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Actor Lateef Adedimeji Reacts to Video of Men Lifting His Wife at Movie Premiere

Nollywood actor, Lateef Adedimeji has cleared the air after a video of his wife, Mo Bimpe being lifted by some men circulated online.
The actor who was also at the event was shocked at the display.
However, he playfully allowed matters to rest.
Reacting in a post on social media after fans claimed the act was disrespectful, the actor playfully warned the men not to carry his wife like they did in the video.
He wrote:
“A time we all had at “HEALING”watch party 😄It was a fun, exciting and uplifting moment. These are my family oh 😂 I see we’re trending ! @climax107 @femisoundtv oya nao 😀 if you carry my wife like that again, Olopa ma ko everybody 🤣😅.”
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Why Stressing My Daughter Benefits Me – Seun Kuti

Singer Seun Kuti has opened up that he loves stressing his daughter.
According to him, he enjoys it.
Speaking in an interview with NotJustOk Originals on YouTube, the singer revealed that his favorite place to be is at home because that’s where he gets to “stress” his daughter.
“Most parents don’t know that why your kids stress you is because you don’t stress them first. Let me give you parenting tips now, these children think that because they are small, they don’t have sense, so they can stress you. ‘You’re just a baby’ quickly reverse it. Be the stress in your child’s life. That’s my most fun thing to do – to just be at home, stress her so she has no time to stress me,”he said.
He also added that when he’s not at home, performing on stage gives him a similar sense of control and fulfillment.
“Other than that, I love being on stage. The stage is also like a place I have full control where I’m also stressing a bunch of people. I take it from the house to the stage. So yeah, that’s me – stresser,” he said.
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Wizkid’s Son Boluwatife Joins Music Industry, Releases Snippet of Debut Single

Boluwatife Balogun, the teenage son of music sensation Wizkid has released a snippet of what appears to be a debut single.

The 14-year-old artist took to Instagram to share a video of himself at the studio while singing to his song.
The video, captioned “Champion’s Arrival,” has generated significant attention on social media with over 168,000 likes and more than 15,000 comments at the time of reporting.
Boluwatife’s foray into music comes as no surprise, given his father’s illustrious career.
Wizkid, a multiple award-winning artiste, has been a dominant force in the Nigerian music scene for over a decade.
The upcoming single is expected to mark a significant milestone in Boluwatife’s musical journey.
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Why I Stopped Breastfeeding My Daughter After 3 Weeks – Toke Makinwa

Media personality, Toke Makinwa has opened up that she stopped breastfeeding her daughter after three weeks.
She made the revelation in a Snapchat post.
Recall that the OAP in August welcomed her first child, a baby girl, named Yakira Eliana at 40.
Explaining her reason for stopping the breastfeeding of her daughter, she stated that her breast milk output had stopped after three weeks.
The fan had asked, “Why aren’t you breastfeeding?
Replying, Toke responded: “Cos my breast milk output stopped after 3 weeks. Any other question??”.
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Ice Prince Breaks Silence On Reason Behind His Recent Weight Loss

Popular rapper Ice Prince has opened up on his recent weight loss.
According to him, it has to do with lifestyle changes rather than health issues.
He stated this in a post on his X page.
His words:
“God so good inna me life… A short story !!
was literally about to explode.. no sickness ( Bless God ) just bad habits and choices, but then Chopstix and Dami said ‘let’s loose the belly Ice’ and that really sparked something in my brain that got me activated.. from that meeting, my brother chopstix started coming to my house everyday after dinner and we both walked my estate for an hour and unoo chopper gist na normally for Phd students lol but our talks during those walks are priceless to me, as every other thing we’ve both talked about since we were kids !!! buss a shot fa ma true fren🥂
 
it’s my birthday on October 30 and i will be dropping new music in my new body .. Next year na full chest lol but pls note, if nature ddnt make it, pls don’t take it … Health is wealth !! see you in 3 days #HealthyLiving”
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FG Plans to Regulate TikTok

The Federal Government has opened up that it plans to regulate TikTok and similar social media platforms.
This was made public by Kashifu Inuwa Abdullah, Director-General of Nigerian technology regulator, NITDA.
According to him, Tiktok will be regulated because it should not be purely for entertainment purposes.
The official added that the aim of the regulation is to redirect youth creativity towards productive digital engagement, rather than the “purely entertainment-driven content” currently dominating the platform.
The announcement has sparked widespread debate, with many Nigerians questioning the government’s priorities amid economic and unemployment challenges.
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Tope Alabi Celebrates 55th Birthday With Emotional Video

Gospel singer, Tope Alabi has shared a heartfelt video celebrating her 55th birthday.

In the video, she expressed gratitude to God for his love and life.

According to her, God has been faithful.

She wrote: “Today, October 27th, I joyfully mark my 55th birthday! As I reflect on the journey of life, my heart overflows with gratitude to the Almighty God, the Giver of life, purpose, and grace. Every step of this journey has been a testament to His faithfulness, mercy, and unfailing love.

I am deeply thankful for all that He has done, all that He is doing, and all that He will yet do. The past years have been filled with lessons, blessings, and countless reasons to give Him praise. Truly, God has been good to me!
 
As I celebrate this new chapter, I warmly invite you to join me for a CELEBRATION STUDIO SESSION, where we will lift our voices in heartfelt praise and thanksgiving to God.”
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NFF: It’s Shameful We Have Allowed Corruption to Take Root in Nigeria – Peter Obi

Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate has lamented that corruption has eaten deep into Nigeria.
According to him, corruption has become a major factor hindering national progress.
Speaking in a post on X titled “Corruption in Sports: A Reflection of Nigeria’s Deeper Malaise,” Obi reacted to FIFA’s revelation on the alleged mismanagement of funds meant for stadium development and youth sports by the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF.
He called the development “sickening and shameful,” saying it reflects the broader decay in governance.
Obi recalled that during his tenure as Anambra State governor, land was allocated for a FIFA-funded stadium in Awka, but the project was never executed.
He lamented that despite receiving about $25 million from FIFA and CAF since 2013, there is little to show for it, describing the reported $1.2 million stadium in Kebbi as “a national embarrassment.”

Obi accused corrupt leaders of “demarketing” Nigeria through mismanagement and theft of public funds, stressing that rebuilding the nation must begin with integrity and accountability.

Obi said: “While we continue to grapple with insecurity, poverty, and the rising unemployment among our youths, the most heartbreaking reality remains the entrenched corruption that permeates every facet of our nation – especially in the critical sectors that could help lift Nigeria in these challenging times.
 
“FIFA’s recent revelation about the mismanagement of funds released to Nigeria’s Football Federation for stadium development and youth talent growth is both sickening and shameful. It perfectly mirrors the broader decay in how our scarce national resources are handled. I am certain that further investigations will reveal even worse realities than what we currently know.
 
“I recall vividly that during my time as Governor of Anambra State, I received officials from the Sports Federation who visited and informed us that Awka had been selected as one of six geographical locations for the construction of a FIFA-standard stadium to be fully funded by FIFA. We immediately allocated land for that purpose, and they assured us that the project would be executed through the Federal Ministry of Sports. That was the last we heard of it.
 
“Believing that such a major project was underway, we channelled our resources toward constructing mini-stadiums across the state to encourage grassroots sports. We commissioned the Chuba Ikpeazu Memorial Stadium in Onitsha, as well as the Godwin Achebe Stadium in Onitsha South, among others.
 
“Years later, nothing came of the promised FIFA project, which prompted us to initiate the construction of the Awka Stadium ourselves. Seeing the recent news about funds released by FIFA to Nigeria to develop talent and improve youth sports, I am deeply disappointed by such blatant squandering of opportunities.
 
“I have always maintained that those who accuse us of “demarketing” Nigeria for speaking the truth and exposing corruption are the very ones who thrive on corruption and deceit. The real demarketers of Nigeria are the incompetent leaders who have forged their way to wealth through the mismanagement and theft of public funds – resources that should have been used to provide schools, healthcare, and employment for our youths and to nurture their talents.
 
“Since 2013, about $25 million has reportedly been received by the NFF from FIFA and CAF – funds meant for the development of football and youth sports in our country. Yet, there is little or nothing to show for it. The so-called $1.2 million stadium in Kebbi State is a national embarrassment. The structure in no way reflects the funds claimed to have been spent on it.
 
“We cannot continue to watch our sports decline while corruption flourishes. Our youths are our most prized assets, yet we have destroyed their future and then turned around to label them “Yahoo boys,” when, in truth, the leaders who have robbed them of their future are the real “Yahoo” of our nation.
 
“This is yet another shameful reflection of the corruption we have allowed to take root in Nigeria. If we truly desire to rebuild our country, we must begin with integrity and accountability in every aspect and sector. Until then, our nation will continue to crawl where it should be soaring.”
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I Once Pretended To Be M@d For Public Sympathy – Sir Shina Peters

Legendary Afro-Juju musician, Sir Shina Peters has made a confession.
According to him, he once pretended to be m@d in order to revive his public image after his controversial departure from Prince Adekunle’s band.
He stated this while speaking on The Honest Bunch Podcast.
According to him, his exit from the band triggered strong public criticism, with many accusing him of abandoning his mentor purely for financial gain.
According to him, his management team devised a dramatic plan to sway public opinion. The idea was to make him appear mentally unstable so that people would feel sympathy toward him.
“After I left Prince Adekunle’s band, many fans protested because they felt I betrayed a father figure. My record label boss and some media personalities then came up with a strategy,” he recounted.
“They had me braid my hair and leave it unkempt for three days. They dressed me in tattered clothes and took me to Oyingbo Market to buy ewedu, recording the entire scene. I didn’t even understand their plan at the time.”
 
He added that the staged act continued in Badagry, where he was filmed at a Julius Berger construction site, behaving like someone who had lost sanity.
“They instructed me to eat in public and act like someone who wasn’t mentally okay. All of this was to change the narrative and make people empathize with me,” he explained.
Sir Shina Peters noted that although the approach was unconventional, it eventually worked in his favor and helped restore his reputation as he transitioned into a successful solo artist.
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How Fatherhood Changed Me – Zlatan Ibile

Nigerian rapper, Zlatan Ibile has revealed that fatherhood changed him.
This is as he opened up that he became a father at 25.
Accordihng to him, after welcoming his son five years ago, he re-evaluated his life and made some adjustments.
Speaking in a recent episode of the ‘Is This A Safe Space?’ podcast, revealed that the birth of his son also had an impact on his finances, admitting that at a point he was afraid if he could keep up with the expenses of raising the child in London.
 
“The birth of my son changed me. It made me realise that life was getting more serious. I wasn’t prepared. I started paying house rent in London at 25. I was scared I might not be able to keep up with the bills because some people were saying I might not be relevant in the music industry for more than three years.
 
“I became more serious with managing my finances. Limited spending and started saving for diapers,” he recalled.
Zlatan added that he regretted some of his previous actions after welcoming his son, stressing that his birth refrained him from some habits.