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Taste Ena drops ‘Money’ as anthem of focus

Fast rising Afro Pop artist Taste Ena, whose real name is Nosakhare Emmanuel, has released a new single titled Money, which he describes as a message of discipline, focus and resilience.​ The Edo State born singer is known for blending Afro Pop rhythms with personal storytelling drawn from real life experiences. His songs often mirror the struggles, ambitions and daily realities of young Nigerians facing economic and social pressures.​ A graduate of Mass Communication from the National Open University of Nigeria, Taste Ena said his sound is shaped by his life journey and faith. He explained that he channels these influences into music that motivates listeners to stay focused despite distractions.​ According to him, Money is not a celebration of wealth but a reminder that discipline and consistency are key to achieving personal and professional goals. The track emphasises that […]

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Angela Okorie’s team denies rearrest claim

The management team of Nollywood actress Angela Okorie has dismissed reports that she was rearrested after her release from Suleja Correctional Centre, calling the stories false and misleading.​ In a statement shared on her Instagram story, The Moving Train Entertainment said Angela is free and has fully complied with all her bail conditions. The team urged the public to rely only on verified and credible sources for information about her case.​ The statement noted that some blogs had wrongly reported that the singer and actress was taken back into custody. It stressed that her bail conditions have been met and concluded, and that there has been no new arrest.​ Angela Okorie has also spoken briefly since leaving detention, assuring fans and family that she will address them in detail soon. She thanked everyone who showed her love and prayed for […]

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Davido explains why he rarely goes to clubs now

Afrobeats star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, says he now rarely goes to clubs because he is more focused on his family, rest and a calmer lifestyle.​ He explained on The LongForm Podcast that having fame, money and influence at a young age had pushed him into a hectic nightlife in his early career. Back then, going to clubs almost every day felt normal and part of his identity.​ Davido said things have changed as he has grown older and started a family. He now prefers staying at home, spending time with loved ones or talking to his wife online when he is away rather than hanging out in clubs.​ He described a recent two month stay in Nigeria when he did not go out at night but instead relaxed at home, visited his studio and invited friends over […]

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Funke Akindele credits Nollywood success to hard work

Actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has said her success in the film industry comes from hard work, dedication and staying true to her craft. In a post on Instagram, she reflected on her journey as a woman in film and said it was not easy to reach her current level. She explained that perseverance, originality and carving out her own niche helped open doors for her. Akindele thanked fans and colleagues for their support, especially for her recent project Behind the Scenes. She said remaining authentic and focusing on quality work have been key to building her brand and sustaining her career. Her comments follow open conversations by some actors and filmmakers who say they struggle with trends such as dancing to promote their movies. Akindele suggested that while promotion is important, commitment to one’s craft and personal style remains […]

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Seyi Tinubu visits Obi Cubana, presents City Boy Movement appointment letter

Businessman and nightlife mogul Obi Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has received his appointment letter as South East Coordinator of the City Boy Movement from Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu.​ The appointment was formalised during a visit by Seyi Tinubu to Obi Cubana’s residence on Monday night and later announced via the socialite’s Instagram page on Tuesday.​ Obi Cubana, reacting to mixed public reactions, defended his decision to accept the political mobilisation role, stressing that real change comes from engagement rather than staying on the sidelines. “Regarding my recent appointment as South East Coordinator of the City Boy Movement, I’m fully aware of the varied reactions it has sparked. My belief remains firm: lasting change comes from constructive engagement, not standing apart,” he wrote.​ He assured supporters that the new position would not derail his long standing […]

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Davido shares wife Chioma’s inspiring words after Grammy loss

Award winning singer Davido has shared the uplifting words his wife, Chioma Rowland Adeleke, used to encourage him after he missed out on a Grammy win for the second time at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.​ Davido’s hit “With You,” featuring Omah Lay, was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category but lost to South African star Tyla’s “Push 2 Start.” The category was heavily stacked with Nigerian stars, including Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, Omah Lay and Eddy Kenzo, yet none of them clinched the award.​ In a post on X, Davido revealed he initially did not feel like attending the post awards after party following the defeat. He said Chioma urged him to go out and hold his head high, telling him: “Be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. We’re outside.”​ The singer later shared photos […]

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Why single women shouldn’t live alone – Pere Egbi

Former Big Brother Naija housemate Pere Egbi has advised young single women in Nigeria not to live alone, saying it is safer to have someone stay with them.​ In a post on X, Pere urged women to live with a friend or family member for both companionship and security. “Personal advice to young women living in Nigeria who are single, don’t live alone by yourself. Have someone stay with you always. A friend, family member/s. It’s never a cool thing to live alone as a woman,” he wrote.​ His comments follow the recent death of Abuja based female singer Ifunanya Nwangene, who reportedly died after a snake bite at her residence. When a follower asked if his advice was connected to her case, Pere replied “everything,” adding that, in his view, living alone is not ideal for anyone, male or […]

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How online trolls mocked my teeth – Actress Blessing Obasi

Nollywood actress Blessing Obasi Nze has opened up about how online trolls mocked her teeth during her first wedding anniversary photo shoot, criticism she says eventually pushed her to improve her smile.​ In an interview with media personality Ifedayo Agoro, Obasi recalled how some social media users told her to stop laughing in photos because her “dentition is bad.” “They showed me during my first anniversary. They said I should stop laughing, that my dentition is bad. Shebi, now my teeth are fine. It’s trolling that gave me this fine dentition now,” she said, noting that she is now more confident about her looks.​ The mother of one also spoke about her marriage to fellow actor Stan Nze, describing their relationship as a partnership built on support and teamwork. She stressed that when they work together on projects, her husband […]

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Aura V makes history as youngest Grammy winner at 8

Eight year old American singer Aura V has made history as the youngest individual ever credited with a Grammy win after triumphing at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.​ Aura V won Best Children’s Music Album for “Harmony,” a project she created alongside her father, artist Fyütch. Her victory breaks the previous age record held by Blue Ivy Carter, daughter of Beyoncé and Jay Z, who won her first Grammy at age nine in 2021.​ Blue Ivy received the award for Best Music Video for her role on “Brown Skin Girl,” featuring Beyoncé, Wizkid and Saint Jhn. Aura V’s achievement now sets a new milestone, cementing her place as the youngest credited Grammy winner in the Recording Academy’s history.​

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GRAMMY 2026: I once thought Davido didn’t like me – Omah Lay

Afrobeats star Omah Lay has revealed that he once believed Davido did not like him, a misconception later cleared up before they created their Grammy‑nominated song “With You.” Speaking on the GRAMMY 2026 red carpet with OkayAfrica, Omah Lay said his perception changed after he watched a clip of Davido reacting warmly to his music at a time when he was going through a difficult period personally. “I was in the house, really, and I was going through it when I saw it, and I lost my mind,” he recalled. He admitted he had previously assumed there was tension between them. “It was the fact that I didn’t know Davido was like that. I thought we had a beef. I thought he didn’t like me,” he said. According to Omah Lay, once they finally connected, the misunderstanding disappeared quickly. “It […]

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