Author: Yewande Fasan

  • I have never experienced firsthand heartbreak, says Johnny Drille

    I have never experienced firsthand heartbreak, says Johnny Drille

    Singer-songwriter, John Ighodaro, also known as Johnny Drille has disclosed that his heartbreak songs doesn’t mean he was heartbroken. 

    According to him, he doesn’t know what it feels like to be heartbroken.

    The vocalist of the heartbreaking song “Ludo” claimed on X app that he had never really experienced real heartbreak firsthand before. 

    Johnny Drille, who recently welcomed his first child, asserted that any song he makes about heartbreak is entirely fictional and has nothing to do with his own experiences.

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    The singer guaranteed that his heartbreak songs will still smack even though they aren’t real.

    Johnny Drille wrote: “Never really experienced real heartbreak firsthand, so for every time I’m gonna make a song about heartbreak, just know I’m making it up. But i promise you it’ll slap still.”

    See netizens reactions below:

    Mr Ben: “Ask Ric Hassani for past questions”

    Dr Penking: “Do it for us where dem don use our heart play lawn tennis”

    Fazy: “Let’s see how it goes”

    Semi Baby: “Let me show you the pepper flakes my eyes have encountered”

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  • Meet Nigeria’s luckiest couple, Adebisi, Debbie who found favour on social media

    Meet Nigeria’s luckiest couple, Adebisi, Debbie who found favour on social media

    The X app has been showing favour and financial blessings to a woman identified as ‘MumZee’ and by extension, her husband known as Abiola Adebisi.

    The Nigerian lady whose real name is Olaki Jasmine Loveth, went viral after she shared on X that she began waking up at 4.50 am to cook for her husband, sparking both praise and criticism.

    Despite the controversies in the post, a large number of X users have generously donated over N5 million to Debbie, with fellow Nigerians extending various gifts.

    Fintech Company Kuda has promised to match the initial N2m donation, meaning that Adebisi may end up with over N10m in donations.

    Infinix Nigeria offered the couple its latest device, Infinix Hot 40, while the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited provided a free N200,000 PMS voucher.

    Adding to the support, the National Information Development Agency pledged two laptops and a one-year internet subscription for Debbie and her husband.

    Abiola Adebisi, expressing gratitude on his X page, stated: “I bless the day I met this woman.” Describing his wife as a prayer warrior, he added, “She can pray. My god in human form.”

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    Also reacting on his Facebook page on Saturday he said: “Eledami Modupe o.” (My creator, thank you o)

    Here are some primary details about Abiola Adebisi, the luckiest husband in Nigeria at the moment:

    1. He attended Aguda Grammar School, Lagos and graduated in 2005.

    2:  He studied Applied Mathematics at the University of Ilorin and graduated in 2015.

    3.  He is from Oyo, an ancient city in Oyo State.

    4. He has four siblings: three males and a female.

    5. He currently works as a Mathematics teacher.

    6. He married Deborah, who goes by Olaki Jasmine Loveth on Facebook; @_Debbi_OA on X; and Olakijasmine on Instagram, in August 2023.

    7. The couple is blessed with a four-year-old daughter.

  • Nollywood veterans, Mr Ibu, Odega, Onojie inspired my comedy career – Nasboi

    Nollywood veterans, Mr Ibu, Odega, Onojie inspired my comedy career – Nasboi

    Comedian and singer, Lawal Nasiru, popularly known as Nasboi, has revealed how some veterans in the Nollywood industry, like John Okafor (Mr Ibu), Charles Inojie, and Francis Odega inspired his comedy career.

    In a recent interview with Punch, the 33-year-old skit-maker revealed that he not only learned from his contemporaries but also sought guidance from seasoned entertainers who significantly influenced his career.

    Nasboi emphasised that his appreciation for veteran comedians extended beyond age boundaries.

    He said: “I don’t restrict myself to only my age grade. In fact, I love veterans a lot because they inspired me. I learned how to be funny by watching the likes of John Okafor, aka Mr Ibu; Charles Inojie, and Frank Odega. I learnt some gestures from them, so I will always respect them. I am also friends with some of them.”

    Expressing the impact of social media on his career, Nasboi acknowledged the pivotal role it played in catapulting him to fame.

    He mentioned how the media can make one earn legal income and very good platform to start up anything.

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    According to him, social media is a powerful tool that allowed him to kickstart his acting career and become a director

    The content creator urged aspiring talents to harness the positive aspects of social media, emphasising its potential for learning and financial gain.

    “Social media has helped my career in several ways. I am sure many people would not have known me if not for social media. Going online to showcase myself is easy. All I just need to do is act and make money online.

    “It is now easy to make money online, as long as one has the talent. Social media helped to kick-start my career in directing, acting, and promoting my content without disturbing everyone. Forget about the negativity it (social media) brings, one can easily learn a lot and make money from it, Nasboi added.

  • As your only surviving child, I will take care of you with everything I have – Adeniyi Johnson tells mother on birthday

    As your only surviving child, I will take care of you with everything I have – Adeniyi Johnson tells mother on birthday

    Nollywood actor, Adeniyi Johnson, has vowed to take care of his mother with everything he has.

    Adeniyi made a lifetime promise to his dear mother who clocked a new age on December 25, 2023.

    The actor alongside his wife, Seyi Edun shared beautiful photos with his mother on their respective Instagram pages showering heart-warming tributes on her.

    He expressed joy because he is not marking his mother’s posthumous birthday or celebrating her with mixed sorrow.

    As the only surviving child of his mother, Niyi Johnson vowed to take care of his mother with whatever he possesses.

    He said: “I bless God death didn’t take you from me this year!! The very year God answered your long waiting prayers and wiped your tears the devil striked but God prevailed!!! My joy wasn’t mixed with sorrow, I am not typing this with tears and it’s not a posthumous wish, it was tough and stormy but Glory to God!!! As your only surviving child, with all that I have I will take care of you Mum!!! .. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY GOLD!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY god!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY GRANDMA!!! … please help me celebrate my mother!!!. By the way, she’s doing makeup for the 3rd time since she born me (iya church) (iyaniyi iyaseyi grandmatwins ).”

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    Seyi Edun on her page, appreciated her mother-in-law for accepting her into the family, and for her constant love and support.

    She appreciates him for raising her son with manners that spoke volumes about who she is.

    She added: “Happy birthday grandma, Hope this year brings you all the wonderful things you hope for. Thank you for accepting me into your family and for your support and love. I’m so happy I get to call such a cool, inspiring, and kind mother my mother-in-love, thank you for raising such a wonderful son, which says so much about who you are. I wish you abundant happiness and love. May your birthday be the beginning of a new chapter filled with joy and fulfillment. Do have a fabulous day ahead ma.”

  • How I performed for a bottle of beer in 2017 – Odumodublvck

    How I performed for a bottle of beer in 2017 – Odumodublvck

    Rapper, Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has recounted how he once performed and got rewarded with a bottle of beer for a shutdown performance.

    He said the experience happened in 2017 when he was still scratching the surface of his career.

    The ‘Declan Rice’ crooner disclosed this in the latest episode of the Zero Conditions podcast co-hosted by Motolani and Melody.

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    He said: “I once performed for a bottle of Hero beer. Me and Reeplay went to the show. We went in his black Amera car. He sold the car for N120,000. The car knocked on the road. When he came back, the car was bashed so we sold it for scrap.

    “The bottles of beer that were given to us weren’t even the planned payment. The owner gave it to us out of his generosity and also because he said our performance was great. This happened in 2017.”

  • Please provide trust fund for Nollywood veterans – Foluke Daramola begs Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu

    Please provide trust fund for Nollywood veterans – Foluke Daramola begs Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu

    Seasoned Nollywood actress, Foluke Daramola Salako, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu and the governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu to provide trust funds for the veteran Nollywood actors, following the death of 80-year-old Dejumo Lewis.

    The Nation reported that Lewis, who is popularly known for his role in ‘The Village Headmaster’, was pronounced dead on Saturday morning.

    Disclosing his death was actor Saidi Balogun, via an Instagram post, where he expressed heartbreak over his demise and bade him goodbye.

    She noted how many of the veteran actors are suffering especially health-wise and have no help.

    In her appeal, Foluke urged the president to offer a better arrangement for the veterans.

    She called for the government to set up a trust fund for the veterans and provide little things for them that they would appreciate for the rest of their lives.

    She made this known as she reacted to the death of veteran Dejumo Lewis who she revealed was going through stuff behind the scenes, which she wouldn’t disclose out of respect for the dead.

    Foluke wrote: “Dear President Tinubu @officialasiwajubat and @babajidesanwoolu

    PLEASE HELP US PAY ATTENTION TO OUR VETERANS. RIP Uncle Dejumo Lewis

    I woke up to the death of Uncle Dejumo Lewis today and it made me a bit sad, not because he’s not old enough to die (cos we are all gonna die someday it’s just the timing that’s decided by the highest) but because I am close to most of all these old veterans and I know what we discussed when we are together.

    “Uncle Dejumo told me he had some needs (which I won’t talk about cos I have to respect his death)to be met and he would have loved to celebrate his 80th birthday but I couldn’t come through for him cos u had a lot of things I was dealing with myself(I still have some on my monthly payroll). 

    “I remember Uncle Larri Williams we were planning his birthday and book launch hence the photo session that’s on this post, but unfortunately death took him away.

    Hmmm, death is inevitable but can be managed especially when it has to do with these old people. My mum is under the weather she’s been for some years, my mum isn’t asking for too much but to be shown love and have the basic needs of life which we her kids in our ways have been able to meet, to a large extent by Gods grace has kept her.

    “I am an astute lover of my president and my governor I believe in them even though things are hard but NOBODY will be the President of Nigeria right now and will find things easy. And I believe in a better Nigeria But sir we need a better arrangement for these all veterans. 

    “Baba Agbako is over 100 years we talk every other day as far as I know his basic needs are well attended to(thankfully he owns his own home) but the celebrations left and right has elongated his life span to a reasonable extent.

    “Nollywood is an industry without pensions I know but plssss sirs @officialasiwajubat @babajidesanwoolu

    Can u help us have a trust fund for these veterans and provision for the little things these thespians will appreciate in their years remaining cos they can NEVER spend the years they had spent before now”?

    “Letter to @officialasiwajubat @babajidesanwoolu continues

    These people have brought smiles to our faces in Nigeria and even in the world as a whole. These are our pacesetters that have made Nollywood where we are now in the world.

    “I remember vividly before Covid I was the one that celebrated all these people last before most of them moved to the land beyond. Unfortunately, I can’t sustain it I can only but try my best. 

    “Need I say a big thank u to people on social media though it comes with a lot of backlash but what is needed to be achieved has always been achieved. 

    “But we need our government to set up a lasting solution to make these old people smile a laughter of fulfillment that their society appreciates them and has given back all the years they have invested in their craft. 

    “Our profession is not pensionable and most of these old people were doing it before based on passion; most of them didn’t envisage things would turn out like these. These are forthright mën and women who lived their lives based on value-based morally oriented lives.

    “Should they be blamed for standing for what is good and go to their graves as peasants and beggars? Plssss my excellencies our veterans (not only in movies but also music, football, crafts, etc) need us to elongate their lives in happiness and joy. We need a trust fund and a better living for them they deserve”.

  • I’m tired of being a strong woman, I need a break – Actress Remmy Njoku

    I’m tired of being a strong woman, I need a break – Actress Remmy Njoku

    Mary Remmy Njoku, the Nollywood actress and filmmaker, has confidently embraced her identity as a strong adult woman, opting to be recognized as a member of Generation Z for the duration of the festive season.

    The mother of three expressed how tired she is of being a strong woman and needs a break.

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    According to her, joining the Gen Z gang is necessary as she is only open to a soft life and less work, without being held accountable for anything.

    She added that she left her strong woman cape at the airport as life is too short.

    She wrote: “I am tired of being a STRONG WOMAN and I need a break. This festive season, I identify as GEN Z baby girl. Soft life, less work, ignorant, entitled and I can’t be held accountable for anything. Left my strong woman ‘cape’ at the airport. babygeh4life. Life is too short Abeg”.

  • I accomplished everything I set out to do with COP28 – Toke Makinwa

    I accomplished everything I set out to do with COP28 – Toke Makinwa

    Popular media personality, Toke Makinwa, has taken to social media to announce that she accomplished everything she set out to do at the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates amid large criticisms she received.

    The Nation reported that there was pandemonium on the internet space over Toke Makinwa’s inclusion in Nigeria’s 1411-man delegation to COP-28, with many questioning her role at the summit.

    Speaking in the latest episode of her podcast, TokeMoments, Makinwa said she started taking the backlash seriously when “important people” started calling her.

    Her guest on the show, actress Ini Edo asked: “How did your attendance of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai go? Did you get into the conversations from the panels?”

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    Makinwa replied: “Yes. I accomplished everything I set out to do with COP28. I was just shocked by the uproar. And I think because Dubai is three hours ahead of Nigeria, I woke up to see the backlash on social media.

    “For me, it started feeling serious when important people started calling me. And I think that for me was funny. I walked into this hotel in Dubai where they were a lot of important people, all of them have seen the backlash and they started calling me ‘item seven’ and it was funny. We all just laughed. It was so funny.”

  • My family didn’t want me to become entertainer – Skitmaker Zicsaloma

    My family didn’t want me to become entertainer – Skitmaker Zicsaloma

    Popular skit maker and singer, Isaac Aloma, popularly known as Zicsaloma, has revealed that his family was against his decision to become an entertainer.

    He said his mum was the only family member who supported him, adding that his brothers always shut him up whenever he tried to sing in the house.

    Zicsaloma, who is the youngest son, recalled how his elder brothers would destroy his music cassettes because they didn’t want him to do music.

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    The crossdresser skitmaker revealed this in an interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo.

    He said his brothers never believed in him, but he is now “the chief cornerstone” of the family.

    He said: “It was only my mum that supported me. I remember when I was supposed to go for a competition in South Africa, I was supposed to go with two family and friends. So I took my mum, naturally, I am supposed to carry my siblings and I can not. Because none of them have ever supported me. I went with my friends.”

  • Why I broke up with my ex-boyfriends – Actress Lolade Okusanya

    Why I broke up with my ex-boyfriends – Actress Lolade Okusanya

    Nollywood actress Lolade Okusanya has revealed the reason she broke up with all her ex-boyfriends.

    She asserted that none of her partners has ever broken up with her in her relationship history.

    According to her, she always breaks up when the relationship is on the verge of marriage.

    She said she wasn’t proud of her actions, stressing that she broke up with her fiancés because she was scared of marriage.

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    Speaking in a recent interview with media personality, Debbie Shokoya, Okusanya said: “Nobody has ever broken up with me, I broke up with all my exes. I’m not proud of it.

    “The three relationships were all closed to marriage when I broke up with all of them. I was scared of marriage at that time. I have never dated a guy that didn’t want to marry me.”