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False allegations or Justice? Here's everything you need to know about Achraf Hakimi's Rape allegations that's be trending for the past few days. A Thread πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦

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False allegations or Justice? Here's everything you need to know about Achraf Hakimi's Rape allegations that's be trending for the past few days. A Thread πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦ PSG star Achraf Hakimi faces up to 15 years in prison as French prosecutors requested his indictment for rape charges from Feb 2023 The alleged incident dates back to February 2023. Amelie, a 24-year-old woman, claimed she met Hakimi through Instagram and that after weeks of chatting, he invited her to his home near Paris while the football star's wife Hiba Abouk and children were away. She claimed she was assault at Hakimi’s home after contact through Instagram but Hakimi firmly denies the allegations and claims he is the victim of an attempted blackmail/racketeering plot. Recent texts between accuser AmΓ©lie and friend Nadia suggest a plan to seduce and rob Hakimi, with messages like “We’re going to rob him blind.” (Source: L’Equipe) She claimed she was assault at Hakimi’s home after contact through Instagram bu...

Rick Ross revealed how he invested in his family, stating, “I’ve empowered them financially. My mother is a millionaire, and so is my sister. I made a smart investment that enabled them to achieve financial independence.

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  For years, my family members haven’t had to ask me for anything because I’ve empowered them financially. My mother is a millionaire, and so is my sister. I made a smart investment that allowed them to achieve financial independence.  Empowering your family and close circle is the most important key to maintaining wealth over time. Wealth isn’t just about what you earn individually—it’s about lifting up those around you too.  If you’re rich but everyone around you is struggling financially, eventually that imbalance will catch up with you. True financial success means creating a legacy where your loved ones are also financially secure and self-sufficient. By investing in your family’s financial future, you ensure that your wealth endures and grows, not only for yourself but for generations to come.

VeryDarkMan threw subtle shade at Asake, stating that only Wizkid left his record label on good terms and in balance.

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VeryDarkMan recently threw some subtle shade at Asake by saying that only Wizkid left his record label with a fair balance when he departed.  He expressed disappointment over how loyalty among artists seems to be fading. According to him, many artists agree to contracts with terms like 80% to the label and 20% to themselves, but once they achieve success, they forget the investments and commitments their label bosses made to help them rise.  Instead of appreciating that support, they choose to disregard the agreement, often terminating contracts prematurely. Without naming anyone directly, VeryDarkMan hinted at a particular artist who recently gained fame but has already forgotten the person who helped bring him into the limelight. This trend, he suggests, shows a worrying lack of gratitude and professionalism in today’s music industry.

Social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) has harshly criticized comedian MC Mbakara, accusing him of exploiting his special-needs child to make money on Facebook.

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  VDM DRAGS MC MBAKARA OVER HIS CHILD’S CONTENT Social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) has harshly criticized comedian MC Mbakara, accusing him of exploiting his special-needs child to make money on Facebook. VDM didn’t hold back, stating: “Using your special child to make money on Facebook is the height of shamelessness and irresponsibility. Life is more than just making money on social media, and I have some dignity and self-respect!” His statement has sparked a heated debate online — some people agree with VDM’s stance, while others argue that Mbakara is simply sharing his life and inspiring others. This isn’t the first time VDM has called out celebrities, but this particular criticism has struck a nerve. Do you think VDM went too far, or is he speaking hard truth?

The N100million my manager called out on my live show is not my real account balance. That is the money in my second account.

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Popular TikTok streamer Peller recently went live to address his fans regarding the money in his accounts. He clarified that the N100 million his manager mentioned during a live show was not his actual account balance but the amount in his second account.  Peller expressed disbelief at the idea that he would have only N100 million in his main account, especially since he has been actively giving away money online. He said, “How can I have only N100 million in my real account and still be doing giveaways? Do you even know how much is actually in my real account?”  He emphasized that N100 million is not a huge amount for him and could be spent quickly. This statement was his way of assuring fans that his wealth is much greater than what was publicly stated.

I f£ar Nobody, I no send anybody Papa. Davido has never given me penny and I have never begged him for money before. Davido can’t control me, am not Davido’s boy.

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I fear nobody and I don’t owe anyone allegiance. Davido has never given me a single penny, and I have never begged him for money. Davido cannot control me—I am not Davido’s boy. Popular activist Verydarkman has come online to clear the air amid rumors questioning his loyalty to Davido, despite the support Davido supposedly gave him, including paying for his apartment in Abuja. Verydarkman clarified that Davido has never given him any money. If Davido truly did, he should provide receipts as proof. Davido once offered me money, but I declined. He also wanted to introduce me to his uncle and promised to give me 50 million naira, but I refused because I was not interested. When I met Burna Boy, he told me to call him out if he ever did anything wrong. We had many conversations about politics, and he never brought up Wizkid or Davido. I am a fearless man. I fear no one and do not worship money.

A lot of people often ask how I met my wife, Simi, so here’s the story.

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  A lot of people often ask how I met my wife, Simi, so here’s the story. I first discovered her music and found myself playing one of her songs on repeat. Deeply moved by her voice, I decided to reach out and slid into her Facebook DMs.  I sent her a message—filled with plenty of grammatical errors—but she didn’t see it. It wasn’t until much later that we finally met in person. That moment came in Bogoriri, where she had come to perform. I saw her and thought she was incredibly beautiful. We became friends, and as a sharp guy, I told her, “Let’s do this life thing together.”  From that point on, our journey began. Simi has been an incredibly supportive partner. She gives me great advice—most times, when I don’t follow it, I end up regretting it. We share our music with each other before releasing it. There’s no pretense in our relationship, and that honesty has kept the love in our marriage pure and strong.