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Legendary Nigerian singer 2Baba, in a recent podcast, admitted to failing as a father to his eight children from four women. He expressed regret over past decisions and aims to improve his parenting, while also emphasizing the importance of a father figure. He values privacy and acknowledges his mistakes, including a past incident leading to his arrest.
Popular TikTok streamer Peller attempted to win back his former girlfriend, Jarvis, during a livestream by expressing his maturity and promising a private relationship free from social media. While he shared personal growth examples, Jarvis remained unconvinced, insisting on tangible evidence of change rather than mere words.
Nigerian musician Iyanya discussed managing fame positively for 17 years during a recent episode of the Afropolitan Podcast. He attributed his longevity to guidance and mentorship, emphasizing the importance of staying grounded despite celebrity pressures. Iyanya advised entertainers to rely on trusted individuals for support to navigate the challenges of fame.
Tope Adenibuyan, better known by his stage name Teddy A, is a reality TV personality who has talked candidly about the impact that false information about his personal life had on him. He brought up a report in which he was accused of mistreating his wife, actress Bamike “Bambam” Olawunmi. According to reports, the singer discussed the matter in an interview that aired on Saturday, February 7, 2026, on the WithChude Podcast. According to the actor, the abuse claim was the most agonising account of his own life that he had ever read. He remembered that on the day he…
Reality TV star Teddy A confirmed on Instagram that he and his wife, Bambam, will not have more children, despite a fan’s suggestion for a sibling for their daughters, Zendaya and Maya. He firmly stated their decision is final, signaling that their family plans are complete. In related news, designer Veekee James is expecting her first child.
Mercy Eke, the Big Brother Naija Pepper Dem season winner, has earned an MBA from the University of Sunderland, UK. She shared her graduation video on social media, expressing gratitude to her supporters. Eke previously stated her commitment to her academic goals after moving on from reality shows, receiving numerous congratulatory messages.
A Chief Magistrate Court in Abuja dismissed a criminal defamation case against actress Lizzy Anjorin, citing lack of merit and procedural flaws. The court ruled that the complainant combined multiple offenses improperly and was outside its jurisdiction, ordering a ₦50,000 cost to be paid by the plaintiff.
Veteran Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde recounted a 2005 ban imposed on her and seven other actors, limiting their film work. She attributed it to their push for better industry standards. During her hiatus, she pursued music and business, ultimately finding growth and new opportunities despite the setback in her acting career.
Nigerian singer Innocent Idibia, known as 2Face, criticized the comparison of Wizkid to the late Fela Kuti, calling it disrespectful. He emphasized the distinct contributions of both artists to music. Yeni Kuti also urged contemporary musicians to respect her father’s legacy and focus on comparing themselves to their peers instead.
Nollywood actress Ajara Lasisi, known as Aunty Ajara, has passed away after a battle with liver disease. Her colleagues had been raising funds for her treatment. Actor TeeMony announced her death on Instagram, thanking supporters for their prayers and donations. The family requests no further contributions as they mourn her loss.