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Stop Dragging Me, Tik-Toker, Ego Blessing Begs After Legal Brush With Eniola Badmus
Controversial TikToker, Ego Blessing, pleads with Nigerians for understanding following her release from police custody in connection to defaming popular actress Eniola Badmus.
Since her release, Ego has faced a barrage of insults from trolls on her social media page. The initial false accusations by Ego alleged that Badmus was involved in the trafficking of girls to affluent men. This led to a legal battle culminating in a court order requiring Ego to pay a fine of 250,000 naira or face three years in prison; she ultimately chose to pay the fine.
In an emotional video, Ego Blessing appeals to Nigerians to cease the online attacks against her.
Watch video below:
Meanwhile, besides the plea from Ego Blessing to the public to stop trolling her, Spotify, an online streaming platform has revealed that Nigerian artistes made over N11 billion from the streaming platform in 2022.
Ms Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, Spotify’s Managing Director for Sub Saharan Africa, made this known in a statement on Thursday in Lagos.
Muhutu-Remy said that Spotify launched its annual report, Loud & Clear, to increase transparency in the music industry by sharing data on Spotify’s royalty payments.
According to her, artistes deserve clarity about the economics of music streaming.
“In 2022, revenues generated by Nigerian artistes from Spotify alone reached over N11 billion, while Nigerian music industry revenues overall have grown by 63 per cent from 2021 to 2022.
“Revenues generated by Nigerian artistes from Spotify alone grew 74 per cent over this same period.
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