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How I Got The Nickname Omosexy – Veteran Actress, Omotola Reveals

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, the veteran Nollywood actress, has opened up about the origin of her popular nickname, Omosexy.

She made this known during an interview on Naija FM, where she spoke about how the name started and who gave it to her.

According to the actress, the nickname did not come from fans or colleagues in the movie industry. She said it was her husband, Captain Matthew Ekeinde, who gave her the name.

Omotola explained that at the time, her husband bought her a Lincoln Navigator as a gift. She said he went further to customise the car’s plate number by writing the name Omosexy on it.

That was how the name began and later became popular among her fans and in the entertainment industry.

The interviewer asked: “The name Omosexy. Who give you that name? Na we give you that name? Abi na you give yourself that name. Or na your cofamily give you am?”

She replied: “Na my honey boy give me that name…e buy me one Lincoln Navigator that time..e put am for the plate number, you know, him write am there.”

Over the years, the name Omosexy has remained strongly linked to Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, becoming part of her brand both in Nollywood and beyond.

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Lawyer Fires Back At Nigerian Singer, Davido Over Social Media Harassment After Custody Case

A fresh wave of controversy has surfaced in the ongoing custody battle between Afrobeats star Davido and his daughter, Imade, after the singer opted to withdraw from the case. His decision, along with the public reactions that followed, prompted an official statement from the law firm representing the child’s mother.

Davido, whose real name is David Adeleke, announced late Friday that he had opted to discontinue the custody proceedings, insisting that he never sought sole custody of his daughter but only requested joint custody.

He maintained that no party emerged victorious from the case, describing the situation as a loss for the child involved.

“I never asked for full custody … I asked for joint custody. Nobody won, nobody lost but Imade … so I don’t know why some pple r celebrating. There’s nothing to celebrate,” the singer wrote on X.

Explaining his decision to withdraw, Davido alleged that events during court proceedings took an unacceptable turn, claiming that references were made to his late son, an experience he described as deeply distressing.

“I’ve decided to drop the case because … until she brought out her last card! MY DECEASED SON! THAT’S A NO NO! Lowest blow!” He stated.

The artiste added that his actions were driven by love and responsibility toward his daughter, expressing confidence that his efforts would be understood in the future.

“My daughter will grow up knowing I fought for her … let’s move on. One love!” he wrote.

Davido also took to his Instagram story to criticise the opposing legal team, alleging unprofessional conduct during the proceedings.

“I disgraced you in the courtroom … I was teaching you your work … and then went on to mention my son. Like I said in the courtroom, I pray you never go through what me and my wife have gone through ever,” he posted.

The online outburst followed earlier social media commentary by a Lagos-based legal practitioner, Maruf Muhammed, who had drawn public attention to tense moments during proceedings at the Lagos State High Court, Yaba.

“Davido in High Court, Yaba now! Come and see drama in court. The lawyer made 001 lose his patience during cross-examination o! Be you never so high, the law is above you,”Muhammed wrote, later clarifying that the matter before the court related to the custody of Davido’s daughter, Imade.

In response to the public commentary and what it described as harassment directed at its partner, the law firm representing Imade’s mother, Sophia, issued a strongly worded statement defending its conduct and warning against intimidation of legal practitioners.

In the statement dated February 16, 2026, the firm said its attention had been drawn to inflammatory public statements, allegedly orchestrated by a Nigerian Afrobeats artiste on social media, concerning a custody matter currently before a court of competent jurisdiction in Lagos State.

“That matter is sub judice. It will be decided by the court alone, on evidence and law, and no amount of media commentary will sway that process or our approach to the case,” the firm stated.

It stressed that it would not comment on the substance of the case, citing adherence to the highest standards of professional conduct, but warned that threats, intimidation or harassment of counsel outside the courtroom pose a serious threat to the administration of justice.

“However, if legal practitioners are to be threatened, intimidated, or exposed to harassment outside the courtroom for asking questions, testing evidence, or discharging their professional duty to their clients, then the very foundation of justice is imperilled,” the statement said.

The firm added that fearless advocacy remained essential to the justice system, warning that when lawyers were forced to weigh personal safety against professional duty, the rule of law was weakened.

“It will not begin with us,” the firm declared, noting that it would deploy every lawful measure available to resist any attempt to intimidate counsel or undermine judicial proceedings.

It further called on the Nigerian Bar Association and lawyers globally to condemn what it described as an aberration and a gross violation of the legal profession.

The statement was jointly signed by the Management and Board of Partners of the firm.

Meanwhile, the custody dispute continues to attract public attention, with fans and observers calling for peaceful co-parenting, even as both sides maintain their positions amid heightened public scrutiny.

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I’m Bigger Than Everybody – Portable Reacts To Claims Of Olamide, Promoters Blacklisting Him (Video)

Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, popularly known as Portable, has responded to allegations that certain prominent figures in the country’s music industry have blacklisted him.

Popular influencer, Tunde Perry recently sparked reactions after revealing that he attended a meeting where some top music executives allegedly blacklisted Portable for gross misconduct.

He claimed that Portable’s unruly actions in the industry did not just put him in the black book of top industry heads but affected the chances of up-and-coming artists being assisted by established artists and executives.

Perry further claimed that ace rapper and music executive Olamide is now skeptic about assisting up-and-coming artists due to his experience with Portable, who turned to his critic after he assisted him on his breakthrough track ‘Zazu.’

Reacting via a video broadcast, Portable blasted Tunde Perry, Olamide, and the music executives, who allegedly blacklisted him.

He boasted that he doesn’t need the support of any music executive to succeed in the music industry, adding that his fans are enough for him.

The Zazu crooner claimed that he is currently a bigger figure in the music industry than the promoters and artists, who allegedly blacklisted him.

Portable said, “I am bigger than them. Who are those who want to blacklist? I heard that Tunde Perry said Olamide and his circle of music executives called for me to be blacklisted. Are you guys, my fans or my God? Are you feeding me?

“I have my own fans. I am bigger than any f**king person. Anyone who wants to help you, won’t stress you. Don’t use the assistance you gave me in the past to stress me. Are you the only one who has ever assisted me?

“There are a lot of people who helped me without stressing me. Why would you say they shouldn’t play my songs again? Olamide, don’t mess with me. If you mess with me, I will return the energy. Stay on your own lane.”

Watch the video below:

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2026 World Cup: Super Eagles Miss Out On Intercontinental Play-Off As FIFA Dismisses NFF Petition Against DR Congo

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has seen its petition dismissed over the alleged ineligibility of a player fielded by the Fédération Congolaise de Football Association, effectively ending the Super Eagles’ chances of re-entering contention for a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup via the intercontinental play-off route, according to a report by Naija News.

A reliable source confirmed to Naija News that the world football governing body FIFA reached its final decision on Monday, 17 February, and has formally communicated the verdict to all federations involved in the dispute.

However, the source disclosed that FIFA has directed the parties not to make any public announcement, as the responsibility for officially releasing the decision lies solely with the global body.

According to the source, FIFA ruled that the NFF’s argument was not strong enough to prevent DR Congo from progressing to the intercontinental play-offs scheduled for March. As a result, the petition filed by Nigeria was dismissed.

The decision means the Super Eagles will not participate in the six-nation intercontinental play-off tournament, effectively ending their hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States of America, Canada and Mexico.

The dispute arose from Nigeria’s 4-3 penalty shoot-out defeat to DR Congo in Morocco last November during the African play-off final. That loss denied the Super Eagles direct qualification for the expanded global tournament.

On 15 December 2025, the NFF formally petitioned FIFA, alleging that six Congolese players who had recently switched international allegiance were not eligible to feature in the decisive fixture.

At the time, officials of the Nigerian federation publicly expressed confidence in the strength of their case.

NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, had said: “We have a good case. As far as we are concerned, we have a strong case, and we are awaiting FIFA’s decision on the complaints we have lodged.”

Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Mallam Shehu Dikko, also voiced optimism in earlier remarks, stating his belief that Nigeria would receive a favourable outcome.

In the weeks leading up to the verdict, reports emerged suggesting that DR Congo was confident of surviving the challenge. Sports247 reported that senior football figures from Congo and other Francophone countries were lobbying within FIFA circles.

“According to very reliable sources, Mosengo-Omba and top football executives from Congo and some Francophone countries are allegedly using their strong influence in FIFA to lobby for a favourable decision in this matter,” the Sports247 report stated.

“They know the seriousness of the petition and are scared that FIFA could decide in favour of Nigeria based on leaked information and available evidence. His influence in Africa and World football will come in handy for DR Congo.”

Despite the speculation, FIFA has now concluded its review and determined that the complaint does not warrant overturning the sporting outcome of the African play-off.

With the dismissal of the petition, DR Congo remains on course to compete in the intercontinental play-offs in March, where the final qualification slots for the 2026 World Cup will be decided.

The NFF still has the option of challenging FIFA’s decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. This independent institution resolves sports-related disputes through arbitration or mediation under specialised procedural rules.

It remains unclear whether the NFF will pursue that route.

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Daddy Freeze Weighs Into Davido And Sophia Momodu Custody Drama; Calls Out Nigerian Lawyers (Video)

Daddy Freeze, the Nigerian media personality, has weighed in on the ongoing custody dispute between singer Davido and Sophia Momodu concerning their daughter, Imade Adeleke.

According to him, someone close to the lawyer involved had reached out to complain about the backlash she has been facing online after Davido publicly called her out.

While he said he does not support intimidation, bullying, or harassment of any kind, Daddy Freeze stated that the situation highlights a deeper issue in Nigeria’s legal system.

He explained that lawyers often use harsh words and personal attacks in court just to win cases, noting that he had also experienced insults during his  court proceedings.

Freeze particularly questioned why deeply sensitive issues, including references to Davido’s late son, were allegedly brought up during arguments, describing such tactics as unnecessary low blows.

He added that while someone might win in court, social media remains the “court of public opinion,” where outcomes can be very different.

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This Is A Finished Man — Nigerian Media Personality, Do2tun Reacts To Viral Lovers’ Quarrel Video

Do2tun, the Nigerian media personality, has responded to a viral video that captures a couple engaged in a heated argument.

In the clip making the rounds online, the couple was seen exchanging words during a lovers’ quarrel.

At some point, the lady insisted she had done nothing wrong and initially refused to apologise.

However, moments later, she said she was sorry — and almost immediately, the man softened and made up with her.

Reacting to the video on X, Do2tun wrote: “This is a finished man 😂

Whatever rocks his boat tho. Just so you know, there is red everywhere.. nuff said.”

Other users also shared their opinions.

One user described the lady as “manipulative.”

Another wrote, “Oya sorry na,” adding that the man “ran back like a puppy.”

A different user claimed the lady appeared to be treating the relationship like she was doing him a favour, pointing to her body language in the video.

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I Have Your Mate At Home – Senator Natasha Engages In Heated Confrontation With Another Senator (Video)

Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the lawmaker representing Kogi Central, has once again been involved in a tense clash with a fellow legislator.

The latest confrontation reportedly took place in the office of Benue West senator, Titus Zam.

In a video of the incident, Natasha was heard saying, “I have your mate at home.”

This is coming barely one week after the female lawmaker engaged in a heated exchange with Imo North senator, Patrick Ndubueze.

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Billboard Under Fire For Calling Rema A ‘One-Hit Wonder’

American entertainment magazine Billboard has faced backlash on social media after referring to singer Rema as a “one-hit wonder.”

Billboard had on February 16, 2026, reshared an article from its June 2025 chart beat.

Billboard in the post on X, named Rema number six on the list of its “25 Biggest One Hit Wonders of the 21st Century” for his global smash ‘Calm Down’, which featured Selena Gomez, an American pop star.

The magazine which explained that Rema has not been able to make it to the Hot 100 again after featuring Selena Gomez “although he has landed six top 10s on U.S. Afrobeats Songs, through the June 7, 2025, chart”.

The resurfaced post sparked criticism from netizens with many tagging the publication disrespectful to Rema’s broader achievements.

@flourish_empire said, “What kind of downplay is that? All Rema songs are hit back to back.”

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@MikeAgrow wrote: “Rema has been dropping consistent bangers, selling out arenas, and putting Afrobeats on the map worldwide. One song on their chart doesn’t erase all that. Call it what it is.”

@gtm_gtel added, “They try to kill his confidence but so bad. Billboard can’t tell Africans how to do their thing. Their rate is of no use.”

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Commotion As Fuel Tanker Catches Fire While Offloading In Imo (Video)

A fuel tanker caught fire on the Owerri–Umuahia Road in Mbaise, Imo State, on Sunday while offloading petroleum products at a filling station.

Eyewitnesses reported that the fire broke out around midday during routine offloading operations.

Videos circulating online showed thick black smoke rising into the sky as flames engulfed the tanker and spread to sections of the station.

Emergency responders, including personnel of the Imo State Fire Service, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and other security agencies, were deployed to the scene to contain the blaze and prevent it from extending to nearby buildings and vehicles.

As of the time of filing this report, the cause of the fire and the number of casualties had not been officially confirmed, although initial reports indicated that some persons sustained injuries.

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I Don’t Believe In The Church As An Edifice Or A Building – Nigerian Rapper, Vector Tha Viper Says (Video)

Renowned Nigerian rapper Vector Tha Viper has explained why he rarely attends church, stating that he does not view the church as merely a physical building.

Speaking in a recent episode of the BTC podcast, Vector explained that he believes in church as “a human being” not a building.

He claimed that the bible emphasises that God is more interested in human heart, stressing that the church is inside the person and not merely a building.

“I don’t believe in church as an edifice or a building. I believe in church as a human being. Because even the bible points to that fact that it is your heart that God is interested in.

“Also, I read a page alleged to be from Thomas and one of the statements read, ‘Behold, if the people that lead you tell you the kingdom is in the sky, then the birds of the sky preceed you. If they tell you the kingdom is in the waters, then the fishes preceed you.

“Rather, the kingdom is both inside of you and outside of you. If you know yourselves, you will become known and you would realise that you are the sons of the living Father. But if you would not know yourself, you will dwell in poverty and the poverty would be you’,” he expressed.

Vector added, “So, if the kingdom is in the church, then the alter is more important that you. The kingdom is a conglomerate of believers. But it is rooted in the individualism of your saving. So, you are saved individually by connecting to God.”

The rapper, however, noted that he isn’t against those who attend churches or dominations in Christendom.