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My wife and babymama were never friends, says Segun Ogungbe

Nollywood actor and producer Segun Ogungbe has clarified that his wife, Tinuke, and his babymama, actress Wunmi Ajiboye, were never friends, contrary to reports that once trended on social media. Ogungbe, who appeared as a guest on a recent interview programme, said the widely shared narrative that both women were close and got along as friends was false and “generated by social media.” He explained that from the beginning, there was no such friendship between them.​ According to him, the story that his wife and babymama were friends was started by a woman who admired him and wanted him to marry her. He alleged that she became angry after he got another woman pregnant outside wedlock, despite her financial support for his movie projects, and then went online to claim that his wife and babymama were friends, a version which […]

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Why I’m not a single mum – Annie Macaulay

Nollywood actress Annie Macaulay has clarified that she does not want to be described as a “single mum”, insisting that she is a single woman raising two children. In a post shared via her Instagram stories, the estranged wife of music star 2Baba wrote: “I’m not a single mum. I’m a single woman raising two kids,” drawing a clear line between her marital status and how her motherhood is labelled. Her statement comes in the wake of her much publicised split from 2Baba, with the actress increasingly asserting her identity by using her maiden name and correcting platforms that still attach her ex husband’s surname to her. Annie’s choice of words has sparked mixed reactions online, as some critics accuse her of merely playing with semantics, while others defend her right to define herself in a way that reflects her personal journey […]

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Why I wasn’t successful in America – Speed Darlington

Controversial singer Speed Darlington has explained that his 23 years in the United States brought him more legal troubles and emotional distress than success or money. He said his time there was dominated by arrests, criminal records and loneliness rather than the “American Dream” many expect.​ Darlington described America as isolating and racially biased, alleging that as a black man he constantly felt undervalued and pressured to overprove himself before getting any respect. He added that worrying about his accent and being mocked made it hard for him to approach women or build relationships, which badly affected his confidence and mental health.​ He contrasted this with his life in Nigeria, where he said he feels respected, successful and financially rewarded. According to him, he built his mansion with a rooftop swimming pool from money earned in Nigeria, including proceeds from […]

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