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Wizkid and Davido are the two Nigerian singer. Which one of them is the richest and most popular? Are you eager to find out more interesting facts about celebrities, their lifestyle and career? Then we are ready to share this information with you. Today we are going to compare two popular Nigeria big stars. We will observe any possible detail, concerning Wizkid X Davido. Wizkid X Davido These two artsites giants are not only prominent by themselves. They also have some tracks, recorded together. However, today we are going to observe them separately. We will look at the awards, money, songs, and fans. Wizkid a.k.a Star Boy This Nigerian singer is extremely talented. His career started when he was a little 11-year-old boy. He was born in Nigeria in 1990. Nowadays he is a prominent recording artist, performer, and songwriter. His earliest album was released in 2001. It was collaborative with Glorious Five band and was called Lil Prinz. He became widely known i
NEW YORK: Westworld" actress Evan Rachel Wood said on Tuesday she was taking a break from social media, a day after revealing on Twitter that she had been sexually abused twice. In a Rolling Stone interview published this month, the star discussed her suicide attempt at age 22 and being subjected to "physical, psychological, sexual" abuse.
The march in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, must have been a huge psychological boost for President Robert who is facing growing calls to resign as the economic crisis in the southern African state worsens. The 92-year-old Mr Mugabe was not in attendance, but the ruling Zanu-PF party's youth wing - which organised the march - announced that he had donated 1,000 hectares of residential stands for the building of homes. Youth leader Kudzai Chipanga said that by the 2018 election, young people would own homes and be landlords, not lodgers. Talk of the 2018 election was a dominant theme at the rally, with supporters of Mr Mugabe calling on Zimbabweans to unite behind him. One man at the rally told me: "Mr Mugabe is my hero. We are happy with his leadership." This is not the view of many other Zimbabweans who point out that the country is facing such a severe financial and economic crisis that civil servants aren't even paid on time. They questio
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