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Asake Goes Full Ink | Lege & VDM Clash | Police Bullet K!lls Student

ASAKE UNVEILS NEW INK: A Fresh Statement in Style

ASAKE UNVEILS NEW INK: A Fresh Statement in Style

Afrobeats star Asake is turning heads again — this time, not with a new song, but with a bold new tattoo.

The singer recently gave fans a glimpse of the fresh body art through crisp shots shared on social media. While he kept the meaning behind the design under wraps, the tattoo speaks volumes — bold, personal, and uniquely Asake.

Already known for wearing his identity on his sleeve (literally — his neck tattoo famously reads “ASAKE”), this new ink adds to the story of an artist who’s never afraid to wear his journey on his skin.

Fans are reacting with excitement, admiration, and curiosity. One thing’s clear: Asake doesn’t just make music — he makes statements.

Afrobeats star Asake is turning heads again — this time, not with a new song, but with a bold new tattoo.

The singer recently gave fans a glimpse of the fresh body art through crisp shots shared on social media. While he kept the meaning behind the design under wraps, the tattoo speaks volumes — bold, personal, and uniquely Asake.

Already known for wearing his identity on his sleeve (literally — his neck tattoo famously reads “ASAKE”), this new ink adds to the story of an artist who’s never afraid to wear his journey on his skin.

Fans are reacting with excitement, admiration, and curiosity. One thing’s clear: Asake doesn’t just make music — he makes statements.

VDM VS. LEGE: THE CLASH OF OPINIONS

Controversial activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) is back in the headlines — and this time, he’s locking horns with actor Lege Miami.

It started with VDM calling on Seyi Tinubu to use his influence to help young Nigerians. But Lege, who has close ties with the Tinubu family, didn’t take it lightly. He issued VDM an 18-hour warning to apologize.

VDM clapped back, saying he doesn’t need Seyi’s car or house — just action and accountability. Lege responded by claiming he’s submitted 500 CVs through Seyi to create job opportunities.

The streets of social media are divided, but one thing’s clear: this debate is far from over.

In a heartbreaking turn of events, a 17-year-old student, Taiwo Alade, lost his life to a stray bullet allegedly fired by police in Ibadan.

He was in the car with his father and twin brother, headed to write his WAEC exam, when officers opened fire during a traffic stop nearby. A stray bullet hit Taiwo, and despite being rushed to the hospital, he was pronounced d3ad on arrival.

The Oyo State government has launched an investigation, and public outrage continues to grow. Protests broke out as residents demanded justice. This is another painful reminder of the urgent need for police reform and accountability in Nigeria.