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BREAKING: Diddy Has Reportedly Sells Off His REVOLT TV Share To Unidentified Buyer—-It’s the end of an era. According to a report from TMZ, Diddy is no longer associated with Revolt TV. The entertainer founded the media outlet alongside Andy Schuon in 2013.

However, in November 2023, news broke that Diddy stepped down from his role as the company’s chairman.

Diddy has officially severed ties with Revolt TV, the network he founded back in 2013. Recent reports reveal that he has sold off all of his shares to an undisclosed buyer, effectively relinquishing any association with the company, TMZ has reported. However, Revolt TV remains firmly rooted in its commitment to Black culture as it transitions under new ownership.

While the specifics of the deal remain undisclosed, sources indicate that the new owner, who has chosen to remain anonymous for now, shares a deep passion for Black culture. Plans for a formal introduction are underway in the coming weeks, signaling a commitment to upholding the network’s original mission.

Diddy’s departure from Revolt comes after his resignation as Chairman last November, with the sale of his shares being the final business matter he dealt with. Described as an amicable agreement, both parties are reportedly content with the transaction.

Detavio Samuels, the CEO, and Deon Graham, the Chief Brand Officer, are expected to continue in their current roles, supporting the new owner during the transition period. Furthermore, there are no anticipated changes to the network’s staffing or production in the immediate future.

Although the new owner may implement their vision over time, Revolt TV is poised to maintain its current operations during the transition phase. While some may speculate on the connection between Diddy’s personal affairs and the network’s change in ownership, sources assert that the negotiations had been ongoing prior to any recent events involving Diddy.

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Saxophone Hub is Created to Help Raise Generations of Musicians- Jerry Omole

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Saxophone Hub is Created to Help Raise Generations of Musicians– Jerry Omole

 

 

• As they play host to Berklee College of Music, Godwin Louis and Jhony Keys

In a bid to further promote Jazz Music culture, Saxophone Hub & Vital Edge played host to two prominent professors from Berklee College of Music, Godwin Louis and Jhony Keys at the grandeur Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Hosted by Ambassador Afolabi Oke (Ambassador of African Union 6th Region to Nigeria, ECOWAS), the august event underscores the commitment to raising champions, nurturing talents and transforming the African music landscape.

He disclosed that the event is a defining moment for the future of African music as the world is beginning to recognize the greatness in our rhythm, sound and stories as partnership like this creates opportunity for exposure & global connections.

For Grammy award nominated saxophonist, educator and composer, Godwin louis who is of the view that jazz music will take its spot through strategic push as we blacks have got good and unique talent when it comes to music.

He said ‘ I am amazed to see the growth of kids at the saxophone hub and their levels of understanding when it comes to music, the global market awaits this budding gems.

Reiterating further, Managing Director/CEO of Saxophone Hub, Jerry Omole disclosed that the Saxophone hub is created to help raise generations of musicians who will not only master their craft but also carry the African sound and spirit to global height. There is no retirement when it comes to music as it helps enhances whatever dream you have’.

It is pertinent to note that saxophone hub has a long-standing collaboration with Backcountry Jazz initiates led by Bennie Wallace where scholarship opportunities are open to young saxophonists and also the Berklee College of music is equally awarding scholarship to some of the most outstanding musicians.

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Court Clears Naira Marley, Sam Larry And Prime Boy As Nurse Face Trial Over Mohbad Shock Death

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Court Clears Naira Marley, Sam Larry And Prime Boy As Nurse Face Trial Over Mohbad Shock Death—-A Magistrate Court sitting in Sabo, Yaba, Lagos, on Tuesday ruled that popular musician Abdulazeez Fashola, known as Naira Marley, and socialite Sam Larry had no involvement in the death of singer Aloba Oladimeji Ilerioluwa, popularly called Mohbad.

The court’s decision comes after months of speculation and legal proceedings surrounding the controversial case.

Reading the legal advice of the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP), Lagos, Magistrate Ejiro Kubenje on Tuesday ruled that Naira Marley had no case to answer.

The court also freed Owodunni Ibrahim (Primeboy), and Mohbad’s former manager, Opere Babatunde.

The DPP, however, stated that it will prosecute the auxiliary nurse, Feyisayo Ogedengbe, and Mohbad’s friend, Ayobami Sadiq, for reckless and negligent acts contrary to Section 251 (e) of the Criminal Law, Ch C.17, Vol.3, Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

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