Category: Entertainment

  • Davido shares wife’s inspiring words after Grammy loss

    Davido shares wife’s inspiring words after Grammy loss

    Award-winning singer, Davido, has spoken about the comforting words of wife, Chioma Rowland Adeleke, after he lost at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards for the second time.

    Davido’s song “With You”, featuring Omah Lay, was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category but lost to South African star Tyla’s “Push 2 Start”.

    The category featured strong Nigerian representation, including Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, Omah Lay and Eddy Kenzo, but none of the Nigerian nominees won.

    Read Also: “He was robbed”: Fans react to Davido’s Grammy loss

    In a post on X, Davido revealed that he initially didn’t want to attend the after-party but Chioma encouraged him to go, saying, “Be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. We’re outside.”

    The singer shared photos from their outing, appreciating his wife’s wise words.

  • Seyi Tinubu visits Obi Cubana, presents City Boy Movement appointment letter

    Seyi Tinubu visits Obi Cubana, presents City Boy Movement appointment letter

    Businessman and socialite, Obi Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has received his appointment letter as the South-East Coordinator of the City Boy Movement from Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu.

    The appointment was announced on Tuesday via Obi Cubana’s Instagram page, following a visit from Seyi Tinubu to his residence on Monday night.

    Obi Cubana defended the decision to accept the role, emphasising the importance of constructive engagement over isolation.

    “Hello my friends and family; I bring you good tidings. Last night my long time friend and brother, Seyi Tinubu paid me a visit at my home. We held great conversations bothering on everything.

    “Regarding my recent appointment as South-East Coordinator of the City Boy Movement, I’m fully aware of the varied reactions it has sparked. My belief remains firm: lasting change comes from constructive engagement, not standing apart,” he wrote.

    He assured the new position would not compromise his commitment to integrity, community development, and responsible leadership.

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    “Service continues to guide me, and this new role does nothing to alter my commitment to integrity, community growth, and responsible leadership.

    “I’ve learned that influence is limited from the outside—so yes, here we are! I am a City Boy through and through, inside and out,” he added.

    Iyiegbu also described President Tinubu as “a City Boy and a man of commerce,” expressing his determination to ensure inclusivity in discharging his duties.

    “Our nation’s leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is equally a City Boy and a man of commerce. All of us need all of us in order to achieve our national aspirations and I am committed to carrying every Nigerian along in all that I do”, he added.

    He called for respect for differing opinions and urged Nigerians to focus on creating tangible value for national development.

    He appealed: “Let’s respect differing views, keep conversations vibrant, and stay focused on building real value. The moment is now—we move!”

  • Veekee James, husband announce pregnancy in ethereal video

    Veekee James, husband announce pregnancy in ethereal video

    Fashion designer Veekee James and husband Femi Atere are expecting their first child, they announced on social media.

    In a post on Instagram, James expressed joy and gratitude, captioning the announcement: “And two shall become 3. Indeed this is what only GOD can do”.

    The news has sparked widespread congratulations from fans, colleagues and well-wishers across the fashion and entertainment industries.

    James, known for her luxury bridal and couture designs, expressed excitement as she embraced the new chapter of motherhood.

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    Photos and videos accompanying the announcement showed the couple’s happiness, with many praising their love and journey since marriage.

  • “He was robbed”: Fans react to Davido’s Grammy loss

    “He was robbed”: Fans react to Davido’s Grammy loss

    Fans of Nigerian Afrobeats singer David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, have taken to social media to express disappointment following his loss at the 2026 Grammy Awards.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Davido, who was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category, alongside other Nigerian artiste, lost to South African fast-rising singer, Tyla.

    The 24-year-old artiste secured the honour with her viral record, “Push 2 Start,” ahead of Burna Boy’s “Love,” Davido and Omah Lay’s collaboration “With You,” Ayra Starr and Wizkid’s “Gimme Dat,” as well as Eddy Kenzo and Mehran Matin’s “Hope & Love.”

    However, the development has sparked widespread reactions among fans and music lovers, particularly in Nigeria, with many expressing outrage on social media, alleging that the “Unavailable” crooner was robbed.

    The defeat marks the second year Davido has been edged out  by Tyla at the Grammys, despite his high-profile campaign and relentless efforts to secure the award.

    The fans expressed disappointment over what they perceive as a snub.

    @Osi_Suave  said, “Push 2 start was a non-starter, the song didn’t even make any impact or go anywhere. At this point, Nigerian artistes should stop submitting their songs for consideration.”

    Twitter user @_AsiwajuLerry slammed the Recording Academy, saying: “Grammy has robbed Davido for Tyla again.

    “That award show has officially lost its credibility in front of Nigerians. Never again…”

    @_iam_zayn  posted, “How long will Grammy keep sidelining Nigerians like this? I may not be an awards expert, but come on… isn’t it very glaring what’s going on?”

    @Tufab “When I don know say this Grammy no get joy or pity for anyone na when Essence no win anything. Which song big pass Essence for the world that year. dem Kala like mad.”

    @Twain_cy lashed ; “Grammy is overrated”

    However, a number of fans noted that Grammy recognition does not define Davido’s success, status and legacy in the music industry.

    They lauded his consistency and impact, not only in Africa, but on global stage.

    @Ariwodo_ “Grammy doesn’t define your greatness. You remain the best in the game.”

    @YKoluwaseun9 said, “At least he got nominated, All thanks to Omah lay that made the song banged. watin concern grammy with sweet fanta dialo.”

    Read Also: Grammy 2026: How I almost omitted ‘With You’ on 5IVE album – Davido

    @_egungunn  posted, “Grammy or No Grammy, we know Davido is the greatest of all time.”

    @SAMKLEF  wrote, “Hold your head high. A Grammy doesn’t define your impact, your work ethic, or the millions of lives your music has touched.”

    “You’ve already won where it matters most — consistency, longevity, and love from the people.

    “This is not a loss, it’s just a pause. Greater moments still ahead. Respect always. Not everyone wins today, some win tomorrow.”

    @Roniqbii   said, “Please Leave Davido alone and stop discouraging his efforts, he no kill person, Life is about wins and losses, and Davido is not a loser.

    “The Grammy doesn’t define his greatness. #30BG #OBO

    #GRAMMYS 2 #Grammys2026.”

    Also, Cubana Chiefpriest offered words of encouragement to Davido in a post, tweeting:,“Oyibo dey do everything possible to break a strong man so he can do their demonic sht with them but he will never do it.

    “Heads up brother, open the bag & drop another hot one for us. E no dey finish, gbedu na Water…”*”

    The 68th annual Grammy Awards was held on Sunday, Feb. 1, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, with South African comedian Trevor Noah hosting the ceremony for the sixth consecutive time.

    (NAN)

  • Femi Kuti: Fela’s legacy unmatched, remains the greatest

    Femi Kuti: Fela’s legacy unmatched, remains the greatest

    Femi Kuti, son of Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has emphasised his father’s unparalleled impact on music and cultural activism.

    In a recent interview on Arise News, Femi Kuti stated that Fela’s influence cannot be measured by modern metrics, saying, “For me, Fela is the greatest.”

    Femi Kuti also expressed confidence that Nigerian artists like Burna Boy and Davido wouldn’t claim to be greater than Fela, highlighting his father’s lasting legacy.

    “…These artists: Burna Boy, Davido, I don’t think they will say anything against Fela,” he said.

    He also addressed Wizkid’s past comments, choosing not to judge the artist’s intentions.

    “Wizkid is like a son to me and should’ve cautioned his fanbase.  I don’t go out of my lane to interfere with anybody’s life. I don’t tell people what to do because I don’t know their reaction.

    “When Wizkid decided to respond and said he’s greater than Fela, my question is: does he truly feel that way, or was it said out of the situation? I can’t prejudge him,” he added.

    He added that if such conversations were brought to him privately, he would address them with understanding rather than confrontation.

    Read Also: Fela should be idolised not compared – Femi Kuti

    “If he comes to me, I’ll talk to him like a father. If my brother, Seun, comes to me, I’ll talk to him like a brother. The family doesn’t need all this”, he said.

    Femi Kuti’s comments come amid ongoing debates about Fela’s relevance and comparisons with contemporary artists, following.

    He emphasised Fela’s work as a blueprint for cultural activism, shaping African music’s definition of success.

    The 68th Grammy Awards also honoured legendary Nigerian musician Fela Anikulapo Kuti with a Lifetime Achievement Award, shining a light on the continent’s cultural impact.

  • James Brown announces spiritual revival amid fame concerns

    James Brown announces spiritual revival amid fame concerns

    Media personality James Brown has announced a renewed focus on spirituality, citing concerns about the implications of fame.

    In a post on Instagram, Brown revealed that a series of dreams had prompted him to return to church, seeking spiritual covering.

    Brown was seen receiving prayers in a white garment church, further fueling speculation about his spiritual journey.

    Read Also: James Brown solicits financial help, ditches female identity

    ”Since I resumed this year, my spirit has been speaking loudly through my dreams. And it reminded me of something very real: being known, being visible, being famous is not just physical, it is spiritual. The whole world sees you. Lovers see you. Enemies see you.

    “Your image travels places you don’t even know. You don’t know where your pictures have been taken or used. So I said to myself: this is the time. This is the right time to return fully to church, to cover myself spiritually,” he wrote.

    The move has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising his decision as a step towards personal growth and others questioning his approach.

  • Toyin Alausa condemns circulation of images of deceased on social media

    Toyin Alausa condemns circulation of images of deceased on social media

    Actress Toyin Alausa has criticised the growing practice of exposing deceased individuals on social media, describing it as disturbing and unnecessary.

    In a post shared on Instagram, Alausa questioned the motive behind the circulation of images and videos of the dead, stressing that such actions undermine respect, dignity, and emotional closure for grieving families.

    She urged social media users to show empathy by covering the faces of the deceased, particularly in cases of accidents or sudden deaths, noting that public exposure compounds the pain of loved ones.

    While acknowledging that there may be rare instances where footage is shared for clarification or public interest, the actress condemned the routine use of such content as material for online engagement.

    According to her, sharing images of the dead is disrespectful and can be deeply traumatic for viewers. She called on users to exercise restraint and compassion, urging greater sensitivity in the handling of such situations.

    She wrote, “The way people just expose the Dead on social media these days is so annoying and mind-blogging! Haba, what’s the point actually? Immediately, it’s confirmed someone has passed, the right thing to do is to cover them, at least the Face!! It’s showing respect, offering dignity, and, in a way, providing emotional closure for their relatives. What’s the motive of showing a deceased person in full glare?

    “This inhumane attitude has become the norm lately; sadly, it may be necessary and important to get footage for clarification or in cases where the immediate relations aren’t near, but not to be splashed as content on social media. It’s so disrespectful to the deceased!

    “Be it road accidents, in the hospital, or at home, the first thing people do is record and post Haba. Seeing a blank face devoid of life and emotions can be extremely traumatic, and I personally don’t think it’s appropriate, health-wise! We can do better and be more empathic. Laaro Monday.”

  • Aura V makes history as youngest Grammy winner at 8

    Aura V makes history as youngest Grammy winner at 8

    Eight-year-old American singer Aura V has become the youngest individual to be credited a Grammy win in history at age eight.

    She won Best Children’s Music Album for “Harmony” alongside her father Fyütch at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, breaking the record previously held by Blue Ivy, who won her first Grammy at 9 in 2021.

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    Blue Ivy, daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z, won Best Music Video for her contribution to “Brown Skin Girl”, featuring Beyoncé, Wizkid, and Saint Jhn.

    Aura V’s win makes her the youngest winner ever in Grammy’s history.

  • How online trolls mocked my dentition – Actress Blessing Obasi

    How online trolls mocked my dentition – Actress Blessing Obasi

    Actress Blessing Obasi Nze has revealed how she was trolled online over her teeth during her first wedding anniversary photo shoot.

    Speaking during an interview with media personality Ifedayo Agoro, Blessing said the criticism led her to improve her smile for which she’s now confident.

    She said: “They showed me during my first anniversary. They said I should stop laughing, that my dentition is bad. Shebi, now my teeth are fine. It’s trolling that gave me this fine dentition now.”

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    The mother of one also spoke about her marriage to fellow actor Stan Nze, saying that their relationship is built on support and teamwork.

    She addressed working with her husband, stating he gets paid like every other professional on set, contrary to assumptions.

    “We’ve always known that it’s me and you against the world,” she said, adding she’s proud to spend her money on her husband when needed.

  • Grammy: Kendrick Lamar breaks Jay-Z’s record as most-awarded rapper

    Grammy: Kendrick Lamar breaks Jay-Z’s record as most-awarded rapper

    American rapper and songwriter Kendrick Lamar has dominated the rap categories at Sunday’s 68th Annual Grammy Awards, winning all four awards.

    His album “GNX” took home Best Rap Album, while “TV Off” with Lefty Gunplay won Best Rap Song.

    Lamar also received awards for Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Luther” featuring SZA, and Best Rap Performance for “Chains & Whips” with Clipse.

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    The “Luther” collaboration also earned Record of the Year, bringing Lamar’s total Grammy wins to 27, surpassing Jay-Z as the most-awarded rapper.

    Other notable winners included Olivia Dean, who took home Best New Artist, and Bad Bunny, who made history with the first Spanish-language Album of the Year win for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”.

    Beyoncé remains the most awarded artist in Grammy history with 35 wins.