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Gospel Actress Tolu Adegboyega, ‘Flora’ of Abattoir, Passes Away After Accident

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Nigerian Gospel Actress and Evangelist Tolulope Adegboyega, the talented actress renowned for her portrayal of Flora in the acclaimed gospel series Abattoir has passed away. Tolulope died on February 4, 2025, after a prolonged battle following a tragic accident.

On December 26, 2024, Tolulope was involved in a severe accident on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, which resulted in the loss of one of her twins.

She had been hospitalized since the incident, undergoing intensive medical care. Despite the efforts of medical professionals and after undergoing two surgeries, she succumbed to her injuries.

Tolulope’s performance in Abattoir left a lasting impact on audiences, and her dedication to her craft was evident in every role she embraced. Her untimely departure is a significant loss to the Nigerian gospel film community and all who admired her work.


 

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Ruger Reveals He Started Sneaking Out to Parties at Age 9 to Dance to Afrobeats

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Nigerian Singer Ruger reveals when his passion for music and dancing began, he traced the passion back to his childhood.

During a recent interview, the singer spoke on how he had to opportunity to express his passion by sneaking out to parties when he was nine years old.

At that age, I already loved Afrobeats and Dancehall, I used to sneak out to parties just to dance. I wasn’t even 10 yet, but I could move my body and really loved the vibe.”


 

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DJ Cuppy Says Her Sisters’ Success Inspires Her Not Pressures Her

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DJ Cuppy has celebrated her sisters, Tolani and Temi Otedola, over their latest milestones, saying their success inspires her rather than puts her under pressure. Cuppy congratulated Tolani for dropping her new album titled Sht I Nvr Finished, and Temi for the release of her latest film Ms Kayin.

Sharing her thoughts on X, the billionaire heiress made it clear that for her, sibling success is all about motivation, not competition. “Sibling rivalry mixed with love should be motivation, not pressure,” Cuppy wrote.

“My big sister @shestolani just released her album Sht I Nvr Finished, and my baby sister @TemiOtedola just dropped her movie Ms Kayin. “It’s not about competing, it’s about inspiring each other,” she added.


 

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Seun Kuti Says Tinubu’s Policies Are to Protect Politicians Not Ordinary Nigerians

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Afrobeat singer Seun Kuti has slammed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying his only real achievement so far is shielding criminals. Kuti believes most of Tinubu’s harsh economic policies were never about helping ordinary Nigerians but rather designed to protect the political elite from facing justice.

The Grammy-nominated musician also called out FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, saying Wike’s biggest concern during his latest media chat wasn’t about solving Nigeria’s problems but about the new opposition coalition trying to shake things up. According to Kuti, Wike was upset that some opposition politicians are now turning against Tinubu despite all the president has allegedly done to shield the political class.

In a video shared online, Kuti mocked Wike’s recent comments saying, “That media chat deserves some plots of land in my books. Wike even revealed that during Amaechi’s time as Rivers governor, his wife was allegedly collecting N4 billion monthly. It would’ve been nice if he mentioned how long that lasted.” He added that Wike and other Tinubu loyalists are only interested in protecting the status quo. “If you listened carefully, Wike wasn’t talking to Nigerians, he was warning the opposition politicians not to scatter things.”

Kuti stressed that when politicians claim Tinubu has made tough decisions for the country, it’s all a cover-up. “The only bold thing this president has done is bury crimes under more crimes. But for those crimes to stay buried, it takes wickedness. That’s why Nigerians are suffering. Something was taken from the people, and now we’re paying the price,” he said.


 

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