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Presidents invite me for dinner in almost every country I go to – Davido boasts
Nigerian singer David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has shared that he receives special treatment worldwide because of his celebrity status. The Afrobeats star stated that he is often invited to presidential dinners in nearly every country he visits, with the exception of the United States and the United Kingdom. During a recent interview with Kiss Fresh London, Davido confidently mentioned that his fanbase includes high-profile figures, such as the World Bank president and leaders of powerful nations. “Every country we go to, the President invites us for dinner except London [United Kingdom] and the United States of America. “It’s…
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Hardship: This is the year P-Square should have sang ‘E no easy’ – Adekunle Gold
Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold has expressed concern over the worsening economic hardship in the country. Reflecting on the state of the economy, he remarked that this would have been the ideal year for P-Square to release their 2009 hit song, E No Easy, which addresses the challenges of facing see economic struggles. He further mentioned that if the song were released this year, he would have used one of the verses to voice his own frustrations about the current economy. On his Snapchat page, Gold wrote, “Na this year Psquare suppose sing ‘E No Easy’. Make them feature me, make…
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Comedian SeyiLaw questions Bobrisky’s arrest by EFCC operatives
Comedian, Seyi Law has questioned the reason for Bobrisky’s fresh arrest. In a post he shared on X he questioned if any court had asked the crossdresser not to travel for him to have been humiliated by the anti-graft agency See his post below;
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Once paid, please buy body cream, soap and pads for your women – Nigerian man advises men
A Nigerian man, Pishikeni Daniel, has suggested that men should buy essential items like body lotion, soap, and sanitary pads for their partners whenever they receive their salary or payment for a job. He shared this in a post on Facebook. See his post below;
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I’m scared of Nigerian men – US Lady narrates how a Nigerian man told her his wife had died but she was very much alive and well
A woman in the US, Sukanda, shared that she avoids dating Nigerian men after one deceived her by claiming he was a widower, only for her to discover later that his wife was very much alive. She shared this in a post on X. See her post below;
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I let her slip away, she was amazing – Man who left his ”virtuous ex-girlfriend” laments as someone else marries her
A Nigerian teacher based in the UK has taken to X to express his regret over his ex-girlfriend’s recent marriage. He described her as virtuous and amazing, admitting that he made mistakes in their relationship. Now, he wishes to reconcile but acknowledges that it may be too late. See his post below;
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‘I am more talented than Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy’ – Tiwa Savage
Tiwa Savage has joined the ongoing discussion around Nigeria’s “Big 3” or potentially expanding it to a “Big 4” in the music industry. In a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM in Lagos, Savage shared her perspective on being considered for such an elite group. Confidently, she suggested that her talent might surpass the established “Big 3.” She expressed that her skills and achievements could place her at the top of Nigeria’s music royalty, sparking fresh conversations on who truly defines the country’s music scene. The host asked, “Do you feel like you’ve to be part of the ‘Big…
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My state abandoned me during illness, I won’t offer any services to them for free – Actress Ngozi Nwosu
Veteran Nigerian actress Ngozi Nwosu has shared how she was neglected by her state during a period of illness. In an interview with Nollywood on Radio, the Abia State-born actress explained that due to the lack of support she received, she would never offer her services to her people for free. “I have personally decided that there is nothing my Abia State will call me for, that I would go for free. “They would pay through their nose for me to go. I’m from Arochukwu local government area of the state. “It was the fame I had through the roles…
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If you are living with a cheating Partner, you are not safe – Nigerian marriage counsellor tells Couples
Nigerian marriage counselor and therapist Safiyyah Kassim has stated that a cheating spouse poses a risk to their partner. In a post she shared on Facebook, she described a cheating partner as a misfit to a decent spouse See her post below;
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”You can make a woman a billionaire by breaking her heart depending on the class she belongs” – Movie producer, Moses Eskor writes using May Yul Edochie as an example
Filmmaker Moses Eskor has highlighted that not all women “break down” after experiencing heartbreak. In a Facebook post on October 28, Eskor argued that a woman’s response to heartbreak varies by her social class, with some even rising to billionaire status. He cited May, the estranged wife of actor Yul Edochie, as an example. He wrote; ‘’Permit me to say this! Not all women go down during heartbreaks… Yes, Some women are so full of grace, they pick their pieces, gather their hearts and build skyscrapers from what you left over. You can make a woman a Billionaire by breaking…
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‘I’m now richer than politicians, oil moguls I looked up to’ – Burna Boy
Afrobeat musician Burna Boy revealed that he is now wealthier than many Nigerian politicians and oil tycoons he once admired. He shared this on his Instagram story on Saturday, advising his followers not to underestimate those younger than themselves. Revealing his financial status, the singer explained “Imagine growing up and only oil men and politicians were the ones really getting the real money followed by the G boys. Music wasn’t even in the conversation when money was the topic. “Now an ugly black musician from Port Harcourt got more money than 90% of the people he looked up to as…
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‘My joke about General Abacha almost led to my death’ – Ali Baba narrates
Veteran Nigerian comedian Ali Baba recounted how a joke he made about former military leader General Sani Abacha nearly cost him his life. The 59-year-old shared the story during an appearance on Leadership Podcast, recalling the tense atmosphere at one of his performances during Abacha’s regime. “The first close encounter I had with death is when general Sani Abacha was the President, he said “So, I went to anchor an event in Abuja. So when it was time for the Akwa Ibom cultural group to perform. Abacha was still wearing one of those dark Rayban sunglasses that could be folded.…
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