Friday, October 31, 2025

Singer Teyana Taylor Commands Attention With Revealing Outfit As She Storms TIME100 Next Event




American singer and actress,Teyana Taylor commanded so much attention with her eye-popping and revealing fashion at the 2025 TIME100 Next event held recently. 

Teyana rocked the red carpet when she stepped out in a skin-baring look and stormed the event ready to be the cynosure of all eyes. 

She went braless beneath a barely-there cutout top with a sleek black blazer to cover up her modesty and a sheer maxi dress. 

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Billionaire Ned Nwoko Shares Funny Post To Explain What Transpired Amidst Marital Debacle With Actress Wife Regina Daniels



Billionaire and Senator, Ned Nwoko has shared an interesting video in a post that he made amidst his marital debacle with actress wife, Regina Daniels. 

Recall that the actress in a viral post alleged that she had been dealing with v!olence since she got married to the Delta state politician. He refuted the claim by saying that his problem with Regina emanated from her alleged abuse of drugs and alcohol. 

Yesterday evening, October 30, 2025, the lawmaker shared a post of a woman provoking a man and feigning being physically attacked by the man in what can leave one in stitches. 


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Singer Adekunle Gold Reveals Ongoing Battle With Sickle Cell Disease




Famous Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold has revealed that he is still battling sickle cell crisis.

He made this known in a video of his latest interview shared on social media.

Sharing his experiences, the 38-year-old musician said, “I still have crises.”

While lamenting the pain caused by the disease, Adekunle Gold disclosed that he has been on lifelong medication since he was five years old.

Advising the public on the importance of genotype testing, he noted: “My vision is to make more noise about it because a lot of people don’t know about it, and the important organisations are not making so much moves regarding it”.

“Where sickle cell is more popular or where people know it most is my country Nigeria. And it happens when an SS matches an SS. And that’s why knowing your genotype is very important because the point is you should not bring many more kids that have sickle cell.

“Unfortunately for me, my parents are sickle cell and they brought me to the world. The first time I ever heard of sickle cell was I would fall sick every time with my joints paining me. So when we talk about crisis, it is pains on your joints, my legs and and sometimes stomach. It’s really crazy.

“The first time I noticed that I had it was the night I fell sick and my dad wasn’t home and my mum put me on her back and we walked miles to the hospital. I don’t remember how old I was, maybe like 5 or 7. That was when the doctor told me about it, and they told me that I will be taking folic acid and B complex for the rest of my life. And that’s my life for a very long time even till now.

“I still have crises once in a while but not as bad as I had it when I was a child, you know maybe because I have found a way to take care of myself more properly. And I’m grateful to God for the resources to be able to do that.”



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Crooner Burna Boy Claims Fela Kuti Is The Only African Artist Greater Than Him




Grammy-winning crooner, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has claimed that the Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti, is the only African artiste greater than him... 

“He [Fala Kuti] is the king. He is the only one [African artist] who is greater than me. He is the only one,” Burna Boy boasted with all of his might. 



-Crooner Burna Boy in a recent livestream with popular Australian streamer, Playboymax.

Music Executive Don Jazzy Reveals He Almost Quit Music After Mo'Hits Ended




Nigerian producer and music executive, Don Jazzy, has revealed that he almost quit music and moved abroad after Mo’Hits, the record label he co-founded with D’banj, ended abruptly in 2012 due to disagreements between them... 


“When Mo’Hits ended, I thought that was it. I almost packed up to move abroad. But friends encouraged me to stay and start again, and Mavin Records was born. Since then, I’ve learned not to let anything break me,” he said.



-Music Executive Don Jazzy in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. 

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Thursday, October 30, 2025

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Rapper Zlatan Ibile Reveals That He Has Quit Smoking



Nigerian rapper Temidayo Omoniyi, popularly known as Zlatan Ibile, has revealed that he no longer smokes.

The ‘Zanku’ crooner made this known during an interactive session with fans on Snapchat recently.

Responding to a fan who asked if he still smokes, Zlatan revealed that he quit smoking four years ago.
He wrote, “A day can’t pass without someone asking me this question. Yes, I quit smoking 4 years ago. And I have no issues with smokers.”

In recent times, several Nigerian musicians have publicly announced that they quit or are trying to quit smoking, including Don Jazzy, Peruzzi, Tekno, and Kizz Daniel.

Davido also pledged in 2018 that he would be “quitting soon” after being inspired by Don Jazzy’s success.


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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Singer Tiwa Savage Says She Wasn't Happy Being African




Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage has shut down claims that Afrobeats is currently having its worst performance in two decades.

Reputable music executives, including Paul Okoye aka Paulo, and DJ Big N, have claimed that Afrobeats is declining in separate interviews and social media posts.

However, speaking at the Unstoppable Africans event recently, Savage boasted that Afrobeats is unstoppable. 

She argued that contrary to claims that the genre was declining, it is gaining more grounds on charts and tours.

She also spoke about the cultural impact of Afrobeats, recalling that she used to be unhappy about being an African growing up in London, but the positive image Afrobeats is giving the continent has made her become proud of her race.

The singer noted that Afrobeats has achieved a lot despite not having enough support, structure or infrastructure.

“Afrobeats is the fastest growing genre in the world. We kind of created it with nothing; no support, no infrastructure, no real belief even from our own people initially.

“I remember growing up in London and I was not happy being African. But now I’m so proud because of how big Afrobeats is growing.

“There was a conversation at one point that Afrobeats is going to have its 15 minutes of fame and then fades away. But we are still here. We are not slowing down. In fact, we are filling out stadiums, and we are getting the biggest songs on the charts right now.

“I don’t know how true this is, but apparently one in every four black persons is a Nigerian or an African.

“So, we are not going anywhere. As much as they are trying to quiet us down, the music is not going anywhere. We are Africans and we are unstoppable,” she remarked.




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Rapper Erigga Claims Polygamy Hurts Women Plus Kids




Popular rapper, Erigga has shared his view on polygamy, claiming that it is harmful to women and children... 

"I am trying not to be like my father. I don’t like polygamy; one person gets hurt, which is the woman. There’s never a polygamous situation where the man gets hurt; it’s always the woman and the kids,” he stated.

-Rapper Erigga in an interview with Yanga FM Lagos. 

Musician Blaqbonez Denies Harassment Petition Made Against Him



Nigerian musician Blaqbonez has responded to allegations of harassment, emotional abuse, and cyberstalking made by a woman who reportedly rejected his advances.

The woman, identified only as Jane Doe, recently petitioned the Nigeria Police Force against the singer.

In a petition submitted by her legal representatives, Bristol & Mortglass CS, Jane Doe accused Blaqbonez of subjecting her to months of 🤍, invasion of privacy, bullying, and the unauthorised circulation of private videos.

Reacting to the claims, the rapper, in a lengthy post on his Instagram story, denied the allegations, stating that he is “cooperating fully with the authorities to see that truth is established”.

He further claimed that the allegations are being sponsored by his professional rivals.

While admitting to once having a romantic affair with Jane Doe, Blaqbonez said their relationship ended amicably and respectfully.

He wrote: “At the heart of these stories lies a personal relationship from my past, one that ended respectfully without conflict. That private chapter now becomes entangled with professional rivalries in the music industry. A personal matter between two adults has been pulled into a broader feud, reshaped and used as ammunition to discredit me publicly."




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Rapper Olamide Opens Up About Not Being Desperate For International Recognition



Nigerian rapper Olamide Adedeji, popularly known as Olamide, has opened up about his strategy in the Nigerian music industry stressing that he is more concerned about knowing his audience and not desperate for international recognition.. 


He said: “You have to identify your audience. Once you identify your audience, the rest of the world will catch up eventually. So, I have to stay true to myself and no mater where it is, what it is, I mean, in this world, I have to stay true to myself.

“I’m comfortable in my skin. I’m a Naija guy, Yoruba boy, I have H-Factor and all that, and I’m proud about it. You just have to stay true to yourself."




-Rapper Olamide in a recent interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra.

Rapper Odumodublvck Says Nigerian Politics Is Shambolic





Renowned Nigerian rapper and singer Tochukwu Ojogwu, known as Odumodublvck, has expressed his view on Nigerian politics by saying it is “shambolic”.

He said: “Politics in Nigeria is a shambolic scene like everywhere in the world. When you gives man power, it never really goes as planned regardless of whether the person is good or bad. If the person is bad, bad people are going to make him worse. And if the person is good, you will have bad people trying to contaminate the good."

“Nigerians have been so brainwashed that when there is a problem, the first thing they think about is the president. You have your local chairman, councillor, senator, who are directly representing you, but you are holding only the president accountable for all the challenges our society is facing. Other public officials should also be held accountable,” he added conclusively. 



-Rapper Odumodublvck in a recent episode of the BET Talks podcast. 

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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Singer J. Martins Survives As Car Plunges Into Bush On Highway




Nigerian singer and Senior Special Assistant to Abia State Governor on Tourism and Entertainment, Martins Okechukwu Justice, popularly known as J Martins, has miraculously escaped death, as his car veered off the highway and plunged into bush.

The incident happened on Monday along Enugu-Aba-Port Harcourt expressway after he reportedly suffered a brake failure. 

The impact of the brake failure was felt as it forced the car off the expressway, heading it into the thick bush, in fast motion.



Speaking on the accident, J. Martins described the experience as terrible but thanked God for saving him from death.

The musician added that he came out of the vehicle unscathed. 



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‘Without You My Story’s Incomplete’ – Musician 2Baba Pens Lengthy Emotional Letter On 25 Years In Music




Legendary Nigerian musician, Innocent Idibia, widely known as 2Baba, has written a deeply emotional open letter to commemorate his 25th anniversary in the music industry, expressing profound appreciation to everyone who has played a part in his remarkable journey.

In the touching piece titled “Open Letter of Gratitude 2Baba @ 25 Years in the Industry,” the multi-award-winning artist reflected on his musical odyssey, the people who supported him, and the lessons he has gathered over the years.

He described his career as one filled with gratitude, memories, lessons, and love, while acknowledging that his success story would not have been possible without the faith and support of those who stood by him even in uncertain times.

“As I stand on the threshold of 25 years in this incredible journey called music, my heart is full of gratitude, memories, lessons, and love.

“This celebration is not mine alone. It belongs to everyone who played a role in shaping the story of Innocent Idibia, 2Baba,” he wrote.

In his letter, 2Baba recognized several industry figures who were instrumental in his rise to fame, including Nelson Brown, Baba Keke (Kenny Ogungbe), D1 (Dayo Adeneye), Eddie Lawani, and DJ Jimmy Jatt.

He credited Nelson Brown for discovering and believing in Plantashun Boiz, the trio that launched his career alongside Faze and Blackface.

“You were the first to see light in the dream of three young men when no one else believed.

“You gave us a voice when we barely had a microphone, a space when all we had was a dream,” he said.

2Baba also expressed heartfelt gratitude to Baba Keke and D1, whom he referred to as mentors who opened professional doors that forever changed the course of his life and Nigerian entertainment as a whole.

“You opened doors that led us from dreams to destiny, we made history together; we won together.

“You stood as mentors and big brothers, and your names will forever be etched in my story,” he said.

The iconic singer extended appreciation to Eddie Lawani for providing a platform where Plantashun Boiz could showcase their talent when opportunities were scarce, noting that Lawani’s belief in their potential has never wavered.

He also lauded DJ Jimmy Jatt for his long-standing loyalty and support since the early days of his career, describing him as a brother and a constant source of encouragement.

2Baba emphasized that this milestone goes beyond personal achievement, stating that it represents a tribute to everyone who has contributed to the growth and global recognition of Nigerian music.

“Without the people who believed, corrected, and supported me, my story would have been incomplete.”

From his early beginnings in the late 1990s with Plantashun Boiz to becoming one of Africa’s most celebrated music icons, 2Baba’s legacy includes timeless classics such as African Queen, If Love Is a Crime, and For Instance.





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Actress Nancy Isime Takes A Break From Social Media

Nollywood actress Nancy Isime has announced on her Instagram page that she's taking like a one or two weeks break from Social Media. She...