Tiwa Savage’s vision loss
Tiwa Savage revealed that her eyesight was getting worse and she had to go to an optician. She revealed her own struggles on Instagram.
The singer revealed that he has been suffering from poor eyesight for three years.
She says an optician in London diagnosed her with primary myopia, but her distance vision remains acceptable.
She expressed frustration that her reading ability was declining and said she currently relied on prescribed glasses to improve her near vision.
Rema to perform at BRIT 2024 Awards
Rema will grace the stage as one of the performers at BRIT in 2024.
The announcement was made on Thursday via the official BRIT Awards X page (formerly Twitter). The ceremony will be broadcast live on ITV1 and ITVX on March 2nd.
Rema was nominated for the prestigious award along with fellow Nigerians Burna Boy and Asake.
Rema’s global hit ‘Calm Down’ has been nominated for International Song of the Year, while Burna Boy and Asake are competing in the International Artiste of the Year category.
Lizzy Anjorin approves remand of seventh market woman assaulted at Idmota market
Lizzy Anjorin said she was remanded after the seventh market woman who assaulted her and accused her of theft appeared in court.
Liz revealed this on her Instagram page, adding that those who accused her of fake transfers must be ready to provide evidence and evidence.
Six traders have been arraigned at the Lagos Island Local Government Chief Magistrate Court for allegedly assaulting and extorting an actress.
They were Qudus Jokogbola, Suru Olawale, Edu Shakirat, Fausat Mohammed, Kafayat Ahmed, and Opele Simiat Morenike.
Omah Lay, Rema and Asake top Van Dijk’s music playlist
Dutch footballer and Liverpool centre-back Van Dijk said that among his top five Afrobeat songs are Omah Lay’s ‘Holy Ghost’, Asake’s ‘Lonely at the Top’ and Rema. I chose “Charm”.
The captain of Premier League club Liverpool and the Dutch national team has expressed that he likes to listen to Afrobeats songs, especially before matches, saying that Afrobeats songs have the effect of uplifting spirits and fostering a winning mentality. Stated.
The 32-year-old revealed this preference in an interview on his English as a Foreign Language (EFL) TikTok page.
Deemi Okanlawon, wife welcomes third child
Deemi Okanlawon and his wife Damilola welcomed their third child, a boy, last week.
He shared the news on his Instagram page, posting a heartwarming video of himself with his wife and newborn son on FaceTime.
The actor expressed his admiration for his wife and expressed his heartfelt gratitude to her for blessing his life with the most precious gift.
He writes: “To the love of my life, the strongest woman alive, thank you so much for giving birth to all of our most precious gifts. I love you, Damila Bar! Welcome, my son. You are the best dad and I’m trying to live my best life.”
Omah Lay announces hiatus from music activities
Omah Lay has announced his decision to take a break from music activities.
Omah Lay told fans on his Instagram Stories not to expect new music anytime soon.
In another post, the “Soso” crooner said, “I have no plans to release any new music anytime soon.”
The singer didn’t elaborate on the reason for her break, but said in another post that she needed more love.
Timini regrets not getting married sooner.
Nollywood actor Timini Egbuson has admitted that his biggest regret is not getting married sooner.
In an interview on the podcast Madeaux Africa, he revealed that if he had been wiser when he was younger, he would have chosen a life partner among his then-young fans.
Timini, who started his acting career in 2010 with the M-Net soap opera Tinsel, considers being recognized as one of Africa’s most accomplished actors as his most outstanding achievement to date.
Derenle survives stroke
Denrele Edun, a well-known Nigerian cross-dresser and media personality, has revealed that she partially hides her face with her hairstyle due to changes in her body caused by a stroke she suffered in the face.
During an interview with Channels TV, Delenle said that after the stroke, his left eye closed and his facial features changed.
Additionally, he said the stroke caused his eyes to close and his facial appearance to change, leading him to use different hairstyles to hide it.
He spoke of his struggles with breathing, blurred vision, paralysis in his right leg and hair loss on the front of his head, all believed to be due to the stroke.
Suun Kuti death threat
Seun Kuti, the son of legendary singer Fela Kuti, has expressed concern over the perception that his life is under threat.
The controversial Afrobeats artist has revealed on his Instagram page that he feels his life is in danger by speaking honestly.
Additionally, he said he is facing numerous court cases and police summonses.
Although he did not reveal the identities of those threatening him, the singer emphasized that he faces many undisclosed “battles” alone.
Ruggedman reveals the affair allegations and the influence of 9ices’ songs on him
Ruggedman spoke about the negative impact his former friend and colleague 9ice’s song “Once Bitten Twice Shy” and subsequent rumors of infidelity with 9ice’s ex-wife Toni Payne had on his life.
In an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, the singer said that she felt betrayed by 9ice’s false accusations.
When 9ice dropped this song, the public mistakenly believed that the lyrics were referring to him, even though his name was not mentioned in the song. said he was hurt.
Ruggedman revealed that he asked 9ice for an explanation about the misunderstood line. He said he was turned down by 9ice.
The mother of Portable’s second baby called him about his pocket money.
Portable’s second baby mama, Honey Berry, accused Portable of neglecting his financial responsibilities in caring for her son over the past six months.
In an Instagram video, Honey Berry addressed the “Zazzu Zeh” singer directly and appealed to him to provide financial support for her child’s food to avoid further conflict.
She revealed that she initially considered terminating the pregnancy, but Portable’s actions, including involving the police and harassing her family, deterred her. Despite this, she said, he failed to contribute to the child’s welfare.
After watching the video, Honey Berry gave Portable a three-day ultimatum to provide them with the money and food they need.
Akwa Ibom hit maker Mish dies
Nigerian singer Michael Meshaku, known as Mish, has died at the age of 42.
A close relative confirmed the news.
Mishu, who hails from Akwa Ibom State, shot to fame in 2011 with her hit song “Akwa Ibom Ayaya” (I Want to Go Home).
He died in Abuja.
Veekee James twerking video
An old video of self-proclaimed Jesus Baby Veeky James twerking before he became a Born Again Christian has surfaced online.
The video, which featured the famous fashion designer marrying Femi Atele in a widely publicized ceremony, sparked considerable controversy on social media.
Some netizens criticized her actions in the video due to her reputation for piety, while others defended her, asserting her right to have a personal history.
Bishop Oyedepo’s dignified arrival at COZA
A video of Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel Worldwide, arriving at the Congress of Zion (COZA) in Abuja in a motorcade including a Rolls Royce has gone viral on social. called. media.
A video shared on COZA’s YouTube page captured Bishop Oyedepo’s visit to coincide with the church’s 25th anniversary celebration under the leadership of Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo.
In the video, Bishop Oyedepo exits the Rolls-Royce among other vehicles in the convoy. He entered the church accompanied by Pastor Fatoyinbo and other clergymen and received a standing ovation from the congregation.
Scales reveals he wrote a song for Wizkid
Afrobeat singer and former EME artist Raul John Jen-Jen, aka Scales, recently revealed that he contributed to Wizkid’s songwriting.
During an appearance on Isbae U’s show “Curiosity Made Me Ask,” Scales revealed that he wrote about five songs for Wizkid’s debut album.
Among these songs, Scales cited “Wizkid Party,” “Say My Name,” and “Gidi Girl” as notable contributions.
He revealed that Wizkid wrote ‘Mukul’.
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