Paul ”Rudeboy” Okoye receives Gold certification from YouTube for passing 1 million subscribers (Video)

Paul Okoye, a former member of defunct music group, PSquare, who is now known as Rudeboy has been awarded Gold certification by YouTube.

The ”Reason With Me” crooner was given the Gold certification for crossing over 1 million subscribers and 100 million views on the video-streaming platform.

This comes after the singer had received a milestone achievement award from YouTube when he hit 1 million subscribers.

Rudeboy has now taken to his Instagram page to make the announcement while shoeing off his Gold award certificate.

He also revealed that he will released an album this year.

The artiste shared a video with the caption;

”Thank you very much @youtube  Dear #firedepartment it’s GOLD baby !!  1m subscribers and 100m views on a single track musically rude  @lorrdsky we did it ”

Watch the video below:

YouTube temporarily bars uploading of new content on Trump’s channel.

YouTube said on Tuesday night it was barring new content from being posted on President Trump’s channel for at least a week over a violation of its policies, the latest move by a social media giant to crack down on the president following last week’s Capitol Hill riots.

“After review, and in light of concerns about the ongoing potential for violence, we removed new content uploaded to Donald J. Trump’s channel for violating our policies. It now has its 1st strike & is temporarily prevented from uploading new content for a minimum of 7 days,” YouTube said in a statement on Twitter.

“Given the ongoing concerns about violence, we will also be indefinitely disabling comments on President Trump’s channel, as we’ve done to other channels where there are safety concerns found in the comments section.”

The decision comes days after Twitter banned Trump from its platform completely, a stunning move that drew the ire of conservatives in the U.S., as well as criticism from around the world.

YouTube did not specify the nature of the content that prompted Tuesday’s action. According to CNN Business, it concerned a video that promoted violence. 

The video-sharing website had recently pulled former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast from its platform, citing noncompliance with its guidelines.

The recent actions from social media companies follow in the wake of deadly riots at the Capitol last week that have been blamed on Trump by members of both parties. 

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