Nigerian artist Ahmed Ololade, known as Asake, has confirmed that he is no longer with YBNL Nation.
Speculation had been swirling about a dramatic exit from Olamide’s YBNL.
Asake announced he is leaving YBNL by dropping his new song, ‘Why Love,’ under his own label, Giran Republic.
Earlier this year, he showed respect to Olamide with his first single, ‘Military,’ putting to rest any rumors of a disagreement between them.
Asake joined YBNL Nation in February 2022.
In July 2022, he made a distribution agreement with Empire.
Even after leaving YBNL, he continues to work with Empire.
In other news, A widely circulated video depicts a female student from Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) in Anambra State, Nigeria, engaging in a physical confrontation with a lecturer who interrupted her dance recording.
The footage, which has gained significant attention online, captures the student filming herself when the lecturer enters the scene.
Upon the lecturer’s arrival, the student displays her dissatisfaction, leading to an intense physical struggle.
In the video, other students can be seen intervening to restrain her and prevent the situation from escalating further as she confronts the lecturer.
Reports indicate that the student’s mother is a lecturer in the Engineering Department at the university.
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