Author: Ifedamola Joseph Fayomi

Ifedamola Joseph Fayomi is a committed and detail-orientated news reporter with a strong passion for delivering compelling and engaging stories. An experienced journalist and writer, he currently works as a staff reporter at New Daily Prime, where he specialises in covering entertainment news with depth and accuracy. With over 2,000 published stories to his credit, Ifedamola has built a solid reputation for consistency, credibility, and storytelling excellence. Guided by a dedication to balanced and factual reporting, he remains focused on informing, educating, and connecting with his audience through impactful journalism.

Nigerian Musician, 2Baba

Legendary Nigerian singer Innocent Ujah Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has penned a heartfelt open letter in celebration of his 25th anniversary in the Nigerian music industry, expressing deep gratitude to everyone who has been part of his remarkable journey. In the emotional piece titled “Open Letter of Gratitude, 2Baba @ 25 Years in the Industry,” the award-winning Afrobeat icon reflected on his decades-long musical odyssey, describing it as a story of perseverance, love, and divine grace. He acknowledged the highs and lows of his career while emphasizing that his success would not have been possible without the unwavering support…

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Odumodublvck

Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has stirred widespread debate with his bold statement that black-on-black injustice in Africa poses a greater problem than racism in America.  The rapper remarked during a recent interview with BET, where he reflected on the struggles faced by black people across the world. Odumodublvck argued that while racism still exists in the United States, America has become a more enabling environment for black people compared to Africa, a continent he believes continues to be held back by internal injustices.  Read Also: Odumodublvck reveals how his stage name originated “We cannot deny the fact…

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Odumodublvck

Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has shared the fascinating story behind the origin of his unique stage name. In a recent interview with BET Network, the chart-topping artist explained that the name was born out of a childhood incident that unexpectedly defined his artistic identity. According to Odumodublvck, the name “Odumodu” first came up when he tried to scare someone as a young boy, leading to an offhand remark that stuck with him. “Odumodu means masquerade,” he explained.  Read Also: Odumodublvck: Why I use red cap as signature “So I tried to scare someone, and he called me…

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a concept reserved for tech hubs and innovation centres, it is rapidly transforming the economic landscape of rural Nigeria.  Once characterized by limited access to infrastructure, markets, and education, many rural communities are now beginning to harness the power of AI to drive growth, create opportunities, and improve livelihoods.  From precision farming and digital finance to healthcare and education, AI is emerging as a silent engine fueling grassroots development across the country. Read Also: Top 5 lucrative businesses you can start with ₦77,000 in Nigeria Bridging the urban–rural divide through technology For decades, the economic…

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J Martins

Nigerian singer and Senior Special Assistant to the Abia State Governor on Tourism and Entertainment, Martins Okechukwu Justice, popularly known as J Martins, has expressed deep gratitude to God after surviving a terrifying car accident along the Enugu-Aba-Port Harcourt Expressway on Monday. According to reports, the accident occurred when the musician’s vehicle suffered a sudden brake failure while he was driving at high speed. The mechanical fault caused the car to lose control and veer off the busy expressway before plunging deep into a nearby bush. Read Also: Actor Odira Nwobu survives ghastly car crash Speaking about the incident, J Martins…

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Senator Ned Nwoko speaks on Channels Television, defending polygamy and saying he pities men who have only one wife.

Nigerian lawmaker and businessman Senator Ned Nwoko has sparked fresh debate on social media after describing monogamy as an unbalanced way of life. The politician, who is married to Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, claimed that having only one wife is equivalent to “standing on one leg,” suggesting that polygamy offers greater stability for men. Speaking during an interview on Channels Television with Seun Okinbaloye on Sunday night, Nwoko said he pities men who have just one wife, insisting that his choice to marry multiple women is both natural and fulfilling. Read Also: Inside Regina Daniels, Ned Nwoko’s domestic abuse saga “Just…

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Charles Onyeabor

Europe-based Nigerian Afrobeat sensation Charles Onyeabor achieved a major milestone on October 24, 2025, after selling out the iconic Hard Rock Café in Firenze, Italy, marking a defining moment in his blossoming international career. Charles, the son of legendary Afro-funk pioneer William Onyeabor, delivered a dynamic and soulful performance that thrilled a multicultural audience, blending the essence of classic Afrobeat with a fresh, contemporary sound.  His signature fusion of Afrobeat, soul, funk, and modern rhythm reflected both his heritage and his evolution as a global artist. Read Also: Tems crowned Africa’s top-selling female artiste The event, which drew music lovers from…

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