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I’m Like A Father To BBNaija Winner, Imisi – Nigerian Actor, Yomi Fabiyi Says

Nollywood actor and filmmaker, Yomi Fabiyi, has clarified that his public support for Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi, was driven by genuine loyalty and gratitude, rather than personal interest or financial gain.

Speaking in an interview with Saturday Beats, Fabiyi said his relationship with Imisi predates her reality TV fame, describing himself as a “father figure” to the young star within the movie industry.

“I am an adult and like a father to her in the film industry. She was the only housemate I knew personally. Everything I do, she supports.

“For instance, when I had my housewarming, she stayed throughout and made sure the event went well. Supporting her during the show was simply the right thing to do,” he explained.

Fabiyi also revealed that Imisi’s entertainment journey began under his mentorship at his film academy.

“Imisi was one of my students at my film academy, and beyond that, she has always been supportive of me and my son. We used to live in the same area in Ikorodu, and she’s been helpful long before the fame,”
he said.

When asked whether he had any fears about showing support for her, given that some people he once helped had turned against him, the actor noted that he does not allow such experiences to influence his actions.

“I don’t think about things like that. Of course, in today’s social media world, some people distance themselves from those who helped them just to appear self-made. They don’t want anyone to have bragging rights over their success,”
he said.

Fabiyi, however, emphasized that he remains unbothered by such behavior.

“No matter the level of ingratitude, I don’t let it get to me. I’ll keep doing what’s right.”

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BBNaija: Many Reality Stars Suffer After Show – Ex-Housemate Adekunle Says

Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Adekunle Olapade, has voiced concern over the growing trend of ex-housemates becoming financially stranded after leaving the reality show.

He pointed out that despite Big Brother Naija being the biggest reality TV show in Africa, “there’s almost no success path after the show.”

This, he noted, has led to many former Big Brother Naija participants struggling financially.

Adekunle claimed that the ugly trend was due to Nigeria’s lack of a reality TV culture.

On his handle, he wrote, “Let me double down and say that BBN is the biggest reality tv show in Africa, but somehow, Nigeria does not have a Reality TV culture – there’s almost no certain success path after the show and most of the reality stars suffer for this.”

His post elicited mixed reactions.

Responding to a fan who opined that reality stars are supposed to return to their primary jobs at the end of the show, Adekunle explained that some participants are jobless and hoped to find new fortune on the show.

“A lot of the cast didn’t have 9-5s to begin with – which is why they tried to change their story by going on the show. Only a few had jobs/businesses before they went on the show. But yes, going back if things didn’t work out doesn’t sound like a bad idea,” he wrote.

Recall that activist lawyer, Deji Adeyanju recently raised a similar concern, questioning if the winners of Big Brother Naija reality show are actually handed the prizes.

He claimed that a lot of the winners became poorer after the show.

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I Broke Up With My Boyfriend Weeks Before BBNaija Audition – Imisi Reveals

Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi, has revealed that she ended her relationship with her boyfriend, Hakeem, a few weeks before the show’s audition.

She made the disclosure during a post-show interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the host.

While describing the breakup as “hectic,” she refused to disclose the reason for their separation.

Imisi, who noted that she entered the house broken, stated that her ex-boyfriend influenced her “dressing and style because that’s what he liked.”

“The Imisi you saw on social media was not really me. My dressing and style were influenced by my ex, Hakeem, because that’s what he liked. He liked when I wore makeup and frontals, so I did that to please him because he was my safe place. He liked girls who looked girly, and he was the only person I had at the time.

“But we broke up on April 4, before I went for the audition in May. It was really a hectic breakup, and I didn’t have the time to heal before the show.”

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When I Was On Top, Everybody Was With Me – 9ice Recalls His Glory Days

Veteran Nigerian singer 9ice has spoken about his glory days in the music industry.
Reflecting on fame, friendship, he revealed that he carried everyone along during the time he was on top.
In a resurfaced interview clip making rounds online, the Gongo Aso crooner recalled the golden era of his career when he dominated charts and sold out shows across Nigeria and beyond.
 
“When I was on top, everybody was with me. Cabasa was with me, Jahbless, 2Phat — they all used to go on tour with me,” 9ice recounted.
He noted that during his rise to fame, his crew were always part of his journey, joining him on shows and tours that defined his early success.
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Nasboi Reveals The Type of Women He Wants to Date

Nigerian singer and comedian Nasboi has revealed the type of women he wants to date.

Speaking in a recent post, he stated that he doesn’t want to date broke women.
According to him, he’s not interested in dating women who are financially dependent.
He wrote: “I ain’t tryna be financially stable to date broke women… Wealthy girls only please.”
His post quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions from fans and followers. While some praised his honesty and standards, others accused him of being materialistic.
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Christians Are Biggest Problem I’ve Ever Had In This Industry – Spyro

Nigerian singer Oludipe aka Spyro has opened that Christians are his biggest problem in the music industry.
He stated this during an interview with Frank Edoho.
The 35-year-old artiste, who began singing as a teenager in his church choir, rose to prominence in 2022 following the release of his breakout hit “Billing” four years after launching his professional career in 2017.
Speaking about his issues with Christians, he said: “The biggest problem I have ever had in this industry so far is the Christians, not even the Muslims. I was shocked when I came into the industry because in my own head, I’m like, we are family. So when they started giving me, you wear earrings and this and that. I personally believe that. How do we reach the people outside if we are not with them? The Bible says, ‘Go ye into the world.’
 
“It didn’t say stay in the church. Go into the world and preach the gospel. So many of my words were twisted to make me look like the devil. I went for interviews where my sentences were chopped. They were paraphrased out of context. I’ve noticed that people don’t have issues with every other thing, but once you come out and you mention this Jesus, there’s always a problem with it.”

The singer explained that following the backlash, he realised people often take issue with anyone who publicly preaches about Jesus.

He further revealed that some Christians had even threatened to ruin his career, among other acts of hostility.
“I’ve noticed that everyone who has stood up to say Jesus, there’s always a problem, which makes me feel like there has to be something to this Jesus. Because if you come out and you say you’re a Buddhist now, nobody fights you, but immediately you come out and you start talking about Christ. So that was the point where my eyes were now opened. Well, I think I’m in for it. I’m here to stay, irrespective of all the threatening messages of ‘we’ll cancel you, we’ll do this, we’ll do that.’
 
“I’m like, you didn’t bring me here. God brought me here, and he’s going to sustain me. The Bible says that to be loved, I wish that thou mayest prosper and be healthy. It says God can make all grace abound unto you. You have all sufficiency and all things shall abide unto every good work. So God is interested in your prosperity. The earth is the Lord and the fullness thereof. So, if the earth is the Lord and the fullness thereof, then I should be having the best”, he added.
He said, “Christ is better preached in a G-Wagon. Christ is better preached in a Lamborghini. The gospel of Christ. That’s lifestyle evangelism. That’s his testimony. I’m not saying that if you’re poor, you can’t preach Christ.
 
“I’ve been able to drag a lot of people to Christ. Because coming down from a G-Wagon and saying Jesus is Lord. It’d be like this. I didn’t like them (diamonds, etc) before, but I had to make it a duty to do them. To show people that you can be in Christ and be successful.”
 
“I don’t have problems deciding where to draw the line between gospel and secular music, but unfortunately, it feels like the audience has that problem on my behalf. I don’t have any trouble being an Afro-pop R&B artist and being a Christian, because they are two different things. I’m a Christian, but my work is as a singer. So in my space, I can use my platform to discuss my faith. Not everybody will be on the pulpit to preach the gospel. Sometimes, you must go into the community and try to get people.
 
“I keep saying this all the time, that the Christianity that we are all doing today is a product of a politician, Joseph of Arimathea, who had access to Pilate. Because he had access to Pilate and requested the body of Christ while he was on the cross. At the same time, he was on the cross. If His legs were to be broken, because normally in those days, once you’re on the cross and they break your leg, it means you’re a thief”, said the “No Gree For Anybody (NGFA)” crooner.
“So it was a normal person, Joseph of Arimathea, who went to Pilate and said, ‘Give me the body of this man.’ He was the one who did a proper burial for Christ. Jesus had to die three days and be resurrected on the third day for the scriptures to be fulfilled. He was a mere politician who just had power. So, Jesus needs, until today, full soldiers in every industry.
 
“Of course, people are just being hypocritical because you don’t go to the bank and say, ‘Give me gospel money, give me Jesus money.’ If we do not enter these sectors to influence them, other people will go there. That’s why we have people doing drugs everywhere now, and no one is talking about it. And if people are out there doing drugs, the level of promiscuity is on another level. Christians are still hiding.”
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Why I Stopped Giving People Money On Firdays – Singer Teni

Popular Nigerian singer Teni has opened up on why she stopped giving fans money on Fridays.
She spoke in a video that has now gone viral.
The music star explained that she refuses to hand out money on Fridays because people often use it to eat in pepper soup.
Speaking in Pidgin English, Teni said: “Me I no dey give anybody money on Friday. No no no, if you give person money on Friday, them go use your money go chop pepper soup ooh.”
Narrating a recent experience, she recounted how she once gave someone money, only for the person to spend it on a large plate of catfish pepper soup.
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User Bigshamx commented: “U fit give person money for Monday make e keep am till Friday and still use am chop pepper soup 😂🤣.”
Another user, Chiamaka, wrote: “Humans are always going to feel and entitled to your money. The moment you start a little bit of Favour to entitlement. This is the reason why a lot of people don’t even like to help anymore because you decide to put in the work and help someone they will try to make it look as if you are entitled to helping them.”
Sharing a similar experience, Evade added: “One day one girl ask me for money the next thing I dey see her snap and she dey cold stone Dey lick ice cream ahhh me wey no go the cold stone I no get sense? 😂😂 E pain me gan.”

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Why I Can’t Quit Music – Nigerian Rapper, Erigga

Erhiga Agarivbie, the famous Nigerian rapper, popularly known as Erigga, has stated that he cannot quit music, emphasizing that his motivation comes from passion rather than financial gain.

In an interview with Hip TV, Erigga noted that every year, some of his colleagues leave the music industry due to various circumstances.

However, he said he can’t quit because music is his life.

The rapper emphasised that his passion for music supersedes the financial and social benefits.

“Every year, people leave music for real-life issues. But I can’t stop. Music is life. It’s what keeps me going.

“Take the business and everything out of it, it’s more of a passion. I can’t disappoint my fans,” Erigga said.

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Nigerians Don’t Give Me Enough Accolades – Tiwa Savage Laments

Afrobeats singer, Tiwa Savage has tackled Nigerians.
According to the star, Nigerians and the country’s music industry don’t give her enough accolades for her significant contributions.
Recall that Savage is one of the most-awarded female artists in Africa and regarded by many as the “Queen of Afrobeats”, but the ‘Malo’ crooner said she deserves more accolades than she is currently getting.
The singer spoke when she featured in a recent episode of the Offair Show co-hosted by Gbemi and Toolz.
Toolz asked: “Do you think you’ve gotten your flowers from the industry?”
Savage replied: “No. I’m sorry, I don’t.”
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I’ll Get A Tribal Mark When I Turn 50 – 9ice Declares

Abolore Adegbola Akande, the famous Nigerian musician, who is popularly known as 9ice, has revealed plans to get a tribal mark at 50.

The 45-year-old disclosed this in a video broadcast via his TikTok page recently.

The Ogbomosho-born singer said he would be getting the tribal mark in honour of his dad, who has the same mark.

“By the time I’m 50, I will get the same mark as my dad. That’s what I want to do for my birthday. A lot of my boys said I won’t do that, but, you will see,” he stated.

9ice is known for his powerful use of the Yoruba language in his music and his proverbial lyrics and unique style of delivery.

He gained prominence with his hit track ‘Gongo Aso’ in 2008. Since then, he has released several albums and hit singles.

In an interview with Nancy Isime in August 2025, 9ice disclosed that he is a traditional worshiper.

He narrated how he became a heathen after someone referred him to an Ifa priest when he was battling with a “spiritual attack” that made him vomit blood for six months.

The singer stated that after getting healed, he regretted not becoming a traditionalist earlier on.