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  • Olakunle Churchill hails Tonto Dikeh as ‘amazing mother’ amid reconciliation

    Olakunle Churchill hails Tonto Dikeh as ‘amazing mother’ amid reconciliation

    Olakunle Churchill, businessman and ex-husband of actress Tonto Dikeh, has expressed appreciation for Dikeh’s personal growth following their reconciliation.

    In an Instagram post on Sunday, Churchill acknowledged the peaceful resolution of their marital feud and thanked God for restoring their relationship.

    Churchill revealed he received a call from their son, King Andre, for the first time, describing it as a reminder of God’s power.

    He thanked Dikeh for being an “amazing mother” to their son and expressed gratitude for her growth, saying their focus is now on co-parenting with “love, care, and mutual respect”.

    He wrote, “I was pleasantly surprised when I received a call from my son, King Andre, for the first time. Hearing him call me “Daddy” was deeply touching and a reminder that what God cannot do does not exist.

    “Faith has a way of bringing clarity, humility and peace. I acknowledge the growth and grace evident in the manner in which this matter has been resolved.

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    “With God leading, healing and understanding have become possible. Forgiveness has paved the way for a new chapter and we are moving forward with a sense of peace and mutual respect. The conflict is behind us, and we are now focused on co-parenting with love, care, and a shared commitment to raising our son.

    “I am grateful for the journey we’ve been on and the growth we’ve experienced, and I look forward to a future filled with collaboration, respect, and peace trusting God to guide me.

    “I am grateful to have my son back in my life. Thank you to the amazing mother of my son Tonto Dikeh for doing a good job”.

    The development followed Dikeh’s reflection on their 10-year split, where she credited God for restoring their relationship.

  • 2026 Grammy Awards: Clipse and Pharrell set to duet

    2026 Grammy Awards: Clipse and Pharrell set to duet

    Thirteen-Time Grammy winner, Pharrell Williams and talented rap duo Clipse are set to perform at the 68th Grammy Awards.

    The highly anticipated performance is scheduled to take place on February 1 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

    Clipse is nominated for five Grammy Awards this year, including Album of the Year for ‘Let God Sort Em Out’, Best Rap Performance ‘Chains & Whips’, Best Rap Song ‘The Birds Don’t Sing’, Best Rap Album ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ and Best Music Video ‘So Be It’.

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    Pharrell Williams also earned four Grammy nominations for his contributions to Clipse’s nominated project, ‘Let God Sort Em Out’.

    Earlier, American singer-songwriter and actress Sabrina Carpenter was announced as the first artiste to wow the crowd at music’s biggest night

    Other stars billed to perform include current Best New Artist nominees, Addison Rae, Alex Warren, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, SOMBR and The Marías. These artistes will appear in a special Best New Artist performance segment during the ceremony.

    Additional performers will be announced in the coming days, according to the Recording Academy.

  • How we combated piracy with Ageshinkole 2 – Femi Adebayo

    How we combated piracy with Ageshinkole 2 – Femi Adebayo

    Nigerian actor and filmmaker Femi Adebayo has explained how he and his collaborators combated piracy when they opted for community screening of his current film, ‘Ageshinkole 2’.

    In an honest interview, Adebayo explained that the piracy end was handled by Circuit TV, one of his two collaborators, and they achieved success with the film grossing over N400m in the first 12 days.

    In his words, “Piracy was fully handled by circuit TV. They have an extremely wonderful structure in which the content they have can be pirated. Then with Blue Pictures, my distributor, we brought together our experience and we had no doubts that with our logistics and framework, we would get it right.”

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    In December 2025, Femi Adebayo announced ‘Ageshinkole 2: King of Thieves 2’ with a unique Community Cinema tour across Nigeria, a move he described as giving back to fans and innovating distribution by taking the film directly to local communities, departing from traditional cinema releases.

    He emphasized that the sequel builds on the first franchise’s epic success, promising deeper drama, suspense, and a continuation of culturally rich storytelling, with showings in local areas all through December 2025 into early January 2026.

  • I deprived myself of many things to become successful, says Funke Akindele

    I deprived myself of many things to become successful, says Funke Akindele

    Nigerian billionaire actress, Funke Akindele has opened up on how hard work and dedication are responsible for the success she enjoys in her craft.

    In a recent chat, Akindele expressed that she deprived herself of many things to achieve the success she enjoys today.

    The 48-year-old mother of two confessed to depriving herself of social gatherings, events, vacations and other activities to achieve the success she enjoys with her brand. She further said she locked herself away inside Amen Estate for three years to build her brand and several contents, which are now her source of pride.

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    “Hard work is hard work. You work hard, putting in the work when you need to, depriving yourself of things many will go after so as to achieve the success you are aiming for. When I say hard work, I mean locking myself away in Amen Estate for three years building the Jenifa brand, working on Industreet, Aiyetoro, My siblings and I, and other content. I deprived myself of vacations, parties, events, no friends, nothing, just me and my team, working tirelessly, creating and working hard to achieve the success many now see. So, when I say putting in the hard work, I don’t just say that carelessly, I mean putting in the real hard work.

    Continuing, she said, “When I am on the set of my films, I am not a diva, I am everywhere and very hands-on, no wig, just on my rough corn rows, working hard and seeing that everything is in perfect order. I go through all that till work is done, and then we can now start preparing for marketing and all the glam and dancing. So, it’s hard work that turns into success.”

    Funke Akindele broke her own record of producing the first Nigerian film to gross over one billion in the cinemas in 2024 and has gone ahead to produce the first Nigerian film to gross over two billion in the cinemas.

  • Tems: ‘Big Daddy’ was inspired by an experience

    Tems: ‘Big Daddy’ was inspired by an experience

    Temilade Openiyi aka Tems has opened up on what inspired one of her current songs, ‘Big Daddy.’

    In a recent interview, Tems admitted that the song is a feel good song that was inspired by an experience.

    In her words, “Big Daddy was inspired by an experience of a type of person. I would describe the type of person as someone who wants to look cool but doesn’t work on themselves internally, it translates to they want to have control but they don’t add any value.”

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    The Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer rose to prominence after being featured on Wizkid’s 2020 single ‘Essence,’ which peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart following the release of the remix version with Justin Bieber.

    Tems has since gone ahead to win Grammy Awards, American Music Awards and BET Music Awards. She’s currently signed to RCA records in the United States of America.

  • 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.

  • Tiwa Savage hails content creator Kie Kie as “GOAT”

    Tiwa Savage hails content creator Kie Kie as “GOAT”

    Award-winning Afrobeats singer Tiwa Savage has lauded popular content creator Kie Kie, describing her as the “Greatest of All Time” (GOAT) for her creative and impactful work.

    In an Instagram post, Savage praised Kie Kie’s originality and effortless delivery, stating that her content consistently lifts her mood.

    Savage emphasised that Kie Kie’s influence extends beyond gender, attributing her excellence to the quality of her craft.

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    The singer revealed that she frequently visits Kie Kie’s page for entertainment and joy, referring to her as a source of consistent happiness.

    She wrote: “Ok so let me just say this @kie_kie_ is truly the GOAT. Whether male or female, she is the GOAT.

    “Her content is unmatched. Effortless delivery. Take your flowers Queen. Anytime I need to smile I go to her page. She is so great we call her twice Kie Kie … Omo ologo”.

  • 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”.