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  • Rema reveals why he called off school after gaining admission at UNILAG

    Rema reveals why he called off school after gaining admission at UNILAG

    Afrobeats singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has revealed why he called off school to pursue his music career despite gaining admission at UNILAG last year.

    He pointed out that after gaining admission at Unilag, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike crippled it as universities were shut down.

    “I gained admission to UNILAG last year, but I moved on because of ASUU strike. Therefore, there are no plans of going to the university, making him weigh his options.

    The singer noted that after the one-month strike, he decided he would be calling off school to pursue his music career; therefore, there are no plans of going to the university.

    Recall that Rema, via a tweet on his verified page on Twitter, had said his mom still wants him to get a degree despite all he have achieved without one. He also revealed he has earned an admission into UNILAG.

    His tweet read: “What if I told y’all I got an admission into UNILAG? Lol Mom said I still need to get a degree sigh, oh well see you guys in class! “

    According to the singer, his mum has come to terms with his decision to focus on music fully.

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    In a recent news Rema has achieved a great feat in the music industry and is recognised at home and abroad. Rema is no doubt taking Nigerian music globally.

    The 22-year-old singer was recognised by two of Football’s biggest players, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar.

    Cristiano Ronaldo took many by surprise as he shared a video of three of his kids dancing to Rema’s song, Calm Down.

    The record-breaking footballer shared the video via his Instagram story with his 555 million followers.

    Neymar had also taken to his social media page to share a video of him vibing to the singer’s song as he revealed that he was still recovering.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the National Industrial Court (NICN) had adjourned the Federal government suit against ASUU until March 28 for ruling.

    The claimants, Federal Government and the Minister of Education, had dragged ASUU before the court in August 2022 over the then strike, for interpretation and application of some Trade Dispute Act.

    The matter before the president of the court, Justice Benedict Kanyip, came up on Tuesday for hearing of the defendant’s preliminary objection.

    However, when the matter was called, the defence counsel, Mr Femi Falana, SAN, informed the court that his process on Reply on Point of Law could not be filed on Monday at the court’s registry due to internet issue.
    He, therefore, sought for the leave of court for a short adjournment.

    The judge in response stepped down the matter until 1.00 pm to enable the counsel properly file his process and serve on the claimants’ counsel.

    When the court resumed, Falana applied for his motion dated and filed Sept. 19, 2022, seeking for the leave of court for extension and his Reply on Point of Law filed Tuesday to be deemed as properly filed.

    He further proceeded to inform the court that his preliminary objection was premised on jurisdiction of the court and he relied on order 3 rule 6 of the TDA to argue that the Minister of Labour and Employment did not follow due process before issuing the referral to the court.

    He stated that reconciliation steps were not duly followed and that the Minister could approach the court if parties of a Trade Union could not resolve their differences.

    The counsel to FG and Minister of Education, J.U.K Igwe, SAN in response to Falana’s submission, stated that Falana’s reply which he received five minutes before the court’s proceeding was on reply of facts and not on law.
    He further stated that all the authorities cited by the counsel did not have any relevance to his application.

    Igwe, in addition, stated that the defence counsel should have sought for the leave of court to file a counter-affidavit.

    He also said NICN, with its exclusive jurisdiction on industrial matter, had the jurisdiction to entertain the matter.

    Igwe stated that the minister did not act out of the ordinary as order 3 rule 6 of the TDA conferred on him the power to refer the matter to NICN.

    He added that the matter was also of national interest. He concluded by urging the court to discountenance the defence counsel’s objection.

    The judge, therefore, adjourned the matter until March 28 for ruling.

  • Rema’s “Calm Down” rocks India as no.1 song

    Rema’s “Calm Down” rocks India as no.1 song

    Nigerian music star, Divine Ikubor, a.k.a. Rema, has taken afrobeat to greater heights, as “Calm Down” becomes the number 1 song in India.

    Rema, whose real name is Divine Ikubor outdid his peers following yet another astounding feat. He made this breakthrough known via the micro-blogging platform, Twitter.

    The singer wrote: “Number 1 in India. Since Rema’s new feat aired, a viral throwback video of him has made the rounds on social media. In the video, the Mavin record star revealed that he has been criticized severely for sounding Indian.

    Nonetheless, he boldly affirmed that he would love to take Afrobeats into zones that no one else has infiltrated.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Rema is a Nigerian singer, musician, and rapper. He rose to stardom with the release of the song “Dumebi”. In 2019, he later signed a record deal with Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records.

    Rema grew up singing and rapping while he was in secondary school. He attended his primary and secondary school education at Ighile Group of Schools, Edo State. He lost his father and elder brother but still takes good care of his mother.

    He started his music career in churches [10].In 2018, Rema posted a viral freestyle on Instagram to D’Prince’s track “Gucci Gang”. The post caught the attention of D’Prince who flew him to Lagos to offer a record deal to the young talent.[

    Rema signed a record deal with D’Prince’s[ Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records owned by record producer Don Jazzy, in 2019.

    He went on to release his self-titled debut EP “Rema” in 2019, which peaked at number 1 on Apple Music Nigeria On 21 May 2019, Jonzing World, and Mavins released the music video of “Dumebi”, a major breakout song from his self-titled EP, featuring a cameo appearance from Diana Eneje.

    The video was directed by Ademola Falomo and currently has 60 million views on YouTube. Later that summer, In 2019, one of his other most popular songs from the EP gained more popularity when it was placed on former president of the United States of America, Barack Obama’s summer playlist.

    In May 2021, Rema announced he will be calling his sound “Afrorave”, a subgenre of Afrobeats with influences of Arabian and Indian music which has led to him having one of the strongest fanbases in the country known as Ravers.

    In September 2021, Rema was unveiled as a brand ambassador for the popular soft drink Pepsi alongside his label mate Ayra Starr.

    On 7 November 2022, Rema received on stage an award during his London concert as his songs achieved 1 billion streams worldwide.

  • Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ grasps about 300 million views on YouTube

    Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ grasps about 300 million views on YouTube

    Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor, professionally known by his stage name Rema, is on the lips of everyone on social media, after his most recent feat with his song, Calm Down.

    Rema, who released the song, “Calm down” about 10 months ago scored another impressive feat after the song garnered almost 300 million views on youtube.

    The song, “Calm Down” is off Rema’s debut studio album, Rave and Rose, which was released earlier in the year 2022.

    The Mavin record singer also released a remix with American singer, Selena Gomez, which is already the most streamed Afro-beat song in the year 2022.

    This is only one of Rema’s many achievements so far in the year 2022.

    Recall that Rema rose to stardom with the release of the song “Dumebi”. In 2019, he later signed a record deal with Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Rema started his music career in churches. In 2018, he posted a viral freestyle on Instagram to D’Prince’s track “Gucci Gang”. The post caught the attention of D’Prince who flew him to Lagos to offer a record deal to the young talent.

    Rema signed a record deal with D’Prince’s Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records owned by record producer Don Jazzy, in 2019. He went on to release his self-titled debut EP “Rema” in 2019, which peaked at number 1 on Apple Music Nigeria.
    Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ grasps about 300 million views on YouTube
    On 21 May 2019, Jonzing World, and Mavins released the music video of “Dumebi”, a major breakout song from his self-titled EP, featuring a cameo appearance from Diana Eneje. The video was directed by Ademola Falomo and currently has 60 million views on YouTube.

    Later that summer, In 2019, one of his other most popular songs from the EP gained more popularity when it was placed on the former president of the United States of America, Barack Obama’s summer playlist.

    In May 2021, Rema announced he will be calling his sound “Afrorave”, a subgenre of Afrobeats with influences of Arabian and Indian music which has led to him having one of the strongest fanbases in the country known as Ravers.

    In September 2021, Rema was unveiled as a brand ambassador for the popular soft drink Pepsi alongside his label mate Ayra Starr.

    On 7 November 2022, Rema received on stage an award during his London concert as his songs achieved 1 billion streams worldwide.

  • Timaya rates Rema as the best among young artistes

    Timaya rates Rema as the best among young artistes

    Popular Nigerian artiste, Timaya, has rated Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema. as being on the top of the list of rising young artists.

    According to him, the ‘Calm Down’ hitmaker is above his peers in Nigerian music.

    Timaya stated this in a radio interview as he pointed out that Rema’s music, dress sense and stage performance are all indicators that he is the best among his contemporaries.

    The Plantain Boy crooner further said that the Mavin/Jonzing Records signee is a dad to other promising ‘young boys.’

    “I am a fan of Rema. Among all the young boys, he is the toppest. Rema is their dad,” he said.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Rema rose to stardom with the release of the song “Dumebi”. In 2019, he signed a record deal with Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records.

    He grew up singing and rapping while he was in secondary school. He attended primary and secondary school at Ighile Group of Schools, Edo State. He lost his father and elder brother but still takes good care of his mother.

    Rema started his music career in churches. In 2018, he posted a viral freestyle on Instagram to D’Prince’s track “Gucci Gang”. The post caught the attention of D’Prince who flew him to Lagos to offer a record deal to the young talent.

    The ‘Calm Down’ hitmaker signed a record deal with D’Prince’s Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records owned by record producer Don Jazzy, in 2019.

    He went on to release his self-titled debut EP “Rema” in 2019, which peaked at number 1 on Apple Music Nigeria. On 21 May 2019, Jonzing World, and Mavins released the music video of “Dumebi”, a major breakout song from his self-titled EP, featuring a cameo appearance from Diana Eneje. The video was directed by Ademola Falomo and currently has 56 million views on YouTube.

    In May 2021, Rema announced he would be calling his sound “Afrorave”, a subgenre of Afrobeats with influences of Arabian and Indian music which has led to him having one of the strongest fanbase in the country known as Ravers.

    In September 2021, Rema was unveiled as a brand ambassador for the popular soft drink Pepsi alongside his label mate Ayra Starr. In 7 September 2022, Rema received on stage an award during his London concert as his songs achieved 1 billion streams worldwide.

  • Why I chose to study at Unilag – Rema

    Why I chose to study at Unilag – Rema

    Sensational singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has disclosed why he chose to study at University of Lagos.

     

    Recall that the legendary singer revealed that he gained admission into the University of Lagos some months ago.

     

    Rema revealed why he had chosen to study here in Nigeria; according to him, regardless of his career in the music industry, he still lives here in Nigeria.

     

    When asked the motive behind his decision, he said, “because I live here mostly; in Lagos.”

     

    With the whole public university on strike for months now, the singer had taken to his social media page last week, to beg ASUU to call off it’s prolonged strike.

     

    “Since them give me admission, I never start school o” – Rema cries out as he begs ASUU to call off strike

  • How I switched from gospel to ‘worldly’ music – Rema reveals

    How I switched from gospel to ‘worldly’ music – Rema reveals

    Nigerian singer, Divine Ikubor better known as Rema has narrated how he transited from gospel to secular music.

    According to him, the switch began when he started going to sing at bars and lounges just so he could make ends meet.

    The Benin-born singer disclosed that before then, he was the head of a gospel rap group in his church.

    The singer made the revelation during a talk show, Rubbin’ Minds show on Channels TV, hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.

    “I was still in Benin when that switch happened. A lot of people thought that when I got signed, I started deviating.

    “No. Actually, life was tough in Benin. I’m not that guy to ask the people in church to pay me because I’m doing God’s work.

    “Right there in Benin, I started going to competitions, going to bars, lounges, political rallies; just trying to get on the stage and hold a microphone, to at least get sprayed some money to come back home and feed my family, because we were going through tough times.

    “I lost my father and brother and I needed to come through for my family. At that point in time, I felt like that’s where I started spacing out; little by little, until I just exiled,” Rema narrated.

    Rema revealed that the transition was weird for him and his mum, but that he was unable to convince the mother about his choice.

    “It was weird for me and most especially for my mum because she was well known in church. I didn’t do any much explaining. I just told her to trust me,” he said.