Unlike Nigerian singer Tems, John Legend has defended performing in Rwanda despite its alleged involvement in the DRC conflict ...
Nigerian singer Tems and pop-piano sensation Tyla have both joined Spotify’s Billions Club, marking a major milestone for ...
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Hosted on MSNApart from Nigeria’s Tems, here are 3 other African women who own foreign football clubThere is a growing number of African women making strides in global football ownership, breaking barriers in a traditionally ...
While Tems's move makes her the first African woman to own - in part or full - a professional team in the USA, it adds to the growing number of African women who are taking ownership roles in clubs ...
The Grammy-winning artist and club partner revels in the expansion team's debut win after 2-0 win over LA Galaxy.
While Spotify’s Billions Club contains an exclusive group of artists who’ve had songs reach one billion streams, there’s an even more elite crop of African artists who are members. “Essence” ...
An upcoming video Grammy Award winner Temilade Openiyi known in the show business as Tems as a real Arsenal devotee.
American singer-songwriter John Legend has told the BBC he is unfazed by a public backlash against his decision to perform in ...
Nigerian singers Tems and Ayra Starr attended Arsenal’s home ground, Emirates Stadium, as the Gunners fell behind in the Premier League title race, losing 1 – 0 to West Ham.
Tems is impacting the new generation, moving beyond music to sport as the first female artist to join San Diego FC ownership ...
On June 5, at the Troxy in Shoreditch, London, she will be the main act at Billboard Presents THE STAGE at SXSW London.
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