Singer Naira Marley and his Marlian signees Zinoleesky and Vusic have come under criticism over their recent action amid ...
Naira Marley, based hundreds of miles away in Lagos ... "I love Marley," said Musa Sani, who had an MP3 bluetooth player dangling from his neck with his underpants visible above his low-slung ...
VeryDarkMan, real name Vincent Otse, a social media critic, has re-examined the facts surrounding the death of late musician ...
Nigerian police have detained Afrobeats star Naira Marley for questioning over the death of a fellow singer. MohBad's mysterious death led to a huge outpouring of grief among his fans, who ...
However, in a u-turn, he now claimed that the late singer’s former employer, Naira Marley, and his associate, Sam Larry, have knowledge of the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death but have ...
With the advent of smartphones, MP3 players pretty much went extinct. However, in recent years we've seen these devices make a comeback, fueled by a wave of early 2000s nostalgia. These music ...
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Welcome to the Nigerian Naira exchange rate & live currency converter page. The Nigerian Naira (NGN) exchange rates represented on this page are live, updated every minute within the forex market ...
The naira depreciated against the dollar at the foreign exchange market to end the week on a negative note. FMDQ data showed that the naira weakened to N1641.27 per dollar on Friday from N1622.57 ...
Nigeria’s naira fell to a fresh low against the dollar, shrugging off on a surprise interest-rate increase amid ongoing local scarcity of the US currency. The naira slipped to 1,677 per dollar ...
The Naira on Tuesday depreciated at the official market, trading at N1,658.97 to the dollar. Data from the official trading platform of the FMDQ Exchange revealed that the Naira lost N106.05.