Category: Entertainment

  • Nicki Minaj apologises to Cardi B’s daughter Kulture after vile insults

    Nicki Minaj apologises to Cardi B’s daughter Kulture after vile insults

    Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj has apologised to Cardi B’s daughter Kulture, whom she previously referred to as “ugly,” a “roach,” and a “monkey”.

    The apology comes after a heated online exchange between Minaj and Cardi B, where both rappers exchanged blows, including personal attacks on each other’s children.

    Minaj stated: “Dear Kulture, truth is: I did all of this for a bigger purpose and one day you’ll understand.

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    “You’re a cute child & lots of kids have cute little funny looking gums before they grow into all of their features.

    “One day you’ll see this, so I have to say: I apologize. As a child of God & QUEEN of my community who look to me for integrity. You’re an innocent child & don’t deserve any of this”.

    However, Minaj’s apology wasn’t without a jab at Cardi B.

    She stated :”One day your mother, aunt & many more will be brought to their knees for what they’ve said AND TRIED to do to my young prophet/beautiful boy. Take care my darling. This isn’t who I am”.

  • Iv Tune debuts Fortune EP, drops hit Single; Rock Your Body

    Iv Tune debuts Fortune EP, drops hit Single; Rock Your Body

    The Nigerian music scene has just been electrified with the release of Fortune, the highly anticipated 7-track EP from fast-rising Afro-Fusion artist, Enielayefa Fortune Ebikake, popularly known as Iv Tune.

    The project, which officially dropped on October 3, 2025, is already making waves with its standout track; Rock Your Body, a smooth, flirty, and irresistible anthem that’s fast becoming a fan favorite. With its playful lyrics, magnetic rhythm, and dance-ready beat, the track is primed to dominate playlists, nightclubs, and TikTok challenges nationwide.

    With Fortune, Iv Tune not only proves his artistry but also positions himself as a global export in the making. The song is pure vibes and versatility on display.

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    Iv Tune effortlessly blends Afrobeats, RnB, and global sounds into one dynamic wave of music. From the hustle-driven urgency of Time Is Money, to the fiery heat of Fire On Me, and the uplifting energy of Come Alive, this EP hits every mood.

    It’s both personal and universal, a true soundtrack of ambition, love, struggle, and joy.

    “Speaking on the release, the musician said: “This EP is me stepping into my destiny. Each song reflects my journey — the struggles, the dreams, the wins.

    Fortune is about embracing life’s challenges and still finding reasons to dance, to live, and to believe.” Now streaming on all major platforms, Fortune comes with a vibrant promotional rollout.

  • Wole Soyinka Centre reopens as Nigeria’s Creative Powerhouse

    Wole Soyinka Centre reopens as Nigeria’s Creative Powerhouse

    Nigeria’s creative scene witnessed a landmark moment on October 1 as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu officially inaugurated the newly refurbished National Theatre, now renamed the Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and Creative Arts, during the country’s 65th Independence Anniversary celebrations.

    The event was a grand convergence of Nigeria’s political, financial, and cultural elite, as the curtains rose on an entertainment hub set to reshape the nation’s creative economy.

    A vision of cultural renewal

    Speaking at the ceremony, President Tinubu underscored the symbolic importance of rechristening the iconic building after Africa’s first Nobel Laureate in Literature.

    “You are one of the greatest assets of the world, the continent, and the country,” the President said, addressing Professor Wole Soyinka directly. “It couldn’t have been anything else. So I say it has to be Wole Soyinka Center… This has broken the monotony of military marching parades. Today is an evening well spent.” The President also used the occasion to call on Nigerians to believe in their country and change the narrative about the nation:

    “Stop talking about Nigeria in the negative tone. We are a country of proud people. If you had a bad dream, forget it. This country will succeed. Please, lift Nigeria. Believe in Nigeria. Put Nigeria first,” he urged.

    He pledged to contribute personally to an endowment fund to ensure the Centre remains vibrant:

    “It’s not a bad thing for us to use this opportunity to create jobs, maintenance, accessibility, and commitment. This place will not go derelict again.”

    Lagos reclaims creative heartbeat

    For Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the reopening marked more than the restoration of a building, it was the revival of a national icon with deep ties to Lagos’ cultural history.

    “We gather not only to witness the commissioning of a renovated edifice or to celebrate the rebirth of a national icon,” Sanwo-Olu declared. “This landmark is more than concrete and steel. It is the foundation upon which identity, unity, and progress are built.”

    He recalled the theatre’s pivotal role in FESTAC ’77, when Lagos hosted one of the most iconic gatherings of Black and African artists from across the world.

    “FESTAC 77 gave us the National Theatre, and the National Theatre in turn gave us FESTAC 77,” he said. “That spirit lives here today.

    The Governor noted Lagos State’s contribution to the renovation project, including a dedicated Blue Line Metro stop and additional land to develop a “world-class creative hub” around the Centre.

    Public-Private Partnership as a Creative Catalyst

    Central Bank Governor Olayemi Cardoso highlighted the project as proof of what can happen when the public and private sectors align behind a shared vision.

    “What began as an ambitious vision to reimagine an aging monument as a world-class creative hub has today become a stunning reality,” Cardoso said.

    He noted that the Bankers’ Committee committed approximately N68 billion to the project, not merely as corporate social responsibility but as a “deliberate investment in Nigeria’s cultural future.”

    “This project stands as proof that when the public and private sectors unite behind a shared national purpose, there is no limit to what Nigeria can achieve,” he added.

    Cardoso also lauded President Tinubu’s role in transforming the renovation into a “symbol of national renewal” by directing that the Centre be ready for this Independence Day celebration.

    Wole Soyinka’s mixed feelings and lasting legacy

    In a moving speech laced with humour and candour, Professor Wole Soyinka reflected on his initial reluctance to have his name attached to a public monument, having often criticized such practices in the past.

    “I accepted this honour with mixed feelings,” Soyinka admitted. “I’m notorious for having criticised so many appropriations of public monuments by past leaders. By the time I thought it over again, no, I mustn’t forget… somebody has to carry the can.”

    He also recalled the theatre’s decrepit state years earlier and how he once jokingly advised Lagos officials to “plant bombs and blow it up” because it was “irredeemable.”

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    “These bankers have got together to make me eat my words. If eating one’s words produces a morsel like this, then it’s a very tasty set of words,” he quipped to applause.

    Soyinka ended on a heartfelt note, thanking all involved in the project:

    “This building owes me… but today, I thank you for doing what I considered impossible. This Centre will inspire generations of artists to follow the example of truth, courage, and creativity.”

    A new era for Nigerian creativity

    With world-class audio-visual technology, upgraded performance spaces, rehearsal rooms, an African literature library, and seamless integration with the Lagos Blue Line Rail, the Wole Soyinka Centre positions itself as a premier destination for global-standard performances and cultural events.

    Mrs. Tola Akerele, the National Theatre’s General Manager/CEO, described the reopening as “a foundation for building a globally competitive creative economy” and emphasized the need for systems and programs to transform the facility into “sustainable opportunity” for young creatives.

    “When you build capacity in the creative sector, you create jobs, empower young people, and position Nigeria to compete globally,” she said.

    As Nigeria looks to diversify its economy, this revitalized landmark stands as both a tribute to the past and a bold bet on the future, a stage not just for performances, but for a national narrative of resilience, innovation, and cultural pride.

  • BBNaija 10: Faith, Sultana clash during skincare task

    BBNaija 10: Faith, Sultana clash during skincare task

    A heated altercation broke out between Big Brother Naija housemates Faith and Sultana during a skincare task rehearsal, leaving Sultana with a twisted ankle.

    The clash began after Sultana accused Faith of being controlling and insisting on leading the group despite the task not being related to his medical expertise.

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    The situation escalated when Faith dragged a basket containing group materials, causing Sultana to fall and sustain an injury.

    She also claimed her hand was hurt in the process.

    Despite interventions from fellow housemate Kaybobo, who briefly took the basket from Faith, tensions remained high. Frustrated, Sultana declared she could no longer work with Faith in the same group.

    The incident has sparked outrage among viewers, with many demanding Faith’s disqualification from the show for causing physical harm to a fellow contestant.

  • Why I chose to marry Mr. Eazi – Temi Otedola

    Why I chose to marry Mr. Eazi – Temi Otedola

    Otedola, the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, has revealed why she married singer Mr Eazi in an interview with BBC Pidgin.

    She revealed that the singer is her best friend and the person she can imagine spending the rest of her life with.

    Temi described Mr Eazi as “my person” and someone she’s excited to build a life with, navigate life’s ups and downs, and celebrate together.

    The interviewer asked, “What made you say ‘Yes’ to Mr Eazi?”

    Temi replied, “There are too many. How will I choose one? I mean, first and foremost, he is my best friend. That’s my person. And I think when you meet your person, you know. I can’t imagine spending the rest of my life with anyone else.

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    “He is the person I’m excited and can just spend every day with; build our lives together and walk through our ups and downs together and celebrate together, and solve problems together. He’s simply my person. So, we are just excited for what is to come.”

    Temi also shared her thoughts on adopting her husband’s surname after marriage, stating that it’s a personal choice and a natural step for her as a married woman.

    However, she said she respects women’s autonomy to make their own decisions regarding their names after marriage.

    Additionally, Temi emphasised the importance of keeping her relationship private, allowing her to control her narrative and share it on her own terms.

    Temi said, “I’m now a married woman, the obvious thing for me is to take my husband’s name. But it’s my personal choice. I also respect a woman’s ability to choose.”

    The couple’s romantic journey culminated in a beautiful wedding across three countries: Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland, with famous American musician John Legend performing at their wedding in Iceland.

  • Craze Clown laments as friend gambles away millions meant for visa processing

    Craze Clown laments as friend gambles away millions meant for visa processing

    Comedian Emmanuel Iwueke, popularly known as Craze Clown, has raised alarm after a friend allegedly squandered money he borrowed for visa processing on gambling.

    In a post on Instagram, Craze Clown said the friend had asked him to transfer millions into his account to present as proof of funds during a visa application. 

    However, when he requested the money back, the friend confessed to using it for gambling in an attempt to double it, but lost everything.

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    A visibly frustrated Craze Clown questioned why the friend risked the money instead of simply returning it.

    He wrote, “You beg me make I send money to your account in millions make you use do statement of account for your visa process. After a month, oya send me my money, u come dey explain say you try double the money for gamble come loser everything! Wetin make I do with that information?”

  • Phyna mourns late sister on child’s sixth birthday

    Phyna mourns late sister on child’s sixth birthday

    Reality TV star and actress Phyna has penned an emotional tribute to her late sister, Ruth Otabor, on the occasion of her child’s sixth birthday.

    She described Ruth as a confidant, safe haven, protector and quiet strength in every storm.

    Phyna, on Instagram, praised her sister’s kindness, grace, and unwavering support, stating that Ruth’s presence significantly shaped her life.

    Ruth’s passing came after a tragic accident involving a Dangote Group truck.

    Phyna had accused the company of attempting to cover up the incident, but Dangote Group pledged support for Ruth’s medical care and compensation. 

    In her tribute, Phyna reflected on the memories she shared with Ruth, describing her sister’s laughter as a soothing balm in difficult times.

    She wrote: “Today, I want to speak from the deepest part of my heart about someone whose presence shaped my life in ways words can barely capture: my beloved sister, Ruth.

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    ”Ruth was more than a sister; she was a confidant, a safe place, a protector, and a quiet strength in every storm. Her laughter had a way of softening the hardest moments, and her kindness wasn’t something she performed; it was who she was to her core. She carried love with so much grace, gave without hesitation, and taught me what it means to show up for those you care about.

    “There are memories of her that live with me like warm light moments of comfort, jokes we shared, silent understandings, and the way she believed in me even when I doubted myself. Losing her left a space that no one else can ever fill, but loving her left an imprint that can never fade. I honour her in the way I live, in the strength I gather, and in every step forward I take. Ruth, your name is stitched into my story forever, and I will continue to celebrate you in everything I become. You are loved beyond words, remembered beyond time, and missed beyond measure.

    “Today also marks a beautiful milestone: Ruth’s first child turns 6! Happy Birthday to this bright, growing star! You carry a piece of your mother’s light, and watching you become your own person is a blessing. May your life be filled with joy, wisdom, laughter, protection, and endless opportunities. You are surrounded by love, and your mother’s spirit lives proudly through you. Shine, little one, this world is better with you in it. I love you

    “Four Years of Love, Fame & Family From the very first day till now, it has been a ride of highs, lessons, memories, growth, and grace. My fans, my people, you stood by me in noise and in silence, in celebration and in controversy, in mistakes and in milestones. You didn’t just support me; you became my family, and together we built something powerful.

    “To everyone who has loved me, rooted for me, prayed for me, protected me, and grown with me, thank you. Ruth, your memory lives in me. I love you, baby”.

  • Why I dropped my father name – Temi Otedola

    Why I dropped my father name – Temi Otedola

    Temi Otedola, the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, has revealed why she chose to take her husband’s name after marrying singer Mr Eazi.

    In a recent interview with BBC Pidgin, Temi explained that the decision was driven by her new status as a married woman.

    She emphasised her respect for women who choose to maintain their maiden names, highlighting the importance of individual choice.

    Temi also spoke about the value of keeping her relationship private, allowing her to build her own narrative and share it when she’s ready.

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    “I’m now a married woman, the obvious thing for me is to take my husband’s name. But it’s my personal choice. I also respect a woman’s ability to choose.

    “Moving in silence allows you to build the story you want and share it when and how you’re ready,” she said.

    This approach, Temi said, enables her to maintain control over her story and avoid external pressures.

    Their romantic journey began with a civil ceremony in Monaco, followed by a traditional Yoruba wedding in Dubai, and culminated in a white wedding in Iceland’s picturesque landscapes. 

  • Tems becomes first Nigerian female artist to sell over 10 million units in U.S

    Tems becomes first Nigerian female artist to sell over 10 million units in U.S

    Singer and songwriter Tems has set a historic record, becoming the first female Nigerian artist to sell more than 10 million units in the United States.

    The milestone, confirmed on Tuesday by Chart Data on X (formerly Twitter), was driven by her global smash hit “Wait for U” with Future and Drake, which has now surpassed the 10 million sales mark.

    The achievement added to Tems’ growing list of international accolades, including a Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Wait for U” and her distinction as the first African female artist to surpass one billion streams on Spotify.

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    Her meteoric rise began with her feature on Wizkid’s “Essence,” which broke into the Billboard Hot 100 and earned multiple Grammy nominations. Since then, she has won several international honours, including BET Awards, NAACP Image Awards, and a Soul Train Music Award.

    Currently on her 2025–2026 world tour, Tems is performing across major cities such as Nairobi, Salvador (Brazil), and Los Angeles, where she will headline at the iconic Dodger Stadium.

  • Singer Qdot recounts traumatic armed robbery attack

    Singer Qdot recounts traumatic armed robbery attack

    Singer Qdot has narrated a frightening ordeal of being robbed at gunpoint in his home alongside his official DJ, DJ FAYA.

    The incident, which occurred around 2:00 a.m. on September 28, left the artist deeply shaken and traumatised.

    In a heartfelt Instagram post, Qdot described the shock and fear he experienced during the attack, revealing that the robbers carted away all his valuable possessions.

    Despite the losses, he expressed gratitude for escaping with his life, saying he considers himself blessed to have survived the incident.

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    Qdot wrote, “On the 28th of September, around 2:00 AM, I was robbed at gunpoint in my own home, alongside my official DJ (DJ FAYA).

    “It was the most terrifying experience of my life. At that moment, I genuinely didn’t know if I would make it out alive. But by the grace and mercy of God, I’m still here.

    “I’m alive and for that, I’m eternally grateful. They took everything valuable I owned, down to the last pin. But they didn’t take my life, and that alone is a blessing I don’t take for granted. I won’t lie, I’m still in shock, traumatised, and deeply shaken by what happened. But I want you all to know: I’m okay. I’m safe now. I’m surrounded by love and support as I begin the long road to healing from this nightmare”.

    Qdot thanked his supporters for their messages, calls, and outpouring of love, stating that their support means the world to him.

    “Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all the messages, calls, and outpouring of love. Your support means more than words can express. I love you all and I’ll be back, stronger and wiser”. he added.