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Yul Edochie faults attacks on Igbo supporters of Tinubu

Actor Yul Edochie has condemned the way some people single out Igbo supporters of President Bola Tinubu for criticism ahead of the 2027 general election.​ In a post on X, he said he is worried that fellow Igbos who back Tinubu are often harshly attacked online, while supporters of the president from other regions do not face the same level of backlash. He urged critics to be fair and consistent in their political engagement.​ Edochie questioned why those who insult Igbos that support Tinubu do not also openly challenge supporters from the North or the South West or past leaders who failed to fix the country. He argued that this selective outrage shows a lack of courage and balance.​ He warned that political differences should not be allowed to create deep divisions within the Igbo community. Instead, he called for […]

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Ibrahim Suleiman wins praise for dark role in EVI

A new shift is unfolding in the Nigerian entertainment scene and actor Ibrahim Suleiman is at the centre of it. Long known for his charm, depth and lover boy image, he is now gaining attention for his powerful performance in morally grey and even villainous roles.​ In the new film EVI, currently showing in cinemas, Suleiman plays Dayo, a character who is far from straightforward. Instead of a simple bad guy, he delivers a layered and intense performance that makes viewers feel both uneasy and drawn to him at the same time.​ This evolution in his career has sparked conversations about whether Suleiman is becoming the kind of on screen villain audiences secretly root for. Industry observers say his new choices reflect a wider trend in storytelling, where viewers prefer complex, flawed characters over traditional heroes.​ Analysts note that Suleiman’s […]

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Tega Dominic warns friends against joining BBNaija

Former Big Brother Naija housemate Tega Dominic has advised her friends and other aspiring reality TV stars to stay away from the show if they are not mentally prepared.​ She said her own experience after leaving the BBNaija house badly affected her mental health. According to her, the pressure and constant public attention worsened her anxiety and later led to social anxiety.​ Tega explained that she now finds it hard to attend events alone because of this struggle. She added that while she can give people hugs, she is uncomfortable receiving hugs from others.​ She stressed that anyone thinking of going for BBNaija must be very strong mentally before entering the house. In her words, if you are not mentally strong, you should not go for Big Brother.

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Cute Abiola thanks supporters amid backlash over wife’s childbirth documentary

Content creator Cute Abiola has appreciated supporters who stood by him following backlash over a personal documentary about his wife’s childbirth experience. In a post on X, he said he was overwhelmed by the emotional messages, prayers and personal testimonies people shared in the YouTube comment section after watching the video. He noted that beyond the criticism, many viewers opened up about their own struggles, expressing solidarity, resilience and empathy. Rather than respond to detractors, Abiola chose to focus on the documentary’s positive impact, saying he was glad the story had motivated people going through difficult times. According to him, life is not always perfect, but being vulnerable and honest can give hope to others facing similar challenges. “Since yesterday, when I shared our documentary, I have been reading through the comments on YouTube… and honestly, I am overwhelmed. So […]

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Why artists need discipline in music industry, by Lojay

Afrobeats singer Lojay has highlighted the importance of discipline for artists who want a long and successful career in the music industry. Speaking on the “I Said What I Said” podcast, he said his early idea of fame was about “frolicking with a lot of ladies” but that his outlook changed as he understood the realities and pressures of the industry. Lojay stressed that there is a lot of temptation in music and that artists will “see a lot of things” they are not meant to touch, especially when sudden attention comes from many admirers. He noted that when an artist has “about 100 girls talking to you,” that is exactly when discipline is most needed. He explained that artists must watch both their actions and their words if they want to protect their reputation and build a sustainable brand, contrary to […]

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Veteran actor Patrick Doyle welcomes baby girl

Veteran actor and broadcaster Patrick Doyle has announced the birth of a baby girl with his wife Funmilayo. The child, named Omayinuwa Mayen Harriet Doyle, was born on Friday at about 10 40 am. In a Facebook post, Doyle thanked God for the new addition to his family and said both mother and baby are doing well. He described his daughter as a precious addition to his quiver and said he is overwhelmed with joy and gratitude to God Almighty. The news comes three years after his divorce from actress Ireti Doyle in 2023, following 19 years of marriage. He later remarried Funmilayo in the same year. Fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry have flooded social media with congratulatory messages to celebrate the couple.

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Peju Ogunmola marks 60th birthday with gratitude

Veteran actress Peju Ogunmola has celebrated her 60th birthday with a heartfelt message of gratitude, reflecting on six decades of life, lessons and personal growth. In a social media post, she said she is thankful for the journey so far, cherishing the memories and the people who have been part of her story. Peju noted that she is stepping into a new decade with a heart full of gratitude. Looking back on the last 60 years, she said she is overwhelmed by the beautiful memories, the lessons learned and the incredible people who have walked the path with her. The Nollywood star added that she looks forward to a fresh chapter filled with good health, happiness and new adventures. She wrote that 60 years of life and 60 years of lessons have shaped who she is today and dedicated her […]

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Teni jokes about Wizkid and Burna Boys online clash

Afrobeats singer Teni Makanaki has reacted playfully to the ongoing online clash between Wizkid and Burna Boy, focusing on the pressure to beef up her security. She said that after Burna Boy’s alleged altercation with DJ Tunez, friends and loved ones began calling her, advising her to hire bouncers to protect herself. In a humorous video, Teni joked about the high cost of maintaining bodyguards, saying that bouncers have big appetites and could end up spending her money more than she does. Speaking in pidgin, she imagined what it would cost to hire several bouncers like those used by singer Kizz Daniel, saying she could be buying cows every week just to feed them. Teni added that with Afrobeats full of conflicts and Nollywood also facing its own tensions, she is unsure which industry is truly safe, joking that even […]

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DJAN denies banning Burna Boy songs

The Deejays Association of Nigeria has denied reports that it ordered a ban on Burna Boy’s songs after his recent clash with DJ Tunez. In a statement on Thursday, DJAN national president Prince Akim Edeh described the reports as false and misleading and warned media outlets to stop spreading them. The association also condemned the unauthorised use of its logo in posts claiming that Burna Boy’s music had been removed from DJs’ playlists, saying it did not issue any such directive. DJAN said it is closely monitoring investigations into the alleged altercation and remains committed to promoting a safe and respectful music industry. It further clarified that DJ Tunez is not a registered member of the association. The group stressed that it stands firmly against all forms of violence and physical confrontation between artists and DJs and urged the public […]

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Konga: Davido should’ve shared N200m birthday donation with struggling music legends

Veteran Nigerian singer Konga has criticised the current generation of artists for not doing enough to support industry pioneers who are now struggling. Speaking on the Hits Don’t Lie podcast, he argued that Davido should have channelled his famous N200 million birthday donation towards helping music legends instead of giving it to orphanages. Konga said if he were on Davido’s management team at the time, he would have advised him to share the money among older stars facing hardship. According to him, giving about N5 million each to veterans like Baba Fryo, Daddy Showkey and others could have revived their careers and inspired a wave of powerful comeback projects. He lamented that many Nigerian music legends have been forced into menial jobs abroad due to lack of recognition and support at home. Konga questioned why younger artistes boast about global […]

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