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Nigeria Has The Best Jollof Rice – World-Famous Streamer, Ishowspeed Declares After Storming Lagos (Video)

Popular American streamer Darren Jason Watkins Jr., popularly known as IShowSpeed, has applauded Nigerian cuisine, declaring Nigerian jollof rice the best in the world.

Speed joined the debate over which African country has the best jollof rice during his livestream in Lagos on Wednesday.

The American content creator, who flew in to Nigeria from Senegal where he streamed the country’s AFCON trophy parade, stated that Nigerian jollof taste better than Senegalese jollof.

“Nigerian jollof rice is good. It taste better than Senegal jollof rice.

“I think I would have to go with Nigeria in terms of which country has the best jollof rice,” he said.

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Afrobeats War: I’m The New Fela, Nobody Comes Close, I’ve Been To Prison Many Times – Portable Brags (Video)

Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has proclaimed himself the new Fela Anikulapo Kuti.

The Zazoo Zeh crooner released a video in which he compared himself to Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, declaring that no musician today can surpass him.

He said: “Wizkid said he’s the new Fela; has he been to prison before? I am Tony Montana of London. If you say you are bigger than Fela, have you d!ed before, have you gone to prison before, has life dealt with you before?

“How much do you have in your account? You are this, you are that that one is for your pocket.

“Man, I am bigger than you. I’ve been to prison more times than you. I faced it, I was implicated. I spent money and my body.

“Who do you help? Do you give people food? I have fed people on the streets, shared food, and changed lives directly.

“You are bigger than Fela, for where? I am bigger than you? When I needed help, did I see you? If we use the same car you are using, would we be the same? I am more popular than you. I am the new born Fela”.

The statement comes amid ongoing feud involving Seun Kuti and Wizkid.

The conflict started when Seun Kuti rejected comparisons between Wizkid and his father, saying words like, Wizkid is “bigger” or “more influential” diminish Fela’s legacy.

He argued that Fela’s impact as a political and cultural activist goes beyond music success alone.

Seun has also criticized Wizkid’s fans for repeatedly referencing Fela in online debates, describing their behaviour as disrespectful.

Seun further pointed out that equating modern commercial success with Fela’s historical influence shows a misunderstanding of history.

While acknowledging Wizkid’s achievements as an artiste, Seun questioned why people feel the need to claim he is greater than Fela.

He also raised concerns about Wizkid’s use of the nickname “Big Bird,” claiming it was previously associated with him and should not be copied.

In response, Wizkid took to Instagram to assert his position, saying that he rejects the comparisons to Fela and considers himself bigger in terms of modern success.

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Wizkid Cannot Measure Up To Fela Even If He Were To Live Ten Lifetimes – Ex-Presidential Aide, Ojudu

Former presidential aide Babafemi Ojudu has criticised a “Nigerian youngster” for likening himself to the late Afrobeats icon, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

Recall that Nigerian musician, Wizkid, had gotten into an online feud with Fela’s son, Seun Kuti and declared that he was greater than the legend.

Speaking via a lengthy post on Facebook on Wednesday morning, Ojudu described Fela as an unmatched cultural and musical icon whose influence transcends generations.

He wrote, “Is it true that a Nigerian youngster said he is greater than Fela? I sincerely hope he was misquoted.

“Even if he were to live ten lifetimes, his art and his life could not measure up to Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.”

The veteran journalist and politician went on to highlight Fela’s immense contributions to music, activism, and African consciousness, describing him as “a movement, a conscience, a revolution in human form.”

“Fela was not just a musician; he was a movement, a conscience, a revolution in human form. His music gave birth to Afrobeat, a genre now studied in universities across the world, sampled by global superstars, and performed on the world’s greatest stages,” Ojudu wrote.

He praised Fela’s courage and originality, noting that his music “reshaped global music and African identity” while challenging oppression and corruption in Nigeria’s military era.

“Fela stood alone, fearless in the face of military dictatorships, unapologetic in his resistance to oppression. He used his music as a weapon against injustice, corruption, colonial mentality, and state violence. For this, he was arrested over 200 times, brutalised, imprisoned, tortured, exiled, and silenced, yet never broken,” he said.

Ojudu also recounted Fela’s personal sacrifices, recalling how his mother was murdered, his home was burnt down, and his property was seized, yet he remained defiant.

“His mother was murdered by the state. His house, the Kalakuta Republic, was burned to the ground. His property was seized. He was flogged, beaten, and jailed from Alagbon to Panti, hounded by police and soldiers alike. Yet, after every assault, Fela returned with sharper lyrics, deeper rhythms, and more defiant truth,” he wrote.

In a sharp rebuke, Ojudu said anyone who dared compare himself to Fela “must first walk the corridors of Nigerian jailhouses” and experience the kind of persecution Fela endured.

“For any young person, musician or not, to compare himself to Fela, he must first walk the corridors of Nigerian jailhouses: Lagos, Maiduguri, Benin. He must endure police cells and military tribunals. He must lose everything, go into exile, and still return with his creative spirit intact,” he added.

Highlighting Fela’s legacy, Ojudu described him as “a multi-instrumentalist, composer, bandleader, philosopher, and cultural theorist” who remains globally revered.

“Fela did not chase acceptance. The world came to him,” he said.

Concluding his statement, Ojudu dismissed Wizkid’s claim as unworthy of serious attention.

“So, whoever this fellow is, if he indeed made such a claim, should simply be ignored. He may be one of those who would flee the country the moment the police knock once on his car window in Ojuelegba. Fela did not run. Fela stood. Fela fought. And Fela remains immortal. Anikulapo, the man who carried death in his pouch,” Ojudu wrote.

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Wizkid vs Fela Kuti: You Caused This Embarrassment On Your Family – Yhemolee Blasts Seun Kuti

Popular Nigerian actor and socialite, Yhemolee has accused Seun Kuti of bringing embarrassment to the Kuti family.

Sharing his thoughts on the ongoing feud between Seun and Wizkid, he insisted that the former provoked the backlash.

Speaking via a Snapchat post, Yhemolee opined that most young people know little to nothing about Fela and were reacting to comparisons made by Seun himself.

Yhemolee pointed out that Wizkid is a generational icon, with fans who grew up listening to his music, and that many Nigerians only know Fela through history lessons or limited exposure.

He wrote: “Na seun kuti I blame!! This fraction of FC you are cursing out don’t even know Fela! They have no single memory of him. Wiz is their GOAT! They can go memory lane with him from Holla at your boy till date!!

“Even some of us na fela shrine make us. Even know some things about fela except you study history. No be say we sabi anything when e Dey!!

“Some people no know pass 1 fela song! Water no get enemy same people can sing 200 of wizkid’s song start to finish.

“This current internet warriors no get single respect for anybody papa. Na you cause this embarrassment for the Kuti family. What are you putting on ring light for 5 days in a row addressing people you don’t even know.

“Innocent wife self collect inside, Nigerians know Fela shouldn’t be disrespected as a matter of fact this is the first time I’m ever seeing anything disrespectful about Fela courtesy you!!! Go carry sax Egbon leave FC”.

Yhemolee also highlighted the age gap, noting that Fela died 29 years ago, and the teenagers and Gen Z involved in the feud wouldn’t know much about him.

He concluded that Seun’s actions have led to Fela’s name being disrespected online.

“No be only you be Fela piken!! Only you won face FC? How? Wetin you chop?? Rage baited wiz till e burst out!! And everybody know sey the man mouth worst! I didn’t think a day would come I will read very silly and embarrassing stuff about FELA.

“Fela died 29yrs ago!! Who dem born that same year self would be 30yrs next year. But you are fighting teenagers and Gen Z’s that know absolutely nothing about him.. Make it make sense.”

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If I Don’t Confess I Will die – Doris Ogala Leaks Video Call With Pastor Chris Okafor

Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has shared a video call which she claims is one of her many conversations with the embattled Grace Nation International pastor, Chris Okafor.

The video shared on her Instagram page captured Pastor Chris in a brown suit and red tie inside what appeared to be an office, while Doris was lying on her bed during the call.

The movie star said the recording captured her touching her breast during the conversation, stressing that the video was only a sample and promised to release a longer version and additional recordings.

Doris Oga stressed that she has reached her limit and was ready to expose more evidence because she will die if she does not confess.

She wrote, “I get enough. I go even post audition. This na sample. Thank you for this opportunity once again. In this screen record. I was touching my breast. I will post the full one with audio. I know you enjoyed the little fame. I will be responding with my boyfriends friend audios and video. This is between me and Chris.

“Don’t worry i will be very fast.. even where both of us were naked . I have it .. don’t u know if I don’t confess I will die. Do you think this is a joke. God say I should confess everything i was naked here. He was trying to make me fight with my friend. Our national president. Emeka rollas.

“This fight is not yours . Is between almighty God and Chris okafor.”

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Remove Fela Tattoo From Your Arms Or You Will Never Do Great Things Again – Seun Kuti Curses Wizkid (Video)

The ongoing feud between Seun Kuti and Wizkid has escalated after Seun slammed the pop star for sporting a tattoo of his father, Fela Kuti, on his arm.

In an Instagram live session, Seun told Wizkid to remove the tattoo and suggested replacing it with an image of his own father.

Kuti warned that keeping it could block his ability to achieve greatness.

“Remove my father’s (Fela Kuti) tattoo on your arm and replace it with your father’s head, if you won’t do it you will never use your hands to do great things in life”, he said.

Recall that the conflict started when Seun Kuti rejected comparisons between Wizkid and his father, saying words like, Wizkid is “bigger” or “more influential” diminish Fela’s legacy.

He argued that Fela’s impact as a political and cultural activist goes beyond music success alone.

Seun has also criticized Wizkid’s fans for repeatedly referencing Fela in online debates, describing their behaviour as disrespectful.

Seun further pointed out that equating modern commercial success with Fela’s historical influence shows a misunderstanding of history.

While acknowledging Wizkid’s achievements as an artiste, Seun questioned why people feel the need to claim he is greater than Fela.

He also raised concerns about Wizkid’s use of the nickname “Big Bird,” claiming it was previously associated with him and should not be copied.

In response, Wizkid took to Instagram to assert his position, saying that he rejects the comparisons to Fela and considers himself bigger in terms of modern success.

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As Soon As I Left Nigeria, Their Engagements Sank Like Titanic – Bobrisky Throws Shade At His Wannabes

Popular Nigerian media personality Bobrisky has stirred reactions online after claiming that his departure from Nigeria led to the disappearance of crossdressers who were previously impersonating him.

In a recent statement, Bobrisky asserted that he played a key role in helping these individuals gain fame, suggesting that his influence and presence in the industry elevated their profiles.

However, according to him, since leaving Nigeria, many of these impersonators have seen a sharp decline in relevance, transforming from once-prominent figures to mere followers with minimal engagement on social media.

Bobrisky’s comments have sparked debates among fans and followers, with some supporting his view that his unique brand and influence were unmatched, while others argue that talent and creativity should stand on their own, regardless of who inspired it.

Read his post below:

“But wait!!! As soon as i left Nigeria all dis wanna be bob in Nigeria engagement and name sank like titanic yatch 😂😂😂.

“You can see i was the one helping them get noticed ⚡

“How can you post and have 17 comment 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.

“Literally all ur post are hidden likes damn from fame to followers sank 😂

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I Have Over 5000 Men In My DM Wanting To Marry Me – Nollywood Star, Nkechi Blessing Laments (Video)

 

Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing has appealed to the public over what she describes as persistent and unsolicited advances from men.

In a video posted on her Instagram page, the curvy movie star said she needs help removing her phone number from Facebook as men have been bombarding her with messages.

Nkechi claimed she has over 5000 men in her DM, saying they want to marry her, and she doesn’t know which video trended online.

She made it clear that, though she is single, she isn’t looking for a man. She warned them to stop texting my number.

“Please, I need help on how to remove my phone number from Facebook. I have over 5000 men in my dm saying they want to marry me, I don’t know which video trended online, please, I am single, but I am not searching, stop texting my number” She said

In her Instagram story, Nkechi warned those plotting to find her number on Facebook that she would block them.

“Do mistake find my number go Facebook, I go block you as you dey type! Bunch of hediots”.

 

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Famous Rapper, A$AP Rocky Recalls How He First Met Rihanna Outside A Nightclub In New York

A$AP Rocky has recounted how he first met his longtime partner, Rihanna, revealing that the encounter was anything but glamorous.

The 37-year-old rapper appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he revealed that their first encounter happened outside a New York nightclub at a time when he was not yet famous.

According to Rocky, he was being turned away by bouncers alongside his friends, the late Virgil Abloh and Matthew Williams. While the group was arguing with security, Rihanna stepped out of the club.

Rocky said they locked eyes immediately, but admitted he felt embarrassed that she saw him in the middle of a heated exchange with the guards.

When Jimmy Fallon jokingly asked if Rihanna helped him get into the club, Rocky’s response was simple: no.

Despite the awkward first meeting, the pair have since built a life together. Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, whose real name is Rakim Mayers, have been dating since 2020 and share three children.

Rocky was on the show to promote his new album, *Don’t Be Dumb*, his first studio project in eight years.

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Short Man, Just Be Yourself – Seun Kuti Fires Back At Wizkid Over Comparison To Fela

Nigerian musician Seun Kuti has responded to Wizkid after the pop star took to Instagram to attack him over comparisons with the late Afrobeat icon Fela Kuti.

His response comes after Wizkid posted on Instagram, claiming he is bigger than Fela and targeting Seun with personal insults.

Wizkid wrote on his Instagram story: “Pvssy boy @bigbirdkuti ok I big pass your papa!! Wetin u one do?

“Fool at 40 @bigbirdkuti I’m Big Wiz everyday bigger than your papa!! Wetin u one do fool ? Hungry bastard.”

In his reply, Seun addressed the ongoing feud, acknowledging the attention it has drawn while maintaining his stance on respecting Fela’s legacy.

He wrote: “Una oga don come out. Ehn hen. Tmr we finish. Day 7. Shebi una say e no go answer?

“Dem don fall una hand o. Just be yourself short man. You are also great.”

The conflict started when Seun Kuti rejected comparisons between Wizkid and his father, saying words like, Wizkid is “bigger” or “more influential” diminish Fela’s legacy.

He argued that Fela’s impact as a political and cultural activist goes beyond music success alone.

Seun has also criticized Wizkid’s fans for repeatedly referencing Fela in online debates, describing their behaviour as disrespectful.

Seun further pointed out that equating modern commercial success with Fela’s historical influence shows a misunderstanding of history.