


Regina Daniels’ brother, Sammy West has rejoiced after the actress bought a new home.
This followed her marital crisis with husband, Ned Nwoko.
Recall that the mother of two had over the weekend flaunted her new home.
Reacting on his Instagram story, Sammy West wrote:
A recent video from a social event has captured Nollywood actress Mo Bimpe being lifted in celebration, as her husband, actor Lateef Adedimeji, looks on.
The incident was captured on camera and has since sparked widespread reaction online.
Mo Bimpe and Lateef Adedimeji, who married in 2021, were attending a gathering when the embrace took place.
Clips reposted on X show the crowd cheering as the actress was lifted by an unidentified man, and viewers have taken to social media with mixed responses.
Some fans praised the couple’s chemistry and Bimpe’s poise while others questioned the appropriateness of the situation during a public event.
Popular Nigerian singer Davido has advised Tanzanian artiste Juma Jux to take good care of his wife, Priscilla Ojo.
Davido made the remark on Saturday when he linked up with the couple in Abuja.
Recall that singer Juma Jux got married to Priscilla Ojo earlier this year and welcomed their son, Rakeem, in Canada on August 24, 2025.
The couple recently returned to Lagos, Nigeria, with Rakeem and later flew to Abuja to perform at the Medicaid Cancer Foundation event on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
Juma Jux and Priscilla unexpectedly ran into Davido during their visit to the capital.
Davido said, “Happy married life. You are enjoying it. Take care of my sister oh.”
This comes amid Davido’s feud with Priscilla’s mother, actress Iyabo Ojo.
Davido recently unfollowed Iyabo Ojo on Instagram after she accused him of chasing clout with the late singer Mohbad’s case.
Iyabo made this known in a leaked WhatsApp group chat shared by Verydarkman.
Watch the video below:
Nigerian-born British heavyweight boxer, Anthony Joshua, says a long-anticipated clash with Tyson Fury is finally within sight, asserting that the British heavyweight showdown “is now more possible than ever.”
In a chat with Marca, the former unified world champion said Fury has finally run out of excuses and must face him next.
“I think it’s very possible. I think it’s more possible now than ever. He has no options anymore. He has to fight me,” Anthony Joshua said.
His comments come weeks after Fury’s promoter, Frank Warren, revealed that the former WBC champion was more interested in a third fight with Oleksandr Usyk than in the all-British clash fans have been waiting for.
“The fight he really wants is another go with Mr Usyk; he really wants that,” Warren told Sky Sports in October.
Fury, who briefly announced his fifth retirement earlier this year, has endured back-to-back losses to Usyk, both on points. Those defeats remain the only blemishes on his professional record.
The rivalry between Joshua and Fury has been simmering for years. Talks for a fight have collapsed more than once, leaving fans frustrated as both men took different paths in their careers.
Joshua, 35, appears eager to seize his last chance to reclaim the heavyweight division’s top spot. He has spoken about wanting to match Muhammad Ali’s record by becoming a three-time world champion, and he sees Fury as the key to that dream.
Time is running out for both fighters, and Joshua seems convinced the moment has finally arrived.
“I’ve always said, it’s not a matter of if, but when,” he added, hinting that one of boxing’s biggest rivalries might finally get the ending fans have been waiting for.
Obinna Iyiegbu, the Nigerian billionaire entrepreneur and nightlife mogul, who is popularly known as Obi Cubana, has disclosed his intention to retire from active business within the next decade.
Speaking in a recent interview, the 50-year-old entrepreneur said he intends to step back from the fast-paced life at age 60 to focus on touring the world and spending quality time with his wife.
According to the father of five, his current goal is to build a strong legacy and secure his children’s financial independence.
“By the time I turn 60, I’ll be done. I want to travel the world and give my wife the best experience life can offer.
“The idea now is to make sure my kids come up and become independent to live for the rest of their lives. No more work,” he said.
Cubana explained that his busy lifestyle, often involving frequent business trips, is all part of laying the foundation for a stable future.
He added that his approach to success means working smart and creating a sustainable system that allows him to enjoy the fruits of his labour in his later years.
Seyi Shay, the popular Nigerian singer, has revealed that she is open to reconciling with fellow artiste Tiwa Savage after years of tension between them.
She made this known in an interview with Saturday Punch, while responding to questions about their fallout and Tiwa’s recent remarks on the issue.
The songstress explained that her involvement in a Pepsi campaign years ago, which many believed caused a rift between them, was a brand decision and not a personal act.
She said she has never rejoiced over another woman’s challenges and has always respected Tiwa’s career and achievements in the music industry.
The Right Now crooner revealed that their past misunderstanding and diss track happened during a time when both artists were under pressure in a competitive industry.
She said that with time and maturity, she now sees that better communication could have prevented the clash.
According to her, she would have chosen dialogue over confrontation if given another chance.
The singer added that she is willing to have a private or public conversation with Tiwa to clear the air, saying that life is too short to hold onto tension.
She also said that reconciling could set a positive example for other women in music.
She said, “That period was purely a brand decision, not a personal one. I have never had any reason to celebrate another woman’s challenge or misfortune. I respect Tiwa’s journey deeply. She’s an incredible artist and a trailblazer. There’s no bad blood on my end; only respect and acknowledgement of her contribution to the industry.”
“We were both under pressure and navigating a very competitive industry. When emotions run high, it’s easy to miscommunicate or react defensively. Time and maturity have given both of us a clearer perspective. If I could go back, I would choose communication over confrontation.”
“Yes, I would. Life is too short for lingering tension. If having that conversation helps heal narratives and sets a better example for women in music, I’m open to it, whether privately or publicly. We’ve both come a long way, and I think there’s strength in showing that women can rise above old narratives.”
The dispute between the two stars dates back to 2021 when a video of their argument at a Lagos salon went viral.