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MultiChoice Talent Factory’s Vision for Africa’s Development

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MultiChoice Talent Factory's Vision for Africa's Development

The MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) West Africa Director, Atinuke Babatunde, has outlined the academy’s vision to shape Africa’s development by equipping young people with skills to tell their stories.

Since its establishment in 2018, MTF has had over 300 graduates, with 70% utilizing their skills to secure employment or become entrepreneurs. The fully funded experiential and training program is designed to upgrade young Africans’ skills in film and television, enabling them to compete globally.

MTF supports industry development through training students as filmmakers, masterclasses with industry experts, and industry integration. Each year, 60 talented individuals from 13 countries undergo a 12-month academic program, including theory and hands-on experience in cinematography, editing, audio production, and storytelling.

In addition to the Lagos Academy, regional MTF academies in Nairobi (Kenya) and Lusaka (Zambia) offer fully sponsored programs, partnering with local tertiary institutions for course development. MTF provides a robust distribution network to impact people’s lives, relieving pressure on sourcing distribution platforms.

The academy is committed to creating and curating premium and authentic content for diverse audiences across Africa. By upskilling young Africans in film and television production, MTF is shaping the next phase of Africa’s development and empowering the continent’s young people to tell their stories.

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Jay-Z Emerges World’s Richest Musician with $2.5bn Net Worth — Forbes

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Jay-Z Emerges World’s Richest Musician with $2.5bn Net Worth — Forbes

 

American rap icon and business mogul, Sean Carter, better known as Jay-Z, has been declared the world’s richest musician by Forbes with an estimated net worth of $2.5 billion.

 

The Roc Nation founder’s fortune cuts across multiple ventures, including his luxury champagne brand, Armand de Brignac (Ace of Spades), cognac label D’Ussé, and his stakes in real estate, hospitality, technology, and startups.

 

He also reaped huge gains from the sale of music streaming platform Tidal and his former clothing line, Rocawear.

 

Jay-Z’s rise to the top further cements his reputation as not only a cultural force but also one of the most successful music entrepreneurs globally.

 

On the female side, American pop star Taylor Swift retained her crown as the richest female musician, with a net worth of $1.6 billion.

 

Forbes noted that Swift remains the first artist in history to attain billionaire status solely from music and touring earnings.

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Single Mothers Can’t Raise Boys Into ‘Proper Men’ – Jim Iyke

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Single Mothers Can’t Raise Boys Into ‘Proper Men’ – Jim Iyke

 

Nollywood star, Jim Iyke, has stirred controversy with his recent remarks on parenting, insisting that single mothers cannot raise a boy into a “proper man” without the presence of a male figure.

 

Speaking during an interview with Okay 101.7 FM in Accra, Ghana, the actor argued that women are naturally built to nurture but lack the disciplinary balance needed to raise boys into men.

 

“A woman can’t raise a man. You can’t, you’re not built for it. A single mother cannot raise a man properly. You need a male influence – go get your brother that’s doing well or your father or even any man that you trust. There has to be a male presence in it [raising a boy child],” Iyke said.

 

He further maintained that boys require strict guidance from men in order to grow into disciplined adults.

 

“Because women are naturally built to nurture, to love. And then what you’re going to raise is a very weak man? He is going to be everything like the men that left you. You need somebody that would discipline him, tell him ‘No’ as often times as possible, and put him in the grind,” he added.

 

Iyke’s remarks have since triggered heated debates across social media, with some agreeing with his perspective while others accused him of undermining the struggles of single mothers who successfully raise responsible children without male support.

 

The actor, who has often been outspoken on social issues, did not back down on his position, stressing that the absence of a male role model leaves a critical gap in raising boys.

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Beyoncé’s Unreleased Music Stolen in Atlanta

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Beyoncé’s Unreleased Music Stolen in Atlanta

 

A shocking theft has occurred in Atlanta, just days before Beyoncé’s highly anticipated Cowboy Carter tour stop in the city.

 

According to a police report, hard drives containing unreleased music, show plans, and past and future set lists for her tour were stolen from a rental car used by the singer’s choreographer and one of her dancers on July 8.

 

The stolen items included five jump drives containing watermarked music, unreleased music, footage plans for shows past and future, and set lists.

 

Other items reported stolen included a laptop, designer clothes, and Apple AirPods. The theft is a significant blow to Beyoncé, who is known for going to extreme lengths to prevent leaks.

 

Authorities are working to recover the stolen items, using tracking information on the laptop and headphones to track where the items may have gone.

 

They also dusted the vehicle for any fingerprints and discovered “two very light prints.”

 

An arrest warrant has been issued, but the suspect’s name has not been made public.

 

Beyoncé has a reputation for being meticulous about preventing leaks.

 

She pioneered the “surprise drop” with her self-titled fifth album, which appeared unannounced on December 13, 2013.

 

Recorded under the code name Lily, the album was released exclusively through Apple’s iTunes store to minimize the number of people with advance knowledge.

 

The star has employed similar tactics on every subsequent album, with songwriters often not knowing whether their contributions will be used until a record appears in shops.

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