• Don Jazzy Tops 2025 List of Highest-Earning Musicians From South East Nigeria

    A new 2025 ranking highlights Don Jazzy as the richest musician from South East Nigeria, leading a list of top-earning artists including Rudeboy, Mr. P, Flavour, Kcee, Yemi Alade, Patoranking, Runtown and Tim Godfrey. The list is based on estimated net worth, endorsements, tours, streaming royalties, and business ventures.
    Don Jazzy Tops 2025 List of Highest-Earning Musicians From South East Nigeria A new 2025 ranking highlights Don Jazzy as the richest musician from South East Nigeria, leading a list of top-earning artists including Rudeboy, Mr. P, Flavour, Kcee, Yemi Alade, Patoranking, Runtown and Tim Godfrey. The list is based on estimated net worth, endorsements, tours, streaming royalties, and business ventures.
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  • "Why I Finally Quit Smoking" — Singer Yemi Alade Opens Up

    Afropop star Yemi Alade has revealed how she developed a short-term cigarette addiction while in university but quit after it began harming her voice and required her to hide the habit in public.

    During an interview with chude jideonwo, the johnny singer explained that her experimentation with smoking as a teenager quickly escalated into a nightly routine before bed.

    she said the need to conceal cigarettes when out in public created discomfort that ultimately led her to stop. Alade also noted the negative impact on her vocal health, a critical concern for her career.

    “Some people say i don’t smoke, i don’t this, i don’t that. when i was in the university i tried smoking. I did not work out. But before it did not work out, it worked out a bit too much. I started needing to smoke before I go to bed. I was getting addicted to that lifestyle. but also, in public, I would hide the cigarette.

    “So, i was like, ‘what’s this life; the discomfort that i can’t go to bed without smoking and then when i go out, i am going to hide the cigarette? as a teenager in the university trying to figure out life, i also made certain decisions for myself that if i’m going to hide to do something, i will not do it because i like to be aware of my environment and my decisions and i just said i don’t think cigarettes are for me.

    “They are not for me, and they harmed me, they affected my voice anyways. so i stopped. smoking for me did not last up to a year,” she stated.
    "Why I Finally Quit Smoking" — Singer Yemi Alade Opens Up Afropop star Yemi Alade has revealed how she developed a short-term cigarette addiction while in university but quit after it began harming her voice and required her to hide the habit in public. During an interview with chude jideonwo, the johnny singer explained that her experimentation with smoking as a teenager quickly escalated into a nightly routine before bed. she said the need to conceal cigarettes when out in public created discomfort that ultimately led her to stop. Alade also noted the negative impact on her vocal health, a critical concern for her career. “Some people say i don’t smoke, i don’t this, i don’t that. when i was in the university i tried smoking. I did not work out. But before it did not work out, it worked out a bit too much. I started needing to smoke before I go to bed. I was getting addicted to that lifestyle. but also, in public, I would hide the cigarette. “So, i was like, ‘what’s this life; the discomfort that i can’t go to bed without smoking and then when i go out, i am going to hide the cigarette? as a teenager in the university trying to figure out life, i also made certain decisions for myself that if i’m going to hide to do something, i will not do it because i like to be aware of my environment and my decisions and i just said i don’t think cigarettes are for me. “They are not for me, and they harmed me, they affected my voice anyways. so i stopped. smoking for me did not last up to a year,” she stated.
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