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Nigerian singer Balogun Afolabi Oluwaloseyi, popularly known as Seyi Vibez, has officially unfollowed his record label, Dapper Music, on Instagram, signalling a shift in his career.

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A quick check by the source on Monday to the 24-year-old artiste’s reveals he updated his bio to “Independent artist” and wiped all previous posts. Despite the change, a link to the label remains on his X profile. Rumours suggest the departure followed public backlash from Nigerians in Toronto, where Seyi Vibez reportedly cancelled a show last-minute. A confidential source confirmed that Seyi Vibez has called time on his partnership with the label.  Fans now look forward to his next move as he embarks on this new chapter as an independent artist. 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 via #AlbumTalksHQ, stated, “Seyi Vibez clears out his Instagram page, following cancellation of Tour. Changes Bio to “Independent” Unfollows Dapper & other Dapper affiliated accounts.” Slim Daddy, via his handle, #Slimdaddynm, posted, “Wahala jam network Singer Seyi Vibez unfollowed Dapper and left his record label. Then claimed independent due to the cancellations of his concerts.” Both Seyi Vibez a...

TikTok will start making its case on Monday against a law that will see it banned in the US unless Chinese owner ByteDance sells the social media app within nine months.

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The measure - signed into law by President Biden in April - has been prompted by concerns that US users' data is vulnerable to exploitation by China's government. TikTok and ByteDance have always denied links to the Chinese authorities and have described the law an "extraordinary intrusion on free speech rights." The firm, which claims to have more than 170 million US users, will make its arguments before a three-judge panel at an appeals court in Washington DC. TikTok launches fight for its life in court With the clock ticking on a potential ban, the ultra-popular app is politically more important than ever. In a historically unusual targeting of a single company for its Chinese ties, the TikTok law passed in April with a wave of support from both Democrats and Republicans before being signed by President Joe Biden.  TikTok heads to court Monday morning to fight for its survival in the U.S. — in a political environment sharply changed from jus...