Author: Yewande Fasan

  • Junior Pope: Only God sees our heart, Adanma Luke reacts to Ruby Orjiakor’s claims

    Junior Pope: Only God sees our heart, Adanma Luke reacts to Ruby Orjiakor’s claims

    Embattled movie producer, Adanma Luke, has responded to the claims of Ruby Orjiakor accusing her of telling people that the late Junior Pope used to beg her for jobs.

    Ruby accused Baba Rex and Adanma Luke for ‘wrong’ acts following the demise of Junior Pope. 

    She claimed that Baba Rex was using Junior Pope’s unfortunate demise as content, while she alleged that Adanma Luke was going about telling anyone who would listen that Junior Pope used to beg her for jobs.

    Replying to her, Adanma Luke rebuffed and fired back by pointing out that she, Ruby Orjiakor, is the main content creator, because she carries cameras everywhere she goes.

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    On her Instagram account, she said that it is God who sees people’s hearts and for this, she wouldn’t drag the matter any further as he doesn’t consider Ruby to be on the same level with her.

    Adanma Luke wrote: “The one that carries camera everywhere she goes. The real content creator. Only God sees our heart but for now i won’t push further because you no reach. I have had worse things from better people. RUBY.”

  • I never dreamt of success, I worked for it – Regina Daniels

    I never dreamt of success, I worked for it – Regina Daniels

    Actress and wife of billionaire businessman Ned Nwoko, Regina Daniels, has said that she never dreamt for success; rather she worked for it. 

    She posted this on her Instagram page to usher her friends and followers into the month of June. 

    She expressed how excited she is for June, which she declared her favourite month, stating that June supersedes other months as she probed her fans. 

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    Regina promised to gift N50k to anyone who could guess why the month was special to her.

    “I never dreamed about success. I worked for it

    “Happy new month, everyone. June! My absolute favourite month. It supersedes other months for me. Guess why?

    50k up for grab !”, she wrote.

  • Why I can’t be friends with everybody, says Jim Iyke

    Why I can’t be friends with everybody, says Jim Iyke

    Actor Jim Iyke has shared his reasons for having fewer friends and the challenges of making new ones. 

    He revealed that he cannot be friends with people who hold grudges.

    Featuring on the ‘Deep Dive’ podcast hosted by media personality Teju Babyface, Iyke explained that his propensity for growth is at an alacrity that many can’t keep up with.

    He said: “We don’t hang around emotions. We don’t have time for it. That’s why I can’t be friends with everybody.

    “I need somebody that won’t be hung up on my last act. I’m too transitional for it. My propensity for growth is at an alacrity that you can’t keep up with.

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    “Who I was yesterday is different from who I am today. So it’s not everybody that can keep up with that. I need somebody that I won’t call for 10 weeks and he is not in his feelings.

    “There’s a time I didn’t call him for 4 months and he didn’t call me either. We don’t have to. But when we call, it’s value.

    “I don’t want a friend that I am in your life every day. It’s never going to work because I will never show up for your kid’s birthday.

    “You find me wanting at your anniversary. When you have certain issues I might not be the one to reach. But I tell you, when you call me and I sense that it’s not even a function of what you tell me, I sense that you need me, I’m going to move every mountain. So you decide the kind of friends you want.”

  • I brushed my teeth six times on ‘Water & Garri’ intimate scene – Tiwa Savage

    I brushed my teeth six times on ‘Water & Garri’ intimate scene – Tiwa Savage

    Singer Tiwa Savage has spoken about her intimate moment in debut film, ‘Water and Garri’, with emphasis on what she had to do to stay in character. 

    In a new interview with BET, Tiwa Savage spoke about the ending, the love scenes and if she’ll be doing future films.

    Speaking on what attracted her to the ‘Water and Garri’ script, Tiwa Savage said: “I love the story. I love the story of coming back. I love the story of finding yourself again.

    “It’s not such a happy ending, but then, in life you don’t always have happy endings. So, I loved that. And then I loved that it had a love twist to it. All of those elements were just very beautiful to me.“

    Speaking about the spicy scenes, how sometimes she forgot she and co-star were not really dating, She said: “I have a love interest in this movie and sometimes, if we’re like on set, I’d have to remember “that is not your boyfriend Tiwa” [laughs]. You need to calm down. And then my real-life boyfriend at the time would come on set and I would be like “what is he doing here?” [laughs]. We’re not together anymore though, so he can hear this.

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    “The first day on set I had my kissing scene. I’m glad it was my first day because I just went right into it. I remember in my dressing room, I brushed my teeth like five, six times because I was like I needed to represent. But, he was very lovely. All of the cast was. They were really really nice.”

    Asked if she’ll be doing more films following Water and Garri, Tiwa Savage said: “Listen, I’ve told everyone, film cheques are good. So, I’ve got like ten scripts in my head. I have other stories I’m working on.”

  • How Nollywood ‘bad boy’ stereotype affected me – Segun Arinze

    How Nollywood ‘bad boy’ stereotype affected me – Segun Arinze

    Seasoned actor Segun Arinze has explained reason why he took a break from acting. 

    In an interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, Arinze spoke about how being stereotyped as a ‘bad boy’ made him bow out of acting. 

    Arinze discussed his success in the Nollywood film Silent Night (1996), which helped him become well-known for his depiction of Black Arrow.

    But he also talked about how portraying him as a bad guy in movies broke his mental health and made him give up acting.

    “There was a time I took a hiatus from acting when people were casting in that mold of bad boy, bad boy and it began to affect my psyche and all that,” Arinze said.

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    He also spoke to Chude for the first about his divorce from the popular actress, Anne Njemanze.

    “I stayed out of marriage after the first one collapsed. I stayed out for like 12 years before I remarried,” he said.

  • Every man should have multiple women – Seun Kuti

    Every man should have multiple women – Seun Kuti

    Singer Seun Kuti has shared his belief on monogamy with the affirmation that it doesn’t work.  

    He stated this in an interview with media personalities, Tolanibaj and Moet Abebe on the ‘Bahd & Boujee’ podcast.

    According to him, having multiple women demonstrates power and affluence. 

    Stressing that a powerful man must have the support of numerous powerful women whom he described as “goddesses”.

    Read Also: Conducting DNA trust, power issue – Seun Kuti

    Seun said: “Monogamy doesn’t work. As a powerful man, you must have the support of numerous powerful goddesses. Women that are in your life because the ancestors put them there. You share with them”. 

    He further added that his late father and Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, had over 100 concubines despite marrying 27 women in one day.

  • Why I once disliked Canada, by Spyro

    Why I once disliked Canada, by Spyro

    Singer and songwriter Oludipe Oluwasanmi, popularly known as Spyro, has explained that his resentment towards Canada stemmed from a heartbreak he suffered from a lady who resides there.

    He shared on Instagram that he had been planning to propose, but the relationship ended unexpectedly.

    According to Spyro, the breakup occurred because a female fan had pecked him, leading his then-girlfriend to end their relationship.

    Since this incident, Spyro has developed a strong aversion to the idea of Canada.

    Read Also: Why I don’t want to be in same room with Nengi – Spyro

    He wrote: “Canada, I want to be honest today…The reason why I have pushed this tour this far is because I was still healing from a serious heartbreak from one of your girls there. Quite painful as I saw a future with us …already bought a ring and all of a sudden she ended it and for what, because a female friend pecked me after I bought her something she needed and I wanted to be open so I told her and that led to a series of events that ended the relationship. Since then I resented the idea of Canada and everything that surrounds it but now am healed thanks to a series of messages from my pastor Canada it is time”.

    He added: “So you know, I am not just coming to tour o, I am coming to find beauty to my chaos, so my Jesus baddies, as you are coming out to the venues, endeavour to dress sexy but decent, I might just sight my missing rib from the crown and oh, I won’t be wearing shades on all performances in CANADA so I can see well… See ya all from June 14th”.

  • Netizens blast organisers over AMVCA Funke Akindele’s loss

    Netizens blast organisers over AMVCA Funke Akindele’s loss

    Fans of seasoned actress Funke Akindele have kicked over the failure of Funke Akindele’s ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ to clinch any award at the 10th African Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCAs). 

    The Nation reported that the AMVCA, an annual award organised by MultiChoice, recognises outstanding achievements in the television and film industry.

    The event held on Saturday, May 11, at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos State.

    Despite being nominated in multiple categories, including Best Makeup, Best Writing in a Movie, Best Lead Actress, Best Movie, and Best Supporting Actor, Funke Akindele’s blockbuster and record breaking movie, ‘A Tribe of Judah’, failed to take home any award. 

    Akindele’s film was the first Nigerian movie to gross over N1 billion in cinema last December.

    As reported by The Nation, ‘Breath Of Life’ was the biggest winner of the night, snagging six awards, including Best Movie, Best Sound Design, Best Director (BB Sasore), Best Lead Actor (Wale Ojo), Best Supporting Actor (Ademola Adedoyin), Best Supporting Actress (Genoveva Umeh), and Trailblazer (Chimezie Imo).

    While some defended the verdicts of the organisers, others disagreed by stating that Funke Akindele was ‘snubbed’ by the organisers. 

    @lil_maamiii wrote: “I don’t want to hear anything like Funke Akindele was robbed oo, when she bagged all the awards with “Omo ghetto the saga” nobody remembered Robbery oo, so please let Breath of life BREATHE!!!!!”

    @EbongDi stated: “I told my wife early this year that Funke Akindele’s “A Tribe of Judah” may have grossed the highest earnings of a movie in Nigeria, “Breath of Life” was a better movie by a mile. Breath of life was shoulders ahead of any movie in Nigeria in 2023. I was so glad I watched it.”

    @TosinOlugbenga wondered: “Wetin Funke Akindele do them? They’re actually snubbing her. No industry achievement award? With her highest grossing movie of all time? Twice in a row.. in two years.”

    @The_BoluTife wrote: “Kehinde Bankole winning over Funke Akindele… Hmmmmm Her Performance in Adire is not close to what Funke did in ATCJ But Kehinde is great actress!”

    @abazwhylllz declared:“A Tribe Called Judah is my own movie of the year. Keep your head high Funke Akindele.”

    @EObaniyi argued: “Award or not, Funke Akindele is the best in the game.”

    @PoojaMedia wrote: “A Tribe Called Judah didn’t win any award. Wow”

    @Wizkidfc insisted : “A Tribe Called Judah is my own Best Movie. Funke Akindele take your flowers.”

    @EngOguns wrote, “I’m not even that mad that A Tribe Called Judah was snubbed in all categories. I’m livid because not once did they mention the 1B milestone.. It’s obvious that #AMVCA10 no longer f*ck with Funke Akindele.”

    @PureMind_ asserted, “The money Funke Akindele made from ‘A Tribe called Judah’ must have rattled a lot of people for this level of hate.”

    @Ifeobayeji wrote, “Anyway, Kehinde had a better performance than Funke if we compare both movies [‘Adire’ and ‘A Tribe Called Judah’]. But how ‘Breath of Life’ won best movie over ATCJ [‘A Tribe Called Judah’] is shocking.”

    @Kumms argued, “‘Breath of Life’ is a better movie than ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ on every metric.”

    @MissyKobell opined, “‘A Tribe Called Judah’ is better than ‘Adire’ sha… You can’t beat Funke Akindele in a category if we are being honest.”

    Read Also: Iya Rainbow, RMD bag #AMVCA merit award

    @tianaadebayo wrote, “‘A Tribe Called Judah’ by Funke Akindele gave us what we have always known in a different way but ‘Breath Of Life’ storyline was awesome.. it’s a well deserved win for ‘Breath Of Life’ and that doesn’t mean that Funke Akindele isn’t a winner.. she is now and always.”

    @The_Bolutife wrote, “Second year that Funke Akindele’s blockbuster movie didn’t win any awards. Something is fishing.”

    @PureMinD__ wrote: “The money Funke Akindele made from “A Tribe called Judah” must have rattled a lot of people for this level of hate.”

    @Iam_bibi0 wrote: “Funke Akindele is one woman army, She has done a lot for her career Award or not she is the best in her category. I’m glad everyone recognized her hard work and gave her the flowers she deserves. Congratulations to all those that won tonight.”

  • Artists need to learn deep music from Omah Lay – Ajebo Hustlers

    Artists need to learn deep music from Omah Lay – Ajebo Hustlers

    Musical duo Ajebo Hustlers hailed Omah Lay lyrical prowess as he urged other artists to learn from him.

    According to the duo, many Nigerian artists tend to lack perspective in their music, believing that Omah Lay could serve as an excellent example for them to follow.

    On their X handle, Ajebo Hustlers wrote: “Y’all need to learn how to make great music with depth!! Learn from Omah!! Ask yourself. What would Omah say if he hopped on this record!!! Cause y’all lack perspective!! Y’all absolutely lack what to talk about and that sh!t boring as hell!!”

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    They, however, admitted that some talented artists are “dumbing down” their creativity to appeal to fans because they love mediocrity.

    “Real artists are trying to dumb down to gain relevance!!! Cause Na mediocrity una love,” they wrote.

  • I wished I found love before stardom – Spyro

    I wished I found love before stardom – Spyro

    Singer Oludipe Oluwasanmi David, popularly known as Spyro, has said that he wished he found love before stardom. 

    According to him, he regrets not finding love before he became popular, revealing the difficulty in finding true love as a celebrity.

    The ‘Who’s your guy’ crooner, said it is currently difficult for him to find love because he is unsure of who genuinely loves him.

    Read Also: Phyno, Spyro release new collab song ‘Shut down’

    Speaking in a recent chat with Drip Check, Spyro said: “I wished I had found love before now. As a celebrity, you are scared because you don’t even know who loves you for what you are or who you are.”

    On his ideal woman, the ‘Who’s Your Guy’ crooner said: “I am attracted to intelligence. So when I talk to a woman that is not giving me that vibe, I have a big problem with that.”

    Spyro said he has been unlucky in relationships because he always put his career before his relationship.