Category: Entertainment

  • Destiny Boy: A talent cut short in his prime

    Destiny Boy: A talent cut short in his prime

    Just when entertainment practitioners in Nigeria were getting over the shock of the death of Nollywood star, Allwell Ademola, the sad news of the death of young singer, Afeez Ayinde Adeshina aka Destiny Boy, was announced on Sunday, January 18, 2026.

    The death of the 22-year-old rising star, who kicked off his career at the young age of 10, was announced exactly 23 days after Allwell’s passing.

    The tragic death of Destiny Boy went viral after a video of his lifeless body surfaced on social media.

    The death triggered widespread grief among fans and fueled speculation about the circumstances surrounding his passing.

    According to reports, his remains were prepared for interment, but Fuji star, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, stopped the proposed interment, insisting on a proper autopsy be conducted on the remains.

    Since his remains have been deposited for the autopsy, the police have instituted an investigation into his death with the suggestion of a possible homicide.

    As the investigation continues and the autopsy is awaited by fans and Nigerians, a viral video of the deceased artist reportedly suffering from seizure, has surfaced on social media.

    In the same vein, a recording of Destiny Boy’s mother, Saidat Adeshina, has surfaced online. In the audio recording, a female, touted to be the singer’s mother, was heaping curses on him for not spoiling her with proceeds of his fame.

    However, Destiny Boy’s elder sister denied the claims, saying the rift between her mother and brother was taken out of context for the purpose of peddling false allegations.

    “I am Destiny Boy’s sister. I am seeing something that is going viral on TikTok and Facebook, where bloggers are writing about it. He fought with my mother. And my mum was talking to him so that he would listen to her and obey her,” she explained.

    When queried, Destiny Boy’s mother said the late singer’s health issues began two years ago, and the family sought various treatments, keeping the illness private.

    The ailment, according to the mother, is known by the Yoruba term ‘Ogun Oru.’ She further reiterated that it was while finding a lasting solution to the ailment that they sought the help of a spiritualist known as Ifayomi Oba Edu Jogbodo Orunmila.

    She also stressed that neither the traditional spiritualist nor her son engaged in money ritual as it is being touted in several reports.

    She claimed the traditional spiritualist was only helping and treating the late singer of his ailment until his passing.

    Some close aides of the late singer admitted that he had exhibited the ailment, which is similar to epileptic seizures, at different times before his eventual death.

    In an interview, a recording artist, Omolaja Olajuwon aka Laja Africa, who claims to be a close ally of Destiny Boy, admitted that the singer was nursing an ailment, but only a few of his friends and colleagues knew about it.

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    He also claimed Destiny Boy recently bought a vehicle for his father on January 10, 2026, a week before his passing.

    Laja Africa ruled out drug abuse as the cause of Destiny Boy’s death.

    He also ruled out money ritual as being touted in some quarters saying he was a young and promising talent that was cut abruptly by death.

    Destiny Boy was widely celebrated for his unique fusion of traditional Fuji music with contemporary sounds.

    His first shot at fame was performing at various carnivals, events and shows as a Fuji music act at just 10 years old.

    He became a national star after he did a Fuji cover of Davido’s monster hit, ‘If’, after which he met the singer and kept on recording different covers of songs and later recorded his album.

    Cut short in his prime by death, the passing of the 22-year-old singer has ignited different conversations about the musician’s lifestyle and plans for family.

    The late Destiny Boy was buried in his family house in Odo Rori compound, Aiyetoro, Ogun State on Friday, January 23, 2026.

    He is survived by his parents, sister, wife and a two-year-old son, Junior.

  • Tonto Dikeh reconciles with ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill after a decade-long feud

    Tonto Dikeh reconciles with ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill after a decade-long feud

    Actress Tonto Dikeh has expressed gratitude for the restoration of her relationship with the father of her child, Olakunle Churchill.

    Dikeh, on Instagram, said after 10 years of public battles, broken communication, and pain, God stepped in and healed their relationship.

    The mother of one praised God’s faithfulness, saying He’s not a God who abandons what He’s started and will see it through to completion.

    Dikeh, who is now a converted Christian, acknowledged the role of humility, prayer, and obedience in their restoration, and encouraged others facing similar challenges to keep trusting God.

    She wrote: “We are living proof that the Word of God is eternal and unfailing.

    “God is not a God who abandons what He has started. When He begins a work, He stays with it until it is completed.

    “After ten long years of public battles, deep wounds, broken communication, bitterness, and pain, God stepped in. What looked ugly, impossible, and beyond repair has been touched by mercy. Peace has replaced chaos. Respect has returned where anger once lived. What human effort could not fix, God healed by salvation, humility, and the sincere prayers of a child.

    “This restoration is not by might, not by wisdom, not by strength —but by the Spirit of the Lord. When God moves, the human mind cannot comprehend the process. He softens hearts, silences the enemy, and rewrites stories that looked finished.

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    “Every plan of darkness has failed. Stubbornness has bowed. Pride has melted. Love has found its voice again for my child.

    “I am deeply grateful to the father of my child Dr Kunle for yielding to God’s word and choosing peace. Obedience to God always births restoration, even when the road has been long and painful.

    “To anyone standing where I once stood, tired, wounded, misunderstood, and believing nothing good can come out of the situation,please hear this: God has not abandoned you. Your story is not over. What He has started, He will surely perfect. Keep praying. Keep choosing love. Keep trusting God even when it hurts.

    “May this restored relationship remain built on the solid rock of God’s mercy, protection, grace, and mighty hand. May it stand as a living testimony that God never fails, never forgets, and never walks away from His own. If God did it for us, He can do it for you.

    “THIS MIRACLE IS CALLED 10YEARS IN ONE DAY. EL-ROIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. To my spiritual father, Papa, thank you for grooming a God-fearing, impact-making woman out of a Total Mess”.

  • Bimbo Ademoye cries out over copyright claim on YouTube movie song

    Bimbo Ademoye cries out over copyright claim on YouTube movie song

    Actress and filmmaker Bimbo Ademoye has expressed distress after someone claimed copyright on song from her YouTube film ‘Where Love Lives’, triggering the demonetisation of her content.

    The individual was also alleged to have released a song from the film on Spotify and other streaming platforms, claiming to be the composer.

    The film, released in December 2025, has garnered over 18 million views as of now.

    Ademoye expressed her frustration on Instagram, giving the individual an ultimatum to lift the copyright, warning of consequences if he fails to comply.

    She wrote: “I woke up to my hard work wanting to be stolen from me. Please if anyone knows who lagos sound /emmanuel Davies is! Tell to lift the copyright from my movie in the next 1 hour. I’m not one to threaten people.

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    “But emmanuel, you have 1 hour to lift that copyright from My movie . A song I completely own the rights to , you took it ,uploaded it named yourself the composer and blocked me from making money from my own swear. Emmanuel Davies!.

    “YOU HAVE 1 HOUR. I’d place a bounty on your head and when I find you. You’d wish you never did this. First Anwuli (who I’m still coming for, now this) whoever knows lagos sound/ emmanuel Davies should warn him now!! Before i handle this MY OWN WAY!”.

  • Angela Okorie urges fans to prioritise self-love, peace

    Angela Okorie urges fans to prioritise self-love, peace

    Actress Angela Okorie has spoken on the need to focus on one’s peace and self-worth.

    In an Instagram post, she urged fans not to let others’ behaviour disrupt their peace, emphasising that they control how they respond to situations.

    Okorie stressed the importance of surrounding oneself with people who reduce stress, not increase it.

    She encouraged self-investment and self-love, saying one’s self-worth is determined by how they value themselves.

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    Okorie wrote on Instagram: “This is for someone out there. Do not let the behaviour of others destroy your peace. You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide how you respond, and not to be reduced by them. Your peace is more important than driving yourself crazy trying to understand why something happened the way it did. Let it go.

    “The people in your life should be a source of reducing stress, not causing more of it. You are more valuable than you realize. Whatever you obtained by begging would also be maintained by begging!

    “The price tag you put on yourself decides your worth. Underestimating yourself will cost you dearly. Don’t beg or crave for friendships, rather invest in yourself and personality, and the right set of people would come to you. Grace attracts the right people to you and brings you before the right people”.

  • Mr Eazi denies welcoming first child

    Mr Eazi denies welcoming first child

    Afrobeats singer Oluwatosin Ajibade popularly known as Mr Eazi, has humorously dismissed viral rumours claiming he and his wife, Temi Otedola, recently welcomed their first child.

    The speculation began when social media influencer Kolaqhazim shared an apparent AI-generated image of Temi holding a newborn on X, announcing that the couple had welcomed a baby girl after their eight-year relationship.

    The post quickly gained traction, prompting a wave of congratulatory messages from excited fans in the comments.

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    Mr Eazi shut down the false claim with a witty response, questioning the post by asking if his wife was even aware of the supposed birth, “Is Temi aware of this?”

    Temi Otedola, who is the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, tied the knot in elaborate ceremonies held in Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland last year.

    No official announcements regarding pregnancy or childbirth have come from either Mr Eazi or Temi Otedola.

  • Why I prioritise kindness in a partner – Nancy Isime

    Why I prioritise kindness in a partner – Nancy Isime

    Actress Nancy Isime has revealed that kindness is a crucial trait she seeks in a life partner, outweighing wealth or material possessions.

    Speaking with media personality Morayo Afolabi-Brown, the 34-year-old actress emphasised readiness for marriage and stressed that genuine kindness is a non-negotiable quality.

    Isime stated that she values kindness above all else, adding that it is a trait that can make up for other shortcomings.

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    “I am of marriage age. I am 34. Yes, I am a very attractive lady and men can desire me. But I have to choose what I settle with. First of all, I like kindness. I find kindness one of the most attractive traits.

    “Before you can be my friend or even relate with me, not to talk of getting married to me, you have to be kind. And I don’t mean performative. I mean genuine kindness. Once you are kind, everything else can be worked on,” she said.

  • Tacha defends miracles after Pere Egbi’s Oyakhilome testimony

    Tacha defends miracles after Pere Egbi’s Oyakhilome testimony

    Reality star Tacha has weighed in on Pere Egbi’s testimony about being healed by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, emphasising the distinction between miracles and magic.

    In a social media post, Tacha stated that miracles require faith and are not instant like magic tricks, criticising Nigerians’ quick-fix mentality.

    Tacha also slammed fake pastors exploiting people’s laziness, saying it has led to the proliferation of fake churches.

    She urged understanding of how miracles work, highlighting the role of faith.

    She wrote: “There’s a HUGE Difference between miracles and magic! A lot of people expect miracles to be like magic tricks.. Trust me, I’m not here to defend any man of God, but truth is: miracles do exist.

    “The issue is that many Nigerians now want miracles to work like magic!! instant, effortless, automatic.. tHing is magic doesn’t need your BELIEF; miracle does. That’s why Jesus said, “Your faith has made you whole”.

    “Sadly, some Nigerian pastors have capitalized on people’s laziness, and quick-fix mentality, which is why fake churches are EVERYWHERE. And for those who ask “Why don’t men of God go to hospitals?” you probably didn’t grow up in old Pentecostal systems.

    “There’s something called “clinic visits” where regular church members go pray for the sick in hospitals, and many return with testimonies.

    “Fake pastors and the greedy of some of this pastors have messed up the church in Nigeria, but it doesn’t change the fact that miracle ≠ magic, and faith is still a major part of how miracles work”.

  • You wouldn’t survive what I went through, Lyta tells online trolls

    You wouldn’t survive what I went through, Lyta tells online trolls

    Afrobeats singer Lyta has responded to online trolls, calling out the criticism and bullying he’s been receiving on social platforms.

    In a viral video, Lyta said the hardships he endured were unbearable and those mocking him wouldn’t have survived the same experiences.

    He opened up about his personal struggles, thanking family for standing by him.

    “I don’t wish what I went through on anybody. You wouldn’t be able to handle it. If you experienced what I did, you’d have given up. That’s why you’re bullying, big shoutout to my parents and siblings for not giving up on me,” the singer said in part.

  • Gospel singer Tope Alabi welcomes grandchild

    Gospel singer Tope Alabi welcomes grandchild

    Gospel singer Tope Alabi has announced the birth of her first grandchild from daughter Ayomikun Alabi and husband Oluwole Bantale.

    In an Instagram post, Alabi expressed joy and gratitude to God, describing the moment as a dream come true.

    “I’m eternally grateful to God for this joyful addition to my family. Indeed Ayomiku, ayo si kun inu mi,” Alabi wrote.

    She praised her daughter for the woman and mother she has become, saying she is proud of her.

    “My beautiful, strong girl @the_ayomikualabi_ I am so proud of the woman and mother you have become. Welcome to the world, my darling grandchild, I have dreamt of holding you for so long and now I’m showering you with kisses as I watch you grow”, she wrote.

    The announcement follows Ayomikun’s recent private wedding to Oluwole Bantale, which was attended by several top stars, including Nollywood actress Funke Akindele.

    Alabi described her new role as a grandmother as her favourite, saying, “Being your grandma is my new favourite role.”

  • Simi opens up on struggles behind new song ‘Where You Dey’

    Simi opens up on struggles behind new song ‘Where You Dey’

    Afrobeats singer Simi has shared the challenges she faced while working on latest track, ‘Where You Dey’, featuring Chike.

    The singer revealed she had wanted to release the song last year but struggled to complete it due to health issues.

    Detailing the experience on X, Simi said she was determined to make the song happen and Chike’s contribution exceeded her expectations.

    According to her, she also faced difficulties with mixing and mastering the track, eventually mastering it herself despite not enjoying the process.

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    She wrote: “I really, really, really wanted to drop this song last year. When I first put out the snippet, I was so excited – but it was hard to finish it on time because everything was a blur. I was sick and weak and nauseous and tired and my body just wouldn’t do what I wanted it to. Even in the snippet video, I wasn’t feeling great. I was just trying my best.

    “I adore Chike’s voice and I knew it was him that had to be on the song with me. When I asked him to give me a verse, he was so ready to go, but he was out of town. As soon as he came back, he came over to my studio the next day. I got a lotta respect for him. He didn’t know I was pregnant and suffering. Watching this video back now, I can’t even understand where the energy came from. When the song was done, I struggled to mix it. Even so, I decided to master it myself. I hate mastering, so I don’t know what I thinking.

    “I was so disappointed that I couldn’t meet the deadline. Everyone had fallen in love with the song and was asking me to put it out. I didn’t have the energy to make content. I don’t even remember them recording this video. Given how much I love this song, I’m a little bummed I couldn’t give it energy it deserves. But please, know that a lot of love and resilience went into this song. I hope that you can let less be more for this one. I hope you can give it the energy that I couldn’t. That I can’t”.

    She also addressed critics who stated that she gave up career for marriage, saying the song is a proof of dedication to her craft.