Oladips’s allegations have sparked public outrage and renewed debate about police and agency accountability in Nigeria, with many Nigerians calling for transparency and justice in the case.
Author: Ifedamola Joseph Fayomi
Veteran Nollywood actress Peju Ogunmola has announced her return to acting, months after the painful death of her only child, Ayomikun. In a touching video shared on her Instagram page on Friday, the actress reflected on her healing journey and expressed gratitude to her fans, family, and colleagues who stood by her during the most challenging period of her life. Read Also: Bolaji Ogunmola opens up on career “A new month, a new dawn. The past months have been heavy, but your love, prayers, and condolences have carried me through the storm. Today I rise, stronger, grateful, and ready to embrace…
Minaj also expressed appreciation to U.S. President Donald Trump and his team for recognising Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” over repeated violations of religious freedom.
Nigerian actress Juliana Olayode has publicly praised her colleague Adebimpe Oyebade-Adedimeji, popularly known as Mo Bimpe, for using her new film Healing to create awareness about the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a major cause of cervical cancer in women. Taking to Instagram, Olayode commended Mo Bimpe for taking the bold step of using entertainment as a tool to educate society about health-related issues, especially those affecting women. She revealed that she only learned about HPV for the first time through Mo Bimpe’s movie project and expressed gratitude for the enlightenment it brought. Read Also: ‘My husband stays loyal’ – Juliana Olayode She…
Nigerian rapper Temidayo Omoniyi, popularly known as Zlatan Ibile, has opened up about a major lifestyle change, revealing that he quit smoking four years ago. The revelation came during an interactive session with his fans on Snapchat, where he responded to questions about his personal habits and growth over the years. When asked by a fan whether he still smokes, the Zanku crooner explained that he had completely stopped smoking and had maintained that discipline for four years. He said he decided out of self-awareness and the need to focus more on his health and music career. Read Also: Zlatan Ibile:…
Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has responded to the heavy criticism trailing his recent interview with BET Network, where he was quoted as referring to female artists such as Bloody Civilian and Smur Lee as “Z-list artists.” During the interview, the rapper had discussed his passion for supporting upcoming talents, particularly women, without expecting anything in return. While emphasising his desire to help female artists succeed without compromising their values, Odumodublvck cited his previous collaborations with Bloody Civilian and Smur Lee as examples of rising stars who had achieved success despite being relatively unknown at the time. Read Also: Odumodublvck sparks debate over…
Reacting to the viral sermon, actress Yvonne Jegede joined the public backlash, urging men to show empathy and avoid making uninformed comments about women’s biological experiences.
Warri Pikin’s post also comes amid growing anticipation and excitement from fans regarding her upcoming childbirth.
Speaking nearly a year after the incident, Oladips revealed during an appearance on the Trending Podcast that the EFCC detained him for several days despite finding no incriminating evidence against him.
Nigerian rapper and songwriter Blaqbonez has broken his silence following allegations of harassment, emotional abuse, and cyberstalking made against him by a woman who claimed she rejected his romantic advances. The woman, identified only as Jane Doe, recently filed a formal petition to the Nigeria Police Force through her legal representatives, Bristol & Mortglass CS. In the petition, she accused the rapper of subjecting her to months of harassment, invasion of privacy, and bullying, as well as allegedly circulating private videos without her consent. Read Also: Blaqbonez warns against defining artists by streaming numbers According to the complaint, Jane Doe said…









