Davido’s baby mama, Sophia Momodu has made her daughter’s birthday a special one.
Davido’s baby mama, Sophia Momodu has made her daughter’s birthday a special one.
Controversial street artist, Portable has taken a swipe at his babymama, for not visiting him after he was detained by the police over unpaid debt.
Recall that the ”Zazoo” crooner was arrested for a debt related to his G-Wagon.
Taking to the internet, he publicly criticized Ashabi Simple for not standing by him during his difficult times.
He pointed out that although she often posted about him, praised him, and professed her love for him, she was nowhere to be found when he needed her the most. Portable alleged that she was busy with her film shoots, constantly moving from one set to another.
He emphasized that she never made the effort to visit him at the police station after his arrest. He urged social media users to prioritize financial stability before considering love for anyone.
Segun Olusemo, the Big Brother Naija reality show star, who is also known as Sheggz, has said that it is disrespectful for a man to share financial responsibility with his partner.
Featuring on the ‘Bahd And Boujee’ podcast, Sheggz argued that a woman can contribute to paying bills in her home but it would be disrespectful for her to make equal contributions as the man.
Sheggz, who is currently dating his colleague, Bella, noted that in his own case, his woman contributes about 20 percent, while he handles the remaining 80 percent.
He said, “I don’t want my babe paying my bills or paying her own bills because it’s going to be disrespectful.
“By the way, I go for women that work really hard. In my situation, my woman works really hard and she is actually successful but I understand that my money is our money and her money is her money.
“And honestly, if she gives me peace in my home, I’m okay with that.
“No 50/50 in my home. My house is 80/20. I wouldn’t say 100 percent because that is very unfair.
“When my woman spends her money, she won’t feel bad because she doesn’t do it all the time. I feel like as men we are wired to provide.”
English football powerhouse, Manchester City have emerged the winners of the 2023/2024 EPL title, becoming the first team in history to win it for a consecutive fourth time.
The Pep Guardiola-coached side scored the first goal within minute against West Ham through Foden who bagged a brace in the 18th minute.
West Ham’s Kudus gave a glimmer of hope in the second half with a well-taken goal before Rodri scored the third for Manchester City.
Florence Otedola, the famous Nigerian disc jockey, who is popularly known as DJ Cuppy, has revealed that she loves sharing her experiences with other women so that they can learn from and avoid the mistakes she made.
According to her, every lesson learned is an opportunity to help someone else succeed.
She disclosed this when she wrote on her X handle: “I love speaking and sharing my mistakes so other women can learn from them and avoid the same silly pitfalls! Thank you for having me, @Ttall @tessysbrunches.
“Every lesson learned is an opportunity to help someone else succeed.”
Recall that DJ Cuppy revealed in March that one of her biggest regrets is not saying “No” to her estranged fiance, Ryan Taylor.
She stated that she had now realised that it is okay to say “No.”
Cuppy and Ryan parted ways in July 2023, barely seven months after their shocking engagement in November 2022.
Sarkodie, the very popular Ghanaian rapper, has refuted the claims that he is feuding with Nigerian Afrobeats superstars Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy.
Recall that Sarkodie sparked controversy after bragging that he was in the music industry before Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy in his latest song, ‘Brag.’
The controversy also caused friction between former Davido’s signee, Dremo, and Sarkodie’s signee, Lyrical Joe, both of whom have been releasing new diss tracks daily.
Sarkodie has now addressed the issue. In an interview with RODE, the ‘Azonto’ crooner explained that his reference to Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy in his song was just to point out his longevity in the music industry.
He added that if he wanted to throw jabs, his target would have been rappers, not singers.
He said: “Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido would never think I want to jab them because if I want to jab somebody, it has to be rappers. They are not rappers.
“I am just talking to rappers about how long I’ve been there and who else is best to use as reverence? Everybody knows Wizkid, Burna Boy, Black Sheriff, Asake and Davido. And it’s true that I was in the industry before they all came in. It’s just references of how long I’ve been there. It’s not throwing jabs at anybody. These are incredible, amazing artists.”
Daddy Showkey, the veteran Nigerian singer, has recalled how he was almost lynched to death when he was involved in gang activities in Ikorodu, Lagos State.
According to him, he and some young men found a gun at a refuse dump and started terrorising people with it until one fateful day, when they were caught and almost lynched.
Speaking in the teaser of the upcoming episode of ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast, Daddy Showkey recalled that he and his gang were already tied up waiting to be set ablaze when they were miraculously saved.
The veteran singer said if he could attain legendary status despite his turbulent childhood experience, anyone could achieve greatness if they worked towards it.
He said: “I was in a gang back in the day. I won’t lie. Some of us found a gun where we used to pick valuables from refuse dump in Ikorodu. We started using the gun to terrorise the area.
“One day, when we were out in our usual style, someone saw us and started screaming, ‘thieves, thieves, thieves.’ Then we started running, but we were apprehended. They tied us up. They were about to burn us but we were saved miraculously.
“I am a living testimony for every young person, because if I can be alive today and still become Daddy Showkey, then there’s hope for everyone.”
He disclosed that one of his gang members was later caught and lynched to death.
Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele, the famous Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Oritsefemi, has claimed that he is his colleagues, Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido’s godfather.
He said he had already made money from music before they came into limelight.
According to him, he encouraged the trio to do music.
Speaking in a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, Oritsefemi said, “I had already made money [from the music industry] when some people were sleeping [yet to come into limelight].
“Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, so many of them [young artists], I encouraged them. I’m like their godfather.
“Even some female celebrities who are now trolling me on social media, I accommodated them in my mansion in Lekki back in the days. Even Burna Boy, I once accommodated him.”