Entertainment
Nancy Isime Ditches Marriage Dreams for Career Success

Nollywood star Nancy Isime has opened up about why she doesn’t share the common dream of many young women when it comes to marriage.
In a video that has gained significant attention on social media, the actress candidly explained her focus on building her career rather than prioritizing marriage.
Speaking in an interview on Creativity Live with Lynda, Isime shed light on her perspective, emphasizing that, unlike other girls who often view marriage as a way to achieve financial security, her vision has always been different.
She made it clear that her goal has always been centred around working hard, achieving financial independence, and building a name for herself in the Nigerian entertainment industry.
“I’m scared of the limelight,” she shared. “When other young girls used to sit down and dream about getting married, I never did.
I dreamed of working, making my own money, and being financially independent.”
Isime stressed the importance of self-reliance and confidence, noting that her financial independence allows her to lead the life she envisions.
“I can spend on myself to the point that no one can come into my life thinking, ‘If it wasn’t for me, you wouldn’t have this lifestyle,’” she added.
Her success in Nollywood, along with her strong work ethic and determination, has made her one of the most respected figures in the industry.
By focusing on her career and personal growth, Isime continues to inspire women who aspire to chart their course and achieve success on their terms.
With her unique perspective, Nancy Isime’s brand remains a testament to the power of determination and hard work in a competitive industry like Nollywood.
Her stance resonates with a growing number of young women who are redefining what success and fulfilment look like in today’s world.
Entertainment
Speed Darlington Threatens to Leave Club After Hearing Burna Boy’s Song

Nigerian Singer Speed Darlington sparks reactions with his behavior after hearing Burna Boy’s song in a club.
A viral clip has made its way online as Speed Darlington is seen threatening to leave the club for hearing Burna Boy’s song.
In the video the singer shouted ““I go go,” causing the DJ of the house to quickly change the song to appease to Speed Darlington.
It can be recalled that the two singers have an ongoing beef going on, Speed Darlington always criticizes and speak about Burna Boy online.
In which Burna Boy has reacted to, it was also rumored that Speed Darlington was once arrested for a statement he made against Burna Boy.
Entertainment
Tik Tok Star Jarvis Celebrates New Home in Lagos, Fans Congratulate

Popular Nigerian Tik Toker Jadrolita also known as Jarvis sparks congratulatory messages from fans for being a house owner.
The Tik toker takes to Tik tok to give a house tour of her new home in Lagos, Nigeria. Jarvis expressed excitement as she showed around her house and reminisced her early days before she became popular on social media.
Fans then congratulate her on her new achievement and growth. Many applaud for being able to reach this milestone early in life or earlier than others.
Entertainment
Tolanibaj Says Afrobeats Legends Should Retire If Their Music Is No Longer Good

Reality TV star and DJ, Tolanibaj, has advised some Afrobeats legends to consider stepping away from music if they have lost their spark.
Speaking in a video shared on her TikTok page, Tolanibaj said there is no shame in retiring, especially when putting out poor music only damages the strong brand they worked hard to build. Her comments come as fans continue to criticize the recent releases from Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy.
Tolanibaj said, “Why is it that Nigerian artists don’t know when to evolve or shift fully into business? If your music no longer connects with your fans, why not build on your legacy in other ways instead of letting yourself get dragged and compared to new-generation artists?”
She pointed to Olamide and Don Jazzy as examples of how veteran artists can transition into executive roles and stay respected.
She added, “Stop letting yourself be disrespected. If your old catalogue is A1, there’s no need to keep dropping weak songs. It’s better to retire gracefully or even become a lifestyle influencer than to water down your brand.”
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