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Beyoncé Knowles was born to Tina (nee Beyoncé) and Mathew Knowles, and has a younger sister, Solange, who also achieved success in the music industry. At just nine years old, Beyoncé formed the girl group Destiny’s Child (originally known as Girl’s Tyme) in 1990 with childhood friends. Despite early setbacks, including a loss on the Star Search talent show in 1992 and a failed recording contract in 1995, Destiny’s Child signed with Columbia Records in 1997. Their self-titled debut album, featuring the hit single “No, No, No Part 2,” marked their breakthrough, followed by the hugely successful album “The Writing’s on the Wall” in 1999, which earned them two Grammy Awards. By 2001, Destiny’s Child, then comprised of Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams, topped the charts with “Survivor.” The group’s lineup changed over the years, but their success remained strong, with the 2011 release of “4” coinciding with Beyoncé’s pregnancy with her daughter Blue Ivy Carter.In 2013, Beyoncé revolutionized the music industry by unexpectedly dropping her self-titled visual album “BEYONCÉ,” which garnered widespread acclaim and set a new standard for surprise releases. Her 2016 visual album “Lemonade,” accompanied by a groundbreaking HBO special, showcased a more political and personal side of Beyoncé, exploring themes of Black culture and female empowerment. It received critical acclaim and cultural significance, cementing Beyoncé’s influence beyond music into academia and social discourse. Taking a break after giving birth to twins in 2017, Beyoncé returned in 2018 to headline Coachella as the first Black woman to do so, delivering a performance that celebrated HBCU traditions and became a cultural landmark. The performance was later released as a Netflix special and album. Ending the “Lemonade” era in 2018, Beyoncé and Jay Z released the joint album “Everything is Love” under the name “The Carters,” coinciding with their successful “On The Run II” tour. With a career spanning over 25 years, Beyoncé has become one of the best-selling music artists of all time, the most Grammy-nominated woman artist, and an iconic figure in entertainment history. Her influence extends to a new generation of artists, while she herself draws inspiration from legends such as Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, and Tina Turner, among others.
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MEET FEYO THE GENIUS

Felix Dabrilagha, known by his stage name Feyo The Genius, was born on September 25, 1997, in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Growing up in a supportive and loving family, Felix was encouraged to be true to himself. He spent his early years in Bayelsa, where he completed both his primary and secondary education. For higher education, he moved to Port Harcourt and earned his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Port Harcourt.Feyo The Genius ventured into the music scene in 2018 with no prior experience in music creation or performance. Despite this, his journey in the music industry has been remarkable. He started from scratch and gradually built a presence on streaming platforms. Feyo The Genius is known for his unique style, blending hip-hop with Afrobeat to create a soothing and captivating sound he describes as psychedelic. His music, a fusion of Afrobeat and modern hip-hop, offers a solid vibe and captivating sound that appeals to a wide range of music lovers. In 2019, he released his first project, the “Acid Illusion EP.” Following this, he dropped the “9X Rager EP” in 2020, further establishing his presence in the music world. Feyo continued to hone his craft, releasing three singles in 2021, including “Radical” and “Wetin U Go Do?”.Feyo The Genius is recognized for his consistent output, delivering music that resonates with his fans. In 2022, he released “Cocaine Part 2,” and 2023 saw him drop four singles that made waves both in the streets and on the charts. His latest single, “Squeeze,” was released earlier this year. Currently, Felix Dabrilagha, aka Feyo The Genius, is working on his next project titled “Reckless Reckless,” which promises to feature collaborations with various artists. His journey from an inexperienced beginner to a celebrated hip-hop Afro-fusion artist is a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft.
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Born in July 1966 in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Farooq Oreagba began his educational journey at Ijebu-Ode Grammar School before attending King’s College Lagos.He pursued higher education at Edward Greenes College, Oxford in London, where he graduated with distinction. Oreagba furthered his academic credentials with:A Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Combined Engineering Studies from Coventry University (1985-1989).A BTec Diploma in Business & Finance from the University of East London (1991-1993).Various certifications from both local and international institutions.Career HighlightsFarooq Oreagba’s career in the financial services sector is marked by several notable achievements. He is known for his:Expertise in deal origination.Deep understanding of capital markets.Proficiency in investment banking.Strategic vision and leadership, which have significantly contributed to the growth and success of numerous financial institutions.Over the last four decades, Oreagba has worked in the financial sector in Nigeria and abroad. He is a former Member of the Derivatives Product Advisory Committee of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. September 2023, he was appointed MD/CEO of NG Clearing Limited, a role that marks his return to the financial sector after a hiatus due to health issuesIn April 2014, Farooq Oreagba was diagnosed with osteosarcoma and carcinoma, types of bone marrow and skin cancer, respectively. Despite the incurable nature of these cancers, Oreagba has continued to battle bravely. His experience with cancer has profoundly influenced his personal and professional life. Farooq Oreagba’s appearance at the 2024 Ojude Oba festival garnered significant media attention. His refined style and charisma stood out, earning him accolades for his “swag sense” and “steeze.” Photos and videos of Oreagba at the festival, where he made a grand entrance on horseback and wore a full aso-oke agbada regalia, showcased his impeccable fashion sense and elegance. His stylish display and the beautiful tattoo on his arm, symbolizing his battle with cancer, captivated citizens across NigeriaFarooq Oreagba’s remarkable career in the financial services sector, coupled with his impressive educational background, has solidified his reputation as a distinguished professional. His appearance at the Ojude Oba 2024 festival highlighted his elegance and charm, making him a noteworthy figure in both the financial and social spheres. Despite keeping certain aspects of his personal life private, Oreagba continues to be a significant influence in his field.
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Michelle Robinson, born January 17, 1964 raised on Chicago’s South Side, was the daughter of Marian, a homemaker, and Frasier Robinson, a city worker. She excelled academically, earning a Bachelor’s degree in sociology and African American studies from Princeton University (1985) and a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School (1988).Returning to Chicago, Michelle began her career as a junior associate at Sidley & Austin (now Sidley Austin LLP), specializing in intellectual property law. It was there that she met her future husband, Barack Obama, in 1989. Seeking a path in public service, she joined Mayor Richard M. Daley’s office as an assistant in 1991. The following year, she and Barack, then a community organizer, married. Michelle continued her public service journey, serving as assistant commissioner for the Chicago Department of Planning and Development (1992-1993) and founding the Chicago branch of Public Allies, a leadership-training program for young adults, in 1993. She led the branch as executive director until 1996.Michelle’s career advanced alongside her husband’s political rise. When Barack was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996, Michelle became the associate dean of student services at the University of Chicago, driving community outreach initiatives. She progressed to executive director of community and external affairs in 2002, and by 2005, she was vice president of community and external affairs at the University of Chicago Medical Center, expanding her impact. Michelle Obama played a crucial role in her husband’s 2008 presidential campaign, taking leave from her University of Chicago position to focus on campaigning and caring for their young daughters. As a skilled speaker, she traveled extensively, humanizing Barack by sharing his flaws and imperfections, and impressing audiences with her authenticity and persuasiveness.Nicknamed “the closer” by campaign aides, Michelle’s efforts helped secure Barack’s nomination and eventual election as the 44th President of the United States, defeating John McCain on November 4, 2008. This historic victory made her the first black First Lady, and she continued to support her husband throughout his two terms in office, ending in 2017. Michelle Obama’s tenure as First Lady was marked by her dedication to creating positive change. She championed the causes of military families and childhood obesity prevention, taking innovative steps like planting a White House vegetable garden in 2009 to promote healthy eating. Her book, American Grown (2012), shared the story of this initiative and its impact. Beyond her advocacy work, Michelle’s impeccable fashion sense made her a style icon, cementing her enduring influence on American culture. With her warmth, intelligence, and generosity of spirit, she inspired countless individuals, leaving a lasting legacy as a passionate and compassionate First Lady. After leaving the White House in 2017, Michelle Obama maintained a low public profile until the release of her autobiography, Becoming, in 2018. The book became a massive success, topping the charts as one of the best-selling memoirs in publishing history. While largely apolitical, the book drew attention for her criticism of Donald Trump’s “birther” conspiracy, which she claimed put her family in danger. The book tour was adapted into a Netflix documentary, Becoming (2020), as part of the Obama’s production deal with the streaming service. Michelle also hosted The Michelle Obama Podcast on Spotify in 2020. Her second book, The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times (2022), offered personal insights into navigating difficult times. A two-time Grammy winner, Michelle took home Best Spoken Word Album for Becoming in 2020 and Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording for The Light We Carry in 2024 . In 2014, the Obama Foundation was established by Barack and Michelle Obama to inspire and empower individuals to create positive change. The foundation is responsible for developing the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago’s South Side. Additionally, it manages various programs, including the Girls Opportunity Alliance, which Michelle actively supports. This initiative focuses on promoting girls’ education globally, aligning with the foundation’s mission to connect and empower people to make a meaningful impact. Michelle and Barack Obama tied the knot on October 3, 1992, and have since built a loving family. They are proud parents to two beautiful daughters, Malia Ann Obama and Natasha Marian Obama.
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MEET CHULO

Osumume Jude, known by his stage name Chulo Marshal, was born on January 26, 1992, in Imo State, Nigeria. He spent his formative years in Imo State, where he attended both primary and secondary school. Jude was raised by his loving parents, who provided a supportive environment during his early years.After completing his secondary education, Jude pursued higher studies at Niger Delta University in Bayelsa State, where he obtained a degree. This academic journey laid a strong foundation for his future endeavors. Chulo Marshal’s musical journey began in 2014 when he decided to fully immerse himself in music, despite having no prior training or experience in the field. Specializing in Afrobeat and Afro drill, he draws inspiration from personal experiences and the events around him, using his keen observation of his surroundings to fuel his creativity. Despite starting without a mentor or formal training, Chulo Marshal has quickly gained recognition for his high-quality music. His Afrocentric sound captivates the soul and soothes the body, elevating the listener’s spirit regardless of their mood. Chulo Marshal’s music is designed to take fans and music lovers on a rhythmic and melodic journey. In 2023, Chulo Marshal released singles “We Go Dey Ok” and “Hands of God,” both of which were well-received by fans and music enthusiasts. These tracks showcased his unique sound, He has been diligently working on his craft and has several new tracks set to be released soonChulo Marshal continues to diligently work on his craft, with several new tracks set for release soon. His commitment to producing captivating music ensures that he is here to stay, making a significant impact with his distinctive sound.Chulo Marshal remains dedicated to his art, continuously pushing the boundaries of his creativity and connecting with his audience through his soulful and inspiring music.
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