Author: Yewande Fasan

  • Reality star Ike prays for Tuoyo amid NDLEA arrest

    Reality star Ike prays for Tuoyo amid NDLEA arrest

    Former Big Brother Naija housemate Ike Onyema has defended Tuoyo Ideh, praying for divine intervention and justice in the wake of his arrest during the NDLEA‘s raid on Proxy Nightclub.

    In a prayer shared on social media, Ike called upon God to defend Tuoyo, surround him with peace, and expose any injustice or evil surrounding his arrest.

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    He also prayed for Tuoyo’s freedom, healing, and restoration, both physically and spiritually.

    Onyema wrote: “Heavenly Father, We lift up Tuoyo who has been wronged and mistreated by those meant to protect. You are the God of justice rise and defend the innocent. Surround him with your peace in this storm, with your strength in his pain, and with Your light in the darkness of injustice.

    “Lord, expose the truth let every lie crumble and every hidden evil be revealed. Bring him freedom, healing, and restoration body, mind, and spirit. May Your mercy always shine through so that those who abuse power may be humbled and transformed. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen”.

  • Priscilla Ojo slams trolls over reworn wedding shoes

    Priscilla Ojo slams trolls over reworn wedding shoes

    Actress Iyabo Ojo’s daughter, Priscilla Ojo, has hit back at critics who slammed her for wearing her wedding shoes to a recent event.

    Priscilla stated that her life will go the way she wants and as long as her family, friends, and honest fans are happy, the opinions of others are just noise.

    She expressed concerns that many young girls feel pressured to maintain an unrealistic standard on social media, often due to financial means they don’t have.

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    According to her: “My generation girls are living in delusion, thinking I should only wear Jimmy Choos once just because my fanbase is bigger now.
    This is exactly why many girls feel pressured by social media to fit an unrealistic standard, saying, ‘I need to be a big girl,’ but often they lack the financial means to support that lifestyle.

    “Note: My life will go however I want it to go. As long as my family, friends, and honest fans are happy, every other person’s opinion is just noise”.

    Priscilla emphasised independence and confidence in her choices, refusing to be swayed by public opinion.

  • Build yourself before expecting a rich partner, Uzor Arukwe tells ladies

    Build yourself before expecting a rich partner, Uzor Arukwe tells ladies

    Actor Uzor Arukwe has advised single women to prioritise self-development and establish themselves before seeking a wealthy and caring partner.

    Reacting to the praise his character, Odogwu, received on social media, Arukwe emphasised that his on-screen partner, Chioma, was already a valuable and industrious woman before Odogwu supported her.

    In a post on his X handle, Arukwe urged women to build their own value, stating that valuable men would naturally be drawn to them.

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    He encouraged women to focus on their personal growth and development, allowing them to attract a supportive partner who appreciates their worth.

    He wrote: “While we are basking in our delulu, it’s important to remember that Odogwu saw Chioma as a valuable woman before throwing his full weight to support her. He didn’t even need to ask what she brings to the table because it was clear she’s an industrious woman. 

    “So as a woman, build value for yourself first, and your Odogwu will locate you to become your helpmate that makes everything easier to handle.”

  • Davido appointed chairman of Osun Sport Trust Fund

    Davido appointed chairman of Osun Sport Trust Fund

    Afrobeats superstar Davido has been appointed Chairman of the Osun Sports Trust Fund.

    This move aims to raise funds and transform the state’s sports sector.

    Davido, who is Governor Ademola Adeleke’s nephew, accepted the role without hesitation, and the government believes his global influence will attract investment and visibility to Osun’s sports ecosystem.

    The appointment is part of the government’s efforts to reposition sports in Osun and build a sustainable funding model through private and public partnerships.

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    The Osogbo Township Stadium is also being renovated to meet Olympic standards, with plans to host national and international events.

    The Osun State Sports Commission is being established to oversee sports development, administration, and policy implementation.

    Davido’s role is also expected to attract support from sports philanthropists and ensure sustainable sports financing and development.

  • Nkechi Blessing prays for ‘TTC’ women in ‘dress like your miracle’ outfit

    Nkechi Blessing prays for ‘TTC’ women in ‘dress like your miracle’ outfit

    Actress and entrepreneur Nkechi Blessing has prayed for women trying to conceive (TTC), urging them to remain hopeful and faithful.

    In an Instagram post, Blessing shared photos dressed in a fake baby bump, invoking the spirit of Nathaniel Bassey’s Hallelujah Challenge.

    “Dress like your Miracle. You shall sing a new Song. I am using this moment to pray for every TTC Woman out there. Before the end of this year, you shall receive that which you have been praying to God for, and when it comes, you shall carry it to term and deliver safely,” she wrote.

    The Hallelujah Challenge is a viral social media act inspired by gospel artist Nathaniel Bassey.

    Participants dress up as their “miracle” or desired outcome, sharing photos and prayers on social media, often with the hashtag #HallelujahChallenge.

    The challenge encourages faith, positivity, and manifestation, as individuals visualise and declare their desired outcomes.

  • Davido honours late mother with new hostel in Abia varsity

    Davido honours late mother with new hostel in Abia varsity

    Afrobeats superstar Davido has commissioned a female hostel at Clifford University, Abia State, named after his late mother, Dr. Veronica Adeleke.

    The facility, Veronica Imade Adeleke Female Hostel, was unveiled during the university’s 6th Convocation Ceremony, where Davido also delivered a commencement speech to graduating students.

    Davido urged graduates to lead purposeful lives, emphasising that true greatness is, not fame or wealth, but the lives one touches.

    “When I looked into their faces, I saw the same fire that built me — that hunger to be seen, to make something out of nothing, to turn pain into power.

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    “I told them that talent might open the door, but purpose gives it meaning,” Davido said.

    The hostel is a tribute to his late mother, an educationist and philanthropist who believed education and compassion could change lives.

    “My mother, Dr. Veronica Adeleke, was a teacher and giver who believed education and compassion could change lives. This building is a continuation of her purpose — turning love into legacy,” he wrote.

    Davido was joined at the event by his friend, Cubana Chief Priest, who pledged to sponsor 50 students’ school fees.

    The university’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Chimezie Omeonu, commended Davido for his contribution to education and for inspiring young Africans.

  • Regina Daniels’ drug abuse behind marital crises, Ned Nwoko alleges

    Regina Daniels’ drug abuse behind marital crises, Ned Nwoko alleges

    Senator Ned Nwoko (Delta North) has responded to the viral video of Regina Daniels alleging domestic violence, attributing her behaviour to struggles with drug and alcohol abuse.

    He claimed in a statement on Sunday that Regina has been violent, destroying property and attacking staff. 

    He claimed he’s given Regina an ultimatum to accept rehabilitation in Nigeria or abroad or risk her safety.

    He denied allegations of violence, citing his other wives haven’t accused him of such behaviour.

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    The statement reads: “REGINA’S UNPROVOKED CARNAGE AND RAMPAGE IN MY HOUSE AND IN MY ABSENCE
    Regina was not always like this. 

    “Her current battle with drugs and alcohol abuse is the root of our problem. She must continue her rehabilitation program, or I fear for her life and safety. Now she has moved to a place where she will have unrestricted access to drugs. I have other wives, and none will ever accuse me of violence. Regina is the violent one here, slapping and hitting 3 staff in the past 48 hours and destroying property, including cars and windows, for no just cause.

    “The truth is, I have set a clear condition for her to accept rehab in Asokoro or outside Nigeria especially Jordan where she will not have access to drugs. 

    ?A clear headed Regina would have taken moon to the hospital but instead she even threatened to kill our resident nurse(for exposing her drugs abuse).

  • Regina Daniels sparks concerns with ‘distress’ video

    Regina Daniels sparks concerns with ‘distress’ video

    Actress Regina Daniels has sparked concerns among fans with a viral video showing her in distress, crying and being consoled by others.

    The reason behind her emotional state is unclear, fueling speculation and support from her followers on social media.

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    Some fans speculated the video is part of a movie promo or behind-the-scenes footage, while others think Regina Daniels might be going through a personal struggle, leaving the true reason for her distress open to interpretation.

    This comes just weeks after she celebrated her birthday, adding to the concern and curiosity among fans.

  • How I made, spent my first N1 million in 1999 – Funke Akindele

    How I made, spent my first N1 million in 1999 – Funke Akindele

    Actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has opened up on how she earned her first N1 million in 1999 through the breakout role as Bisi in the popular TV series ‘I Need to Know’.

    In a video, the Nollywood star recounted her early struggles, the challenges of securing the role and how she spent the life-changing sum.

    Akindele said her journey began in 1996, taking on minor “waka pass” roles while enduring repeated rejections at auditions.

    “I made that around 1999. I started my career from like 1996, playing waka pass roles, 1997 going for auditions, getting a lot of nos,” she recalled.

    Her persistence paid off when she landed the role in I Need to Know, which marked a turning point.

    “Then I got one big yes with ‘I need to know’ and that is how I got my first N1 million,” she said.

    She recounted that during the pilot shoot, she was told she was overacting and risked losing the role. 

    “I almost lost the role ‘Bisi’ in ‘I need to know’. I shot the pilot of I need to know first and I acted so well and I was waiting for this call back. The call back didn’t come on time. I’m like ah okay.

    “Then he just called me into the office. I’m like okay you’re a fantastic actress you’re doing so well but you’re over acting.They told me to go home and read my script, understand the character very well,” she said.

    She added: “I was so worried. I said how am I going to do it now? Then I got home and I was so moody and my younger sister was like sister what’s wrong?

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    “I said ‘I need to know’. They said I’m not talking like a teenager.

    “She said ah because I was not a teenager when I was filming ‘I need to know’. She said ah let me see the script and she held the script. She started reading.

    “So I heard mama speak like a teenager and immediately you know I took in the character and I started speaking like mama and that and that was how I got the role.

    “So that was how I made my first one million naira. We were paid for an episode but I will not tell you how much but all together ah I was shocked. I was like me that always jump for bike”. 

    Speaking of how she spent the money, Akindele stated that she first showed it to her mother, who advised her to pay her tithe.

    Following this, she headed to Yaba market to revamp her wardrobe. 

    She added: “What did I do with one million naira? First I showed it to my mom. Of course she knows about it and then mommy advised and said I have to pay my tithe first.

    “I paid my tithe then I entered Yaba because I didn’t have shoes. I didn’t have maybe two or three I had there. I didn’t have good clothes.

    “I changed my wardrobe, shoes, bags, everything. The girl that had no shoes yesterday has today”. 

  • How I handle on-screen intimacy – Saga

    How I handle on-screen intimacy – Saga

    Actor and former Big Brother Naija housemate Adeoluwa “Saga” Okusaga has shared insights into his approach to on-screen intimacy and the creative spark that led to his upcoming romantic drama, Falling Notes.

    In a recent interview with Jay On Air, the multitalented star, known for engineering background and artistic pursuits, emphasised consent and preparation in romantic scenes.

    Saga, who rose to fame during BBNaija Season 6 in 2021, detailed his professional boundaries when it comes to kissing scenes. 

    He said: “Before I get into kissing any actor, I sit with her and I tell you how we’re gonna go about this. I use my hand to describe it’s gonna be quick, we need to know what it is because you don’t want to have your lips locked and then the person is trying to evade your mouth”. 

    Speaking on his filmmaking journey, Saga recounted the origins of Falling Notes, a project he conceived in January 2025.

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    Drawing from his diverse talents, including painting, he sought a fresh creative outlet.

    “Speaking of my upcoming movie ‘Falling notes’, I said what can I do? What can I do? I need to do something. It was heavy on my heart in January this year. People have done painting.

    “What can I do? Let me sing. So I’m sitting here for the first time, saying that I sang in “Falling notes”.   

    To build credibility in the industry, Saga turned to content creation, partnering with fellow BBNaija star and close friend Roseline “Liquorose” Afije. 

    “I knew that people wouldn’t take me seriously until they see what I could do so I called Liquorose and we started cooking up different content and it was back-to-back every week like two year,” he shared. .  

    Their back-to-back skits and collaborations over the past two years, dubbed “couple chronicles” have not only showcased their on-screen chemistry but also opened doors professionally.

    “From that point, I can tell you every producer that has called me to work on their set called me because of those contents I created,” he concluded.