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Rema's Biography
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rapper, songwriter, and stage performer. He is popularly known as Rema. He was born and raised in Benin city, Edo state of Nigeria.

He started his music career in churches before he was discovered by D’Prince, the CEO of Jozingworld Records and a younger brother to Don Jazzy, the CEO of Mavins Record.

How Old Is Rema?
Born on 1st May 2000, the young star, Rema, is just 22 years old (as at the year 2022).


Young Rema
The young artiste was born into a Christian family which allowed him to unleash his singing potential at an early age in churches.

Which School Did He Attend?
Rema attended the Ighile group of schools, Edo state where he attained his primary and secondary education.

On January 7, 2023, he made it known on Twitter that he gained admission into the University of Lagos, Nigeria. This is to fulfil his mother’s wish that he should get a degree.

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Who Are Rema’s Parents?
Although Rema has lost his dad and his elder brother, he ensures he takes good care of his mother Mrs Ikubor while she’s still alive.

In 2017, Rema bought a 2020 Lexus RX 350 for his mother when he came back from Ghana.

Who Is Rema’s Girlfriend?
Rema does not have a girlfriend. According to him, he doesn’t want to play with other people’s emotions, especially ladies.

Rema’sRema’s Songs
Beginning in 2018 when Rema was discovered by D’Prince, he has sung, written, and featured in many songs. 

Some of Rema’s songs include:

Dumebi
Calm Down
Soundgasm
Ginger me
Beamer
44
Woman
Are You There
Corny
Tune N Affection
Peace Of Mind
Iron Man
Lady
Too Correct
Wine
Addicted
Bad Commando
Rema’s Net Worth
Although Rema is not among the richest and most influential hip-hop artists in Nigeria, he still has a substantial amount of money even as a young star.

Rema’s Phone Number
Rema’s phone number is not publicly available. However, you may reach him through one of his social media handles:

Instagram: @heisrema

Twitter: @heisrema

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Fuel Hike: Pro-Tinubu Protesters Storm National Assembly 20th July 2023
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Protesters in support of the fuel removal on Thursday cause a bit of disruption at the National Assembly’s main entrance popularly known as Mopol gate.

The protesters noted that they decided to hit the street to show solidarity with the President, Bola Tinubu, over the removal of fuel subsidy.

According to the protesters, the president made the right decision by removing the ‘canker worm’ that has eaten deep into the economy.

The President had during his inaugural speech on May 29, declared that there would no longer be a petroleum subsidy regime as the current 2023 budget he glimpsed does not contain it.
On Tuesday, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited and other oil marketers raised the price of petrol from about N537/litre to between N617 and N630/litre.

This development has so far raised concerns across the country.

In response to the fuel hike, the convener of Stand Up Nigeria, Sunday Attah, stated that the Tinubu-led administration has done the right thing and should be supported to deliver on the dividends of democracy.

He said, “The announcement on the 29th May 2023, by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, that the subsidy on fuel has been removed has come with mixed feelings.

“While some have hailed it as apt and timely others have expressed reservation that it may cause further hardship on the citizenry.

“You will recall that the President anchored the policy on the fact that there was no provision for subsidy payment in the 2023 budget hence cannot be sustained.”

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