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Immediate Press Release, Cameo Huzla

Promising Afro Hip-hop sensation, Cameo Huzla is proud to announce the release of his fresh out of the slammer album, LOST BUT FOUND under Hu$$le Gang Records available on all major streaming platforms including Boomplay, Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, Deezer, amongst others. With features from other bright artists including Djinee, Jaywillz, Ejyk Nwamba, Oladips, and Zyno TopBoy, the album mirrors the two truths of how versatility and creativity co-exists in Cameo Huzla’s dynamic personality. 11 tracks of emotional ride, LOST BUT FOUND features standout gems including like the triumphant opener “Success”, soulful prayer “Amen” featuring Djinee, the fiery street anthem “Iru Efi”, and wraps up with the gratitude filled track “Appreciate”. Speaking about the project, Cameo Huzla shared that:“This album is my testimony, I went through moments where I felt lost, broken, and written off. But through faith, hustle, and determination, I found myself again. LOST BUT FOUND is for anyone fighting battles the world doesn’t see. It’s proof that you can rise again.” This 11-track project is more than just music; it’s a musical statement from Cameo Huzla who has come a long way with over 7 million streams on YouTube, over 195 thousand followers across all social media platforms, Winner of the Nsukka(NEA) Trending Artist of the year, Winner of the Nsukka(NEA) Best Rap Single of the year (2021) and Ambassador for Jeff Realty & Trade Solution Ltd (2024). Album Details Title: LOST BUT FOUND Release Date: August 22nd, 2025 Genre: Afro Hip-hop Available On: Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, Boomplay, Deezer, and all major platforms. About Cameo Huzla Born on the eve of valentine, in Enugu, Ezike, Eze Arinze Kencarl going with the stage name Cameo Huzla is a complete work of art as far as the music industry is concerned. Maintaining a firm presence both digitally and physically in every subtle conversation of flawless delivery and flow, Huzla, just as the name implies “Hustler”, is bent on using his music to build a groundbreaking legacy of approaching life in its most trying form. His sound is a preacher’s tune of resilience, vision and courage. For Media Inquiries; Catch him on his socials – snapchat, instagram, X(formerly Twitter), TikTok and Facebook. @Alaro Basit
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Movie Fun Fact(Did You Know?)

That’s right! On today’s edition of Movie Fun Facts, we bring you to the extreme lengths that actors go to play their roles! When Heath Ledger was cast as the Joker in The Dark Knight (2008), he wanted to create a version that was completely unique — different from Jack Nicholson’s portrayal in Batman (1989). To do this, Ledger isolated himself in a London hotel room for about six weeks. He kept a diary, which he filled with disturbing notes, drawings, and phrases that reflected the Joker’s chaotic worldview. He experimented with voices, laughs, and facial expressions until he developed the Joker’s unsettling, high-pitched cackle and unhinged mannerisms. He studied villains, criminals, and even real-life psychopaths to capture the Joker’s unpredictability. Ledger even said the experience was mentally exhausting, but it paid off — his performance won him a posthumous Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, making the Joker one of the most iconic characters in film history.
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𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐔𝐓𝐌𝐄: 𝐉𝐀𝐌𝐁 𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐡𝐢𝐠𝐡-𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐡 𝐦𝐚𝐥𝐩𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐞, 𝐛𝐥𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐬 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬, 𝐂𝐁𝐓 𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐲

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board on Monday warned that sophisticated, technology-enabled malpractices are undermining the integrity of Nigeria’s admission process.
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Breaking News

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that it will not conduct or approve admissions into the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) programmes at eight Nigerian universities for the 2025/2026 academic session. The decision follows a suspension of the affected LL.B programmes by the Council of Legal Education (CLE), JAMB said in a statement signed by its Public Communications Advisor, Dr. Fabian Benjamin. The universities affected, according to the JAMB statement, are: Kwara State University (Malete), Bingham University (Karu), Redeemers University (Ede), Western Delta University (Oghara), Taraba State University (Jalingo), Arthur Jarvis University (Akpabuyo), Alex Ekwueme Federal University (Ndufu-Alike) & The Nigerian Police Academy (Wudil). JAMB clarified that it will not approve any admissions for candidates seeking to register for Law at these institutions for the 2025/2026 session.
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Meet the Artist

Meet the Artist Fave, whose full name is Chidozie Godsfavour Ugochinyere and born on March 13, 2000, has rapidly emerged as a beloved Nigerian singer-songwriter within the Afrobeats landscape, captivating audiences with her soulful blend of R&B, pop, and dancehall, distinguished by poetic and vulnerable lyricism. Her rise to prominence began during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, when her minute-long freestyle videos on social media, particularly a viral one over a Jinmi Abduls beat, garnered significant attention, leading to her debut single “N.B.U.” and later, the chart-topping global hit “Baby Riddim.”A Law student at Obafemi Awolowo University, Fave’s ability to infuse her music with relatable emotional depth, drawing influences from artists like Adele and Sia, has resonated widely. Her discography includes the critically acclaimed EPs “Riddim 5” (2022), “DUTTY LOVE” (2024), and “FAVE (Live) – EP” (2025).Her continuous success is further solidified by her collaborations with industry giants such as Olamide, Simi (earning her Songwriter of the Year at The Headies 2023 for “Loyal”), and Davido (whose “Kante” feature even made King Charles’s playlist), alongside accolades like Rookie of the Year at The Headies 2022 and recognition as an Apple Music Africa Rising and Spotify Equal Africa Ambassador.
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Did You know

Did You know Most Skipped Tracks on streaming platforms That’s right, “Intro” tracks on most albums are the most skipped track — often within the first 5 to 15 seconds. Infact, many Afrobeats albums include skits or spoken-word intros that fans skip in favor of the vibe-heavy tracks. This happens because of one or more of the reasons spelt put below: • Listeners Are ImpatientPeople nowadays stream music like their going through a TikTok page. Hence, one a track doesn’t hook immediately, they skip. Intro tracks however falls into this category as most intro tracks are usually slow builds, instrumentals, or spoken word. Most people want instant energy or emotion. • Intros that don’t immediately feature the artist’s voice.An example is “Start” on Asake’s Lungu Boy. • People Already Know What Song They WantMost listeners already have an idea what they want to listen to either through tiktok, radio or playlists so they just skip the intro. • Playlists Have Trained Our EarsWe’ve become used to curated playlists with back-to-back bangers that intros now feel like a delay or unwanted part of the gem. @Alaro Basit
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