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Deyemi Okanlawon condemns online mockery of celebrities, urges empathy

Actor Deyemi Okanlawon has criticised the growing culture of ridiculing public figures on social media, urging people to show more empathy toward celebrities Speaking during a recent interview on the CreativiTea podcast, Okanlawon said many of those who attack celebrities online do so without understanding the pressure and challenges that come with life in the public eye He stressed that celebrities are human beings who also deal with personal struggles despite their fame. According to him, the habit of insulting public figures says more about the critics than the people being mocked. Okanlawon also called out the use of the word “yeyebrities” to describe celebrities, describing it as dismissive and unfair. He said belittling other people’s success often blocks one from achieving their own goals The actor ended by urging the public to lead with empathy instead of insults, noting […]

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Biola Adebayo, ID Cabasa, Others Decry Insecurity, Kidnappings

Several Nigerian celebrities, including Biola Adebayo, ID Cabasa, Toyin Abraham, Kunle Remi, Ruth Kadiri, KieKie and Spyro, have condemned the rising insecurity and kidnappings across Nigeria, accusing the government of inaction. Following the abduction of schoolchildren and the beheading of a teacher in Oyo State on May 15, 2026, these celebrities have voiced outrage over the nation's worsening security crisis. Many expressed fear for citizens' safety and lamented that Nigerians are becoming desensitized to violence. Popular music producer Olumide Ogunade, known as ID Cabasa, said in an emotional video that Nigerians have "gotten used to evil" and have adjusted to the darkness covering the country. He criticized the government for not taking action and noted that people divide along political, religious, ethnic and tribal lines instead of uniting against violence. Biola Adebayo noted the heartbreaking reality that parents don't know […]

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Biola Adebayo, ID Cabasa, Others Decry Insecurity, Kidnappings

Several Nigerian celebrities, including Biola Adebayo, ID Cabasa, Toyin Abraham, Kunle Remi, Ruth Kadiri, KieKie and Spyro, have condemned the rising insecurity and kidnappings across Nigeria, accusing the government of inaction. Following the abduction of schoolchildren and the beheading of a teacher in Oyo State on May 15, 2026, these celebrities have voiced outrage over the nation's worsening security crisis. Many expressed fear for citizens' safety and lamented that Nigerians are becoming desensitized to violence. Popular music producer Olumide Ogunade, known as ID Cabasa, said in an emotional video that Nigerians have "gotten used to evil" and have adjusted to the darkness covering the country. He criticized the government for not taking action and noted that people divide along political, religious, ethnic and tribal lines instead of uniting against violence. Biola Adebayo noted the heartbreaking reality that parents don't know […]

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Ned Nwoko Reveals Real Age He Married Regina Daniels, Debunks Underage Claim

Senator Ned Nwoko has addressed ongoing speculation over the age of actress Regina Daniels at the time of their marriage, declaring claims of underage union as “untrue and misleading.” In a recent statement on his X handle, Nwoko revealed he married Regina at 21, presenting her voter’s identity card as proof of her birthdate—October 10th, 1998. Nwoko explained that, upon meeting Regina, he verified her age and kept a copy of her government-issued ID for the records. He also referenced an interview Regina’s mother granted BBC after the wedding, supporting the claim that Regina was not a minor. The Senator asserted their marriage took place six years ago, making Regina 27 today, and labelled all contrary suggestions as false. He urged the public not to believe inaccurate reports about Regina’s age and added a caution to consider her current mental […]

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Celebrities Defend Sarkodie, React to ‘Dead Career’ Comment on TV3

In a heated response to a comment made by a guest on TV3 regarding Sarkodie’s career, several celebrities have rallied to defend the rapper, calling out the negative remark about his career being "dead." The comment, made during a recent appearance on TV3, sparked outrage from fans and industry colleagues alike, with prominent figures in the Ghanaian entertainment scene voicing their support for the musician.Among those who took to social media to express their anger were singer Efya, comedian DKB, and music executive David Nicol-Sey, who criticized the guest’s statement and reaffirmed Sarkodie’s ongoing influence in the music industry.Sarkodie, who has been a dominant figure in the Ghanaian music scene for over a decade, recently caused a stir online with a new look, adding fuel to the debate surrounding his career’s status. Despite missing out on a nomination for 'Artiste […]

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Black Sherif Calls Out Illegal Mining During Tidal Rave Performance.

At the annual Tidal Rave event held at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, renowned Ghanaian artist Black Sherif took a stand against illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey. During his performance, he highlighted the devastating impact of galamsey on Ghana’s water bodies and forest reserves, showing footage that resonated with the audience, who enthusiastically chanted his name.Black Sherif, along with other celebrities like Gyakie and Dr. Likee, has been vocal about the environmental consequences of illegal mining. Despite inclement weather that delayed the event’s start, attendees enjoyed high-energy performances from various artists, with Black Sherif's set being one of the highlights of the night.

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