known professionally as Kizz Daniel, recently shared insights into his relationship with his late father and the inspiration behind his song “Al-Jannah.” In a recent podcast interview, the artist revealed the profound impact his father’s passing had on his life and music.
“When my dad was alive, he was my best friend,” Kizz Daniel stated, highlighting the close bond they shared. He further explained that the song “Al-Jannah,” which translates to “paradise,” serves as a tribute to his father and other loved ones lost. The song is a universal expression of grief and remembrance, dedicated to those who have departed, including his father (who passed away on May 9, 2015), his late son, his wife’s mother (in 2024), and his stepmother. Kizz Daniel hopes the song resonates with anyone who has experienced loss, emphasizing the theme of friendship to create a connection with listeners.
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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.