


Nigerian Afrobeats star, Ayra Starr was spotted with American singer, Rihanna in Barbados at the Crop Over Festival.
Photos from the carnival show both singers hanging out in the same carnival booth.
This comes just months after the two met at a Fenty Beauty show in London.
The Crop Over festival is a 3-month-long festival of Barbadian music, arts, food, culture, and more. Since its inception in 1974, it has become a yearly event aimed at attracting tourists to the island and keeping the local folk culture alive.
The festival usually kicks off in June and runs until the first Monday in August with a grand carnival parade known as Kadooment Day, considered the biggest Caribbean carnival.
Cynthia, the wife of popular TV host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, has opened up on her desire to have a male child.
Recall that Cynthia and Ebuka got married in February 2016, and the union has been blessed with two girls, Jeweluchi and Irubinachi.
Speaking in an interview on Mum’s Next Door podcast, Cynthia expressed her desire to have a boy as the third child.
When asked if she still wants to have another baby, she said; “Yes, I definitely want one more child. I have 2 girls now so my prayers will be to have a boy.”
Responding to the host who asked if Ebuka also wants another child, she replied, “It is my decision. Not Ebuka’s decision.
“My husband actually wanted just one child because he wants to be able to give the child the best.
“He said school fees, everything is so expensive so one is fine. But now, he is obsessed with our children and I’m sure if we have the third he will equally be obsessed.”
BBNaija housemate, Chinne has given her opinion on fellow housemates and twin duo, Wanni and Handi.
In a widely shared video on social media, Chinne, one-half of the NdiNne, could be seen complaining to Michky, a member of The Radicals, about Wanni x Handi.
She noted in her rant that they lacked home training over the way and manner they expressed themselves.
Michky remained unresponsive throughout her rant.
See reactions to her statement below;
Rinoms said: “Custodian won’t save you next week. We can’t wait to have you leave our screen!”
Kou Toe said: “If she doesn’t want to be insulted,she should mind her business.They’re not her kids”
BLEXCUTE noted: “They should go and get home training in their homes not big brother. WanniXHandi do you”
Jeffery Edunefe said: “Sha I go vex if na my pikin dey do that with man just barely 1 week to the show…”
MayMqy said: “If they hear and give it back to her now, people will say they are rude”
Kuran said: “She’s not in the right place to judge o but those girls there’s just something off about them”
Popular Nigerian singer, Portable is celebrating his girlfriend, Queen Dami, as she turns a year older.
Taking to his Instagram page to celebrate her special day, he referred to the late Alafin of Oyo’s former wife as his queen.
He wrote;
”HBD Mummy Oba 👑 My Star ⭐️ Queen ❤️ Alayo I fly 🦅 with you forever 🔌 God bless your new age 🙏 @officialqueen_dami ❤️❤️❤️”
Nigerian singer/songwriter, Spyro has disclosed that his dad stopped paying his tuition fee because his grades were poor, which affected their relationship.
He explained that his father was a disciplinarian who stopped paying his fees because he was not doing well in school.
The singer disclosed this during an interview with Chude Jideonwo.
Speaking about his relationship with his father who is a pastor, the ‘Only Fine Girl’ hitmaker said his mother took up the responsibility and struggled to see him through school.
The 33-year-old singer said “I felt like my dad hated me,” adding that it affected their relationship.
“When I was younger, I wasn’t doing well in school and my dad pulled back and withdrew from paying my school fees.
“My mum took the responsibility and she sent me to secondary school and university. I saw her really struggle to do these things and it wasn’t easy for her.
“My dad was just trying to be a disciplinarian, I guess. He was like ‘You’re not coming home with good grades, I’m going to stop paying, I won’t keep investing in you if you’re not bringing good grades home.’
“Now, I would not blame him. But it affected my relationship with him growing up. I felt like my dad hated me.
“Sometimes I would even ask my mum if she is sure that he is my father. He was just too high-handed. I guess it was because he is a pastor and you know the way pastors are with their kids,” he said.