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What good is a week if you do not know about any interesting story that trended? Oftentimes, we are prevented from keeping up with current events by our drive to carry out our everyday tasks.


We at Guardian Life, however, have chosen to help with that since it would not be a bad idea to distract ourselves a little bit.

Burna Boy Wins The Prestigious Best International Act Award At The BET Awards
Burna Boy, the renowned Nigerian musician, has once again achieved a remarkable feat by clinching the prestigious Best International Act award at the 2023 Black Entertainment Awards (BET). The category was highly competitive, as it featured talented artists such as Ayra Starr, Central Cee and Stormzy. Despite Burna Boy’s absence at the ceremony, his victory was met with resounding applause, underscoring his exceptional talent and widespread recognition. With his latest album, ‘Love, Damini,’ released in 2022, Burna Boy continues to enjoy immense global success. His success resonates both within the country and outside. This triumph marks his third win in the same category, having previously claimed the honour in 2019 and 2021, solidifying his prominent status in the international music arena.

Netflix Is Set To Bring Back ‘Titanic’ on July 1
Netflix has exciting news for movie enthusiasts, as they have officially announced the revival of the iconic 1997 blockbuster, ‘Titanic’, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Starting July 1, viewers in select countries such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom will have the opportunity to stream this cinematic gem on the platform. Renowned as the highest-grossing film of all time, ‘Titanic’ has consistently captivated audiences and has been a highly sought-after choice for streaming on Netflix in the past. Coincidentally, the film’s return to the streaming service comes shortly after an ill-fated expedition to the sunk remains of the ocean liner.

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‘Adaobi, Believe Me On Another Level’, Jade Osiberu Tells Don Jazzy
Jade Osiberu, a renowned Nigerian filmmaker and director, has expressed admiration for Don Jazzy’s latest compilation of songs featuring his Mavin crew. Osiberu specifically highlighted ‘Adaobi’ and ‘Believe Me’, as her favourite tracks from the compilation. The album, which was originally put together by Orthodox reviews, won praise for Jazzy’s remarkable recording skills and was called unjustly neglected. Fans had the opportunity to vote on which songs should be included or excluded, and Osiberu affirmed that “Adaobi” and “Believe Me” were the standout recordings among Jazzy’s recent works. She also commended his collaborative efforts with other producers.


Nigerian Pastor Reveals Why He Quit The UN Job
Pastor Jerry Eze, the organiser of New Season Prophetic Prayers, has resigned from his position at the United Nations to pursue a pastoral path. He said his divine mandate and purpose were in alignment, and personal satisfaction alone was not enough. Recognising that his destiny held greater significance than his aspirations, Eze decided to step out of his secular job and embrace God’s work. Discontent with his previous role and the fulfilment it provided, he found his mother’s guidance to be influential in shaping his life. Eze left the UN because he felt that his secular work did not align with God’s will for his life.

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