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I’m Not Ready To Be A Baby Daddy – Omah Lay

Nigerian singer Omah Lay has revealed that he misses his Yoruba girl.
He stated this in a series of cryptic messages on his Snapchat.
He also revealed he’s not ready to be a babydaddy.
He wrote: “I’M VERY MUCH NOT READY TO BE A BABY DADDY BUT I’M THEIR FATHER, THEIR FATHER IN THE HIGHEST, AT PEACE IN HEAVEN BLOWING CLEAN CANADA.
 
“EVERYTHING HAPPENS BUT NOTHING EVER HAPPENS TO ME. I DON’T EXPECT YOU TO UNDERSTAND BUT…. I miss my Yoruba girl bad, I like them but when e too plenty e Dey turn me off. Yeah I got no girls. it has become a boring activity of late.”
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Toke Makinwa Dedicates Her daughter, Yaya, in Church (Video)

Months after giving birth to her first child, media personality, Toke Makinwa has dedicated her daughter, Yaya in church.
She also threw a large party to celebrate the occasion.
Toke Makinwa dedicated her daughter, Yaya, in church on Sunday with family and friends in attendance.
Watch video below

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Money Laundering Allegations: Retract Your Statement Or I Sue You – Jarvis Issues Waring To Peller

Jarvis, the popular Nigerian TikTok creator, has threatened legal action against fellow content creator Peller over allegations connecting her to money laundering activities on the platform.

Recall that the controversy began after Peller, during a recent livestream, claimed that money laundering was being carried out through TikTok’s gifting feature and hinted that Jarvis might be part of it.

Peller also shared an experience where a supporter allegedly proposed splitting proceeds from TikTok gifts equally, which he claimed was a common method people use to disguise illicit funds.

Shortly after, the two creators were seen interacting online again, suggesting they might have reconciled privately.

However, Jarvis’s management, Aiso Entertainment, released a statement on Sunday dismissing the claims as false and damaging to her image.

The team stated that Jarvis had never been involved in any form of illegal financial activity and demanded that Peller issue a public apology within 48 hours.

The management warned that if Peller failed to retract his words, they would take legal steps to protect Jarvis’s reputation.

The team insisted that the allegation was not only defamatory but also a deliberate attempt to tarnish her name.

The statement read in part: “The management of Jadrolita, alongside Jadrolita herself, unequivocally and categorically refutes this egregious claim in its entirety.

“She has Never engaged in any form of illicit financial conduct.

“We hereby demand that Peller and his management issue an immediate, unconditional, and publicly disseminated apology to Jadrolita and her team.”

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Nigerian TikToker Star, Jarvis Fumes As Peller Accuses Her Of Money Laundering In Heated Clash

Popular TikTok duo Habeeb ‘Peller’ Hamzat and Jarvis, widely known as Jadrolita, are back in the spotlight after yet another online confrontation.

The dispute erupted after both influencers shared emotional videos online, publicly voicing their grievances about their troubled relationship.

The clash touched on sensitive matters such as Jarvis’ estranged father, issues surrounding phone privacy, and claims of financial impropriety.

In her emotional outburst, Jarvis was seen in tears as she accused Peller of being controlling and unsympathetic, especially regarding her wish to reconnect with the father she never met.

She explained that any time she mentioned wanting to find her father, Peller would insinuate “issues of incest,” which she described as deeply painful.

“I told him I met some people concerning my dad. He said ‘anything that would make you see your dad, I will not love you again.’ I realised he was serious. He talked about the story of what fathers and daughters do,”
she said.

“Immediately, he said that I needed the call. I broke down. I have an emotion. If you want to marry someone, do you not want to know where the girl is actually from? Every time, I was always saying grandma.

“Why would you say something like that without remorse? He is overprotective. Anytime I want to share something delicate, he does not take me seriously.

”About my dad. Someone I am still longing to see. Someone I have never met. I do not have my father’s love.

But I feel if I had, the nonsense that Peller is doing, he would not do it.”

Responding to her claims, Peller countered by accusing Jarvis of being secretive and overly protective of her phone, saying she often changes her password and has removed his facial recognition access.

“Since we went to Senegal, Jarvis has changed her password like three times. Jarvis’ face is on my phone. My face is no longer on her phone. I asked her why she was changing her password, she said it was her privacy,”
he said.

“I have never changed my password since the time I was at Ikorodu.”

Peller further alleged that Jarvis was involved in what he described as “money laundering” through her TikTok live sessions, claiming she told him that some of her major gifters demand a 50/50 share of the cash value from their gifts.

“When Jarvis came to Lagos to meet me, I thought she was far richer than I. When she was talking from her own house, no one stopped her,”
he said.

“… that time, Jarvis came to me and said that those gifts she received those times, her gifters always ask her to split the money.

“If you gift me and you think we are going to split the proceeds, I will not give you. I saw the results of her at the time when I thought she would be a billionaire, but she said they were splitting her money.

“Someone once approached me too, asking me to split the proceeds from the gift he gave me during a live stream. I blocked the person after telling him that I gave him the popularity he asked for.

“If you gift me, let it come from your heart. If you gift me because you want to share it 50/50 equally with me, I will not do it. That is money laundering.

“All of the people accusing me of doing money laundering, I cannot do it. Do I look like someone who can do it? That is why I do not stay too long on the livestream.

“But they did it for her. She came to me. And I promised her that everything will be alright. I started giving her targets. I would even send her money to meet her target.

“I try my best to show love. My management would tell me I care too much about someone who does not care about me. I cannot say Jarvis does not love me. But when it comes to business, she forgets that I am even in the picture.

“There was an incident involving her and her ex, where she had to go to the police station. The police told her to bring N3 million.”

As of now, Jarvis has not issued a public response to the money laundering claims.

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Sometimes I Just Want S*x, Want To Get Laid – Nigerian Actress, Olayode Juliana Opens Up On Struggles With Celibacy

Juliana Olayode, the Nollywood actress, has opened up about her personal journey of maintaining celibacy while building her acting career.

The actress, known for her role in Jenifa’s Diary, spoke about her struggles through a post on her Instagram page, revealing that staying celibate is not as easy as many people assume.

She explained that there are moments when she feels the urge to be intimate with men but chooses to resist because of her commitment to God.

Juliana said that her decision to remain celibate also affects her professional life, as she carefully considers every movie role offered to her, especially those that require intimate scenes.

She explained that her values and faith guide her choices, even when the pressure from both personal desires and the entertainment industry becomes intense.

According to her, living in a world filled with moral temptations makes it harder to stay committed to purity, but her love for God keeps her determined to uphold her principles.

She wrote: “Sometimes I just want s*x, I want to get laid. when people talk to me about s*x purity etc. I wonder if they think I don’t have blood flowing in my veins. It’s not that I don’t want to be touched, it’s not that I don’t want to have all these feelings/desires. It’s not that I don’t cuddle, it not that I don’t want to be kited, it’s would say to me. Not that I don’t want to have a “hot s*x” like some.

“It’s just that more than anything I love and honor God!. And I hate to hurt Him. Everyday I have to make a choice, apart from my relationship with the opposite s*x and sometimes same s*x. Because sadly, we live in a world full of perverts. I have to make a choice in my career as well! Should I take the role or should I not take it?.”

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I Just Want To Remind You That I Love You Today, Tomorrow And Always – Davido Pens Heartfelt Note For His Wife Chioma

David Adeleke, the Afrobeat superstar, who is popularly known as Davido, has written a heartfelt message to his wife, Chioma.

The singer is currently on tour in Nigeria.

In site of this, he took to Instagram on Saturday night, November 1, to share the flowers and a handwritten note he sent to the mother of his twin children, reiterating his deep love for her.

“I just want to remind you that I love I love you today, tomorrow, and always. I miss you so much. Your loving husband,”
the note reads.

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I Wish Nigeria Was A Better Country – Nigerian Singer, Simi

Simisola Kosoko, the Afrobeats star, who is better known as Simi, has expressed pride in her Nigerian identity, noting that what she loves most about the country is the unique spirit of its people — something she believes cannot be replicated by foreigners.

The Joromi crooner, however, said she wished Nigeria was a better country, adding that if the country was working citizens won’t be migrating en-masse.

Speaking in a recent episode of the 90s Baby Show, Simi said, “My favourite thing about Nigeria is just the spirit of Nigerians. You can’t replicate it.

“Nobody else can be a Nigerian other than a Nigerian. Even when they are faking African accents in Hollywood movies, they never actually fake a Nigerian accent.

“They always fake East Africa and South African accents. Being a Nigerian doesn’t just come as naturally, it just feels like home.

“That is why I wish the country was better. Because I feel like no one would want to leave.”

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If IVD Slaps Me I’ll Slap Him Back, We’ll Fight – Blessing CEO Speaks On Domestic Violence Allegations

Controversial relationship coach Blessing CEO has addressed the viral video that sparked panic among her followers earlier in the week.

The video, which showed her looking distressed and claiming to be unsafe, sparked online rumours that she was being assaulted by her partner, businessman Ikechukwu Ogbonna, also known as IVD.

However, Blessing later revealed that her distress was connected to a robbery incident in her home and not a case of abuse.

In an interview with Sunday Scoop, she explained that a domestic worker employed as a housekeeper had stolen valuable items from their residence.

According to her, the situation escalated when IVD confronted the worker, leading to a physical exchange that was misinterpreted online.

The mother of two said that she later took down the video following police instructions to allow proper investigation into the robbery.

The social media personality stated that many people jumped to conclusions because of her partner’s past controversies.

She said the assumptions were unfair and insisted that IVD could never assault her, stressing that she was capable of defending herself.

She said: “It was a robbery incident. The boy we employed as a housekeeper robbed us and sold some of our personal belongings. When IVD confronted him, there was a physical altercation. That was what people saw in the video. I only took the video down because the police asked me to remove it so the case could be properly investigated.

“People just love negative stories. Because IVD has been associated with domestic violence in the past, many assume any cry for help means he is beating me. But IVD cannot beat me. If he slaps me, I will slap him back. We will fight.”

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Once Beaten, Always Beaten – Veteran Actress, Ngozi Nwosu Opens Up On Surviving Domestic V!olence

Veteran Nollywood actress Ngozi Nwosu has shared her experience of surviving domestic abuse in her former marriage, revealing that she suffered physical v!olence even during pregnancy.

Speaking on Real Life Matters With Aunty Ayo, a podcast hosted by actress Ayo Adesanya, Nwosu said she does not view marriage as a “do-or-die affair” and urged women to prioritize their safety over societal expectations.

“I don’t believe marriage is a do-or-die affair,”she said.

“There’s this notion I want to correct people go on social media to post pictures saying, ‘He slapped me, he did this, he did that.’


When you see real beating, correct pummeling, you won’t even remember social media. You’ll forget about it and start struggling for your life.”

The actress explained that she silently endured abuse in her marriage and chose not to make her struggles public at the time.

“I have not told people until now the kind of domestic v!olence I went through in marriage. Even when the press came after me, I told them I didn’t want to wash my dirty linen in public. It was well while it lasted, but I don’t want to talk about it,”
she said.

Reflecting on her experience, Nwosu revealed that she had initially decided to walk away from her wedding because of abuse but was persuaded to stay.

“He beat me even in pregnancy, and I said this marriage is a no-no for me. My senior sister knelt down and begged me, saying he was sorry and asking what the world would say.

I agreed, but once beaten will always be beaten. If you take it once, you must be ready to take it for the rest of your life.”

She also expressed sympathy for women in similar situations, referencing the late gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu, whose death was linked to domestic v!olence.

“When this thing is too much, you have to move. It’s your life we are talking about here, not that person’s life,”
she added.

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Femi Kuti Reveals Secret Of Longevity In Music Industry

Afrobeat legend Femi Kuti has revealed that the key to a long-lasting career in the music industry is creating meaningful and impactful music.

The 63-year-old veteran singer explained that the reason he has remained relevant for over four decades is because he composed purposeful music.

He challenged young artists to humble themselves and learn how to make proper music, warning that failure to do so would lead to dwindling fame and fortune at old age.

Speaking in a recent episode of the Afropolitan podcast, Kuti advised young artists to be mindful of their old age when making music.

The interviewer asked: “What do you think is killing the Nigerian music industry now?”

Kuti replied: “When the head is not correct, nothing can be correct. I like what young artists are doing, but what would they do when they are 50?

“The reason, probably, I’m respect is, I will still show dexterity, energy. I’m committed. If I pick up my sax, you will know that this guy is working. I composed everything. You (young artists) buy your songs, and you don’t want to learn. Music is like medicine. The likes of Miles Davies, Stevie Wonder and a few others are renowned because they are working. They are practicing.

“But young artists just rush into making music to get hit songs. You might make two or three. You are young so you are not seeing the danger -the next generation will have their star and then you will fade away.

“I can proudly tell you I’m still touring. It’s because my fans will still introduce me to their children and their children’s children. So you will see very old and children at my concerts. There are people that have followed me for 15, 20 years and still bringing my albums to sign. But why? Consistency. And I have something to offer. If you are not writing your music and you are buying, and you are jumping, would you still be doing that at 40?”