


Nigerian actor, Alexx Ekubo has taken to Instagram to pen a note to himself as he clocks 37.
The thespian said that the one thing that remains true about him is that he’s always going to get better in various aspects of his life with each passing year.
He added that he’s always on a steady movement towards self-improvement and betterment.
Alexx Wrote:
“Today I turn 37
One thing about me,
I’m always going to get better
Better looking
Better mindset
Better experiences
Better opportunities
Better everything
I’m always upgrading from the year before. I love it for me
I’m on a steady mission of SELF IMPROVEMENT & BETTERMENT
Dear Lord, I see what you are doing in my life, pls don’t stop, I like it”


Superstar Nigerian producer, singer and songwriter, Phillip Kayode Moses, popularly known as Pheelz, has disclosed that he started music production at 12.
He disclosed this in a recent interview with Hot 97 FM, New York, USA.
The Finesse crooner said he became legendary producer ID Cabasa’s intern at 12 which paved the way for him to become what he is today.
He said, “I got my first internship at 12. It was a huge record label called Coded Tunes in Nigeria and by one of the biggest legends in the music production industry. His name is ID Cabasa.
“That was who I interned under, then started learning the rocks. Before that I had thought myself how to play the keys, how to play the drums, a little bit of the flute and the piccolo and the saxophone, and the guitar and all that. But that internship really like launched me into the full music producer/songwriter vibe.”
Pheelz added that he was a genius in school, especially in Further Mathematics, but music took all his time.

Recall that Victony narrowly escaped death in a ghastly car accident that left one dead and three injured. The accident kept him on a wheel chair for about a year.
Recounting the tragic experience in the latest episode of the Tea with Tay audiovisual podcast, the ‘Soweto’ crooner said he remembered leaving the club.
He said, “Just leaving the club, on our way back, I slept off. I was tired. That was like my first time outside up to that time. So, I slept off.
“When I woke up, I was in the hospital with my dad. I was like ‘what’s happening?’. Because my parents didn’t know I was in Lagos. So, I was like ‘why is my dad here?’ And he told me I was out for like 3 or 4 days.”
He said when he came back from coma, he was told that another car hit their vehicle from the back.
“I heard that the impact was from the back like another car hit us. The driver and the other guy at the front they were totally fine. We were two at the back, two at the front. So, the one beside me [at the back] he died while I broke my legs,” Victony recalled.

BBNaija Season 3 housemate and actor, Tobi Bakre has opened up on why he left his banking job in 2018 to take part in the reality show.
He had worked as a currency dealer at Heritage Bank for four years but decided to resign as he found the job monotonous.
Tobi made this revelation during his appearance on the Menisms’ audiovisual podcast hosted by Olumurewa and Michael Sonariwo.
“My personality when I’m doing the same thing over and over it tends to get boring. At that time I was still young. I think I was 22 at that time. So, I said ‘okay I have always wanted to go on this show [Big Brother Naija], and I’m tired of this [banking] job.’
So, it was either I start processing my japa [Visa] to Canada or I can go for [BBNaija]. And then it was more like you can go for this thing [BBNaija] and then come back and process your Canada [Visa] and whatever life brings.
“I was just really tired of where I was. So, I was like okay let me take a chance on this [BBNaija]. So, we went for Big Brother and then I didn’t really think after Big Brother this is what I want to do, that is what I want to do.
I was just like okay, in case anything should come up, I got like management, someone I respected and trusted. And I was like ‘please o, whatever it’s I’m doing there [Big Brother house], plz make sure there’s value to be gotten when I get out’.”
“Because I didn’t win, a lot of fans, people have sent money to my account. Sorry guys, I’m just confessing for the first time. I entered the bank with like nothing.
I remember myself and one of my friends, Adamu, that December because life was tough, we were like ‘let’s just spend all our money and enjoy ourselves’. And this is what we did. We were clubbing, we were partying, we spent all the money.
So there was really no money in January. I just got out [of Big Brother house] and I saw like N800 and something thousand in my account. So I [used it] got an iPhone. But then, I was ready to do the work. I think the rest is history,”





