ODUMODUBLVCK’s ‘Blood on the Dance Floor’ Sparks Global Hip‑Hop Buzz
ODUMODUBLVCK’s ‘Blood on the Dance Floor’ featuring Bloody Civilian and Wale sparks global streams, earns 11.7 M Audiomack plays, and signals a new era for Nigerian hip‑hop.
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ODUMODUBLVCK’s ‘Blood on the Dance Floor’ featuring Bloody Civilian and Wale sparks global streams, earns 11.7 M Audiomack plays, and signals a new era for Nigerian hip‑hop.
Erling Haaland scored his 100th Premier League goal as Manchester City survived a stunning Fulham comeback to win 5-4 at Craven Cottage, moving within two points of Arsenal in the title race.
The India women's cricket team is gearing up for an important three-match ODI series against Australia starting December 5, 2024. With the Women's World Cup around the corner, India aims to sharpen its batting lineup. Australia, having recently showcased its prowess against Bangladesh, will face India under the leadership of Tahlia McGrath as Alyssa Healy recovers from an injury. Fans can catch the action live on various platforms.
Emma Raducanu faced a heartbreaking exit from Wimbledon after a gripping fourth-round match against qualifier Lulu Sun. The 21-year-old Brit, hampered by a back injury, fell short despite her determination, losing 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. Raducanu's resurgence in form wasn't enough against Sun's remarkable performance, ending her pursuit of a quarter-final spot. Meanwhile, Sun will now advance to play Croatia's Donna Vekic.
Nigeria raised domestic passport fees to ₦100,000 for 32 pages and ₦200,000 for 64 pages from Sept 1, 2025. Peter Obi condemned the decision, noting the new costs exceed the ₦70,000 monthly minimum wage. The Immigration Service says higher fees will sustain quality and service. Critics say the increase prices out students, workers, and families who need to travel for study or work.
Kipchumba Murkomen, Kenya's Interior Cabinet Secretary, vows to root out corruption among police and government officials—focusing on crimes like human trafficking and illegal fees. He insists no act of graft is too small to ignore, warning all implicated officers of dismissal and legal action.