South African singer Tyla has landed in Nigeria, joining international stars like Gunna and Chloe Bailey for an exciting music event.
Fans were thrilled to see a video of her arrival in Lagos shared online.
Tyla’s fans from Nigeria were excited for her show, and they soon got to see her perform.
A video of her on stage at Flytimefest with American rapper Gunna has surfaced online, highlighting the strong connection between the two artists.
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In other news, A Nigerian man has shared a touching story about hope and recovery. He welcomed a baby girl almost a year after the painful loss of his son.
The user @Skino4u posted a heartfelt update, referencing a video from December 2023 showing his son’s burial, where he wrote, “God knows best. December 2023 you’ve done enough.”
In his latest update, he happily announced the arrival of his daughter, bringing joy to a month that had previously brought his family sorrow in 2023.
“I lost my boy last year 28 December 2023. God blessed me with a girl yesterday 20th December 2024,” he wrote.
The touching announcement has garnered an outpouring of love and support from social media users. Many praised his resilience and expressed joy over his family’s new blessing.
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