- Tems, has reached a significant milestone in her career.
- Her first album, “Born In The Wild,” has been listed among Billboard’s top R&B albums of 2024.
- This achievement confirms Tems’ status as one of the leading African artists in the world.
Nigerian singer and songwriter Temilade Openiyi, known as Tems, has reached a significant milestone in her career. Her first album, “Born In The Wild,” has been listed among Billboard’s top R&B albums of 2024.
This achievement confirms Tems’ status as one of the leading African artists in the world.
Remarkably, she is the only African artist included in this esteemed list, which also highlights albums from famous musicians like Chris Brown, Party Next Door, Muni Long, and Bryson Tiller.
Billboard celebrates Tems’ music, stating it blends many different styles that can’t be limited to Afrobeats.
Her tracks have gained popularity far outside Africa, bringing her millions of fans and important awards.
Tems’ debut album, titled “Born In The Wild,” has received both commercial and critical acclaim. It reached No. 5 on the Top R&B Albums chart and made its way onto the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 56.
Furthermore, the album has led to two Grammy nominations for Tems in 2025 for Best Global Music Album and Best African Music Performance.
In other news, A Nigerian man has ignited discussions online after he voiced worries about a doctor’s unreadable handwriting on a prescription note.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he cautioned that this unclear writing can create serious dangers for patients.
He underscored that such issues might lead to medication errors, threatening patients’ safety.
In his post, he wrote: “Doctors need to stop doing this, it is not okay. It causes medication errors, and the danger it poses to everyone involved (especially patients) is alarming! I can actually understand what he wrote, but it’s still so annoying.”
After his comments, many people joined the discussion in the comments section, expressing their opinions and reactions.