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  • BBNaija Mike Edwards announces entry into professional boxing

    BBNaija Mike Edwards announces entry into professional boxing

    Big Brother Naija reality star, Mike Edwards, has announced his foray into professional boxing.

    The talented athlete made this known on his official Instagram page.

    He would be joining the Cruiserweight division of the Misfits Boxing.

    His debut bout would be against Jake Cornish on a yet-to-be-announced date.

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    Edwards wrote: “Breaking News: Excited to announce my entry into the world of professional boxing! Thrilled to join the Cruiserweight division roster on @MisfitsBoxing.

    “Get ready for an electrifying debut as I step into the ring to showcase my skills and determination.”

  • Jumoke Aderounmu wasn’t sick, she died in her sleep, says brother

    Jumoke Aderounmu wasn’t sick, she died in her sleep, says brother

    Adeola Aderounmu, the brother of the late actress, Jumoke Aderounmu has shared more insight into the death of his sister and her relationship with actress and filmmaker, Funke Akindele.

    In an interview with Punch, he disclosed that he hadn’t attempted to contact Funke Akindele because he didn’t have her contact and wasn’t particularly close to her, despite that his sister had her number.

    He added that despite his sister’s efforts to reach out, including sending Paschaline Alex, they were unsuccessful.

    He said that Funke ceased offering job opportunities to his sister, prompting her to seek clarification on any perceived wrongdoing.

    According to him, Adeola highlighted the support she received from only two colleagues, Rita Dominic, and Sotayo Gaga, during the challenging period.

    Reflecting on his late sister, he portrayed her as an introvert who preferred solitude, adding that she had no history of illness but passed away peacefully in her sleep.

    He further revealed how she was planning to relocate to the United Kingdom before her death.

    Adeola added that she has since been buried but the family is planning to organise a tribute event in church on the 40th day after her death.

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    He said: “I did not reach out to Funke Akindele because I didn’t have her phone number and I am not close to her but my sister had her number and even sent another actress, Paschaline Alex to her, all to no avail. Funke stopped calling her for jobs and Jumoke tried to know why because she wanted to retrace her steps if she had committed any offence.

    “Only two of her colleagues, Rita Dominic and Tayo Sobola came through for her in her time of need. She was an introvert and usually kept to herself. She was not sick. She just passed away in her sleep. She was planning on relocating to the United Kingdom before her demise. We have buried her but the family will organize a tribute event in church on the 40th day after her death.”

    The Nation reported that Adeola had dragged Funke for abandoning his late sister.

    Adeola further tackled Funke for publicly mourning her when she had abandoned his sister during her dying moments.

    Calling her out over her fake love and hypocrisy, he revealed that his sister had put a call through to Funke several times and had reached out to her through her friends but she didn’t turn up for her.

    Questioning why the eye service, he added that it is now she is dead, she was showing fake love.

    He questioned the sincerity of Funke’s intention, adding that she was showing fake love after Adeola’s death.

    Reacting to his claims, Funke addressed the issue during an Instagram Live session, tearfully expressing her struggles with the loss of her mother, marriage, and political involvement, as she tries to rebuild her life.

    She refuted claims of neglecting the actress, saying that she only became aware of Jumoke’s illness through her brother’s post, emphasizing that she had no prior knowledge of the situation.

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  • Boat mishap: Gov Eno offers compensation to late make-up artist’s family

    Boat mishap: Gov Eno offers compensation to late make-up artist’s family

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno, has paid a condolence visit to the family of the late make-up artist, Abigail Frederick, who died alongside Nollywood actor, Junior Pope, in a boat mishap in Anambra State.

    The governor also offered some compensation to the bereaved family.

    In a statement on Instagram, the chief press secretary to the governor, Ekerete Udoh, disclosed that Eno showed concern for the grieving family.

    The statement read: “The compensation Governor Eno offered Abigail’s family includes automatic employment to the elder sister, directed a renovation of the family house to modern standard, and promised assistance to the undergraduate sisters who are at the University of Uyo.

    “Living to his billing as the epitome of compassion, Akwa Ibom state governor, Pastor Umo Eno, on arrival from an official engagement in Abuja, this afternoon drove straight to the family compound of the late Nollywood make-up artist. Abigail Edith Frederick, in Ikot Udoma, Eket Local Government Area, where he consoled the bereaved family.

    “Showing deep emotions, Governor Eno sat with the grieving family members and told them he felt their pain. This is deeply unfortunate, for a young girl, 24 years old, who finished her Youth Service just last year and decided to pursue her passion.

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    “This is a reflection of our Arise spirit. It shows that our young people are willing to go out there, not begging, not waiting for handouts, but to pursue their passions. It is sad that her life ended the way it did.

    The statement further read: “Once I was fully briefed, I decided to come here personally with the full complement of the Government to console and encourage the family.

    “You are not just the governor when people are celebrating. In times and moments like this, you become the mourner-in-chief and give them hope. I trust the Holy Spirit will perfect the hope in their lives.

    “Coming here means we care. You know Akwa Ibomites are like Americans. We don’t leave each other behind. The government will be with the family and support them.”

    “The governor thereafter gave automatic employment in the State Civil Service to the surviving elder sister of the deceased and directed the SSA on Humanitarian Services, Umo Ekpo to renovate the family house and bring it to modern standards.

    “The governor also assured of the government’s assistance to the two sisters of the bereaved who are undergraduates at the University of Uyo, said to be sponsored by the late Nollywood make-up artist.”

  • I took a break from music to pursue education – Duncan Mighty

    Singer Duncan Mighty has asserted that music and talent isn’t enough for an entertainer as he vows to bag a Doctorate of Philosophy degree, PhD.

    The ‘Port Harcourt First Son’ crooner revealed that he took a sabbatical from music to focus on his education.

    Speaking in a recent interview with 3Music TV, Accra, Ghana, Duncan Mighty stated that he has an MSc in Acoustics from Freiburg University, Germany.

    He wrote: “Taking a break from music wasn’t a difficult decision. Most importantly, you must be able to equip yourself. You must be in charge of your career or business. For me, talent is not enough, music is not enough.

    “I have to back it up with education. Studying in an international community like Freiburg University… It is not an English-speaking university. You had to do Dutch language courses for six months, then you would be admitted to school.

    “But I give God praise. I think education is the only thing that remains with you even in old age. So if you cannot go to school when your parents could send, you should go when you can. That was why I took a break from music. I’m not done with education yet. I must have a PhD.”

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    He advised colleagues to pursue their education with vigour, stressing that “talent is not enough”.

    “If you’re not educated, someone is out there waiting to use everything you have made. Be careful, it is not about singing today. It’s called the recording business,” he said.

  • Davido unfollows Rexxie after Grammy shades

    Davido unfollows Rexxie after Grammy shades

    Afrobeats superstar Davido has swiftly unfollowed record producer, Rexxie on Instagram after he stylishly shaded him with the Grammys.

    Rexxie, who claimed he earned nominations for his production credits on Burna Boy’s Grammy-winning album, ‘Twice As Tall’ and Angelique Kidjo and Burna Boy’s Grammy-nominated song, ‘Do Yourself’, bragged during a Twitter banter with a fan on Sunday that he got a Grammy nomination before Davido.

    He further boasted that he got Grammy nominations without using sympathy or dancing with kids in uniform like Davido.

    He wrote: “Before your fav get Grammy I’ve already gotten it. I did not use sympathy or dance with kids in uniform or attend the show early with my full squad and family members. Respect!”

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    His post did not sit down well with Davido who immediately unfollowed him on social media.

    This is coming barely three weeks after Rexxie revealed that Davido reached out to him when he was recently detained in Uganda.

  • American artist, Lizzo ‘quits’ music over constant trolling

    American artist, Lizzo ‘quits’ music over constant trolling

    American singer and rapper, Melissa Viviane Jefferson, popularly known as Lizzo, has announced her decision to quit music, citing persistent online trolling over her appearance.

    According to her, her decision stemmed from relentless cyberbullying, revealing that the constant negativity took a toll on her mental health.

    The Grammy winner also addressed the phenomenon of “bullying for clout”, explaining that some individuals target her specifically to gain attention and followers.

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    In an emotional Instagram post, the 35-year-old singer wrote:  “I’m getting tired of putting up with being dragged by everyone in my life and on the internet, all I want is to make music and make people happy. Help the world be a little better than how I felt it, but I’m starting to feel like the world does not want me in it.

    “I’m constantly up against lies being told about me for clout & views… being the butt of the joke every single time because of how I look, my character being picked apart by people who don’t know me and disrespecting my name. I didn’t sign up for this sh*t… I quit.”

    Lizzo’s career has been nothing short of remarkable with four Grammy Awards under her belt, including Best New Artist and Best Urban Contemporary Album, she has solidified her place in music history.

    She’s also snagged a Billboard Music Award, a BET Award, and two Soul Train Music Awards.

  • Eniola Ajao thanks Nigerians as ‘Ajakaju’ hit N16m in cinemas

    Eniola Ajao thanks Nigerians as ‘Ajakaju’ hit N16m in cinemas

    Embattled actress, Eniola Ajao has expressed deep gratitude as her movie, ‘Beast of Two Worlds’: ‘Ajakaju’ hit a milestone on its first day amid backlashes involving the ‘Best Dressed Female.’

    The Nation reported that the filmmaker had faced severe backlash after crowning the controversial transvestite Bobrisky as the ‘Best Dressed Female’ at the movie’s premiere.

    In a post on her Instagram page, Eniola appreciated the effort of everyone who supported her movie as it marks a milestone of 16M views on its first day at the Box Office.

    While appreciating Nigerians for forgiving her, and the lessons learnt, she praised the likes of Odunlade Adekola, Funke Akindele, and many others.

    She wrote: “The cinema run of AJAKAJU, #beastoftwoworlds has taught me lessons, lessons I will not forget in a hurry. But this is not the time to dish out the lessons because I am not yet an expert at the box office! Leave that to @funkejenifaakindele, @odunomoadekola, @femiadebayosalami, @iyaboojofespris @niyi_akinmolayan, @toyin_abraham and @realmercyaigbe what I am here to do today is to say THANK YOU. Nigerians, I am grateful. You allowed God to use you to turn my shame into testimony, sorrow into joy, and fear into courage. Eshe gan. I am glad we made 16m in one day, what an opening! But it is important I let you all know that this place I am in now is a journey that started before today. I am grateful to my dearest Boss @odunladeadekola for taking me under his wings and leading me through this part. He co-directed this movie, lent me money, and was there through and through. My Nollywood story won’t be complete without him. Eshe gan. To my daddy @adebayotijani, thank you for being a good director. You helped me succeed.

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    “I am grateful to my colleagues from the Yoruba industry for standing by me, for posting, for reaching out, for meet and greet, and many other things. I am grateful to fans who have sent gifts, and money, and offered moral support. God bless you. To my boss @femiadebayosalami and his beautiful wife @iyanaladuke thank you for your understanding. And to those who were dragged and trolled because of this movie, @dayoamusa, @bobrisky222, Nollywood, I am sorry but know that this success is for us all. You allowed God to use you to tell a beautiful story about me and Nollywood, Eshe gan. Oun rere la ma ba ara wase. And to those who have said they will not support us—cast and crew—and are waiting for us to fail, I want to appreciate you too. It was because of you that I ran to God and Nigerians. See now, with God and Nigerians behind me, the story will end well. To those I offended, forgive me. I’m just a small girl, treat me like your daughter and sister. Please let’s keep watching #beastoftwoworlds #ajakajuthemovie in all cinemas nationwide. Let’s create a new record together. @ajakajuthemovie.”

  • Ramadan Day 21: Four beautiful significances of Laylatul Qadr

    Ramadan Day 21: Four beautiful significances of Laylatul Qadr

    In Islamic tradition, Laylat al-Qadr is revered as the night when the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad, rendering it immensely significant.

    Celebrated during Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Laylat al-Qadr holds special reverence among Muslims globally, being the holiest night of the year and observed in the mosques where congregational prayers are observed.

    It is a period of immense spiritual significance, referred to as the Night of Power due to the belief that it marks the pinnacle of divine blessings and mercy.

    This night holds profound importance for Muslims worldwide, who dedicate themselves to prayer and introspection.

    Across the globe, Muslims engage in special prayers and supplications, seeking guidance and mercy from God.

    Moreover, they immerse themselves in the Quran, reflecting on its teachings and Muslims traditionally devote this night to acts of worship, fasting, and charitable deeds.

    The night of Laylatul Qadr is better than a thousand months and is so special that Allah has dedicated a specific chapter in the Quran to it.

    Allah s.w.t. says in Surah Al-Qadr: “Indeed, We sent the Quran down during the Night of Decree. And what can make you know what is the Night of Decree? The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months. The angels and the Spirit descend therein by permission of their Lord for every matter. Peace it is until the emergence of dawn.” (Surah Al-Qadr, 97:1-5)

    What makes Laylatul Qadr exceptional? As Muslims enter the last 10 nights of Ramadan, The Nation uncovers the meaning of this night and its significance.

    1.       The Actual Date is Not Known

    The precise night on which Laylatul Qadr occurs has always been unknown but what we know is that it falls within the final ten nights of Ramadan, believed by many on the odd nights. The Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. said: “Search for Laylatul Qadr in the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramadan.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari)

    Certainly, there is great wisdom on why Allah (S.W.T) purposely made the exact date unknown to us. Part of it is so that we may strive to seek it, engage in extra worship and remain consistent in doing them, even towards the very end of Ramadan.

    2.       The Revelation of the Quran

    The biggest virtue associated with Laylatul Qadr is that on this night, Allah (S.W.T) bestowed the Quran upon humankind as a gift and as a source of guidance. Besides mentioning in the first verse of Surah Al-Qadr, Allah s.w.t. says in Surah Ad-Dukhan:

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    “Indeed, We sent it (the Quran) down during a blessed night.” (Surah Ad-Dukhan, 44:3)

    The revelation of the Scripture came in 2 stages; it was primarily revealed in its entirety by Jibril a.s. from Lauh Mahfuz (The Preserved Tablet) to Baitul ‘Izzah (The Lowest Heaven) in the sky of the earth and was then gradually revealed in stages to Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. throughout 23 years of Prophethood.

    Against this background, we should exhibit and manifest our gratitude towards Allah’s greatest blessing by appreciating its revelation, internalising its message and meaning and connecting with Him.

    3.       The reward of the night is better than a thousand months

    It is mentioned that one of the incomprehensible rewards of Laylatul Qadr is that the night is better than a thousand months. If we realise the value of it, every act of righteous deeds and worship completed on this single night is rewarded with a minimum of at least 83 years of worship, which is equivalent to an entire lifetime.

    Such is the unique opportunity for us when approached with sincerity, to gain grand forgiveness and mercy from Allah (S.W.T).

    The Prophet s.a.w. said: “Whoever spends the night of Laylatul Qadr in prayer out of faith and in hopes for the reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari & Muslim)

    4.       The Acceptance of Supplications

    One of the many nuances of the word “Qadr” (destiny) is congestion and restriction. Accordingly, the earth on that night will be flooded and occupied with so many angels that it becomes congested and pressured. And because it is filled with celestial beings of light and blessings, the earth is voided of every evil and calamity and becomes exposed to spiritual pressure. Sins are forgiven and supplications are accepted.

    One of the supplications that can be made on this night is an all-encompassing forgiveness prayer that is taught by the Prophet (S.W.T) to his wife Aishah r.a. It was narrated that Aishah r.a. asked the Prophet s.a.w., “O Messenger of Allah! If I know which night Laylatul Qadr is, what should I say in it?” And he replied:

    Transliteration: Allāhumma Innaka ‘Afuwwun Karīmun Tuhibbu-l ‘Afwa Fa’fu ‘Annī

    “Oh Allah, You are indeed Forgiving, Generous and love to forgive, so forgive me.” (Sunan At-Tirmizi)

    With the significance of Laylatul Qadr explained, let us enliven and maximise the last ten nights by reciting the Quran and engaging in continuous prayers and invocations. If a believing person is keen to nurture and strengthen his spiritual self and increase the good deeds in his record, he/she should strive to spend these nights in obedience and worship. If this is facilitated for him, his soul will taste sweetness unlike any other.

    Ultimately, we have to comprehend and understand that it is not about seeking the night but the Master of the night, which is Allah s.w.t. He will bless and reward us as He wants and pleases. We pray to Allah s.w.t. to enable us to make the best of these nights and catch the blessed Laylatul Qadr.

    And Allah knows best.

  • I sing for devil, not God – Terry G declares

    I sing for devil, not God – Terry G declares

    Singer Terry G has revealed that the songs he produces do not align with godly values but rather with those of the devil.

    During an interview, he boldly asserted his identity as a secular musician, admitting that his songs are sung for the devil.

    He said: “I am a secular musician. I sing for the devil. We [secular musicians] sing for the devil, we praise the devil. We don’t glorify God. Abi all this one wey we dey do, you think to say na God we dey do am for?”

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    He stated that when most Afrobeat artists sing secular songs, as long as it is not glorifying God, then that means it is glorifying the devil.

    Dating back to January 2024, Terry G had cried out over the ignorance of the industry when it comes to their colleagues.

    The music star expressed how sad he was over the fact that his colleagues were not responding to him despite all of his efforts to reach out to them.

    He questioned if it was fair the way he was being treated, while he told them to remember when he was there to help them.

    He revealed that he had pointedly reached out to several artists, however they had all failed to respond to him.

  • Stop burning shrines, not all deities are evil – Yul Edochie

    Stop burning shrines, not all deities are evil – Yul Edochie

    Controversial actor, Yul Edochie, has argued that not all deities are evil, urging Nigerians on the importance of embracing traditions, adding that burning down shrines and deities is not good enough.

    He stated this in a post on his Instagram page.

    He wrote: “Stop burning shrines and deities. Not all deities are evil. Oyinbo convinced us that all our ways are evil so we could discard our ways and embrace theirs, making slavery easy.

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    “We need to wake up and start embracing our traditions. Many deities acknowledge God almighty. Burning them could bring you perpetual trouble. If you don’t understand something, leave it. If it is not disturbing you, don’t disturb it.”