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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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Jaywon Accuses Odumodublvck of Using Him for Fame and Attention

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Singer Jaywon has called out rapper Odumodublvck, accusing him of using his name to gain attention and stay relevant in the music industry.

During the interview, Odumodublvck downplayed the seriousness of their past quarrel, describing it as mere banter and insisting that they were on good terms.

He expressed admiration for Jaywon but added a jab, saying the singer only remains relevant because of his popular New Year anthem, “This Year.” Odumodublvck said, “Forget all that banter, Jaywon is my guy. I really love Jaywon. But let’s be real, people only call him once a year to perform ‘This Year.’”

These remarks did not sit well with Jaywon, who took to his X account to address Odumodublvck’s claims. In a series of posts, Jaywon fired back, accusing the rapper of constantly bringing up his name to maintain his relevance.

He wrote, “Odumodu can’t seem to stop mentioning my name in his interviews because that’s the only way people pay attention to him. He knows none of his other beefs gain traction unless my name is involved. When I said he’s not all that, I wasn’t beefing—it was just facts. Enjoy your moment, boy.

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“It’s funny how he thinks I’m beefing with him. Bro, move on and focus on your career. Or is it the fact that one song I made years ago still keeps me relevant, and that gets to you?”


 

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Kefilwe Mabote Burns All Her Designer Clothes After Finding Christ

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South African media personality Kefilwe Mabote recently sparked a heated discussion after posting a video of herself burning her expensive designer clothes.

The move caught many by surprise, with some questioning why she didn’t donate the items to those in need instead.

In a new Instagram post, Mabote took the time to explain her actions, revealing that her decision was rooted in her newfound faith in Christ.

She shared that, according to the Bible, such items are considered “accursed,” referencing Joshua 7:13 for context.

Mabote went on to elaborate that the Medusa image featured on some of her Versace items, which symbolizes a Greek god from the marine kingdom, had deep spiritual significance.

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She explained that, as a believer, she could no longer support or hold onto items that represented values she no longer stood for.

In her post, she wrote, “I’ve been getting questions about why I chose to burn Versace items instead of giving them away, and I want to explain with care.

The decision came from a place of deep conviction. As believers, we cannot serve two masters, and I couldn’t in good conscience pass on items that I know carry spiritual implications.”


 

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Omar Marmoush Reveals Burna Boy as His Favorite Musician and Ronaldinho as Childhood Idol

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Manchester City’s new signing, Omar Marmoush, has shared some personal favorites in a recent interview with the club’s media team.

The Egyptian forward, who joined City from German club Eintracht Frankfurt, revealed that Grammy-winning Nigerian superstar Burna Boy is his favorite musician.

When asked about his top artist, Marmoush didn’t hesitate to name the Afrobeats sensation, whose global hits have captivated millions.

Marmoush also opened up about his childhood idol, naming Brazilian football legend Ronaldinho as a major inspiration.

Known for his dazzling skills and joyful style of play, Ronaldinho’s influence clearly shaped Marmoush’s own approach to football.

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