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American Rapper DDG Expresses Desire to Flee America for Lagos Amid Coparenting Issues

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American Rapper DDG expresses a new desire to leave America and live in Lagos, Nigeria. The rapper takes to his X and tweeted “I wanna move to Lagos. I’m tired of being in America.”

This statement comes up amid his issues with coparenting. The rapper has expressed his dissatisfaction with the time he spends with his son.

The rapper took to social media and publicly accused his baby mama and American singer, Halle Bailey for keeping their son away from him.

Apart from the accusation, DDG creates a diss track on Halle and pleading that he wants more time with his son.

Fans react to his diss track and many show support to Halle as the rapper showcases immaturity with bringing the issues online. Some fans take the rapper’s side, sparking debate online.

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Chioma Tells Davido She Wants Two More Kids on Father’s Day

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Chioma Adeleke, wife of popular singer Davido, has hinted at wanting more children with him. While celebrating Father’s Day, the celebrity chef took Davido out for dinner and used the moment to express her desire for two more kids. A video from their outing has since gone viral, showing Chioma smiling as she told him, “Happy Father’s Day. We love you, daddy. I want two more kids. I love you.”

This came not long after Davido shared in an interview that they were putting a pause on expanding their family. According to him, they both agreed it was time for Chioma to focus on her career, especially after welcoming twins in 2023. The couple, who lost their first child Ifeanyi in a tragic drowning incident in 2022, are now parents to three kids.


 

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Portable Recalls Plane Encounter with Peter Obi, Compares to Tinubu

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Nigerian Singer Portable expresses his disappointment with only receiving just a handshake from Politician Peter Obi.

He takes to social media to recall his encounter with the politician on a plane and stated how he only got a handshake.

Portable then expresses that if it was another politician he would have received a cash gift. “The day I see Peter Obi, make I no lie, na handshake I collect. Na first class I dey, Peter Obi dey economy. I go greet Peter Obi, na only handshake e give me. If na Tinubu I go collect bundle.”


 

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The Chosen Season 5 Now Streaming as It Tells the Story of the Last Supper

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The wait is over. Season 5 of The Chosen, titled Last Supper, officially arrived today, June 15, 2025, on Amazon Prime Video. Known for bringing a fresh, emotional, and human lens to the story of Jesus and his disciples, this new season picks up right where things were getting intense — leading viewers straight into the final days before the crucifixion.

This chapter is different as it shows the weight of betrayal, loyalty, confusion, and purpose all come crashing together as the story moves toward the Last Supper — a turning point not just in the life of Jesus, but in the lives of those closest to him.

Additionally, the season is being released in batches, rather than all at once:
  • June 15: Episodes 1 and 2 dropped today.
  • June 22: Episodes 3, 4, and 5 will follow.
  • June 29: The final three episodes (6, 7, and 8) will wrap up the season.

Right now, it’s only available to stream on Prime Video. If you already have an Amazon Prime subscription, it’s included; If not, there’s the option to subscribe to just Prime Video by itself.

But here’s the good news — even if you can’t access it now, the show will be made available for free in a few months. After 90 days, you’ll be able to watch it on The Chosen app, the show’s website, and even YouTube — just like earlier seasons.

What’s Season 5 About?

This season focuses on the final week of Jesus’s ministry — the week Christians often refer to as “Holy Week.” It includes emotionally charged scenes like the cleansing of the temple, Judas’s growing inner conflict, intimate conversations among the disciples, and of course, the iconic Last Supper.

Moreover, the way the series handles these moments isn’t like most Biblical dramas. It doesn’t just move through events, it lets you feel them.

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Jonathan Roumie returns once again as Jesus, continuing his quiet but commanding portrayal. Alongside him, the familiar ensemble cast brings depth to characters like Matthew, Peter, Mary Magdalene, and Judas — each one facing personal battles as the shadow of betrayal and sacrifice looms.

From Theaters to Your Living Room

Before it arrived on streaming, parts of Season 5 were actually shown in cinemas across the U.S. and beyond. The theatrical release performed incredibly well, with fans showing up in large numbers. It reminded everyone just how much love and community surrounds this show.

Finally, if you’re wondering what comes next, yes — there’s more. Season 6, which will cover Jesus’s trial and crucifixion, is already in the works, with filming already underway in parts of the U.S. and Europe. And the creators plan to take the story all the way through the resurrection with Season 7, which will be the final chapter.


 

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