Entertainment
“I’m a Lover Boy, but Relationships Don’t Work for Me” – Ruger
Nigerian singer Ruger has opened up about his experiences and struggles with romantic relationships, revealing that they often don’t work out for him despite his natural inclination toward love.
During an interview with Naija FM, Ruger described himself as a “lover boy” but admitted that staying committed in relationships has been challenging.
According to him, he initially approaches relationships with serious intentions, but his interest tends to fade over time.
“I’m naturally a lover boy,” he shared, “but I’ve realized now that relationships just don’t seem to work for me.
When I meet a girl, my first thought is to get serious with her, but after a while, I lose that seriousness and become distant.”
Ruger also addressed his interactions with female fans, emphasizing that while he appreciates their support, he keeps the relationship professional.
“The most I can give a female fan on stage is a flower,” he said.
“To me, it feels like we’re working together. I don’t see it going beyond the stage.”
Known for his hits like Bounce and Asiwaju, Ruger has gained a loyal fan base, particularly among young women, thanks to his unique style and vibrant performances.
Despite his popularity, the singer maintains boundaries in his personal and professional life, choosing to focus on his music career rather than romantic entanglements.
Entertainment
Weekend Vibes: Throwback To Rihanna’s Biggest Hits
Welcome back to the weekend! It’s been a long week, so why don’t we rewind time and listen to the best of Rihanna’s songs? Rihanna started singing at 3 years old and released her first hit in 2005, called “Pon de Replay.” She was the early 2000s “IT girl” with her hit songs.
Now, I’m sure if we listen to most of them, we’ll feel nostalgic—like 2005 was 20 years ago! Let’s focus on the recommendations to take you back in time.
Here is a list of her biggest hits.
- Pon De Replay
- We Found Love
- Diamonds
- Rude Boy
- Disturbia
- Only Girl (in the world)
- Umbrella
- What’s my name
- Love the way you lie
- Don’t Stop Music
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7 Highly Anticipated K-Dramas to Watch in January 2025
It’s a new month and a new year. You know what that means? A new line-up of K-dramas for the months lies ahead. Fans are already excited to see the new K-dramas with amazing storylines and familiar faces!
I think I spot the man who made us fall in love with K-dramas, Lee Min Ho!! Or as we popularly know him “Gu Jun-pyo”. Well, I’m sure you’re excited now.
Here’s a list of upcoming K-dramas for January 2025.
1. Love Scout
2. When The Stars Gossip
3. The Queen Who Crowns
4. Motel California
5. Unmasked
6. Study Group
7. The Trauma Code: Heroes On Call
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Mr. Macaroni Explains Why He Will Keep Ignoring Governor Sanwo-Olu
Mr. Macaroni, a well-known Nigerian comedian, skit maker, and activist, has shared why he refuses to acknowledge Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu publicly.
This revelation came after an X user, @OyesileJohn, criticized Macaroni for ignoring the Governor.
The user posted, “To d’ifa fun a certain Macaroni who, in an attempt to please the mob, snubbed the governor of Lagos state. Omo ase.”
In his response, Mr. Macaroni doubled down on his stance, saying he would continue to ignore Governor Sanwo-Olu, whom he referred to as “your Governor.”
He added, “He doesn’t mean anything to me, neither do you or your father.
I love that you slaves bring this issue up all the time.
For every time you do, I will send you to your masters.”
Explaining his reason, the skit maker recounted his harrowing experience during the End SARS protests in October 2020.
Mr. Macaroni, whose real name is Debo Adedayo, was among the protesters arrested at the Lekki Toll Gate.
He revealed that he was stripped, beaten, and dehumanized while in detention.
According to him, the police officers who brutalized him told him to “stop disturbing the governor.”