Entertainment
Rihanna makes history as first woman to hit 200 million RIAA certifications
Rihanna has reached another major career milestone, becoming the first woman in history to surpass 200 million RIAA-certified singles units, according to recent reporting and data from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Her total now stands at 200.5 million units, placing her third on the all-time list behind Drake and Morgan Wallen.
The achievement is particularly notable given that Rihanna has not released a new studio album in nearly a decade. Her last project, Anti, was released in 2016, yet her catalogue continues to perform strongly through sustained streaming and digital sales.
Over the years, her music has remained widely consumed, with hits such as Umbrella, We Found Love, Work, Stay, Needed Me and Love on the Brain continuing to attract listeners globally.
The milestone places Rihanna among a small group of artists with the highest certified units in the United States, reinforcing her status as one of the most successful musicians of her generation.

The RIAA is the official body that measures music consumption in the United States, combining both sales and streaming data to determine certifications. These certifications serve as industry benchmarks, with Gold awarded at 500,000 units, Platinum at 1 million units and Diamond at 10 million units.
In today’s music landscape, units are no longer based on purchases alone. Streaming plays a major role, with a set number of streams converted into equivalent units. This system allows both traditional sales and modern listening habits to be measured together.
Rihanna’s latest achievement reflects more than just numbers. It highlights the lasting appeal of her catalogue and the continued relevance of her music years after its release.
For an artist who has balanced music with business ventures and motherhood, this feat is another reminder of her enduring influence and cultural impact on a global scale.
Sports
Captain Bernardo Silva to leave Manchester City at end of season
Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season.
The Portugal midfielder, 31, has scored 76 goals and made 77 assists in 451 appearances for City since joining from Monaco in 2017.
Last month’s Carabao Cup victory was his 15th major honour with City, including the Treble in 2022-23.
Silva also helped City win the Premier League title with 100 points in 2017-18, all four domestic trophies in 2018-19 and four consecutive league titles between 2021 and 2024.
“What we won and achieved together is a legacy that will forever be cherished in my heart,” he said on Instagram., external
“The Centurions, the domestic quadruple, the Treble, the four in a row and much more. It wasn’t that bad.”
Silva is the only player from City’s modern era in the top 10 of the club’s all-time appearances list and is currently joint-eighth with Mike Summerbee.
He was named club captain following the departure of Kevin de Bruyne at the end of last season and has won six Premier League titles in his first eight seasons with City.
The Blues are currently second in the league and play Southampton in the FA Cup semi-finals on 25 April.
“My main goal as a player was to always play with passion so you guys (the fans) could feel proud and well represented on the pitch,” Silva added. “I hope you felt that every single game.
“I arrived as a Man City player, I leave as one more of you, a Man City supporter for life. Keep supporting this young team and I’m pretty sure they will bring you a lot of new fantastic memories in the future. Let’s enjoy together these last weeks and fight for what this season still brings us.”
France Forward Hugo Ekitike Set to Miss World Cup Following Serious Injury Blow
Hugo Ekitike is expected to miss the World Cup after suffering a suspected Achilles injury during Liverpool’s Champions League defeat by Paris St-Germain on Tuesday.
The France forward left the pitch at Anfield on a stretcher, and Liverpool fear he faces a long absence, and that he may miss the start of next season.
On Wednesday, the 23-year-old went for scans, which are expected to confirm the extent of the damage.
Ekitike joined Liverpool from Eintracht Frankfurt last July and has been one of their standout performers this season, with 17 goals and six assists in all competitions.
Speaking post-match about Ekitike, head coach Arne Slot said: “I think we could all see that it didn’t look well and didn’t look good. Let’s wait and see what it will be. But we could all see it didn’t look good.
“In the second half, he went home so I haven’t seen him yet. Losing a game is already very hard, especially in the way we lost it, but again – as it seems to be – losing a player is something we’ve had so many times this season.
“It’s especially very hard for him because you never want to be injured, especially not at this moment of time in the season.”
In January, Ekitike became just the second player after Kenny Dalglish to score in five different competitions during their debut campaign with Liverpool.
He made his France debut in September and was set to be part of Didier Deschamps’ squad for this summer’s World Cup.
Liverpool have suffered a number of setbacks this season, with both Giovanni Leoni and Conor Bradley out for the rest of the season with injuries.
Alisson Becker and Wataru Endo also remain sidelined, while Alexander Isak returned earlier this month from an ankle injury that he sustained in December.
Business
MoMo agents face stricter oversight as MobileMoney Fintech boosts compliance checks
MobileMoney Fintech LTD has intensified regulatory compliance measures on its Mobile Money (MoMo) agent platform as part of efforts to enhance security, protect customers, and strengthen the reliability of its agent network.
In a statement, the company said it is conducting routine checks on agent activities to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements and operational guidelines. As part of the exercise, some agent accounts have been placed under temporary restrictions pending further verification.
MobileMoney Fintech explained that agents found to have committed minor infractions will receive warnings, while those with moderate breaches will face account suspensions. Accounts linked to serious violations, the company noted, will be permanently terminated.
The company added that it has engaged affected agents and, in some cases, lifted restrictions on accounts as investigations continue.
“These measures are intended to protect customers, safeguard the integrity of the MoMo agent platform, and maintain trust across the agent network,” the statement said.
MobileMoney Fintech further urged agents to operate strictly within approved guidelines and comply with all applicable regulations to avoid sanctions.
The firm said it will continue to engage agents and relevant stakeholders to promote a resilient and sustainable mobile money ecosystem.
MobileMoney Fintech reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ghana’s digital transformation through collaboration and innovation, noting that its goal is to deliver seamless financial solutions that empower individuals, businesses, and communities.
Environment
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