Rave News Digest: Fireboy DML’s ‘Peru’ To Top Official UK Chart, Rapper Nas To Invest In South African Game Company, Watford Sack Ranieri + More

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1. Fireboy set to become first Nigerian artist to top the UK official singles chart

On January 24, the official UK charts announced that Nigerian star, Fireboy, is set to top this week’s Official UK Top 40 chart, with “Peru (Remix),” his globally appealing collaboration with Grammy-winning English superstar, Ed Sheeran.

The official Instagram account for the charts wrote that, “Fireboy DML & Ed Sheeran are currently in the lead for this week’s Number 1 single, according to the Official Chart: First Look.”

Congratulations to Fireboy DML on this feat.

2. Nas joins Google to invest $20M in African mobile games publisher

Hip hop mogul #Nas is expanding his ever-growing business portfolio by partnering with #Google and #RiotGames in $20M investment in South African mobile game publisher. https://t.co/t3ElDKY9FI

— EBONY MAGAZINE (@EBONYMag) January 24, 2022

Rapper Nas is putting the big bucks behind his latest gaming publisher investment and partnered with mega-tech company Google to get the ball rolling. According to reports, the 48-year-old teamed with League of Legends developer Riot Games, American venture capital firm Andreesen Horowitz and Google to raise $20 million in funding for the South African gaming company Carry 1st.

All earnings will be used to expand Carry 1st’s product/engineering teams and content portfolio to grow its users. Nas’ investment portfolio has quite the roster after the artist created his venture capital firm Queensbridge Venture Partners in 2014.

3. South Africa: Rich Mnisi is making sportswear with Adidas

Rich Mnisi x Adidas collaboration is here. pic.twitter.com/oJjuylynZ3

— MAINTAIN THE DESIGN PODCAST (@mtdpod) January 20, 2022

South African contemporary fashion designer Rich Mnisi has partnered with Adidas to create pieces that celebrate the designer’s Tsonga heritage. Fashion items in the collection combine bold and bright animal prints, multiple vibrant clashing colours, and abstract patterns. Iconic Adidas footwear lines such as Superstar, UltraBOOST, and Forum are also included, but with a touch of Mnisi’s signature prints.

According to the 29-year-old designer, the collection reflects his love for the idea of community, heritage, individuality, and self-expression. The aim was to create fashion items that work both on and off the sports field. Some items within Mnisi’s collection have been partly made with recycled materials.

4. Burkina Faso military says it has seized power

Soldiers appear on TV in Burkina Faso and announce that they have suspended the constitution, closed borders and dissolved government. pic.twitter.com/x8D6gxHcRG

— Samira Sawlani (@samirasawlani) January 24, 2022

The military in Burkina Faso says it has seized power and overthrown President Roch Kaboré. The announcement was made on state television by an army officer, who said both the government and parliament had been dissolved. Mr Kaboré’s whereabouts are unclear, but the officer said that all those detained were in a secure location.

The coup comes a day after troops seized barracks, and gunshots were heard in the capital. Earlier, the ruling People’s Movement for Progress (PMP) party said that both Mr Kaboré and a government minister had survived an assassination attempt.

5. Watford sack Ranieri after three months in charge

BREAKING: Watford have sacked Claudio Ranieri pic.twitter.com/2gVnO81McT

— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) January 24, 2022

Claudio Ranieri has been sacked by Watford after spending just over three months in charge of the Premier League side. Ranieri was handed a two-year contract when he was appointed Watford manager in October, with the team sitting 15th in the table. But Watford have won just two of the 14 games they have played since the Italian coach came in.

They sit second-bottom of the Premier League and crashed out of the FA Cup after a 4-1 loss to Leicester in the third round. The Hornets, who are on a nine-game winless run since their 4-1 victory against Manchester United in November, will now look for their third head coach of the season.

Featured image: fireboydml | Instagram


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