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‘Why alleged assassination attempt on Trump doesn’t add up’ – Charly Boy

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Maverick singer, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has said the assassination attempt on former US President and Republican Party candidate in the upcoming election, Donald Trump, doesn’t “add up.”

According to him, the assassination attempt reeks of a setup by Trump’s Make American Great Again, MAGA, movement.

Gatekeeper reports that two people have died after gunshots were fired at Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania – with the injured former president rushed off stage by security staff, according to the Associated Press.

The FBI identified 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks as the “subject involved” in the attempted assassination of Trump.

Reacting via his X handle Sunday, Charly Boy said he doesn’t trust Trump.

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He urged America to thoroughly investigate the incident.

He wrote: “America Wonder. There is smtin about dis Trumps alleged Assassination dat don’t add up for me, something about all dis mess smells of a Maga setup.

“I Don’t fucking trust Trump.

“Why was a rooftop with a direct line of sight 148 yards from the stage left unsecured to begin with?

“Was Trump really hit by a bullet dat merely grazed his ear or by glass fragments from god knows where?

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“Was dis an intentional cut? Abegi Americans make una Investigate dis mater wella.

“The con man strike again?

“Did they find a Mugu? They encouraged and assisted him to shoot the target person and then they made sure that guy gets killed so he can’t talk about it?

“These are the questions that have overwhelmed me since morning.
Can anybody help me with answers?”

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Why I’m now cautious about my interactions, professional endeavours – Tonto Dikeh

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Nollywood actress and politician, Tonto Dikeh, has reflected on the impact of maturity on her personal and professional life.

She stated that maturity has taught her to be more cautious about her interactions and professional endeavours.

The movie star explained that while she still maintains a discerning perspective, she now places greater value on remaining vigilant in her engagements.

In a recent Instagram post, Dikeh wrote: “As I mature, I’ve become more attentive to advice about exercising caution in my interactions and professional endeavors.

“While I still maintain a discerning perspective, I now place greater value on such counsel, remaining vigilant in my engagements.”

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2025 Grammy: Your achievement is historic – Sanwo-Olu congratulates Tems

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Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has described the famous Nigerian songstress, Temilade Openiyi, a.k.a. Tems’ Grammy Awards victory as historic.

The governor in his congratulatory message on Monday afternoon, stated that Tems’ victory showcased her extraordinary talent and dedication.

Gatekeeper reports that Tems on Sunday night at the 67th Grammy Awards ceremony, won the Best African Music Performance award with her song ‘Love Me JeJe’.

Speaking in a post on his X handle, Sanwo-Olu wrote “I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Temilade Openiyi @temsbaby, for winning the Best African Music Performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards with her song ‘Love Me JeJe’.

“This historic achievement marks her as the first Nigerian artist to win in this category, showcasing her exceptional talent and dedication.

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“I also commend our other Nigerian nominees, Burna Boy, Yemi Alade, Asake, Wizkid, and Davido for their outstanding contributions to music. Your artistry continues to elevate Nigeria’s presence on the global stage, and we are immensely proud of your accomplishments.”

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Peter Obi congratulates Tems on Grammy win

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The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has congratulated Nigerian singer, Tems, on her victory at the 67th annual Grammy Awards.

Gatekeeper reports that Tems’ ‘Love Me Jeje’ won the Best African Music Performance award over “Tomorrow” (Yemi Alade), “MMS” (Asake & Wizkid), “Sensational” (Chris Brown featuring Davido & Lojay), and “Higher” (Burna Boy), on Sunday.

Reacting in a statement shared via his X handle on Monday, Obi also celebrated the other Nigerian artists who were nominated in various categories despite missing out on the awards.

“I extend my hearty congratulations to our Nigerian Afrobeats star, Tems @temsbaby , who just secured her second Grammy Award with her win in the Best African Music Performance category.

“I also rejoice with Nigeria’s entertainment industry and other Nigerian artists who were nominated for different awards in their respective categories,” the statement partly read.

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Obi reiterated that he’s committed to “building a nation that fosters growth among the youths and helps them discover and harness their individual talents for national productivity.”

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