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I’m Not The One Hindering Your Progress – Funke Akindele Replies Kunle Afolayan Over His Remarks On Cinema Movies

Funke Akindele, the renowned Nollywood actress and filmmaker, has responded to her colleague Kunle Afolayan’s remarks on profit-making strategies and a ₦2 billion cinema gross.

Actor, Kunle Afolayan had in series of videos criticised current marketing strategies used for cinema movies.

While addressing his colleagues on his approach to filmmaking and profitability, the filmmaker during the launching of his movie ‘Anikulapo’, said “There is no competition between us. I don’t just want N1 billion or N2 billion in the cinema that I won’t be able to personally receive N10 million from.”

Also, when asked why he does not collaborate with cinema, Kunle Afolayan, during his recent appearance on ‘Lagos Business of Film Summit’, said “I want to make a film if you can guarantee I don’t have to dance to sell. We need to come up with other strategies. How do we sell without exhausting ourselves? I don’t know how the likes of Funke Akindele and others are doing it. Creating skits every day, changing costumes all the time. I can’t do it.”

However reacting to his cmments on her Instagram story, Funke who attribute Kunle’s statement to jealousy, said “I’m not the one hindering your progress. Ka rin ka po, yiye ni n ye ni

“If you can’t beat them or join them, create your own path. No allow jealousy burn you. The sky is so big for everybody to fly. Eyin Werey jojo. You can do it! The opportunities are endless, and everyone has their own path. I’m focused on mine, and I have faith in God’s plan for me.

“Go ahead and create alternative promotion or marketing strategies for promoting your business, or hire a company to handle it”, she said

Funke Akindele

Earlier, the actor and filmmaker made the comments amid box office records of N1 billion and N2 billion set by actress Toyin Abraham, and Funke Akindele.

Watch Kunle Afolayan speak below:

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Davido And Femi Kuti Attend Grammys Honors Party For Fela (Video)

Davido, the Afrobeats star and Femi Kuti, the Afrobeat legend, were among the distinguished guests at the Grammys Honors Party in Los Angeles, celebrating the legacy of the late music icon Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

The event, organised as part of Grammy Week activities, brought together artists, industry executives and cultural figures to honour Fela Kuti’s lasting impact on global music and socio political activism.

Videos from the gathering showed Davido and Femi Kuti interacting at the event, a moment many described as symbolic of the generational continuity within Nigeria’s music culture.

The tribute highlighted Fela Kuti’s enduring influence decades after his death, with his music and ideals continuing to resonate across borders and genres.

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Why It Irritates Me When People Say I Supported Buhari Or Campaigned For Tinubu – Femi Kuti

Afrobeat superstar Femi Kuti has said he feels irritated when people link him to the late former President, Muhammadu Buhari.

He stated this during an appearance on Arise Television while reacting to the posthumous Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award conferred on his father, Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

Femi described the award as a global recognition of a life spent fearlessly confronting dictatorship, corruption and injustice in Nigeria and across Africa.

He stated that everybody is excited about the development, adding that the honour carries deep emotional and historical significance, particularly for those who lived through the era of military rule that shaped Fela’s music and activism.

“Everybody is very happy. We’re excited. I’m in Los Angeles right now, and it’s very hard to really explain, unless you were alive in the 1970s, what my father did, fighting dictatorship in Nigeria at that time. People were very frightened of the military,” Femi said.

He recalled the repeated state violence Fela endured and the toll it took on his family.

“It was raid after raid. The burning of Kalakuta. His mother being thrown out of the window, she later died from the injuries she sustained,” he said.

“It is so hard to explain to people today how frightening it was for his children at that time. We never knew when he would be arrested, or when he would be released. It was arrest after arrest.”

Femi said Fela’s music cannot be separated from Nigeria’s political history, noting how his father’s sound evolved into a tool of resistance.

“You have to understand how he developed his music over the years,” he said.

“From the 1960s, I remember his first hit, then Lady, Shakara. Then he went political. He confronted regime after regime, and then the burning of the house. So yes, Fela had a life.”

Responding to questions about how Fela might have reacted to Nigeria’s present-day political reality, Femi rejected attempts to associate himself or his family with political figures his father opposed.

“When people say that somebody like me supported Buhari, that lie irritates me,” he said.

“Or when people say I campaigned for Tinubu, those things hurt me as a person. As Fela’s son, it is impossible for us to be part of any government that is not for the people, especially governments he opposed, people who beat him, arrested him or jailed him.”

Femi said the Grammy recognition reflects decades of effort by the Kuti family and the global Afrobeat community to preserve Fela’s legacy.

“My elder sister, my brother Seun, my son Made, the rest of the family, we have all done our little bit to keep talking about him,” he said.

“You have musicians playing his music. You have people studying his music. You have Afrobeat artists today inspired by him. People are sampling his music.”

He added, “To top it with one of the biggest awards in the world, the Grammys, what more can we want? But it’s not for the family alone. Fela was a father to many people. That’s why we say ‘our father’. He was a voice for the voiceless in the 1970s and 1980s.”

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Veteran Nollywood Actor, Jide Kosoko Reacts To His Emergence As Oloja Of Lagos-Elect

Veteran Nollywood actor Jide Kosoko has described his emergence as the Oloja of Lagos-elect as a solemn call to service, carrying profound cultural and communal responsibilities.

Kosoko, 72, was formally presented as Oloja-elect on January 24 at the palace of the Elereko of Lagos, marking a new chapter in his public life beyond the film industry.

Speaking during to newsmen on Friday, the actor expressed excitement over the development, noting that he considers the selection well-deserved. He, however, did not clarify whether his new traditional role would have any impact on his acting career.

Reacting to the announcement, Nollywood actor and theatre practitioner Bolaji Amusan, popularly known as Mr Latin, congratulated Kosoko, describing the appointment as further proof that practitioners in the film industry are disciplined, responsible and relevant contributors to society.

“Jide is not the only prince in Lagos or in the Kosoko family, but because of his intelligence and respect in the community, he was chosen as Oloja of Lagos,” Amusan said.

Kosoko now joins a growing list of entertainers who have taken up traditional leadership roles, following the coronation of comedian and actor Okey Bakassi as a monarch in his Imo State community last year.

The Oloja of Lagos stool had remained vacant since the death of Chief Adebola Ige in 2017.

The announcement of Kosoko’s emergence was made by Mrs Mutiat Ali-Balogun, the Olori Ebi General of the King Kosoko Royal Family, who publicly presented him to the gathering.

During the ceremony, she raised his hand before members of the royal family and guests, while traditional rites and prayers were performed. She was joined by the Deputy Olori Ebi General, Oyindamola Ayepola, who also heads the Meshimo Ruling House.

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Nollywood Actress, Mercy Aigbe Stirs Reactions As She Kisses Younger Co-Star At Movie Premiere (Video)

Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe has set social media buzzing after planting a quick kiss on the lips of younger actor Vine Olugu during the premiere of their latest film.

The moment occurred after Mercy addressed the audience about her initial hesitations regarding the movie’s script, which she described as “s*xually charged.”

Despite her reservations, she revealed that her husband was fully supportive of her decision to take on the role.

Following her speech, Mercy leaned forward and kissed Vine on the lips, a gesture that quickly caught the attention of fans and industry watchers alike.

Social media users have since shared mixed reactions, with some praising the chemistry between the actors, while others expressed surprise at the public display.

The premiere highlighted both the bold themes of the film and Mercy Aigbe’s fearless approach to her craft, sparking conversations about professionalism, boundaries, and on-screen versus off-screen interactions in Nollywood.

Watch the video below to see the moment that has everyone talking.

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Wizkid vs Fela: I Wish It Never Came Up, Nigeria Faces Bigger Challenges – Femi Kuti (Video)

Afrobeat musician Femi Kuti has expressed regret over comparisons between today’s Nigerian music stars and his late father, legendary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, saying the debate is unnecessary and unhelpful.

Femi made the remarks during an interview on Arise Television, where he stressed that he would not participate in the discussion, insisting that Nigeria faces far more urgent challenges than celebrity comparisons.

“I wish it never came up. I’m not participating in it,” he said.

“The government doesn’t even know how to move people positively forward. It’s shameful.”

The debate resurfaced following claims by Afrobeat star Wizkid that he was bigger than Seun Kuti’s father, Fela. Wizkid was quoted as saying, “ I big pass your papa.”

Shortly after the debate, the late Fela was nominate for a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys, an honour that has renewed conversations around Fela’s influence on the new generation of singers.

According to Femi, his father should not be placed in competition with today’s artistes, noting that Fela remains the foundation upon which Nigeria’s music industry was built.

“Fela is the template musically and artistically in Nigeria. He should be put in a sector of his own and respected,” he said.

While acknowledging the global success of contemporary Afrobeat artistes, Femi said the focus should be on unity and nation building rather than rivalry narratives.

He further lamented Nigeria’s slow political and social progress, pointing out that many of the issues Fela sang about decades ago remain unresolved.

“For 29 years, he has been gone, yet we are still discussing the same issues,” Femi said, adding that corruption, insecurity, tribalism and terrorism now pose even greater threats to the country.

He urged Nigerians, particularly young people, to channel the global recognition of Nigerian music into building the nation and addressing its core problems.

“This recognition is good for Nigeria and Africa. We should use it to build the country, build our music industry, and come together,”he added.

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Nigerian Singer, Slimcase Ecstatic As D’banj Gifts Him New Car (Video)

D’banj, the ace Nigerian singer, has gifted a brand-new car to his colleague, Slimcase.

The surprise presentation was captured in a video shared on Slimcase’s Instagram page on Friday.

In the clip, D’banj, the celebrated ‘Koko Master’, is seen handing over the keys to an elated Slimcase, declaring, “Congratulations, that is your car”.

Overwhelmed by the gesture, Slimcase poured out his gratitude in a heartfelt post, referring to D’banj as a legend and a hero

“Congratulations Slimcase. Ha Bangalee, don’t know where to start this write up from but to say thank you God for blessing me with D’banj, Koko Master @iambangalee. A legend, my hero,” he wrote.

“…God bless you and bless the work of your hands sir. Powerfully Bangalee, may you go all the days of your life.”

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Jesus Took The Wheel And Began To Redefine My Story – Tonto Dikeh Expresses Pride In Personal Growth

Nigerian actress, Tonto Dikeh has openly expressed pride in her personal growth and transformation, crediting her faith for the change.

In an Instagram post, Dikeh revealed she has found a new sense of purpose and identity, embracing her faith and the path it has led her on.

She described her transformation as a process of refinement, positioning, and release for God’s glory.

She wrote, “There is a rare power in a woman who cannot be shamed out of who she is and cannot be shaken from who she is becoming.

“I have never been proud of being King Tonto until Jesus took the wheel and began to redefine my story. What I once questioned, God now affirms. What I once hid, He now uses.

“This is not self-confidence. This is God-confidence. This is not branding. This is becoming.

“This is God, deliberately handling His vessel. Refining, positioning, and releasing her for His glory.

“My name is King Tonto, heaven knows me as ‘the woman god anointed, marked, and entrusted with purpose. But you can call me “ADA EL-ROI”. 

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How Being A Celebrity Affected My Love Life – Singer Iyanya Opens Up On Why He’s Still Single At 39

Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk, the Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Iyanya, has opened up about how his career has impacted his love life.

The Kukere hitmaker explained that he is still single at 39 because the ladies he dated in the past manipulated him and often threatened to tarnish his image whenever there is a misunderstanding.

Speaking in a recent episode of the Afropolitan podcast, Iyanya said those experiences traumatised and left him with a commitment issue.

“I’m not thinking of a serious relationship or marriage because I’m not mentally ready yet. If you are patient and stick around until I get to a convenient space, then we can do it.

“But for now, to be committed is one of the hardest things for me to do. Because I have been committed several times as a celebrity and each time, I got hurt.

“You know, when you are famous, you always have girlfriends who can’t wait to go to the blogs when you have misunderstandings.

“I’m human, too. It’s not possible for me to be in the music industry for 17 years and all I have been doing is playing games with women.

“Of course, I have emotions, so I’ve met people and fell in love them genuinely. But they always threatened me with going to the blogs whenever we have issues. That kind of made me develop commitment issue because it has happened several times,” he explained.

The single said he has now embraced celibacy due to his struggles with committing to a relationship.

He, however, admitted that he still struggles with staying celibate consistently.

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Sometimes You Run Into A Girl Who Gives You Reasons Not To Be Celibate – Iyanya Reveals He’s Struggling With Celibacy

Popular Nigerian singer Iyanya has revealed his ongoing struggle with celibacy, admitting that his resolve often falters whenever he encounters attractive women.

In a candid conversation on the Afropolitan podcast, the ‘Ur Waist’ crooner explained that he often ends up with regrets whenever he broke his celibacy but struggles to stay consistent.

“My celibacy fluctuates; it goes up and down. Sometimes you are trying to stay celibate and you run into a girl who gives you all the reasons not to be celibate. You do what you have to do, you now start missing the celibacy again,” he explained.

The 39-year-old singer said he is not considering marriage now because he believes he is not yet mentally ready.

“I am not thinking of getting married… So, I am very honest when I meet people now. I think that is what has helped me a lot. When I meet you I don’t go, ‘Oh! I’m crazy about you.’ When I meet you I go, ‘Listen, I’m healing. Don’t expect so much from me.’

“Maybe, when I was younger, I wouldn’t mind, I would just say what you want to hear. But now what has really helped me a lot is just saying, ‘I’m not in that space and I’m not going to lie to you or play with your emotions’,” he added.