Author: Ifedamola Joseph Fayomi

Ifedamola Joseph Fayomi is a dedicated news reporter deeply rooted in reporting captivating news. As an experienced reporter and writer, he currently serves as a Staff Reporter at New Daily Prime, where he passionately covers entertainment stories. Driven by a commitment to accurate and fair reporting, Ifedamola strives to keep the community informed and engaged.

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Spotify revealed top 5 female Afrobeats artistes, Ayra Starr led Global music streaming platform Spotify revealed its list of the “Top 5 Female Afrobeats Artists in the Last 12 Months,” with Nigerian sensation Ayra Starr taking the top spot.  The platform hailed the “Rush” hitmaker as “the pop star of Afrobeats” in recognition of her remarkable run over the past year. Following closely was Grammy Award-winning singer Tems, whose global collaborations and soulful sound continued to shape the genre. At number three was American-Cameroonian star Libianca, whose hit “People” became a global anthem. Aya Nakamura, the Malian-French Afropop powerhouse, claimed…

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Burna Boy

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has shed light on the fascinating origin of his famous stage name. In a recent conversation with tennis legend Roger Federer, Burna Boy shared that the name came from his early love for comic books and superheroes. As a child, he spent countless hours sketching characters like Spider-Man and Superman and eventually started creating his own original superheroes. “I used to draw superheroes when I was younger. I used to do the comic drawing of them,” Burna Boy recalled. “That’s how I got the name Burna Boy, ’cause I wanted…

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Actress, Bimbo Akintola

Veteran Nollywood actress Bimbo Akintola has opened up about her decision to remain single despite receiving several marriage proposals over the years. The 52-year-old screen star revealed in a recent interview that she is waiting to find the right partner and does not see her single status as a failure or a source of regret. “For me not to have found my partner, the person I want to spend the rest of my life with, I don’t see it as a negative,” Akintola said. “I’ve been proposed to many times, and I’ve said no.” Akintola explained that she has refused…

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Nollywood actor, Michael Ejoor

Nigerian actor Michael Ejoor has bravely shared his battle with depression and suicide attempts, offering a deeply personal glimpse into his mental health journey. Speaking during an interview with Jay On Air, Ejoor revealed that he was diagnosed with clinical depression 14 years ago, during which he attempted to end his life several times. The actor recounted one particularly harrowing experience while living in the UK, where he walked in front of a moving car in an attempt to take his own life. “Growing up, I was secluded. I thought everybody hated me. I even thought my dad hated me.…

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Veteran Nigerian singer Salawa Abeni

Veteran Nigerian singer Salawa Abeni, widely celebrated as the Queen of Waka, has reassured fans that she is alive and in good health following viral rumours of her death. In a video posted on her Instagram page, the 62-year-old music icon sang briefly to lighten the mood and confidently declared that she was “hale and hearty.” Abeni used the opportunity to thank her fans, family, and friends for their love and concern while urging them to ignore false reports circulating online. “My family, friends, and fans home and abroad, thank you so much for your love and concern. I am…

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Actor, Lateef Adedimeji

Nollywood star Lateef Adedimeji has urged aspiring entertainers to rethink their obsession with stardom, describing fame as fleeting and “fake.” Speaking at a recent conference, the award-winning actor emphasised that true fulfillment lies not in popularity but in building identity, values, and purpose. “Fame is fake!” Adedimeji declared. “The truth is, fame doesn’t define you, identity does. Your values, your purpose. Fame is fake, actually. It’s not real. It can come and go.” The actor, known for his versatility and emotional depth on screen, expressed concern that many newcomers to the entertainment industry chase fame without first developing their craft.…

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Toyin Abraham, husband Kolawole Ajeyemi

Behind the glitz and drama of Yoruba Nollywood, some beloved actresses found more than just fame on set— they walked down the aisle with fellow stars, proving that love can be as scripted as the roles they play. In this article, The New Daily Prime highlights some of the most prominent actresses who married within the industry and have since become enduring symbols of love and resilience. Toyin Abraham  One of the most admired celebrity couples in Yoruba Nollywood is Toyin Abraham and Kolawole Ajeyemi. Toyin Abraham, known for her exceptional acting skills and versatility, is a household name in…

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