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  • Ayra Starr performs before Lionel Messi at Coldplay

    Ayra Starr performs before Lionel Messi at Coldplay

    Ayra Starr has expressed excitement after performing with British band Coldplay at their ‘Music Of All Spheres’ tour at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

    She took the stage as a guest performer midway through the show, delivering high-energy performances of her collaborative hit with Coldplay, “Good Feelings,” and her new song “Hot Body” alongside lead singer Chris Martin.

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    The audience’s excitement reached a fever pitch when Lionel Messi and his wife were projected on the screen, sparking wild cheers and screams.

    “I just performed Hot Body on stage with Coldplay!! And Messi was in the audience,” she wrote.

  • Adekunle Gold celebrate two years of “Tequila Ever After”

    Adekunle Gold celebrate two years of “Tequila Ever After”

    Afrobeats singer Adekunle Gold is celebrating the second anniversary of his album “Tequila Ever After”.

    Released on July 28, 2023, the album added to his artistic growth and versatility.

    According to him, the title of the album, “Tequila Ever After” was inspired by a personal experience that sparked a creative journey, expressing his deep affection for the project.

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    In a tweet on X, Adekunle Gold shared his pride and confidence in the album, stating that it is a classic that will be recognised as such over time.

    He wrote: ” 2 years anniversary to my baby. I had my first shot of tequila in 2021 and that moment gave birth to you. I’ll always love you. Don’t worry, soon they’ll realize the classic that you are”.

    The album “Tequila Ever After” features a diverse range of tracks that reflects Adekunle Gold’s ability to blend different styles and genres.

  • Naira Marley slams critics, warns of suffering in life, hereafter

    Naira Marley slams critics, warns of suffering in life, hereafter

    Singer Naira Marley has said many of his critics will suffer not just in this life but also in death and the afterlife, particularly those who don’t believe in God or the concept of heaven and hell.

    “Most of y’all don’t even believe in God, you don’t believe in heaven and hell issokay. Most of y’all will suffer before u die, suffer when u die, suffer in d grave and suffer in the hereafter,” he said.

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    The singer also touched on the topic of mental health in Nigeria, questioning the availability of diagnoses and suggesting that many of his critics may be mentally unstable.

    “Shey dem dey diagnose people for this Nigeria sha? Plenty people get adhd and ptsd + mad people everywhere,” he added.

  • Why I was hesitant about Priscilla’s Baby shower ceremony – Iyabo Ojo

    Why I was hesitant about Priscilla’s Baby shower ceremony – Iyabo Ojo

    Actress Iyabo Ojo has revealed that she initially didn’t want a baby shower for her daughter, Priscilla, but eventually agreed to it out of respect for her colleague, Lola Alao.

    Iyabo Ojo, in a video, said she had reservations due to the extravagant weddings they had thrown for Priscilla and to avoid social media controversy.

    However, she said she changed her mind, believing, “God’s blessings shouldn’t be hidden” and that Priscilla’s pregnancy was a divine blessing worth celebrating.

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    During the baby shower, Iyabo Ojo expressed her joy and prayed for her daughter’s marriage to thrive.

    “I remember when Aunty Lola told me we would do a baby shower for her. I said okay, we’ve been doing so much for her. Since February, the wedding was so long. But Aunty Lola is that special Aunty I can never say no to. And because of all the social media wahala, I didn’t want it at first, but I said we can’t hide God’s blessing.

    She said, “This pregnancy is God’s blessing, and God’s blessing cannot be hidden. Priscy, live your life without fear because God is with you. Whoever wishes evil for another person’s child will be the one to experience it. For every justice I have fought, as long as I stand on that ground, I fought it because I know I had to do it for that man, woman, or child. Let them gather for ev!l. With God, they shall scatter. It is only if I have ever collected a dime or I have a different interest apart from the fact that I fought for justice for the girl that was mol£sted and the boy that d!ed who we wanted to know the k!ller and those that bull!ed him. All the ev!l gatherings over me shall scatter”.

  • Shaffy Bello urges women to rethink material expectations in relationships

    Shaffy Bello urges women to rethink material expectations in relationships

    Actress Shaffy Bello has called on young women to focus on personal growth and self-sufficiency, rather than depending on a partner’s wealth or financial status.

    Speaking during a conversation with Ifedayo Agoro, Bello emphasised the need to shift traditional expectations in modern relationships.

    She noted the pressure young men face in trying to meet material demands while also managing their financial responsibilities.

    She encouraged women to be more understanding of their partners’ financial situations and advocated for relationships rooted in mutual support, partnership, and shared goals.

    She said, “I think if there’s anything that I can leave with the younger ones or my age, actually, because I see some of our ages too, we’re badly behaved. Some women, even at my age, don’t say the right things. We need to be mindful of what we say. Somebody’s listening. And so because my daughter is listening, we’ll be listening. And because my other children are listening. I think one of the mistakes that the younger ones make and we’ve sold it is he must be rich oh, don’t get me wrong. You’re gonna take care of what you need to take care of. That’s not what I’m saying. But I need people to think of it this way.

    “Immediately you start to think your affluence in life, what you can make, I want to meet that rich man. And then you give up something in the universe that says until you meet that person, I want to be that man that people are talking about. You know that man that is in every girl’s dream to meet and make, no, I will be that person. You for yourself. For myself, yeah. So when I make it and then he’s around. I sit on your cake. Yeah, well, what are we doing today? You’re gonna take me on a trip. But no, no, no, this is how I want it.

    “Yeah, because I can do it. Yeah, absolutely. So that idea of a man must take care of me financially, a man must be rich before I meet him. You think he’s holding girls and women back from finding love? Absolutely. And look, I understand all this, our men too, young men. Come on, you can do better. You can do better. And I say this, stay in your age bracket, stay in your bracket. And here’s what I mean by that.

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    “So I sat down with two young ladies and I said, okay, so when you guys date a young man, what are you looking for? Hey, he must take me out. And when I’m going on the dates, I should, at least I’m gonna get my hair done. I’d spent all that money and then to what? And that’s okay, that’s okay. So I flipped it and I said, okay, let’s assume a young man, 31, 29, 31 average. And I said, if he’s making 450,000 a month, average, some are making a million, some are making, but average, the one that’s not married, still hustling, 450, you’re making maybe 250, 350, right? But this young man, you expect him to take you on a date twice in a week. He meets you, he meets you and he says, how you doing, what’s up? And he gets your number, would you like to go to dinner? And he wants to impress you. So what that means is he’s going to take you to dinner and the average dinner and that kind of impression now is about 75,000 to 100,000. Okay, is that high? Come on now, is that high? Oh, yeah. If we’re just being really moderate, right? Moderate, okay. So he does that on a Thursday.

    “What that means is the next week, by the weekend you’re chatting, you expect him to take you out again. Maybe you went out on a Wednesday. By Saturday, you’re home, you’re not doing anything. You expect that this guy you just met should take you out again, let’s go out again. So he does it again, 75,000, that’s 150. That guy has spent 150 out of 450. And there are other responsibilities as well.

    “And there are many more. I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t know. Oh, do you know 150? No, 450. He has spent 150 out of 450. Where is the survivor? He has to drive to work if he has a car. If he doesn’t, he has to go to work and he has to put on some things and cut his hair and look good for you, baby. So that money, yeah, so it’s questionable. So he takes you to dinner the first time. So the second time, he’s thinking maybe, can we just do a lot of joints or you come over and you’re, well, see, come here, let’s start us, all that. Because you wanna impress your friends. But you’re not looking at this guy and thinking, what’s there? Why don’t we sit somewhere, you make sandwiches, make it reasonable for him and then say, you’re not taking me out today, let’s talk. And then you talk and you ask questions by the second date. If he’s not in your direction, you go like this, he go like this. But if it is in your direction, then you think, all right, okay, so how are we gonna make this work?

    “How do we partner? How are we gonna make this work? Because you spent 75,000 last week. About how much do you make? Guy’s not gonna wanna tell you because he’s still doing, but sooner or later, by the third date, you have an idea of what he makes. That’s when you should both be talking about, this is what I make. This is what I make. How are we gonna make this work? And that’s what’s called potential. So you see that potential, he’s working, he’s hustling. And what he says and his actions, that’s how you pick”.

  • Why it’s better to lead like Wolf than Lion, by MI Abaga

    Why it’s better to lead like Wolf than Lion, by MI Abaga

    Nigerian rapper MI Abaga has challenged the traditional notions of leadership, drawing a powerful contrast between lion-like dominance and the humility of wolves.

    In a recent Instagram video, Abaga reflected on the traits of both animals, noting that while lions are often seen as kings of the savannah—demanding respect, prioritising themselves, and taking the largest share—this style can breed ego and suppress others.

    In contrast, he praised the leadership style of wolves, who protect their pack from the rear, ensure the group is cared for first, and lead with humility and selflessness.

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    Abaga also shared his personal journey, revealing that he once aligned with lion-like traits but now strives to embody the wolf’s servant-leadership, committed to growth, humility, and collective well-being.

    “In Africa, most of our leaders are lions. But if you’re a lion’s boy, you’ll never lead the pride — and that creates an ego problem. Wolves are completely different. For a lion to become a wolf, he must see himself as smaller than he is, let go of so much, and commit to only one woman, he said.

  • I’ve paid sacrifice for Priscilla’s marriage to work – Iyabo Ojo

    I’ve paid sacrifice for Priscilla’s marriage to work – Iyabo Ojo

    Actress Iyabo Ojo has prayed fervently for her daughter’s marital success, declaring that Priscilla’s union with Tanzanian singer Juma Jux would flourish. 

    A video of the emotional moment, captured during a baby shower in Toronto, Canada, has gone viral. 

    Iyabo expressed desire for her daughter’s marriage to be a lifelong journey, envisioning Priscilla growing old with her husband, surrounded by their children.

    Iyabo attributed the potential success of Priscilla’s marriage to her daughter having chosen the right partner.

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    She stated that despite her marriage not working out, she seemed to find solace in the idea that her experiences could serve as a lesson for her daughter’s future.

    According to Iyabo, she had made sacrifices that would ultimately contribute to the success of Priscilla’s marriage.

    “Priscilla your marriage will work, you will grow old with your husband, he will be beside you, from the day of youth till the day of your old and you will be with your children because you have married right, you have married the bones of your bones, the flesh of your flesh. If mine didn’t work yours will work, for I have paid that sacrifice for yours to work,”she said.

    This comes months after Priscilla’s wedding, which faced skepticism from some online users.

  • N1m weekly salary made me take a break from acting – Nkechi Blessing

    N1m weekly salary made me take a break from acting – Nkechi Blessing

    Actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday has revealed that she took a break from acting after an anonymous person placed her on a N1 million weekly salary.

    She made this revelation on the show “Curiosity Made Me Ask” hosted by Bae U Barbie.

    Nkechi explained that she wasn’t earning enough from her movie roles, often not making up to N1 million profit from a film.

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    She said the financial stability provided by the weekly salary made her realise she didn’t need to work on low-paying projects.

    “Someone anonymously put me on a N1 million weekly salary because I wasn’t getting paid enough for movie roles — that’s why I took a break from acting. I can’t shoot a movie and I might not even make up to ₦1 million profit from it,” the actress stated.

  • Meet 29 housemates of BBNaija season 10

    Meet 29 housemates of BBNaija season 10

    The highly anticipated Big Brother Naija season 10, themed “10/10,” has finally premiered with 29 housemates entering the luxurious abode.

    The first set of contestants, comprising 15 dynamic females, includes Zita, Doris, Isabella, Imisi, Sabrina, Ibifubara, Ayomide, Thelma Lawson, Joanna, Gigi Jasmine, Tracy, Big Soso, Ivatar, Sultana, and Dede.

    The second set of housemates includes the men, Mensan, Denari, Kayikunmi, Otega, Kuture, Koyin, Jason Jae, Victory, Rooboy, Kaybobo, Faith, Kola, Bright Morgan and Danboskid.

    According to reports, the season promises exciting twists, opulent settings, and cutthroat competition, with a grand prize of N150 million, an SUV, and additional sponsored prizes up for grabs.

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    However, in a bid to shake things up, Biggie has introduced a new twist where housemates will have to work for the money every week to build up to the final prize.

    The show’s new house boasts the largest closet in BBNaija history, setting the stage for a glamorous season.

    Every Monday, the “A HoH Challenger” will face off in a weekly challenge, with the winner receiving rewards and possible game-changing advantages.

    The new Head of House game will take place on Sundays, further intensifying the competition.

  • Jason Jae, Kola, Otega, Kuture, join BBNaija season 10

    Jason Jae, Kola, Otega, Kuture, join BBNaija season 10

    The second phase of the Big Brother Naija Season 10 double launch, themed “10/10,” is in progress, with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu as the host.

    Ebuka introduced another four male housemates, including Jason Jae, Kola, Otega and Kuture

    Among the female housemates unveiled on Saturday are Zita and Ayomide.

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    Zita aims to make an impact with her “realness, authenticity, beauty, and brains,” while Ayomide, who calls herself “flirty with looks and personality,” is poised to spark drama and excitement.

    The first half of the launch showcased 15 female housemates.

    As the season continues, organisers promise a dynamic blend of challenges, surprises, and conflicts as the housemates battle for the grand prize.