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Leo Dasilva advises reality TV stars to build careers beyond Big Brother Naija

Leo Babarinde Akinola Dasilva, popularly known as Leo Dasilva, is a Nigerian reality television star, businessman and pundit who was born on July 10, 1992. After participating in Big Brother Naija, he has advised aspiring and current reality TV participants to build sustainable careers beyond their time on the show. Dasilva emphasized that reality television should serve as a starting point for building long-term professional achievements rather than being the only platform for success. Dasilva revealed that his mother encouraged him to audition for Big Brother Naija. He has lent his voice to contemporary issues in Nigeria, ranging from domestic violence and abusive relationships to the rising cases of missing persons. He has also spoken about being open about one's sexuality with partners before marriage and the rising number of out-of-school children and beggars on Lagos streets. The Electrical and […]

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I Plan to Have My First Child Through Surrogacy, Says Phyna

Reality TV star and media personality Phyna (Josephina Otabor) has revealed that she plans to welcome her first child through surrogacy next year, marking a U-turn from her previous stance of not wanting children. Speaking during a recent interview, Phyna stated that she does not plan to carry the pregnancy herself and intends to have her first child through surrogacy instead. She clarified that she is determined to be financially ready for the journey ahead, with her current goal being to make enough money to fund the surrogacy process. "My goal for the rest of the year and early next year is me focusing on making money for having my first child. Cause I'm doing it through surrogacy," Phyna said, adding that she has changed her mind about motherhood after previously saying she didn't want to be a cat lady. […]

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Societal stigma on women makes me wish I were a man – Phyna

Reality TV star and media personality Ijeoma Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, says societal stigma and pressure on women sometimes make her wish she were a man. She said she feels life is much easier for men because they are given more freedom and judged less harshly. Phyna explained that women face many unspoken rules and restrictions about how they should dress, talk, behave and live their lives. She noted that while men are mainly expected to work hard and make money, women are often criticised even when they do the same or more. According to her, every choice a woman makes is easily questioned or labelled. She said women are judged over their relationships, lifestyle, appearance and even their success, in ways that men rarely experience. Phyna added that the constant scrutiny can be exhausting and mentally draining. She […]

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Why I Left Church for Three Years – Ariyiike Dimples

Actress and media personality Ariyiike Owolagba (Ariyiike Dimples) has shared how criticism over her attire led her to stop attending her community church for three years. In an ‘Open Up’ podcast interview, Ariyiike explained that an elderly church member told her she would “go to hell” for wearing a pencil skirt, leaving her feeling wrongly judged and unwelcome. Although Ariyiike remains a practicing Christian, she now prefers worshipping elsewhere, away from the judgmental environment she experienced. She urged churches to adapt and simplify their practices, making young people feel accepted without harsh judgment—especially regarding fashion. Ariyiike recounted how the incident was reported to her father, compelling her to send a photo to her mother to prove her decency. She noted that younger congregants have been drifting to other, more inclusive churches, highlighting the need for reform in how churches relate […]

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Nana Ama McBrown Plans Retirement at 50, Focusing on Farming

Nana Ama McBrown, celebrated Ghanaian actress and media personality, has shared her aspirations to retire at the age of 50. The star of numerous films and television shows revealed that after her retirement, she intends to pursue a career in farming, a field she feels passionate about.In a recent statement, McBrown expressed that farming offers her a way to diversify her career and contribute positively to the country’s agricultural development. While she’s enjoyed significant success in entertainment, McBrown believes farming will allow her to lead a fulfilling life post-retirement. This change in direction is something she looks forward to, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter in her life.Her announcement has sparked conversations about life beyond fame and the importance of planning for a sustainable future.

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Sally Mann Defends Her Outspoken Nature in Showbiz.

Entertainment journalist Sally Frimpong Mann has firmly defended her reputation as one of the most outspoken figures in Ghana's showbiz industry. Known for her blunt and direct comments, Sally has often faced criticism, especially on social media, for her forthright opinions. In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Sally expressed that her comments come from a place of truthfulness and courage, dismissing claims that she seeks attention or tries to provoke. She believes that if celebrities want to avoid being discussed, they should stay out of the public eye. Sally also claimed the title of "queen" of Ghana’s showbiz industry, noting the growing influence of her opinions.

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Blakk Rasta Criticizes Pastor Salifu Amoako.

Musician and media personality Blakk Rasta has taken aim at Pastor Salifu Amoako for controversial comments in which the pastor claimed he was "above the law." Blakk Rasta questioned the pastor’s integrity, suggesting that religious leaders should be held accountable for their words and actions, especially when they have such a significant influence over their congregations. His critique has sparked public debate over the role of religious figures in Ghanaian society.

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