- Reekado Banks has sparked reactions online after seemingly throwing shade at Burna Boy over a post about his new album, No Sign of Weakness.

Singer Reekado Banks has sparked reactions online after seemingly throwing shade at Burna Boy over a post about his new album, No Sign of Weakness.
Burna Boy had earlier shared that fans having different favorite songs from his album was proof it’s a real album, not just a single. “An album is NOT a single,” he wrote.
Shortly after, Reekado tweeted, “Shey tracks for album suppose sound the same before ni? The bar is in hell,” suggesting Burna’s post was unnecessary or self-praising.
Fans are now debating who the tweet was aimed at, with many believing it’s a direct jab at Burna Boy.

In other news…. Renowned television personality and journalist, Morayo Afolabi-Brown, has stirred up widespread discussion after making a provocative political statement on social media.
Taking to her Instagram page, the host of the popular talk show Your View directed a message at President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, suggesting he temporarily step aside from office. Her post read:
“Dear @officialasiwajubat, please allow him to be President for six months while you take a leave of absence. Let’s see what kind of magic he claims he can perform. This level of desperation is becoming quite disturbing.”
Although Morayo refrained from naming anyone, many online users speculated that her message was directed at Labour Party’s Peter Obi. The assumption came shortly after a viral video showed Obi serving food at an event in Imo State a gesture seen by his supporters as a sign of humility, but dismissed by critics as a publicity stunt.
Morayo’s post seemed to align with the critical view, and her remark quickly sparked debate across social media platforms.