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PeaceUnderTheSky podcast Interview with Nigerian Born Singer, Emmy Keys
PeaceUnderTheSky podcast has returned with a bang!!! This time around with a zeal to interview amazing Artistes all across the globe.
PeaceUnderTheSky has been a pacesetter for both A’list artistes, upcoming artistes and the likes, across the world.
In our Podcast interviews, the artistes allow us into their personal lives. In this amazing interview with Nigerian Born artiste, Emmy Keys, you could hear him share his career and dreams about music, His family’s idea when it comes to music and support. Emmy Keys is so amazing when it comes to music. His musical journey has been a very challenging one but he has been pushing through all odds. He also once saw himself as a major content creator but his love for music makes him venture into singing.
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Shocking Video: 2Baba’s Alleged Detention in London Over Domestic Dispute Surfaces
New developments have surfaced regarding the earlier rumour that Nigerian music icon 2Baba was arrested in London following a domestic altercation with his wife, Annie Idibia.
Although the singer’s management publicly denied the report at the time, new video clips—obtained during the initial wave of allegations but held back pending verification—have now emerged.
According to sources, the couple allegedly became involved in a heated confrontation on the said day, during which both parties were reportedly injured.
Neighbours who claimed to have witnessed the disturbance are said to have alerted the police, resulting in officers arriving at the scene.
2Baba’s management has maintained its position that the earlier reports were false, urging fans to disregard any unverified claims.
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Meta suspends Idris Abdulkareem’s Accounts Over New Song, ‘Open Letter to Donald Trump’
In the song, Abdulkareem accuses Nigerian leaders of enriching themselves while ordinary citizens endure hardship, describing them as “criminals of all shades and hues” who dominate society.
“Facebook just suspended my Facebook and Instagram account because of my new song, Open Letter to Donald Trump,” said Nigerian rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem.
Abdulkareem, in a post on Sunday said that that he has been unable to access either account since the release of the track.
“I can’t access it.”
Abdulkareem, known for politically charged music and criticism of government policies, did not provide further details on the duration of the suspension imposed by Meta, Facebook’s parent company.
Released in November 2025 under his label, Lakreem Entertainment, Open Letter to Donald Trump is framed as a direct address to the former U.S. President but primarily targets Nigeria’s political class.
In the song, Abdulkareem accuses Nigerian leaders of enriching themselves while ordinary citizens endure hardship, describing them as “criminals of all shades and hues” who dominate society.
The track references worsening insecurity, including kidnappings, killings, and terrorism, and seeks to draw international attention to Nigeria’s crises.
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India’s Bollywood legend Dharmendra dies at 89
Dharmendra, one of India’s most beloved actors, enjoyed a six-decade career spanning more than 300 films.
•Dharmendra Krishan Deol
Legendary Bollywood actor Dharmendra Krishan Deol has passed away in Mumbai at the age of 89, marking the end of a remarkable era in Indian cinema.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the tributes on his X handle Monday, describing Dharmendra’s death as “the end of an era.”
Dharmendra, one of India’s most beloved actors, enjoyed a six-decade career spanning more than 300 films.
Best known for his role as Veeru in the 1975 classic Sholay, he was celebrated for his versatility, excelling in romance, action, comedy, and drama.
Born on December 8, 1935, in Punjab’s Ludhiana district, Dharmendra rose from modest beginnings to become one of Bollywood’s most admired stars.
After winning a nationwide talent contest, he moved to Bombay and made his film debut in 1960.
His breakthrough came with Bimal Roy’s Bandini in 1963, followed by decades of box-office hits.
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