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Shakira Wins Major Tax Case as Spanish Court Orders $64 Million Refund

Global music star Shakira has been cleared of tax fraud by a Spanish court after years of legal battles with the country’s tax authorities.

The court ruled that prosecutors failed to prove Shakira spent enough time living in Spain in 2011 to qualify as a tax resident.

According to the judgment, she stayed in the country for 163 days that year, which was below the required 183-day limit.

Following the decision, Spanish authorities were ordered to refund the singer €55 million, about $64 million, along with interest. However, the country’s tax agency has announced plans to appeal the ruling, meaning the money will not be released until the legal process is fully completed.Reacting to the judgment, Shakira said the ruling finally cleared her name after years of public scrutiny and emotional stress. She insisted there was never any fraud and said the accusations affected both her health and family.

The refund includes millions previously paid in taxes and penalties that had been classified as serious violations by Spanish authorities.The dispute began during the years Shakira lived in Spain while in a relationship with former football star Gerard Piqué. The pair reportedly met during preparations for the 2010 FIFA World Cup anthem Waka Waka.Despite the latest victory, the case is not fully over because Spanish tax officials are still pushing for a Supreme Court review.

The ruling comes at a busy time for Shakira, who is also preparing for major World Cup performances and recently released a 2026 FIFA World Cup anthem featuring Burna Boy.

Frank Edoho Says He Never Wants His Death Connected to Any Woman

Popular broadcaster and TV host Frank Edoho has opened up about how he hopes to be remembered when he eventually leaves the world.

Speaking during an interview on the Outside The Box podcast, Edoho said he does not want his death to be linked to any woman under any circumstance.

According to him, he wants to live and die peacefully, without carrying emotional pain, regrets, or unresolved issues. He explained that he hopes his life will be remembered for the happiness and positivity he brought to others.

Talking about men’s emotional struggles and silent battles, Edoho said he would never want to get to heaven and hear that a woman was responsible for his death, whether it involved his wife, mother, or daughter.

He added that his biggest wish is to die fulfilled and smiling, knowing he made people around him happy and tried to do good during his lifetime.In his words, the only regret he hopes to have is wishing he had done even more good for people, not wishing he had more time to live.

Frank Edoho became widely known across Nigeria as the longtime host of the popular game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.

Khing Moses of Talentz MEDIA sits down with Ghanaian hiplife veteran Naa Agyeman in an exclusive and heartfelt conversation that explores music, legacy, and life beyond the spotlight.

The interview opens with reflections on Naa Agyeman’s long-standing journey in the Ghanaian music industry, where he established himself as one of the influential voices of his time. He shared how the industry has evolved and how he continues to adapt while maintaining his signature sound.

One of the most exciting revelations from the conversation was his announcement of a new single set to be released soon. According to him, the upcoming track carries a fresh sound while still preserving the essence of classic hiplife that fans love.

Naa Agyeman also opened up about his personal life, revealing that he is a proud father of two children—a boy and a girl. He described his family as his greatest motivation and the anchor that keeps him grounded through the demands of the music industry.

When asked about his inspiration, the veteran musician explained that everyday life, personal experiences, and the struggles of ordinary people serve as the foundation of his songwriting. He emphasized that music is more than entertainment—it is storytelling.

He further explained his songwriting process, revealing that he often begins with a message before building melodies around it. Sometimes inspiration comes instantly, while other times he spends days refining a single verse to ensure it carries meaning.

The conversation also touched on his youthful appearance, which continues to surprise fans. Naa Agyeman attributed his energetic look to discipline, peace of mind, and staying connected to music that keeps him mentally and emotionally active.

Khing Moses praised the veteran artist for his consistency and ability to remain relevant across generations. He highlighted how rare it is for an artist from that era to still command attention in today’s fast-changing music landscape.

Naa Agyeman also spoke about collaborating with younger artists, revealing that his upcoming single will feature one of Ghana’s rising stars. He believes blending generations is key to the future of Ghana music.

The interview ended on a powerful note as he encouraged young musicians to stay disciplined, avoid shortcuts, and focus on building meaningful careers rather than chasing only fame.

This exclusive conversation between Khing Moses and Naa Agyeman is a reminder of the power of legacy, creativity, and passion in shaping the future of Ghanaian music.

Music Money Comes and Goes, But Football Pays Steady – Skales Speaks Out

Nigerian singer, Skales has stirred up the long-running debate about who earns more between musicians and footballers. His take? Footballers enjoy far more stable and reliable income than artists in the music industry.In a recent interview, the ‘Shake Body’ hitmaker explained that footballers don’t even need to be regular starters or big names to keep collecting their money. In music, however, it’s usually only the currently hot artists who are cashing out big.

“Football money is greater than music,” Skales said. “The difference is that you don’t even have to be a big star or a starter in football to make money. But music money is seasonal. An artist can be up today and down tomorrow.

Artists who have been able to stay relevant consistently are backed by the divine.“However, in football, even without being relevant you will still be making money. There are some footballers you don’t even know their names but they are earning well. Music is also crazy money but sports money is different.”

Skales pointed out that while musicians can make huge sums during their peak moments, football contracts provide consistent pay throughout the agreement period, regardless of form or playing time.

Kano Board Suspends Two Kannywood Actors Over Alleged Indecent Video

The Kano State Censorship Board has suspended two Kannywood actors, Amina Uba Hassan and Adam Garba, following their appearance in a video that sparked reactions online over claims of indecent content.

The board announced the suspension on Sunday, saying the move was aimed at promoting discipline, protecting cultural values, and ensuring filmmakers follow the rules guiding movie production in Kano State.

According to the board, the controversial video attracted complaints from residents who believed it went against public morals and decency standards in the state.

As part of the punishment, both actors have been banned from taking part in any film-related activities in Kano State for one year.The board also warned that anyone who ignores the suspension could face stricter penalties under the law establishing the agency.Speaking on the issue, the Executive Secretary of the board, Abba El-Mustapha, advised Kannywood actors, producers, and directors to avoid actions that could damage the reputation of the industry.

He also urged filmmakers to fully respect and comply with the suspension order.

Money Doesn’t Always Fix Depression, Says Timini Egbuson

Popular Nollywood actor Timini Egbuson has shared his thoughts on the connection between money, happiness, and depression, saying financial success does not automatically solve emotional struggles.

The actor reacted to a viral post on X which claimed that many people battling depression only needed money to feel better.Responding to the post, Timini simply stated that “it’s not always about money,” suggesting that depression can still affect people regardless of their financial status.

His comment sparked conversations online, with many people agreeing that although financial problems can contribute to depression, money alone cannot heal emotional pain caused by grief, anxiety, loneliness, or personal struggles.Others, however, argued that lack of money remains one of the biggest causes of depression for many Nigerians, especially with the rising cost of living and economic hardship.

Timini’s statement has continued to generate mixed reactions, with some praising his perspective while others insisted that financial stability can greatly reduce stress and improve mental wellbeing.

Nony 4DGD Opens Up on Struggles Ahead of New Song ‘Many Men’

Fast-rising Afro-Pop singer Opeloyeru Basit, better known as Nony 4DGD, is getting ready to release his new single titled Many Men, a song inspired by struggle, survival, and personal growth.

The Lagos-born artiste said the track reflects the hidden battles many people face daily while trying to succeed and make a better life for themselves. The song is set to drop on May 20 on all major streaming platforms.

According to Nony 4DGD, Many Men carries a strong message about resilience, taking risks, and refusing to give up even when life becomes difficult.He explained that growing up in Lagos greatly shaped both his sound and mindset, describing the city as a place filled with hustlers driven by ambition and determination.The singer also admitted that his music journey has changed him over time.

He said he initially tried to imitate other artistes but has now found his own identity and sound.

Nony 4DGD described Many Men as his most personal and honest song yet, revealing that there were moments he almost abandoned the project during recording sessions.

However, he said the frustration eventually became the energy that pushed him to finish the song.According to him, the final version came together during a late-night studio session where everything suddenly clicked.

The artiste added that what makes his music different is the fact that it comes from real-life experiences instead of trends or internet hype.

Nigerian Celebrities We’ve Sadly Lost to Cancer

The Nigerian entertainment industry was recently thrown into mourning following reports of the death of beloved Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo after a battle with kidney cancer.

Behind the fame, red carpets, and glamorous lifestyle, many celebrities quietly fight painful health battles away from the public eye.

Over the years, cancer has taken the lives of several talented Nigerian entertainers whose contributions continue to live on through their work and legacy.

Here are some Nigerian stars we sadly lost to cancer.Alexx EkuboPopular Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo reportedly died after complications linked to advanced kidney cancer.

Known for his charm, talent, and impressive performances on screen, Alexx became one of the most admired faces in Nollywood. Beyond acting, he was also respected for his humanitarian efforts and influence in the entertainment industry.His death came as a heartbreaking shock to fans and colleagues across the country.

Aduke GoldGospel singer Aduke Gold passed away in August 2024 while receiving treatment in Ibadan.After her death, several rumours circulated online about the cause.

However, it was later confirmed by her family that the singer had been battling cervical cancer.Aduke Gold was loved for her powerful gospel songs and inspiring ministry, touching the lives of many through her music and faith.

Sound Sultan, Veteran singer Sound Sultan died in July 2021 at the age of 44 after battling a rare form of cancer known as Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma.

The music icon was widely respected for using his songs to speak about corruption, poverty, bad governance, and social issues in Nigeria.Even during his illness, fans around the world continued to celebrate his creativity, humility, and impact on the Nigerian music industry.

Karibi Fubara. Actor Karibi Fubara died in December 2021 after battling kidney cancer for over a year.Karibi was known for his memorable roles in movies and series including Smart Money Woman and God Calling.

Friends and colleagues described him as joyful, kind-hearted, and full of life.

His passing left many heartbroken within the Nollywood community.

Sunny OkosunLegendary musician Sunny Okosun passed away in 2008 after battling colon cancer.The music legend gained international recognition for using his songs to advocate for African liberation and social justice.

Later in life, he became a gospel minister and continued inspiring people through music and faith.His legacy remains unforgettable in the Nigerian music scene.Ify OnwuemeneVeteran actress Ify Onwuemene died after a long battle with endometrial cancer.She was best known for her role in the popular sitcom Everyday People. Despite undergoing several treatments and surgeries, she continued fighting the illness for years.Her death was deeply mourned by colleagues and fans who admired her strength and resilience.

Cubana Chief Priest Loses APC Ticket for Imo House of Reps Seat

Socialite and businessman Cubana Chief Priest has lost the APC primary election for the Orsu/Orlu/Oru East federal constituency seat ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The celebrity businessman, whose real name is Pascal Okechukwu, contested for the party’s ticket but was defeated by the current lawmaker representing the constituency, Canice Moore Nwachukwu.

Nwachukwu, who is currently serving his second term in the House of Representatives, secured victory in the party primary, ending Cubana Chief Priest’s bid to fly the APC flag in the upcoming election.Before the primary election, Cubana Chief Priest had openly shown strong support for President Bola Tinubu and the ruling APC. He was also appointed as the Imo State director of the City Boy Movement, a political support group mobilising young Nigerians ahead of Tinubu’s re-election campaign.

Despite his popularity and influence on social media, the businessman could not secure enough support to clinch the ticket.

I Thought My Acting Career Was Stuck Before My AMVCA Win – Linda Ejiofor

Award-winning Nollywood actress Linda Ejiofor has shared how she once feared her acting career had stopped progressing before her big victory at the 2026 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA).

In a recent interview, the actress revealed that about three years ago, she felt lost professionally and began praying for a breakthrough and new opportunities.

According to Linda, things eventually changed after she landed two major film roles that completely transformed her career journey.“Three years ago, I felt like my career wasn’t moving forward anymore. I prayed to God for something new, and eventually, I got two beautiful stories that changed everything for me,” she said.

The actress also appreciated her husband, actor Ibrahim Suleiman, for standing by her during the difficult period and constantly encouraging her, even when she doubted her own performances.Linda admitted she initially struggled to believe the positive feedback she received about her acting in both projects.

Her hard work and comeback paid off at the 2026 AMVCA, where she won Best Lead Actress for The Serpent’s Gift and Best Supporting Actress for The Herd on the same night.

The double win became one of the biggest highlights of the award ceremony and marked a major milestone in her acting career.