Category: Entertainment

  • BBNAIJA S10: Kuture’s team slams cyberbullies

    BBNAIJA S10: Kuture’s team slams cyberbullies

    Management of Big Brother Naija housemate Kuture has come to his defense amid the barrage of negative comments, false accusations, and personal attacks he’s faced on social media.

    In a statement, they emphasised that Kuture is a human being deserving of dignity, compassion, and respect.

    The team highlighted the damaging impact of the relentless criticism on Kuture’s mental health, noting that behind his public persona lies a young man with emotions, dreams, and vulnerabilities.

    They urged the public to extend kindness, empathy, and understanding, recognising that the individuals they discuss online are real people with feelings and families who are hurt when they are attacked.

    Kuture’s management team stood firmly with him, calling for fairness and compassion in the way he is treated by the public.

    They stressed that resilience does not mean the absence of pain and that Kuture feels the weight of the hurtful comments and false allegations.

    The statement reads: “A Call for Humanity and Compassion
    In the wake of recent conversations surrounding Big Brother Naija housemate KUTURE, we find it necessary to address the barrage of negative comments, false accusations, and deeply personal attacks that have been directed at him both online and within the house.

    “KUTURE, like every individual, is first and foremost a human being-deserving of dignity, compassion, and respect. Yet, he has been unfairly ridiculed for his physical appearance, demeaned as “uneducated,” and even subjected to unfounded accusations of sexual harassment. These words are not just careless remarks; they cut deeply and leave scars that the public may never see.

    “What often gets overlooked in the swirl of headlines and social media chatter is that behind the camera, KUTURE is a young man with emotions, dreams, and vulnerabilities. The relentless attacks on his looks and character have, at times, weighed heavily on his mental health. It is heartbreaking to witness how society can so quickly strip away empathy and humanity, reducing someone’s identity to baseless insults and lies.

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    “The cruelty he has endured serves as a sobering reminder of the power of words. Public platforms should never become arenas where character assassination and dehumanization are celebrated. To mock someone’s appearance or spread false allegations with no regard for the psychological harm inflicted is to forget the shared humanity that binds us all.

    “KUTURE stands resilient, but resilience does not mean the absence of pain. Behind his smile and calm presence in the house lies a man who feels every jeer, every rumor, every attempt to diminish his worth. He carries this weight daily, even as he continues to give his best to the show and his journey.
    This is a plea – not only for KUTURE but for all individuals navigating public life under scrutiny: let us not forget kindness.

    “Let us not forget empathy. And let us never lose sight of the fact that the people we discuss online are real, with families who hurt when they hurt.
    We stand firmly with KUTURE and urge the public to extend grace, compassion, and support during this challenging time. His humanity deserves recognition. His story deserves fairness”.

  • Your husband your boss, Femi Otedola tells daughter Temi

    Your husband your boss, Femi Otedola tells daughter Temi

    Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola has advised daughter, Temi, and husband, Mr. Eazi, during their wedding reception.

    He praised the couple’s love and entrepreneurial spirit, describing their union as “made in heaven.”

    Otedola urged Temi to prioritise the marriage, advising her to “succumb to the whims and caprices of your husband.”

    He also commended Mr. Eazi, noting his entrepreneurial skills and predicting a bright future for the couple.

    “You found a great guy, very great guy, blessed guy. He’s come from a very decent family. One thing I’ll advise you… you have to succumb to the whims and caprices of your husband. Okay? He’s your husband, he’s your boss. There’s no more dad, don’t call me up,” Otedola said.

    He continued: “One thing I like about both of you and I’ve observed is, you’re truly in love with each other. Truly, truly in love with each other. Temi is an entrepreneur. Tosin is an entrepreneur. So you match each other.

    “This is made in heaven. For Tosin, you’re going to go places. I’ve seen the entrepreneurial skill in you. When we were much younger, we used to think we used to hustle, but not like your generation. You are hustlers, real hustlers. And it’s always paid off. Continue to love, Temi.”

    Otedola further counseled the newlyweds to handle disagreements privately, emphasising the importance of keeping marital issues within the confines of their relationship.

    “When you have issues, problems, just keep it within yourself. Never call any friend that have this problem. Just keep it within your walls. And God will bless you and bless your marriage”, he said.

    He presented a gift to the couple and offering words of encouragement, wishing them success in their future endeavors.

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    “I thought of what should I give this couple as a present. I thought, I’ve splintered my savings account. I brought my gift. This gift I present to you. You go out to the world. You’re both entrepreneurs. Out-think, out-manoeuvre, and out-spend. You’ll be great people. This is my gift for you.

    “I thank you all and I wish you safe travels back to various places you’ve come from. God bless you all. I love you all”, he added.

    The wedding celebrations were a grand affair, spanning three countries: Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland.

    Following the wedding, Temi updated her surname to Ajibade on social media, sparking a debate about the tradition of women adopting their husband’s surname after marriage.

  • Actor Ibrahim Chatta loses son

    Actor Ibrahim Chatta loses son

    Filmmaker and actor Ibrahim Chatta is mourning the loss of his son.

    He shared the sad news on his Instagram page, posting a photo of the deceased with a message.

    “Inna Lillahi wa inna ileyhi rajiun Ya Allah, you are the knower of all things. Rest on, Dear son, champ,” he wrote.

    The news of his son’s passing has sparked an outpouring of condolences from fans and fellow actors.

    Many have taken to the comments section to offer words of comfort and sympathy.

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    Ibrahim Chatta’s loss comes on the heels of other recent tragedies in the Nollywood community.

    Peju Ogunmola and  husband, Omobolanle Sunday, lost their only child, Ayomikun, after a brief illness in Ibadan.

    Similarly, actor Francis Duru announced the death of his son, Ifeanyi, last year, describing him as a lion who fought fiercely for his life.

  • Women also cheat but more discreet – Kunle Afod

    Women also cheat but more discreet – Kunle Afod

    Actor and filmmaker Kunle Afod has shared controversial views on infidelity, asserting that women cheat as much as men but are more discreet. 

    In an interview with Biola Bayo, he linked the rise in DNA testing to women’s infidelity and criticised the use of dildos, equating it to “worshipping an idol” and questioning why one would not suffice. 

    “I believe women cheat just as men, just that they are smarter. Immediately a man starts having an affair, the wife will notice. A man who cheats with a woman, not a wood. The issue of DNA has most women as culprits. This cheating is the same everywhere. Women now cheat to the extent of having multiple dildos. Is one dildo not enough? I don’t want to cheat on my husband, yet you bought a dildo. In my heart, you already worshipped an idol”, he said.  

    In the same interview, Afod  praised his wife, Desola, for the strength of their marriage.

    Afod acknowledged that their relationship, like any other, faces challenges but described Desola as “the best woman ever,” emphasising that women play a critical role in sustaining a home through tough times.

    “Any home that survives the test of time, the woman is the one responsible for it. My wife and I have our own issues, just the same way, but it’s every home. But, I want to tell her today that she is the best woman ever,” he said.

  • Temi Otedola changes surname to Ajibade after marriage to Mr. Eazi

    Temi Otedola changes surname to Ajibade after marriage to Mr. Eazi

    Temi Otedola has officially changed her surname to ‘Ajibade’ after marrying Mr Eazi.

    This is reflected in her updated Instagram bio, which reads “Temiloluwa Ajibade.” 

    This move has sparked widespread attention and debate online, with varying reactions from the public.

    Some people praised Temi for embracing her new identity, while others questioned why she dropped her father’s influential surname. 

    A few suggest she could have kept both names to honour both families, while others argue that a name doesn’t hold a marriage together, citing character, loyalty, and shared vision as more important.

    The Nation reported that the daughter of billionaire Femi Otedola, and Mr. Eazi, a renowned singer, tied the knot in a lavish three-part wedding ceremony. 

    The couple’s wedding journey began with a civil ceremony in Monaco on May 9, 2025, which coincided with Mr. Eazi’s late mother’s birthday. 

    This was followed by a traditional Yoruba wedding at the Otedola family’s home in Dubai, where Juju icon King Sunny Ade performed.

    The grand finale took place in Iceland on August 8, 2025, where Temi and Mr. Eazi exchanged vows in a beautiful church ceremony. 

    The intimate wedding was attended by close family and friends, including prominent dignitaries such as Aliko Dangote and Broda Shaggi. 

    The couple’s weddings were a blend of Nigerian culture and international flair, reflecting their unique love story. 

    Notably, their relationship has been in the public eye since their engagement in April 2022.

  • Bhadboi Mickey: The rising voice from Akoko

    Bhadboi Mickey: The rising voice from Akoko

    In 2014, Komolafe Oloruntoba Micheal, popularly known by his stage name Bhadboi Mickey, from Akoko, Ondo State, discovered something greater than himself: a spirit within that longed to speak to the world through rhythm, melody, and lyrics. From that defining moment, music stopped being just sound; it became his voice, his purpose, and his mission.

    Since then, he has worked tirelessly to refine his craft and bring his dream to life in a way that is uniquely his. Guided by his personal slogan, “Fa Cana Maja” a phrase that reflects resilience, passion, and originality Bhadboi Mickey continues to push boundaries, creating music that resonates deeply with people from all walks of life.

    Recently, his growing influence caught the attention of The Kingmaker, Tunde Ednut, who posted him, further proving that Bhadboi Mickey’s sound is not just reaching ears but gaining recognition in influential circles.

    Rooted in Akoko, Ondo State, his cultural background and environment have also shaped his sound, giving his music a distinct identity that blends originality with relatability. His songs carry not just rhythm but stories, emotions, and truths that connect with listeners on a deeper level.

    With every verse, hook, and melody, Bhadboi Mickey moves closer to his vision: one day, standing before millions and delivering his message through music in a way that inspires, uplifts, and unites. To him, every release isn’t just a track it’s a step toward destiny.

    Through rhythm, he speaks. Through passion, he lives. And through music, Bhadboi Mickey is determined to reach the world.

  • Deeone to break longest stand-up comedy record with 40-hour marathon

    Deeone to break longest stand-up comedy record with 40-hour marathon

    Comedian Deeone has announced plans to break the Guinness World Record for the longest stand-up comedy performance.

    He’s set to perform for 40 hours at Pallazo Lagos in Opebi, Ikeja, Lagos from October 2-4, 2025.

    Deeone’s announcement generated widespread excitement among fans and fellow entertainers, with many offering support.

    Comedian Josh2funny called him “my favorite comedian,” while singer Teddy A cheered, “Let’s go!” Actress Tonto Dikeh also voiced her encouragement, saying, “Deeone, you can do this! I dey your back.”

    Deeone shared a flier mimicking a traditional burial poster, showcasing his signature humor as he prepares for this bold new chapter in his career.

    The current record Deeone is aiming to beat stands at 40 hours, 16 minutes, and 48 seconds, achieved by Benny Elbows from the USA on April 25, 2025.

  • Temi Otedola, Mr. Eazi release wedding pictures

    Temi Otedola, Mr. Eazi release wedding pictures

    Temi Otedola, the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, and singer Mr Eazi, have released pictures of their wedding ceremony .

    The couple announced engagement in April 2022 and tied the knot in 2025.

    According to reports, Temi and Mr Eazi hosted not one, not two, but three weddings across three countries.

    Their first ceremony was a civil wedding held in Monaco on May 9, which coincided with Mr Eazi’s late mother’s birthday.

    This was followed by a traditional Yoruba wedding ceremony at the Otedola family home in Dubai, where they celebrated their Nigerian heritage with traditional food, music, and attire.

    The final ceremony was a white wedding held in Iceland in August, where the couple exchanged vows in a beautiful church ceremony.

    The couple’s wedding celebrations were a blend of Nigerian culture and international flair, reflecting their unique love story.

    Mr Eazi has spoken about how the weddings have inspired him, saying he wants to create more love songs, particularly stripped-back acoustic tracks that he can perform live at future Nigerian weddings.

    The couple’s romance began in 2017, and after five years of dating, Mr Eazi proposed to Temi in April 2022.

    Temi recently took to social media to announce her new surname, sharing pictures of the wedding with the caption “Mr and Mrs Ajibade.”

  • Tunde Styl-Plus: My voice, songs made Styl-Plus timeless

    Tunde Styl-Plus: My voice, songs made Styl-Plus timeless

    In the early 2000s, Styl-Plus reigned supreme, serenading Nigerians with timeless hits that defined an era. But while fans revelled in the harmonies, behind the scenes, the group’s dynamics told a more complex story. At the centre of it all was Tunde Styl-Plus, whose voice and songwriting became the heartbeat of the collective. Years later, he opens up to ADENIYI ADEWOYIN about his pivotal role in the group’s success, his quiet exit, and why history, as told by others, hasn’t always been fair to him.

    Styl-Plus was a cultural phenomenon in the 2000s; what do you think gave the group that magic touch, and do you feel you personally played a bigger role than people know?                                                               

    The magic was in the chemistry. We had voices that blended beautifully, heartfelt songwriting, and a drive to create timeless music. My voice connected strongly with people, so naturally I stood out. But Styl-Plus was never about one person; it was about the blend, the harmony, and the teamwork. What made Styl-Plus powerful was the combination — each of us playing our part.

    There have been claims that you wrote many of the group’s biggest hits. Can you set the record straight about your role in creating those classics?

     I was very involved in both writing and production. For instance, I produced Imagine That. Some songs were collaborative, while others leaned more on me, and others on Shiffi or Zeal. But my role was always significant in shaping the sound and creative direction of Styl-Plus.

     If you had to pick, who really carried Styl-Plus vocally and creatively, yourself, Shiffi, or Zeal?

    Vocally, my voice was often the lead and connected deeply with fans. But Styl-Plus wasn’t about one voice; it was the harmonies, the blend, the way our strengths complemented each other. Creatively, each of us had different gifts, and that combination was what made the group special.

    What really led to your departure from Styl-Plus, and looking back, do you regret how it unfolded?

     I wouldn’t call it an exit in the traditional sense. Decisions were made that didn’t involve me, and I found myself on the outside. That’s not unusual in music groups. Do I regret how it unfolded? Yes, because it denied fans more years of Styl-Plus in its original form. But I don’t regret staying true to myself and continuing with integrity. The story is still being written. But I want fans to know I never walked away from the music or the legacy.

     Some fans believe you were sidelined while Shiffi and Zeal carried on with the group’s name. Do you feel betrayed or misunderstood in how history is being written?

    Misunderstood mostly. I didn’t close the door; I was just not included in their plans moving forward. If people want to continue as two, that’s their choice. But ideally, there should have been fairness and more conversation around the Styl-Plus name. That’s the part that gets lost.

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     Do you feel the other members are deliberately trying to erase or downplay your role in Styl-Plus?

    I can’t assume intentions. What I know is sometimes the story told isn’t the full truth. But fans are intelligent; they know the voice, the songs, and the role I played. That can’t be erased. History has a way of correcting itself.

    You moved on and adopted the name Tunde Tdot, but now you go by Tunde Styl-Plus again. What informed that decision? Was it a way of reclaiming your legacy?

    Tunde Tdot was a practical move at the time to protect the Tunde Styl-Plus name from contractual issues. But fans never stopped calling me Tunde Styl-Plus. That’s who I am, and embracing it again feels like standing in my truth.

     Some might say returning to Tunde Styl-Plus feels like holding on to the past. How do you respond to that?

    I don’t see it as holding on to the past. I see it as honouring my roots while moving forward. Styl-Plus shaped me, and I can’t erase that. The best thing is to embrace it and build on it.

    Do you see any possibility of a true Styl-Plus reunion with the original chemistry, or has that ship sailed?

    I have never ruled it out. If the intentions are right and everyone is willing to come to the table fairly, a reunion may be possible. The chemistry was real, and I think fans would love to see it again.

    Do you ever feel your solo career has been overshadowed by Styl-Plus, or are you comfortable being remembered mostly for that era?

     Styl-Plus will always be a big part of my story, and I’m proud of it. But my solo work has its own weight. Songs like Future Past, African Lady, and the new reimagined versions of Imagine That (The Summary) and Runaway (The Summary). If people first connect with me through Styl-Plus, that’s fine as long as they also discover what I’m creating now.

    Your sound was very distinct in Styl-Plus. How has your creative process evolved since going solo?

     I have become freer. In the group, decisions were shared. Solo, I can write from deeper personal experiences and experiment with new sounds. That freedom has made my music more authentic and experimental.

    Which of your solo projects do you feel best represents who you are today, and why hasn’t it gotten the same spotlight as Styl-Plus hits?

    Runaway (The Summary), Imagine That (The Summary), Every Me , Party Animals and many other single releases represent me best today. Nostalgic and fresh — a bridge between the past and present. The spotlight is not as bright because Styl-Plus was a cultural wave, but slowly, my solo projects are finding their audience.

    You shuttle between Nigeria and the UK — how has that shaped your music, lifestyle, and outlook on fame?

    It gives me balance. Nigeria keeps me grounded and connected to my roots, while the UK gives me perspective and exposure to new influences. Fame feels different when you step outside; you realize there’s more to life than being a celebrity. That keeps me humble.

    Beyond the music, who is Tunde, and when all is said and done, how do you want people to remember you?

    I’m a man who loves family, learning, and creating. I have faced struggles like anyone — balancing fame with personal life, dealing with disappointments — but through it all, my joy has been the music and the people it connects me to. That’s what keeps me going. When all is said and done, I want to be remembered as someone who stayed true to his gift, gave his best to every note, and never stopped creating. Styl-Plus was a beautiful chapter, but my story is still unfolding — and the best is yet to come.

  • Jim Iyke cautions parents on erasing African values

    Jim Iyke cautions parents on erasing African values

    Nollywood actor Jim Iyke has expressed concern over the growing trend of parents neglecting to instill African cultural values in the upbringing of their children.

    Speaking recently, the actor described such omission as dangerous, warning that it often produces children who lack respect, boundaries, and balance in life.

    “I feel bad for people who have totally removed the African background from the upbringing of their children. It’s a dangerous thing to do without. They have no respect, they have no boundaries, they are extremely violent and excessively woke,” Iyke said.

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    The actor, known for his outspoken views, stressed that cultural grounding does not conflict with modern ideals. “You can stay woke without being disrespectful, you can stay woke and know who your elders are, you can stay woke and still understand your priorities in life,” he explained.

    Iyke further noted that well-raised children can be easily identified even in adulthood. “If you see parents that are getting it right you can know in their kids even when they are older. I know how to read the room when they step into one and respect everyone,” he added.