Entertainment
Regency Glam Lives On: Stunning Styles from the Bridgerton Premiere
The Bridgerton premiere has come and gone, but the fashion moments are still living rent-free in our minds. From unique statement looks to elegant appearances by Nigerian stars, the premiere delivered pure regency glamour.
Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout Bridgerton-inspired styles that stole the spotlight.
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‘Kidnappers Are Not Working Alone’ – David Ibiyeomie Claims
Nigerian pastor David Ibiyeomie has spoken on the rise of insecurity in the country, claiming that kidnappers are not operating alone.
“Kidnappers are not just holding those children without sponsors. Do you know the kind of work DSS does? They can track and arrest you anywhere.”
He then spoke about elections, stating that the electoral body must think about the people, remain truthful throughout the process, and avoid corruption.
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DeeOne Reacts to Yinka Alaseyori’s Apology Over Oyo Abduction Comments
Nigerian reality star DeeOne has shared his thoughts on gospel singer Yinka Alaseyori‘s apology over her comments regarding the Oyo State abduction incident.
The singer faced backlash after stating that Nigerians should pray for the president and that the government was doing its best to address the country’s challenges. However, she later apologized following criticism from the public.
Reacting to the apology, DeeOne said she apologized because of public pressure and questioned how a spiritual minister could allow public opinion to shake her stance.
“I can bet 100% that you did not seek the face of God before you made that apology video. Na pressure make you do that thing (apology). You apologized because people were dragging you. Maybe you are looking at it that they no go call you again for events or people would not like you.”
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Illbliss Speaks Against Tribalism, Highlights Igbo Contribution to Lagos State
Nigerian rapper Illbliss has spoken against tribalism in Nigeria. He urged Nigerians to accept that people live outside their states of origin and that there is no need to criticize or ask someone to return to their state.
He also spoke about Lagos State, noting that although it is predominantly Yoruba land, Igbos have built successful lives and businesses there.
“The Igbos have given a lot to the Lagos economy in terms of trade and commerce. I wonder how this town will be if you told every Igbo man to leave. So, I’m always shocked whenever I hear comments like, ‘If you’re not from Lagos State, go back to your state.'”









