Category: Entertainment

  • Davido denies teenage girl’s paternity claims, threatens legal action

    Davido denies teenage girl’s paternity claims, threatens legal action

    Grammy-nominated singer Davido has denied paternity of a teenage girl, Anu, who claims he is her father.

    In a statement on social media, Davido rejected Anu’s claims and accused her mother of being an “obsessed fan” who is manipulating her daughter.

    Anu posted a message on Instagram requesting a DNA test to establish her identity.

    She shared her struggles with bullying and mental anguish, saying classmates mocked her claims of being Davido’s daughter.

    Anu wrote: “This year I become a teenager. My mom and grandma have always educated me on being a responsible teen. No drugs, alcohol, bad company and bad behavior. Today I drafted a letter I wrote from the depth of my heart not with help from my relatives.

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    “As I grow older I want to establish my identity. I was bullied in school since I was 6-year-old and cried home daily. Other students laughed at me when I told them my father was Mr David Adeleke. I went through a lot of mental anguish and visited a medical professional to protect my mental health. It was a sad challenging time in my life.

    “This page was not online for 5 years as my mom never updated this account since it was handed over to us. We went through a lot. Despite the challenges, I still excelled to the top of the class and became the class prefect. We posted some of my report cards on this page. Now that I’m in secondary school and still excelling in my studies, I don’t talk about my family history anymore.

    “However on that note as I transition into a young woman, I am respectfully asking Mr David Adeleke Singer @davido for a DNA test to establish my identity. This test is between my dad and I. It is something I want. It is something that’s the right thing to do. Please sir, consider my request once you read this post. I also sent it to your DM.

    “Thank you to all Nigerians who have given me emotional support for the last 7 years. This DNA test is the right thing to do for me.”

    However, Davido said he has already undergone five DNA tests, all of which were negative, and challenged Anu’s claims.

    The singer expressed frustration and disappointment, saying he’s chosen three hospitals for the tests, and Anu’s team chose two, all with the same negative result.

    “I’VE TAKEN 5 DNA TESTS ALL NEGATIVE I AM NOT YOUR FATHER … NEVER EVEN MET UR MOM .. SHES AN OBSESSED FAN LYING TO YOU … THIS NEEDS TO STOP I ACTUALLY HAVE CHILDREN .. STOP THIS NONSENSE. Yes I chose 3 hospitals and they chose their own two hospitals .. all came out Negative .. “

    Davido threatened to take action against Anu’s mother, saying she needs to be held accountable.

    “This is the last time I’m speaking on this nonsense. Never met the bitch … except when went For the DNA … very stupid behavior I will soon treat their FK … 5 fucking hospitals just to be clear .. the mom needs to go to jail … I don’t blame the poor girl ..”, he added.

  • Why Omije Ojumi wasn’t flown abroad for treatment – Alayo Melody

    Why Omije Ojumi wasn’t flown abroad for treatment – Alayo Melody

    Gospel singer Alayo Melody has opened up about the circumstances surrounding the death of popular singer Bunmi Akinnanu, popularly known as Omije Ojumi.

    In a video on Instagram, Melody said that plans to fly her to India for medical treatment were halted because she was too weak to fly.

    Alayo explained it took over three attempts to get visa approval but by then doctors had already declared her unfit to travel.

    He expressed gratitude to those who supported Omije Ojumi during the illness, mentioning Prophet Sam Ojo and Prophet Taiwo Ojo, who covered the costs of her visa processing and medical treatment.

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    He said: “I appreciate everyone who stood by Omije Oju mi when she was sick. Prophet Sam Ojo and Prophet Taiwo Ojo really did a lot.

    “There was a time we decided to fly her out to India and these two prophets decided to foot the bill of the visa processing and medical treatment. The application was done three times before it was approved. By the time the visa was approved, Omije was so weak and the doctors said she was not fit to fly”

    Alayo Melody also appealed to prophets to refrain from sharing visions of death on social media.

    “I want to appeal to prophets to stop going on the social media and telling their followers that they saw de@th visions about our celebs. If you see any bad vision about anyone, please contact them privately. Everybody will d!e one day. May God bless us with long life. We shall communicate the burial arrangements for Omije soon,” Melody noted.

  • Why I won’t remove my tattoos despite renewed Christian faith – Tonto Dikeh

    Why I won’t remove my tattoos despite renewed Christian faith – Tonto Dikeh

    Actress Tonto Dikeh has revealed why she’d be keeping her tattoos despite recommitting to the Christian faith.

    She revealed this during an online interaction with a fan, explaining that she’s concerned about the potential damage laser removal could cause to her skin.

    Tonto emphasised faith doesn’t require her to remove the tattoos, stating, “Jesus don’t care” about the ink on her body.

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    “Mama, if it was possible to take off tattoos, would you have taken yours off?” the fan asked.

    “Yes, love, I would have but I’m stuck with them and I ain’t doing no laser to spoil my good skin. And the good thing is Jesus don’t care,” she responded.

    The actress has been sharing her spiritual journey on social media, showcasing her prayers and speaking in tongues.

    Tonto also announced plans to be more discerning about her professional collaborations, prioritising respect and value for her work.

    She added that she won’t promote or support anyone showing hostility towards her, her faith, or spiritual leaders.

  • I received $120,000 for being Fela’s son – Seun Kuti ‘

    I received $120,000 for being Fela’s son – Seun Kuti ‘

    Afrobeats singer Seun Kuti has responded to Wizkid fans over the “Big Bird” nickname controversy, saying the name is his and Wizkid should find his own original moniker.

    The beef started when a Wizkid fan asked Seun on his Instagram live, to change his longtime nickname, claiming Wizkid is the “Biggest Bird” and Seun refused, citing he’s used the name longer.

    “Wizkid ‘stole’ my name. Tell your fave to be original. Why are you telling me to change my name? Sorry, I can’t change it. This name has been here since. I am the first to come up with it”, he said.

    Seun also slammed Wizkid’s team, including DJ Tunez, for not addressing comparisons between Wizkid and his late father Fela, stating that they indirectly allow fans drag Fela’s name into music disputes.

    “If I see DJ Tunez again, I’ll confront him because he and his team are enjoying the Wizkid and Fela comparison instead of debunking it. I won’t even hug him,” he said.

    In the video, Seun revealed he recently got $120,000 because he’s Fela’s son, saying his dad’s legacy still brings benefits.

    He said: “I recently received about $120,000 simply because I am Fela’s son; it is not my work. My father has died over 29 years from the grave, and I received it,” adding that his father is still blessing him from the grave.

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    “How many of your fathers from the grave can send you $120,000 from the grave? You think you can just open your mouth…No of your fathers has accomplished… You don’t know what it means to be the child of someone who accomplished something”.

    He stressed his criticism isn’t aimed at Wizkid, but at fans disrespecting history.

    “Keep Fela’s name out of your (Wizkid FC) mouths,” he said. “Why must you find a way to bring Fela always into your discussions?”

    Seun challenged Wizkid fans to do something positive, like building a school, instead of online drama.

    “I’ll use four days to drag Wizkid FC. They claim they’re over one million, so let them contribute ₦1,000 each for their fave. That’s ₦1 billion to build a school in Surulere on Wizkid’s behalf. Dragging and disrespect is your power. All they do is insult people. Who raised you?

    “You cannot come together to do something positive in the name of the young man,” he said.

    He also rejects Wizkid being called “New Fela,” saying Fela’s legacy can’t be compared.

  • Next Awujale: KWAM1 laments exclusion as Fusengbuwa resumes nomination process 

    Next Awujale: KWAM1 laments exclusion as Fusengbuwa resumes nomination process 

    …writes governor Abiodun 

    Fuji music maestro and Olori Omooba of Ijebu land, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde, has expressed concern over perceived moves by the Fusengbuwa Ruling House to exclude him from the nomination process for the next Awujale of Ijebuland.

    Ayinde alleged that the Fusengbuwa ruling house, which is next in line to produce the next Awujale, has been taken decisions that run contrary to the Chieftaincy Declaration, Obas and Chiefs Law of Ogun State.

    In a letter written to Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, KWAM 1 who is said to be of the Fidipote Ruling House claimed that the Fusengbuwa house was sidelining him from the ongoing selection process for the next Awujale.

    This is coming as the Fusengbuwa Ruling House resumes the nomination process tomorrow, January 12, 2026 in Ijebu Ode, the Headquarters of Ijebu Ode Local Government Area of Ogun State after an initial halt to the process.

    Scores of princes were said to have indicated their intentions to succeed the last Awujale, late Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, who joined his ancestors at 91 on July 13, 2025 after 65 years reign on the throne.

    KWAM1’s allegations of exclusion were contained in a letter dated January 8, 2026, sent to Governor Abiodun by musician’s lawyer, Dr. Wahab Shittu, SAN.

    Earlier, he had approached the Ogun State High Court in Ijebu Ode seeking an interim injunction to restrain Governor Abiodun and six others from proceeding with the selection process but the court declined the request.

    The musician eventually withdrew the suit, without providing explanations.

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    However, in the recent letter to the governor, he recalled that the Ijebu Ode Local Government, had through a letter dated January 6, 2026, from its Secretary, Oke Adebanjo, granted the Fusengbuwa Ruling House the approval to commence the nomination process and conclude it within 14 days starting from January 6.

    He said he was surprised to know that while family members were preparing for the meeting, one Prince Adeleye Lateef Ademuyiwa, the family’s Public Relations Officer, issued a notice directing candidates to collect nomination cards and appear before a screening committee.

    KWAM1 noted that the directive scheduled the nomination exercise for Monday, January 12, 2026.

    The letter read, “It is a matter of deep concern to our client that all these directives, which contravene the Chieftaincy Declaration, Obas and Chiefs Law, and the letter from the Secretary of Ijebu-Ode Local Government, were included in the family’s letter dated January 6, 2026.

    “It is clear that there are plans by the leadership of the ruling house to disenfranchise members desirous of participating in the nomination of candidates for the Awujale stool.

    “We wish to emphasize that all members of the ruling house are entitled to attend the meeting to nominate candidates of their choice.

    “A group of people in the ruling house cannot usurp these rights. The directive providing for screening and nomination by delegates is inconsistent with both the spirit and letter of the Chieftaincy Declaration and the Obas and Chiefs Law of Ogun State 2021.

    “In the interest of justice and compliance with due process, we urge timely intervention to address these concerns, ensuring the integrity of the process and protecting our client’s rights.”

  • Actress Yewande Adekoya recounts 2013 miscarriage experience

    Actress Yewande Adekoya recounts 2013 miscarriage experience

    Actress Yewande Adekoya has opened up about a miscarriage she experienced in 2013, saying the incident strengthened her faith in God.

    In a video posted on Instagram, Adekoya recounted how she was rushed to the hospital with severe bleeding during her first pregnancy, losing the baby, and being told an evacuation procedure was needed.

    “A few years ago, I remember it was 2013. I was pregnant at the time. After some months, I started to bleed, so I was rushed to the hospital. I knew I was miscarrying, like I was about losing the baby.

    “They told me the baby had died and we needed to do an evacuation. I had been told that evacuation was very painful. I was so sad that I’d lose my baby. I was in serious pain. I cried all through the night,” Adekoya said.

    She explained that the fear of the procedure compounded her emotional distress, especially as it was her first pregnancy.

    “I was also afraid of the evacuation process that was going to be done for me in the morning. If this whole miscarriage process is this painful, how would evacuation be?” she asked.

    Adekoya described the experience as “devastating” and “terrifying,” but shared a vivid dream where a man in white, resembling a doctor, performed the procedure.

    “In my dream, a man came to me. He was wearing white. He was dressed like a doctor. And then he came to me and said, ‘It is time.’ I said, ‘For what?’ He said, ‘For your evacuation process.

    “As soon as I sat up in bed, I felt a heavy push in my bowel. I felt like something was coming through,” she narrated.

    According to her, she woke up, and the miscarriage completed itself without medical intervention.

    “As soon as I got into the bathroom and stood at the centre of the bathroom, the baby that died fell to the ground. Blood, formation, whatever. It fell to the ground.

    “When the doctors came, they did a scan, and they said there would be no need for an evacuation because the baby was no longer there. It had come out itself, and I was fine to go home,” Adekoya stated.

    Reflecting on the experience, Adekoya said it shaped her conviction about God’s presence in her life, stating, “I cannot come out and say there is no God because I have experienced a lot of things that I know are not ordinary.”

  • My ‘choices’ led to divorce with Kristy Scott – Desmond Scott admits

    My ‘choices’ led to divorce with Kristy Scott – Desmond Scott admits

    Desmond Scott, a popular social media personality and chef, has confirmed his divorce from wife Kristy Scott, taking responsibility for the dissolution of their marriage.

    In a statement posted on Sunday via Instagram story, Desmond revealed he initiated separation talks in late 2025 and made “choices” he regretted, leading to their decision to divorce.

    Desmond apologised to Kristy, their family, and followers, stressing Kristy’s importance as the mother of their two boys and committed to co-parenting.

    The statement reads, “I want to begin by apologizing to Kristy, our family, and everyone who has been impacted by the public attention surrounding this situation. I know this news has been disappointing for many, and I’m truly sorry for the hurt it has caused.

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    “Kristy is the mother of my children, and that will always come first. I remain fully committed to being an active, present, and loving parent to our boys, as I have always been.

    “Kristy and I faced challenges and made sincere efforts to work through them. Toward the end of 2025, I wanted to separate, and I had conversations with Kristy regarding this. During this period, I made choices that I am not proud of. I took responsibility for those actions, I shared this with her directly and personally, and ultimately we decided to divorce. I ask for privacy and compassion as we navigate this difficult chapter of our lives”.

    Desmond asked for privacy and thanked supporters, vowing to continue sharing his passion for cooking.

    “Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years. I’m grateful for that support and will continue sharing my love for cooking and the things that inspire me. I hope you’ll continue that journey with me”.

  • Carter Efe opens up on ‘painful’ separation from baby mama

    Carter Efe opens up on ‘painful’ separation from baby mama

    Popular skit maker and streamer, Carter Efe, has revealed he separated from his baby mama, Emmanuella, over a year ago.

    In a series of post on Instagram, Efe shared that the relationship took a toll on his mental health, finances, and creativity, causing him to struggle with content creation and stability.

    He described the experience as painful, particularly for being apart from his child.

    Efe attributed his recent growth and increased visibility in streaming to the separation. 

    He expressed gratitude for his recovery and progress, stating he’s now in a better place emotionally and professionally.

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    He wrote, “Just to let you know guys have been single for over 1 year now. God is good!!!! I saw mad changes in my life.

    “This lady has frustrated my whole life to the extent I trend everyday for beating a lady……..For good 2 years i lost everything, I lost my mindset, I cannot think or shoot content,I got broke………….

    “Good 3 months I didn’t see my kid! CHARIS. I never let that hold me down on my grind.

    “This days you guys noticed have been happy and active it’s because I was able to move away since! !!!!!

    “GOD IS GOOD. You left me for good 5 months only to come and see that I’m the biggest streamer in Africa

    “Lmaoooo000000 you wan follow me enjoy when you nor Dey there for me…Funny b!tch”

  • FUNKE AKINDELE: Undisputed queen of Nigerian Box Office

    FUNKE AKINDELE: Undisputed queen of Nigerian Box Office

    In the history of Nigerian cinema, very few names command both commercial power and cultural relevance the way Funke Akindele does. From sitcom stardom to cinematic dominance, she has evolved into a box-office force whose impact is measured not just in applause but in billions of naira.

    Today, her title as the Queen of the Nigerian Box Office is not only symbolic but one that has been earned, documented, and unmatched.

    From Jenifa to a cultural empire

    Funke Akindele’s rise began with Jenifa, a character that quickly became more than a role. Jenifa was a cultural phenomenon relatable, quotable, and deeply Nigerian. What followed was not a fleeting success, but the careful building of a franchise and, ultimately, a brand.

    That early connection with audiences laid the foundation for something bigger. Funke understood her viewers instinctively, their humour, their values, and their desire to see their everyday realities reflected on screen. She didn’t just entertain; she built loyalty.

    Breaking records, redefining Nollywood

    As of 8 January, Funke Akindele once again rewrote Nollywood history with her latest film, Behind the Scene, which has grossed over ₦1.7 billion in Nigeria and at least €93,000 in the UK in less than one month of release. This extraordinary performance makes it the highest-grossing Nigerian movie in history, a record no filmmaker has ever achieved at such speed or scale.

    What makes this feat even more remarkable is that it is not an exception; it is part of a consistent pattern. Everybody Loves Jenifa crossed ₦1.8 billion, reaffirming the enduring power of the Jenifa franchise. Before that, Battle on Buka Street earned ₦668 million, becoming a family favourite nationwide, while Omo Ghetto: The Saga, shocked the industry with ₦636 million, redefining commercial success for its genre. Altogether, she has grossed over ₦4.8billion.

    These films didn’t just succeed financially; they broke the internet, dominated conversations, and turned cinema releases into cultural events.

    The difference

    Funke Akindele’s dominance is no accident. Unlike others who simply release their films into cinemas with little buildup, she treats every project like a full-scale campaign. Months before release, she is already creating buzz through skits, teasers, interviews, and glamorous photoshoots featuring her cast and crew. By the time her movies hit cinemas, anticipation is already at a peak. Even from the skits and trailers alone, audiences are left with little choice but to show up when the movie finally hits cinemas.

    She is also highly strategic about timing. Funke Akindele intentionally releases her films during the festive season, particularly December and Christmas, when people are more relaxed, reunited with family and friends, and actively seeking shared experiences. December is a peak period for bonding, and cinema naturally becomes part of that tradition. By positioning her movies at the centre of this season, she makes them the go-to choice for families and loved ones spending time together.

    Added to this is the presence of IJGBs returning home during the holidays. With many Nigerians in the diaspora back in the country and eager to reconnect with local culture, her films become a must-watch event. This convergence of compelling promotion, perfect timing, and a diverse holiday audience has significantly contributed to the consistent, record-breaking success of Funke Akindele’s movies.

    She also redefines collaboration. Rather than actors completing a project and moving on, Funke ensures her cast remains actively involved in promoting the film after release. The result is a sustained wave of coordinated publicity that keeps her movies trending far longer than others. For Funke Akindele, the work does not stop when the movie is released; that is when the real work begins.

    Her marketing strategy extends beyond social media. She creates branded merchandise such as T-shirts and bags, hoodies, and joggers. Hosts lavish premieres and distributes PR packages to celebrities who amplify the film across their platforms.

    She collaborates strategically with influencers, turning screenings into meet-and-greet experiences that draw fans to cinemas not only to watch the movie, but to meet their favourite personalities. This approach benefits everyone, the fans, the influencers, the cinemas and ultimately translates into massive box-office returns.

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    Even within cinema halls, her presence is felt. Promoters actively market and advertise her movies to audiences who came to watch other films, ensuring that no opportunity is missed. Even if someone had planned to see a different film, witnessing such an engaging and entertaining promotional team at the cinema could easily sway their decision to watch her movie instead… the power of in-person promotional marketing.

    Breaking borders

    Perhaps one of her boldest achievements is her expansion into international cinema houses. Funke Akindele is the first Nollywood filmmaker to consistently sell out screenings abroad, with successful runs in the UK and now Winnipeg, a milestone many in Nollywood had not yet imagined possible.

    This international success reinforces a powerful message: Nigerian films can travel, Nigerian stories can sell out global cinemas, and Nollywood can compete on the world stage.

    Always a step ahead

    Many have studied Funke Akindele’s previous marketing strategies, hoping to replicate or surpass her success. Yet, with every new release, she introduces fresh ideas and unexpected innovations that keep her firmly ahead. Just when the industry thinks it has caught up, she changes the game again.

    Behind her success is clearly a formidable company of creatives, marketers, and innovators bursting with new ideas. Together, they have built not just hit films but a system of excellence that consistently delivers results.

    Crown earned

    Funke Akindele has expanded cinema culture in Nigeria, raised commercial expectations, and proven that women can lead blockbuster films at the highest level.

    Little wonder she is widely known as the 001 of the Nigerian box office.

    Funke Akindele is not just breaking records; she is setting them, defining an era, and reigning unmistakably as the undisputed Queen of Nollywood.

  • Eni, Claudia host AFRIMA Red Carpet as Tosyn, Ariane Lead Fashion Watch

    Eni, Claudia host AFRIMA Red Carpet as Tosyn, Ariane Lead Fashion Watch

    All eyes will be on the Red Carpet as the 9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) rolls out one of its most glamorous moments, with top media and fashion personalities set to lead the show.

    The Red Carpet is expected to start at 3:30 PM (WAT) on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos, Nigeria, and will end by 6:30 pm, shortly before the main AFRIMA Awards Ceremony begins by  7 PM (WAT).

     Famous Nigerian influencer, actor, director, film producer and television personality Enioluwa Adeoluwa, popularly known as Eni, will join Kenyan actress, Claudia Naisabwa, as hosts of the AFRIMA Red Carpet. Stylish, confident and media-savvy, the duo are expected to bring charm, excitement and pan-African energy as they welcome Africa’s biggest music stars and celebrities to the awards night.

     The fashion spotlight will shine even brighter with respected style voice Tosyn of Style Infidel stepping in as fashion police. Known for his keen eye and bold commentary, Tosyn will break down the best looks, daring outfits and headline-making fashion moments from the red carpet.

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    Joining him is Ariane Celeste Moua. From elegant gowns to statement suits, Ariane will deliver sharp, entertaining reviews of what the stars are wearing as they make their grand entrance.

     Speaking on the exciting Red Carpet line-up, Victoria Nkong, AFRIMA Associate Producer, said the selection reflects AFRIMA’s vision of blending music, fashion and African excellence on one global stage.

     “The AFRIMA red carpet has grown into a major entertainment moment. It is where music meets fashion and culture. With Eni, Claudia, Tosyn and Ariane, guests, artists, attendees and even millions of viewers watching the show across the world should expect colour, class and unforgettable moments,” Nkong said.

     She noted that beyond the awards, the red carpet gives African artistes and designers the chance to express creativity, confidence and identity before a global audience.

     Africa’s biggest music celebration is scheduled to run from January 7 to 11, 2026. The week-long festival officially kicked off on Wednesday with a special Welcome Soiree for nominees and invited guests, hosted by the British High Commission in Nigeria.

     Activities continue on Thursday, January 8, with the Africa Music Business Summit, where key players discussed the business and future of African music. On Friday, January 9, the spotlight moves to the AFRIMA Music Village at Ikeja City Mall, Lagos, where more than 25 top African artistes and DJs thrill fans with live performances. 

    The award will reach its peak on Sunday, January 11, with the Main Awards Ceremony. The event will be transmitted live to viewers in over 84 countries across the world.