Anietie Bature releases new single

Nigerian artist Anietie Bature has released a new single, according to a report from ThisDayLive.

The announcement of Anietie Bature's new single appears on the ThisDayLive website dated March 1, 2026. The title highlights the release without providing further details on the song's title, content, or release platform. This development comes amid other news items listed on the same page, including felicitations to Pastor Enoch Adeboye and reports from Katsina and the APC regarding INEC. No additional information about the single or Bature's background is included in the source material.

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