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Davido signs Source Kid aka Sinzuu into DMW

Popular singer, Davido on Monday signed US-based Nigerian rapper, Babalola Falemi, aka Sauce Kid or Sinzuu, to his DMW record label. This is coming few weeks   after Saucekid was released from jail in America . Davido and DMW made the announcement on their Instagram pages, sharing a photo of the artiste signing his contract. The caption read: ”Announcing my new artiste, New DMW signee, Sinzuu.”   recalls that the ‘Assurance’ crooner had last week signed new artist, Idowest to the record label, DMW. Davido then explained that he signed Idowest because he has worked hard and proven to be a part of his team.

Charlyboy speaks on marriage, abusive men, his daughter, others

Maverick entertainer, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charlyboy, has opined that marriage in recent times is not for everyone and no more fashionable. However, the Area Fada in a post on Instagram on Friday, said marriage will soon be outdated because of the inability of partners to cope. “For those brainless cells who couldn’t grasp why I told Linda Ikeji to forget about marriage, they don’t make men like they used to. Most young men are just looking for someone to pay their bills. Linda has been burnt so many times by useless wayo men parading themselves as prospective husbands. Most good men are already taken. “Most men don’t have the confidence to live with an already made woman. Most women desire a very strong man, who can take charge and take care.  “Marriage very soon will no longer be fashionable because most people can’t cope. Marriage is a good thing, if you’re lucky, but it’s not for everybody.  “One of my daughter’s has been a single mother after leaving a v...

Fake pregnancy’: Tonto Dike reacts to Linda Ikeji, Kemi Olunloyo’s clash

Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has spoken concerning the war of words between Kemi Olunloyo and Linda Ikeji over the latter’s pregnancy. Kemi Olunloyo had on her Instagram accused Linda of wearing a prosthetic bump after she made a lengthy emotional post, chronicling her journey and her excitement when   she found out she was pregnant.  She said Ikeji was neither engaged nor pregnant. However,   Linda in a post addressing Kemi   Olunoyo’s claim, queried why someone who she helped while in prison could utter false claims about her pregnancy. Speaking on the recent face off, Tonto urged Kemi Olunloyo to use her motherly instinct, focus on making her life better and leave Linda alone.  Tonto took to her Instagram page supporting Ikeji, stating that she remained a role model to many people no matter the criticisms concerning her pregnancy. She wrote “All this negativity is the reason I went extremely private /personal during my pregnancy. Not even my parents knew...

Aisha Abimbola: Why I stayed away from Omoge Campus for 10 years – Husband

Husband to late Nollywood actress, Aisha Abimbola, popularly known as ‘Omoge Campus has addressed rumours of divorce with the decease before her demise. Okunola said that contrary to reports making rounds, he was still legally married to the deceased and did not abandon her till her demise. He, however, stated that they had not been living together for ten years due to family issues. He told Punch, “It is a lie that we had divorced. We had not lived together for about seven years but we were still legally married till she died. The reason we were separated is a family issue. I would miss her till I die because she was a virtuous mother and a go-getter.  “I gave her the nickname, Magic Aisha because she had a way of achieving her dreams and goals. She was someone that would give you her shoulder to lean on and her listening ears no matter what you are going through. Even when she was not in my house again, if I had any issue in life, I always called her.”  Speaking on why ...

Linda Ikeji: Don Jazzy reacts to being responsible for blogger’s pregnancy

o n Sunday with a lengthy emotional post, chronicling her journey and her excitement when she found out she was pregnant. Ikeji’s engagement to her one-time ex-boyfriend was announced earlier in March by her sisters.Music entrepreneur, Michael Ajereh, better known as Don Jazzy, has denied being the father of the expected baby of his longtime crush and celebrity blogger, Linda Ikeji. Following speculations that Don Jazzy was the father of the baby, after the news of the pregnancy broke, he went on his Twitter handle @donjazzy to refute the claim. The music producer wrote, “It wasn’t me,” apparently in response to speculations he could be the father of Linda’s unborn child. The tweet was, however, greeted with reactions. @Lindarome20 tweeted, “Lol bro, take heart; we your loyal fans are patiently waiting for your own wedding, and right in the reception, I will throw *my dear*shaku shaku nice song don babaJ.” @Adebayorh1 wrote, “So @DONJAZZY, on top those crushing on @lindaikeji, you ...

BLOGGER : Linda Ikeji pregnant, shares photos

Popular blogger and former model, Linda Ikeja is pregnant. She said: “As you all know, I’ve always shared every milestone, every good thing that’s happened to me over the years with you guys and I definitely wanted to also share this joy with you. “I’ve been wanting to scream about this since I found out many months ago but my family and friends have been telling me to ‘calm down Linda, calm down’…lol. I’m now way into my second trimester, so I guess it’s okay to share my joy. “May God grant you what you desire the most and may all your dreams come true.“Oh, by the way I’ll be having a baby shower in a few weeks and I will definitely love for some of you amazing, loyal female readers to come celebrate with me. Will communicate when the time comes.”

The Once Mighty Biafra Movement Under Pressure

I was very young when I left home to join the Biafran army, he says. I was scared and the recruiters said I was very young, but they later allowed me to join them because they needed men. The bloody war that Oliwe fought in, and whose mental and physical scars he carries to this day, started when Col Odumegwu Ojukwu declared Biafra an independent state. Many in the east rejoiced at the announcement, but it marked the start of a brutal and bitter war with the federal government. It ended three years later with millions dead and the region re-integrated into Nigeria. At a centre for Biafra war veterans in south east Nigeria, John Oliwe rolls his wheelchair into the backyard. He uses a small cutlass to uproot weeds from his vegetable plot as he recalls his role in the conflict that began when he was just 15 years old.Next week marks the 51st anniversary of 30 May 1967, the date of Ojukwu's fateful pronouncement. Now known by many as Biafra Day, it provides a yearly moment for reflec...