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Actress Binta Ayo Mogaji Reveals Abuse Led to End of 13-Year Marriage

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Veteran Nollywood actress Binta Ayo Mogaji has spoken out about the abusive relationship that led to the end of her 13-year marriage to former footballer Victor Ayodele Oduleye.

In an interview on the ‘Talk To B’ podcast with Biola Bayo, Mogaji detailed the physical and emotional abuse she endured.

Mogaji, who previously had a child with actor Jibola Dabo, married Oduleye, a retired footballer and physiotherapist, in 2006.

She recounted how their initially loving relationship turned abusive, leading her to live in constant fear.

“We fell in love, but I faced beatings over any little issue. The mental and physical abuse, even in England, was overwhelming.

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When it was just the two of us at home, I would sit outside to avoid being abused. After thirteen years of marriage, we have now been separated for four years,” Mogaji revealed.


 

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Trevor Noah Hints 2025 Grammys Could Be His Last Time Hosting in the U.S.

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Trevor Noah, the South African comedian and beloved event host, has hinted that his time hosting the Grammy Awards in the U.S. may be coming to an end.

During his monologue at the 2025 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Trevor shared that the upcoming reelection of Donald Trump could mark the final time he takes the stage to host an American event.

Trevor’s remark about the changes in Washington stirred curiosity as he reflected on the political climate.

“There’s been a few changes in Washington, so this may be the last time I get to host anything in this country,” he said.


 

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Beyoncé Makes History With First Album of the Year Win at 2025 Grammys

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Beyoncé has achieved a historic milestone at the 2025 Grammy Awards, securing her first-ever Album of the Year award for her country-inspired project, Cowboy Carter.

This victory marks the first time a Black woman has won this prestigious category since Lauryn Hill’s triumph in 1999.

Cowboy Carter not only clinched Album of the Year but also earned the accolade for Best Country Album, making Beyoncé the first Black woman in over five decades to win a Grammy in a country category.

During the ceremony, Taylor Swift presented the award to a visibly moved Beyoncé, who expressed her gratitude to God, her family, and collaborators.

She emphasized the importance of perseverance in transcending genre boundaries and acknowledged the contributions of Black and LGBTQ+ artists to country music.

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Kendrick Lamar Wins Big at the Grammys as ‘Not Like Us’ Takes Home Five Awards

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Kendrick Lamar has added to his impressive Grammy collection, bringing his total wins to 22 after his hit song Not Like Us dominated the 66th Grammy Awards. The track won in all five categories it was nominated for.

The song, which became an anthem during Lamar’s highly publicized feud with Drake, took home:

  • Song of the Year
  • Record of the Year
  • Best Rap Song
  • Best Rap Performance
  • Best Music Video

Not Like Us gained massive popularity not just for its hard-hitting lyrics and production but also for its cultural significance, as many saw it as a defining moment in Lamar’s long-standing rivalry with Drake.


 

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