Category: Entertainment

  • Regina Daniels: Celebrity marriages are not public property – Sean Dampte

    Regina Daniels: Celebrity marriages are not public property – Sean Dampte

    Afrobeats artiste Sean Dampte has appealed to the public to approach discussions about celebrities’ marital challenges with maturity, empathy, and caution, referencing the marriage of Regina and Senator Ned Nwoko.

    Speaking amid widespread online commentary, Dampte cautioned against turning people’s private pain into social media entertainment.

    “Marriage is a journey that doesn’t play out on Instagram timelines or Twitter threads,” he said. “For every story people think they understand, there are layers they do not see. Regina is a young woman with a lot of spotlight on her. The situation requires empathy and measured conversations, not mockery.”

    The Dem Go Dance crooner noted that today’s online culture often feeds off gossip and controversy at the expense of compassion.

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    “We live in a time where people want to trend off other people’s pain,” he said. “But at the end of the day, these are human beings. Real emotions, real family, real consequences.”

    He went further to remind fellow entertainers and influencers to exercise emotional intelligence when commenting on sensitive issues.

    “As entertainers, we need to be careful about how we contribute to sensitive conversations,” Dampte added. “Let them handle what they need to handle personally. Not everything is for public entertainment.”

    “Social media is a loud place,” he concluded. “But peace is quiet. Sometimes the best support is silence and prayer.”

  • Loss of moral music fuels decadence-Spyro

    Loss of moral music fuels decadence-Spyro

    Afrobeats singer Spyro has criticised the music industry for losing its intrinsic value, claiming it contributes to society’s moral decline. 

    Speaking on the Adesope Live show, he stated that past artists passed meaningful messages, evoking emotions, but current music prioritises superficial content over substance.

    According to Spyro, this shift has accelerated societal decadence, urging artists to reclaim music’s lost value and focus on making an impact rather than just profit. 

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    He advocated for music that infuses values and messages, emphasising the need for change in the industry.

    He said: “In the past, artists were passing meaningful messages regardless of whatever genre they were doing. But now, music is just vibes. We are just vibing.

    “In as much as vibes are cool, I feel like music has lost its intrinsic value. Back then, you would get goosebumps listening to music. Vibes are cool. But how can we infused messages, values into vibes?

    “A lot of the decadence that we have in the society today can be traced to the fact that music has lost its value. We are now just singing for money. A lot of us are into the business for money, not to make impact.”

  • Ned Nwoko speaks on Regina Daniels’ alleged leaked medical reports

    Ned Nwoko speaks on Regina Daniels’ alleged leaked medical reports

    Senator Ned Nwoko (Delta North) has confirmed the authenticity of medical and toxicology reports of estranged wife Regina Daniels circulating widely on social media.

    In a detailed two-part signed by the Communication Team Lead of the Office of Senator Ned Nwoko, the Senator addressed the grave substance abuse issues affecting Regina, revealing that multiple medical facilities had detected dangerously high levels of several substances in her system and that she had been rushed unconscious to an hospital on October 3 following a drug overdose.

    The statement listed the substances confirmed by the toxicology report and Serenity Hospital records.

    Senator Nwoko’s office emphasised pointed out the rehabilitation centre where Regina had been receiving treatment never denied authoring the reports; it only clarified that it did not leak them, in line with patient confidentiality protocols. 

    The centre, according to the statement, highlighted repeated interference and enabling behaviour by some of Regina’s siblings who allegedly supplied her with alcohol and marijuana even while she was undergoing treatment, making successful rehabilitation impossible.

    The Senator emphasised that his insistence on sustained therapy and rehabilitation stems from genuine concern for Regina’s life and the wellbeing of their two young sons. 

    The statement reads: “A medical report concerning Regina Nwoko has been circulating online. 
    The reports are genuine. The rehabilitation centre only clarified that it did not publish or circulate the documents, which is expected because medical institutions must protect client confidentiality. They did not deny authoring the reports; their concern is the leak itself.

    “The public is encouraged to read the full reports, because they explain the situation clearly and directly. Both the toxicology report and the Serenity Hospital report confirm the presence of the same substances, all at levels that pose serious health risks: Marijuana, Cocaine, Morphine, Opiates at extremely elevated levels, Alcohol at a critically dangerous level.

    “The Nizamiya Hospital report dated 3rd October adds an even more troubling detail. She was brought into the hospital unconscious from a drug overdose. These facts are documented, consistent, and deeply alarming.

    “The reports also describe the challenges the rehabilitation centre faced, including persistent interference from her siblings. They openly stated that they do not see anything wrong in giving her alcohol and weed even while she was undergoing rehabilitation, and they have continued enabling her substance use. Their actions made effective treatment impossible and remain one of the major reasons she has not been able to complete rehabilitation.

    “Many have questioned why the Senator is insisting on therapy. His determination comes from the clear reality that several of Regina’s recent decisions are not coming from a stable and healthy frame of mind. She is vulnerable, unprotected, and exposed to individuals who exploit her for personal gain. Her online behaviour reflects her current struggles, and she tends to listen more to public voices than to medical professionals or her husband”.

    He described her current state as one of vulnerability, where decisions are not being made from “a stable and healthy frame of mind,” and noted that she has become more responsive to public voices than to medical professionals or himself.

    While acknowledging the pain caused by the public disclosure of such private medical information, Senator Nwoko’s office stressed that the gravity of the situation left no room for continued silence. 

    “Past attempts to help her privately did not succeed. Given the severity of the substances detected and the documented hospital emergency where she arrived unconscious, it is no longer an issue that can be handled quietly. At this point, the question becomes: must we wait until Regina reaches a point of irreversible harm before we support her, encourage her to stop substance abuse, and help her commit to rehabilitation.

    “Distinguished Senator is genuinely and deeply concerned. His tone, his actions, and his persistence all reflect a man who wants Regina to recover, to be safe, to be clear minded, and to be present for her two young sons. Until those boys are old enough to guide themselves, he will continue doing everything within his responsibility to help restore her wellbeing and ensure that future choices are made with clarity.

    “The message remains clear. The reports are authentic. The hospitals and rehabilitation centres did not leak them. The findings speak for themselves. Regina needs consistent treatment, support, and protection. Not denial, not interference, and not enabling. She is a mother, and she deserves the chance to regain her health and stability”.

    As of the time of publication, Regina Daniels was yet to make any comment on her estranged husband’s statement.

  • Africa must reimagine learning to maximise gains of digital age – GetBundi founder

    Africa must reimagine learning to maximise gains of digital age – GetBundi founder

    The Founder and CEO of GetBundi Education Technology, Osita Oparaugo, has said that Africa is well positioned to maximise the benefits of the ongoing digital revolution but must first reimagine how learning is done in the continent. 

    He stressed the need for Africa to embrace STEM education and digital skill learning, mobile-first learning, partnerships and policy support, and youth innovation hubs, calling for focus on teachers and ecosystems rather than just learners.

    Oparaugo stated this during a panel session at the just-concluded Digital Nigeria International Conference and Exhibition held on 11th-13th November 2025 at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja.

    The three-day conference, organized by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), came under the theme “Innovation for a Sustainable Digital Future: Accelerating Growth, Inclusion, and Global Competitiveness”. 

    It brought together policymakers, technology leaders, and private-sector players to harmonise regulatory frameworks, promote public–private partnerships, and drive the effective implementation of Nigeria’s national digital strategies for sustainable growth.

    Speaking during the panel session on “Education and the Future of e-Learning”, Oparaugo said learning in Africa must move away from rote memorization to practical and critical-thinking, problem-solving-based learning. 

    “If Africa dares reimagine how we learn, we can rewrite how we live, work and lead tomorrow. This must start with embracing STEM and digital skills education.

    “Reimagining learning in Africa means grounding education in local culture, language, and experience. When students learn through stories that reflect their lives, they connect deeply with knowledge, and confidence grows,” he said.

    Urging Africa to leverage its demographic advantage, Oparaugo said, “By 2050, one out of every three young people will be African. That means the world’s future innovators, thinkers, and leaders are sitting in African classrooms today.”

    He highlighted how community-based innovation hubs are emerging as accelerators for hands-on learning – blending coding, design thinking, and entrepreneurship – and serving as the practical bridge between education and employability.

    On the need for Africa to tap into mobile-first learning ecosystems, Oparaugo said with over 500 million smartphone users expected in Africa by 2030, the continent is already mobile-first. 

    “Leveraging low-data apps, offline-compatible platforms, and WhatsApp-based micro-learning can dramatically expand access, especially in rural areas. This is where scalable, inclusive impact will happen fastest.

    “At GetBundi, digital learning is reaching millions of young Africans through mobile phones in their own languages. It’s a simple but powerful shift: turning the continent’s most common tool into its most important classroom,” he said.

    He cited Kenya’s Digital Master Plan and Nigeria’s 3MTT initiative to show how governments and private tech firms are increasingly aligning around national digital strategies. 

    Quoting a recent piece that pointed out how teachers in multiple African countries lack digital skills themselves and need training and support, Oparaugo stated that by connecting broadband expansion with teacher training and curriculum reform, countries can create self-sustaining ecosystems for digital literacy.

    “It’s not enough to roll out courses; the entire ecosystem (teachers, curricula, infrastructure) needs strengthening,” he said. “If we scale teacher professional development, embed digital-skills into curricula, and ensure infrastructure (electricity, connectivity) is in place, then scale becomes more sustainable.”

    The GetBundi CEO ended his presentation with a call to believe, saying Africa’s moment has arrived and the continent must believe in its power to shape the digital age.

    “Let’s invest not only in technology but in imagination. Not only in devices, but in dreams. Because what will truly transform Africa is not the tools in our hands, but the vision in our hearts,” Oparaugo said.

    “The next great innovators, teachers, and problem-solvers are already here, in our classrooms, our homes, our communities. They are waiting for us to believe in them,” he said.

    Director General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa, called on youths to take the lead in driving Africa’s digital transformation, stressing that the country’s young population holds the key to a prosperous and inclusive future.

    The 2025 conference was attended by Vice President Kashim Shettima, who declared the event open, MD/CEO of UBEC, Dr Aisha Garba, who delivered the keynote on the topic “Education and the Future of e-Learning”, among other dignitaries. It attracted over 4,800 participants from 12 countries and 25 Nigerian states. It featured 12 keynote sessions, 23 panel discussions, five workshops, and two expert masterclasses across five thematic tracks: digital connectivity, digital public infrastructure and trust, artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, digital trade and innovation, and digital skills and literacy.

  • I won’t go broke even if I stop making music – Spyro

    I won’t go broke even if I stop making music – Spyro

    Afrobeats singer Spyro has stated that he won’t go bankrupt even if he stops making music, attributing his financial stability to income from corporate events. 

    The ‘Who Is Your Guy’ crooner explained that his music style, suitable for all audiences, secures him bookings from organisations and elites.

    Speaking on the Adesope Live show, Spyro stated that people underestimate his wealth due to his humility. 

    “If I stop making music today, I’m made. A lot of people don’t know that because I don’t brag,” he said.

    Spyro revealed he gets booked for events by banks and prominent figures like Tony Elumelu, adding that artists like Chike and Johnny Drille are among the few called for such events due to their clean music. 

    He said: “I really don’t do industry shows. I do cooperate shows. I have carved a niche for myself in the industry like that. I get book for events by banks and elites like Tony Elumelu every end of the year.

    “Because when they are looking for clean music maybe because children are going to be at the event, only few artists like myself, Chike and Johnny Drille can be called upon.”

  • Cuppy stuns dad Femi Otedola with £70 million birthday wish

    Cuppy stuns dad Femi Otedola with £70 million birthday wish

    Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola has proved her worth in the world of business and entertainment,not just as a silver spoon born, but as one with focus, direction and determination.

    Cuppy, as Ifeoluwa is fondly called, is one of the accomplished daughters of Nigerian billionaire, Femi Otedola, and doesn’t shy away from establishing the lovely bond that exists between herself and her father.

    Just like the hardworking Nigerian musician, Davido, who wears the Adeleke badge of wealth with pride and honour, Cuppy consistently wears the Otedola badge of wealth with pride despite consistent attacks.

    The relationship between Cuppy and her father is so strong that she sang about him in her debut album in the song, ‘Gelato.’

    Recently, the spinster stunned her billionaire father with a request that served as a birthday wish.

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    In her birthday wish, Cuppy did not ask for jewels or a jet, however, she asked for a mansion: her father’s seventy-million-pound estate situated in St. John’s Wood, London.

    According to those in the know, the request was no idle jest or playful indulgence. It was the elocution of privilege and ambition in response to her father, Femi Otedola, the billionaire industrialist’s lighthearted request about what she desired for her 33rd birthday.

    And Cuppy replied with disarming candour: “Daddy, I would like the St. John’s Wood house. I’ll only turn 33 once.”

    The conversation unfolded like an intergenerational parable of wealth and wonder, of affection and astonishment.

    The wish was so enormous that the billionaire only responded with a stunned look and has yet to respond to Cuppy, who is the first of his three daughters.

  • Frank Papas mourns mum’s passing with emotional farewell

    Frank Papas mourns mum’s passing with emotional farewell

    Franklin Emenike Okamigbo aka Frank Papas, the undisputed ‘King of Night Club Bizness,’ has announced the passing of his beloved mother, Lady Adaeze Asa Black Nnem, in a deeply emotional tribute that captured his gratitude, love, and admiration for her.

    In his moving message, Okamigbo described his late mother as his teacher, confidant, and true wingwoman, thanking her for the life, wisdom, and care she gave him and his sisters.

    “You are the strongest person I’ve ever met—extremely intelligent, cheerful, and an extraordinary grassroots organiser,” he wrote. “Thank you for the sacrifices, the support, the endless care, and the undying love. Daalu Ezinnem O—farewell thee, my sweet mother.”

    He fondly portrayed her as a religious and cultural leader of grace and poise, a bookkeeper, and a problem-solver for everyone regardless of background or status. Okamigbo signed off the tribute with love on behalf of the family, noting that burial details would be communicated soon.

    Frank Papas, a towering figure in Nigeria’s nightlife scene, earned fame in the mid-2000s through his innovative concept, Club Papas—a movable fun experience designed to operate within other entertainment establishments. His breakthrough came with Papas at K’s Place, an upscale nightlife spot in Victoria Island, Lagos, owned by Lebanese businessman Kamal Boustani.

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    That partnership cemented Okamigbo’s reputation as a creative force in the entertainment industry. He later expanded his legacy through Papas at The Place, in collaboration with the popular restaurant and lounge chain, securing his position as one of the masters of his craft and a living legend of Nigeria’s nightlife.

    A gentleman of refined taste and etiquette, Okamigbo redefined the business of nightlife, giving it respectability and structure.

    His name, Papas, became more than a brand—it symbolised elegance, discipline, and a touch of class in an industry often associated with chaos.

    With his mother’s passing, Okamigbo’s message offered a glimpse into his private world—one rooted in gratitude, culture, and the values she instilled in him. Behind the lights and music, it revealed a son’s heartfelt farewell to the woman who shaped his strength, faith, and humanity.

  • Are Adebisi Lawal and Ganiyu Adeleke Dada Ogun’s wildcards?

    Are Adebisi Lawal and Ganiyu Adeleke Dada Ogun’s wildcards?

    The politics in Ogun State has, over the years, become front burner, when discussing the politics of Southwest Nigeria.

    As the election year comes nearer, many names have been popping up as the next in line to take over the seat of leadership from the incumbent Governor Dapo Abiodun.

    The names have literally become a list that many politicians in the state have memorised and can tell you by heart.

    From the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress ( APC), many names have popped up, and ambitions in the state continue to swell like a rising tide.

    However, two names have been conspicuously omitted in a lot of public discourse and those in the know claim these two names might be the wildcards that will disrupt many people’s expectations as regards who emerges as the flag bearers of the major political parties.

    In the Ogun State PDP, one man is alleged to be standing between the most prominent aspirant, Ladi Adebutu and his gubernatorial ambition and his name was given as Jimi Adebisi Lawal. Jimi Lawal, it was gathered, has become the rallying point of all those against Adebutu – particularly the hardcore loyalists of late Kashamu Buruji. The former special adviser to ex-Governor Nasir El-Rufai and ex-Managing Director of the defunct Alpha Merchant Bank, is believed to have strong ties with Governor Seyi Makinde and the Minister of FCT, Barr. Nyesom Wike.

    In the same vein, Chief Ganiyu Adeleke Dada, a very grounded member of the Olota-In-Council, has also been tipped to be one of the possible wildcards of Ogun State politics come 2027.

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    Chief Dada is said to be a member of the inner caucus team of the Awori king, Olota of Ota Oba, AbdulKabir Adeyemi Obalanlege.

    While Jimi is 65, Dada is 63 and hails from a prominent and influential family in the Ota Awori kingdom.

    The very influential Oluwo Itoki of Ota Awori Kingdom is the son of the immensely popular Wahidi Ishola Dada, aka Obanibasiri.

    Information available revealed that Chief Dada is a holder of Bachelor of Science degree – combined (Hons) in Economics and Politics – from the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and has played a huge role in the elections of Senator Ibikunle Amosun as Governor of Ogun state – 2011 to 2019 – as well as the winnings of past Ogun West senators Akin Odunsi and Gbolahan Dada.

    Dada, who is the chairman of Aldrem Ventures Limited also possesses a Master’s in Business Administration from the Cardiff Business School.

  • When Azuh Arinze was conferred with CIPA Fellowship

    When Azuh Arinze was conferred with CIPA Fellowship

    The publisher and Editor-in-Chief of YES INTERNATIONAL! Magazine, Sir Azuh Arinze, KSM, has been conferred with the prestigious Fellowship of the Chartered Institute of Local Government and Public Administration of Nigeria (CIPA).

    Established in 1996 and chartered by Act of Parliament No. 1 of 2017, CIPA recognises outstanding individuals who have demonstrated excellence in leadership, administration, and public service.

    Azuh, a renowned journalist and prolific author, has written several influential works including The CEO’s Bible (Volumes 1 & 2), Success Is Not Served A La Carte, Anything and Everything Journalism, My Story of Many Colours, and Conversations with Showbiz Stars.

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    Academically, he holds an HND in Mass Communication, a B.Sc. in Public Administration, and a Master’s degree in Public Administration. He is also currently pursuing his doctorate in the same field.

    Before founding YES INTERNATIONAL! Magazine, the proud Rotarian and Knight served as Editor of Encomium Weekly. The conferment ceremony was held recently.

    In the official letter of admission, Dr Uche Okereke, FCPA, FCEA, JP, Registrar/Chief Executive and Secretary to the Council, wrote: “The President and the Governing Council of the Chartered Institute of Local Government and Public Administration of Nigeria, at the last Council meeting, unanimously agreed to bestow on you the Fellowship of the Institute. The decision, no doubt, was informed by the fact that you have exhibited a high degree of exemplary leadership style, not just as a seasoned administrator but also as a man of great integrity whose virtues are worthy of emulation.”

  • Temitope Adewale makes wave to secure third-term endorsement

    Temitope Adewale makes wave to secure third-term endorsement

    Lagos lawmaker, Adewale Temitope Adedeji, aka Temitope Jah, has been making waves in his Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency I since his last re-election into office as a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

    Recently, Adewale secured the endorsement of traditional rulers, chieftains of the All Progressives Congress and residents of Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency I for another term in office.

    They made their collective decisions known at an empowerment programme for 500 widows organised by the lawmaker in his constituency office in Lagos.

    Stressing that it was the first time they would experience real representation at that state legislature, the constituents said the lawmaker had made life easier for them.

    Deacon Banjo Omole, chairman of the APC in Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government, thanked his party for not making a mistake in its decision to field Adewale in previous elections.

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    In his remarks, the chairman of the Community Development Committee (CDC) of Ifako-Ijaiye, Pastor Samuel Opajobi, described the lawmaker as an achiever and lover of mankind.

    Thanking his constituents for their constant support, Adewale said his vision is to see Ifako-Ijaiye become the most educated local government and its people the happiest in Nigeria.

    He also promised free registration of health insurance for residents who do not have or whose registration has expired, just as he announced that his free adult literacy classes, which would commence soon, already have over 100 applicants.