Habeeb Okikiola, the controversial Nigerian singer, who is also known as Portable, has called out his colleague, Zlatan Ibile, for allegedly trying to pit Davido against him.
The ‘Zazu’ crooner alleged that Zlatan attempted to tarnish his image before Davido during his outing with the DMW boss in Atlanta, U.S.A.
He explained that after Davido got off a video call with Zlatan, he told him that he heard that he and Dammy Krane beefed him on a song.
He said Zlatan had also earlier warned him not to misbehave around Davido.
Speaking in a recent Instagram live session, Portable said, “When Davido took me clubbing in America, Zlatan called him on a video call and he gave the phone to me. Zlatan started warning me to behave myself around Davido.
“Why would you call Davido while we were together and try to pick a fight with me on the phone for chilling with Davido? Did Wizkid not give you a chance? Why is Zlatan angry seeing me with Davido?
“His call ruined the mood. After Davido ended the call, he told me that he heard that I did a song with Dammy Krane beefing with him. I told him it was all lies. You guys should warn Zlatan to steer clear of my business.”
Dani Carvajal, the right-back for Real Madrid, has chosen his teammate Vinicius Junior as the deserving recipient of the 2024 Ballon d’Or award.
According to the Spain international, the Brazilian deserves the top individual prestigious award after his performances this season despite injury.
Overall, Vinicius made 39 appearances across competitions for Real Madrid in the 2023-24 campaign.
He scored 24 goals and provided 11 assists for the Los Blancos.
Vinicius helped Carlo Ancelotti’s side to win both the LaLiga and the UEFA Champions League.
Asked to name his favourite for the Ballon d’Or this year, Carvajal told MARCA (via @MadridXtra):
“Ballon d’Or? The one I see with the most options is Vinicius. He was injured for three month but this didn’t stop him from scoring many goals and be decisive in the Champions League and La Liga.
“He and Bellingham may be the ones who can win.
Kosisochukwu Gospel Peters, the fast-rising singer, who is popularly known as Salle, has clarified the circumstances surrounding the viral video that brought her to the limelight.
In an interview with Chude Jideonwo, Salle explained that she was not hawking goods as widely perceived assisting her mother in her food selling business in the East.
According to Salle, the video was taken by a customer who wanted to capture her background and showcase her humble beginnings.
She stated that the tray she was holding in the video was used to serve food to customers who couldn’t come to her mother’s shop.
“I wasn’t hawking, Though you know, it’s hard to explain right now. Because literally, that’s what it looks like. When the person who made that video made that video, he took my permission, yes. He wanted to make that video in my mum’s shop; my mum sells food in the east.
“My mum said no. She doesn’t want a camera, and she doesn’t want herself out there on social media. She doesn’t want her property on social media, and we should go somewhere else. So the guy who made the video was like, ‘I need something that would make people know that this is your background, something that will represent who you are. I don’t just want people to just watch a random video. So you pick something from your mum’s shop to represent who you are.
“The tray I was holding, when people from the street behind my mum’s shop order food and they don’t have the strength to come, you know, to probably eat or pick it up, I go to serve them the food with the tray. The guy was like, ‘Why not pick this tray? At least is a good symbol of everything.’ That was how it happened. I wasn’t hawking; I serve food for my mum,”
Salle expressed gratitude to the person who recorded the video, saying he has good ears for music and was instrumental in discovering her talent.
“He was a music-minded person. He has good ears for music. He heard me singing while I was washing plates in my mum’s shop. He was a customer in the shop. He was like, ‘I want the world to hear what I’m hearing right now. I like what I’m hearing.’ I knew I could sing, but I did not know there was something like videos going viral. If you could sing, then put yourself on social media. It was because I wasn’t inclined then. I was just going about…,” he added.
Popular singer, Korede Bello, has spoken about how he grew up watching his father smoke cigarettes.
He made this known while featuring on a recent episode of the ‘Say My Piece’ podcast hosted by media personality cum actress Omotunde Adebowale David, also known as Lolo1.
Korede said as a child, he used to witness his father smoking, and despite sending him on errands to buy cigarettes, he (his father) warned him against smoking.
The singer said he was smoking but eventually gave up the habit after discovering that it wasn’t his “thing.”
He explained that because of his father’s advice and his experience, he developed a mindset that smoking is unhealthy.
He said, “I tried weed before but it’s not my thing. Very early on in my life, I mean not in my life like when I was a child, but it was just something that people did around me also and this is something about myself I have a very addictive personality so whatever I find pleasurable, it can turn into an addiction.
“My dad used to smoke a lot of cigarettes and as a child, he used to send me to get him cigarettes. I noticed something then, he used to cough a lot so I’d ask him ‘Daddy why are you coughing?’ and he’d tell me ‘It’s because of the cigarette. So if you don’t wanna cough like me, don’t smoke’.”
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has arrived at Eagles Square, Abuja, for the Democracy Day celebration parade.
Tinubu who was accompanied by his wife, Remi Tinubu, was ushered in by the presidential motorcade.
The national anthem is being recited to signal the commencement of the program.
At the event are the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, Vice President of the country, Kashim Shettima, and the Senate president, Godswill Akpabio.
Nigeria is celebrating 25 years of uninterrupted democratic rule.