REMA BECOMES FIRST AFRICAN ARTIST ON ROLLING STONE COVER. (PHOTO).

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 Rema Becomes First African Artist on Rolling Stone Cover Nigerian music star Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has made history as the first African artist to be featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. The American publication, renowned for its coverage of music, politics, and pop culture, announced Rema as the cover star for its April 2025 edition. Mavin Records celebrated the achievement on Instagram, calling him the “Afrobeats Visionary.” Following the announcement, Rema delivered an electrifying performance at the Rolling Stone concert, thrilling audiences with hits like Dumebi, Woman, and Calm Down. This milestone further solidifies Rema’s influence in global music, coming shortly after his feature on Dazed magazine. Since rising to fame in 2019 under Mavin Records, Rema has continued to push Afrobeats to new heights. His hit song Calm Down, featuring Selena Gomez, became the most streamed Afrobeats track in history, surpassing a billion streams on Spotify and ...

NASARAWA: GOV. SULE SWEARS IN FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL MAGAJI AS SSG. (PHOTO).


 Nasarawa: Governor Sule Swears in Former Attorney General Magaji as SSG


Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has officially sworn in Barrister Labaran Shuaibu Magaji, the former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, as the new Secretary to the State Government (SSG).


Magaji, who holds the traditional title of Matawalle Toto, took the oath of office on Friday during a swearing-in ceremony at the Government House in Lafia.


Additionally, Commodore Yahaya Owuna (Rtd.) was inaugurated as the Sole Administrator of Udege Administrative Council, a move aimed at resolving intra-ethnic tensions within the Afo communities in the area.

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