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Man Goes Viral After Getting N32m Payout From X

A Nigerian social media user has gone viral after announcing that he received a payout of about N32 million from X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. The user, known by the handle @dammiedammie35 and popularly called Dammie, shared a screenshot of his payment, sparking wide reactions online. Dammie explained that his account had been placed under payout restrictions since last year, even though he continued to post content and engage his audience. He said he appealed the restriction several times but decided not to dwell on it and instead focused on growing his page. According to him, the N32 million payment represents accumulated earnings from X that were released after the restriction was lifted. Some reports put the payout at around 22,745 dollars, based on the exchange rate at the time. In his post, Dammie thanked Elon Musk and […]

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Elon Musk says money alone cannot bring happiness

World’s richest man Elon Musk has echoed the old saying that money cannot buy happiness.​ In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the Tesla and SpaceX chief wrote that whoever said money cannot buy happiness really knew what they were talking about. The comment was widely seen as a rare personal reflection on the pressures that come with extreme wealth and global attention.​ The post quickly went viral, attracting over 47 million views and more than 334,000 likes within hours. Many users responded by sharing their own views on success, mental health and the limits of money.​ The conversation resonated strongly in Nigeria, where social media users linked Musk’s message to Adekunle Gold’s 2021 hit It Is What It Is. In the song, the Afrobeats star similarly notes that money does not automatically bring happiness, a lesson he says he […]

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Zlatan Ibile debunks viral post about babymama

Afrobeats star Zlatan Ibile has debunked a viral social media post claiming that Davita, the mother of his children, is not his wife.​ The post, which circulated widely online, was shared without verification and quickly stirred controversy among fans and bloggers.​ Reacting on Twitter, Zlatan expressed frustration with Nigerians who spread unverified content and described the post as fake. He said he usually avoids explaining himself on social media but decided to respond because of the misleading nature of the claim.​ He warned people to always confirm information before sharing it and criticised those who push agenda driven posts without facts.​ Zlatan and Davita, who share two sons, have recently celebrated several family milestones. The singer publicly supported her when she graduated from Birmingham University, and the couple also marked their second son’s first birthday.​

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