Connect with us

Entertainment

“If I Join Politics, I’ll Still Perform” — Davido Shares Thoughts

Published

on


Nigerian singer Davido shared that if he chases a position in politics, it won’t stop him from being a singer.

He shared his thoughts in a recent interview about how he will still be a singer and have a seat in office.

“If I ever decide to work in government, I would still be performing. I don’t think that stops anything.

“Obviously, it won’t be as much as before. Michel Martelly was a musician while he was president of Haiti, and he still performed. He even went on tours during his presidential vacations.”


Entertainment

Toolz Opens Up About the Reality of Marriage And Shares Advise

Published

on


Nigerian media personality Toolz has spoken about marriage and shared advice for singles preparing to get married.

She also opened up about her own marriage, revealing that it has not always been easy, especially with her husband being a pilot and often away from home. However, they have now been married for 10 years.

“Marriage isn’t easy. If you see anyone who has been married for 10, 15, or 20 years, that’s a big thing because they have worked through different things. There are times when you question yourself on why you are still married.”


Continue Reading

Entertainment

Iyabo Ojo Explains Why Her Ex-Husband Attended Priscilla’s Wedding

Published

on


Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has spoken about why her ex-husband, who is also the father of her children, was present at Priscilla’s wedding.

The actress explained that she wanted to break the cycle of broken homes in her family and ensure her children experienced something different.

“So I don’t know, there’s something called ancestral curses, and we Africans believe it. I believe if you don’t want something to continue, you have to be able to break it. I made up my mind that whatever situation happened between my dad and my mum, and even the mistakes I made, my children will not repeat them.”


Continue Reading

Entertainment

‘People Misunderstood Her’ — Portable Speaks on Remi Tinubu

Published

on


Nigerian singer Portable has shared his thoughts on the advice given by Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, who encouraged Nigerians to start small businesses such as selling corn or akara.

It can be recalled that many Nigerians later turned the comment into satire and criticised the advice.

Portable, however, defended the First Lady, saying “Nigerians misunderstood what Remi Tinubu meant. If you look at many wealthy people in this country, their mothers trained them by selling pepper and roasted corn. When I went to London, I even saw someone selling corn while using a Benz.”


Continue Reading

Trending