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Juliana Olayode Explains Why She Reconciled With Funke Akindele

Nollywood actress Juliana Olayode has opened up on why reconciling with Funke Akindele was so important to her. She said she spent years praying for their relationship to be restored, valuing peace of mind and genuine reconciliation more than any career opportunity. Olayode, popularly known as Toyo Baby from her role in Jenifa’s Diary, explained that she and Akindele had grown apart due to issues largely influenced by a third party. She revealed that a former music teacher who acted as her mentor at the time overstepped boundaries, took control of her social media accounts, and even posted messages in her name without her full understanding. According to her, those actions contributed to misunderstandings with Akindele and also affected a relationship she was in at the time. Looking back, she described the entire episode as a painful mistake and said […]

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Femi Abiodun inspires young leaders with new book From Classroom to Boardroom

UK based Nigerian life coach and author Femi Abiodun has released a new book titled From Classroom to Boardroom aimed at helping young graduates navigate life after school, especially in business and career choices . He says life after graduation can feel overwhelming without guidance, but that walking with wisdom from those who have gone ahead makes the journey clearer, lighter and more intentional . Abiodun explains that the book shares timeless, practical principles that many schools never teach, to help readers stand out, thrive and succeed in real life beyond the classroom . He notes that life will always test people, but those who build the right capacity, stay grounded in sound principles and keep their heads up can rise above challenges and make steady progress . According to him, what people do not prepare for, they often have […]

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Maduka counters Cubana Chief Priest says he mentored 67 billionaires

Nigerian businessman and industrialist Cosmas Maduka has replied nightlife promoter Cubana Chief Priest over comments comparing him with other billionaires.​ In a viral video, Maduka shared his journey from a poor background with only a third grade education to becoming a board member of two publicly quoted Nigerian banks and chairman of a credit committee.​ He explained that he has been invited by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation in Vienna and now runs businesses across five continents.​ Maduka said he does not compare himself with leading billionaires like Femi Otedola and Aliko Dangote, noting that they might have done even better if they faced his kind of hardship. He stressed that he rose from the streets without formal degrees, unlike some of his peers whose parents could afford higher education.​ He criticised people who make noise without real wealth, […]

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Seyi Shay: Wizkid Taught Me How the Music Industry Works

Nigerian singer Seyi Shay has revealed that fellow superstar Wizkid played a key mentorship role in her career during their early collaborations. In a recent podcast interview, Shay spoke about their close working relationship, which included collaborating on her song "Crazy" and her providing backing vocals for some of his tracks. She described Wizkid as a "genuine friend" and praised his extraordinary talent, calling him a "magician" in the studio. Beyond their musical partnership, Shay credited Wizkid with giving her crucial advice on navigating the complexities of the entertainment business. "He used to advise me a lot and used to tell me how people behave in this industry," she shared. Her comments highlight the mentorship and friendship that helped shape her understanding of the music industry early in her career.

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She Leads Project Sparks Positive Change for Girls in Upper West.

Madam Joyce Obenewaa Darko, Acting Project Manager for the She Leads Project, reported that the initiative has significantly empowered young girls and shifted gender norms in Ghana’s Upper West Region. Implemented by Plan International Ghana in partnership with CARD Ghana, the project, over four years, has encouraged girls to pursue leadership roles and challenged traditional views on gender. At a recent program in Wa, Madam Darko highlighted successes, including girls winning male-dominated school leadership positions and support from community leaders who advocate for gender equality.As the project nears its end, efforts will focus on building capacity in local clubs to ensure the impact continues. Mentorship manuals provided to She Leads School Clubs include topics on confidence, assertiveness, and self-image, aiming to groom the next generation of female leaders. Mr. Abudu Fuseini, a school guidance coordinator, called for broader club memberships, […]

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