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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 […]

Saka shocks fans as he says he does not know Celine Dion

Arsenal and England star Bukayo Saka has stirred reactions online after admitting he does not know Canadian music legend Celine Dion. The incident happened during the first episode of “The Link Up,” a new show produced by Arsenal, where Saka sat down for a relaxed conversation with Nigerian Grammy-winning singer Tems. While discussing the artists who inspired her, Tems mentioned Celine Dion as one of her early musical influences. In response, Saka smiled and said, “I don’t know who that is,” a remark that immediately surprised Tems and has since gone viral on social media. Tems, visibly shocked but amused, replied, “You don’t know who Celine Dion is? Oh my gosh.” Saka, who was born in 2001, is known to enjoy contemporary music, especially Afrobeats, hip hop and RnB. He has previously mentioned artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid and Drake […]

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I’m Laid Back, Not Shy, Olamide Clarifies Misconception

Nigerian rapper Olamide has addressed popular misconceptions about his character, clarifying that his reserved demeanor is not due to shyness but a deliberate laid-back attitude. In a recent interview on Ada’s Room podcast, Olamide (Baddo) described shyness as a lack of confidence and charisma, whereas he simply prefers not to be bothered. “One thing I wish people could understand about me is I am not shy, I am just laid back,” Olamide said. He went on to explain that shyness involves discomfort in facing people, making eye contact, or conversing, while being laid back is a lifestyle choice about conserving energy and avoiding unnecessary interaction. Olamide emphasized his confidence, opting to maintain a calm and composed outlook rather than being outgoing.

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Former CJN Ariwoola Defends Record, Says Judgments Were Fair

Olukayode Ariwoola, the immediate past Chief Justice of Nigeria, has stated that all his judgments were given without bias and that his conscience is clear. In an exclusive interview, Ariwoola said he handled all cases on merit, guided by evidence and the law. He emphasized that his decisions, including those from his time as Chairman of the Armed Robbery Tribunal and his work in election-related courts, were based only on facts and justice. Ariwoola said he did not show regret for any of his judgments, explaining that he ensured only those deserving of conviction were sentenced and others freed when justified. He noted that his entire judicial career was motivated by the fear of God and a commitment to fairness. He also responded to questions on religion in Nigeria, stating that insecurity and terrorism in the country were not caused […]

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Johnny Drille: My Music Doesn’t Fit in Church

Nigerian singer Johnny Drille has revealed that while his musical foundation is in the church, he never felt his sound belonged there. Speaking on a podcast, the artist stated that his faith remains strong, but his music often receives backlash from the Christian community for not conforming to traditional gospel norms. He explained that his songs focus on positive themes, like love, which he believes the church sometimes avoids discussing openly. Drille, who was once a church choir director, acknowledged that the experience was crucial in shaping him as a musician. However, he feels there is a wider space for music beyond just worship, and his creative expression naturally found its home outside the church setting.

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Singer Ebonny Musik Credits Fela, Wizkid as Influences

Fast-rising Nigerian artist Ebonny Musik has revealed that his music career was significantly shaped by two iconic figures: the legendary Fela Kuti and global star Wizkid. In a recent interview, he explained that Fela Anikulapo Kuti taught him the power of using music as a tool for social commentary and change. "Fela taught me that music is not just about entertainment," he stated. He also praised Wizkid for paving the way for Nigerian artists on the world stage, saying his success gave him hope that "Nigerian music can compete anywhere." Ebonny Musik, who divides his time between Nigeria and the UK, blends these influences into his own "Afro-urban" sound. His goal is to use his music to connect cultures and bring people together globally.

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