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Nasty Blaq Defends Davido Against Growing Disrespect

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Nigerian skit maker Nasty Blaq has voiced concern over the treatment of singer Davido, mentioning what he describes as a growing lack of respect for the artist across social media.

Blaq, known for his humorous skits and active online presence, expressed frustration about how Davido is often misunderstood, noting that people might be taking his kindness for granted.

In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Nasty Blaq didn’t hold back, stating that the disrespect Davido faces has become overwhelming.

He pointed out that Davido is simply trying to be helpful, showing support for people in different ways, yet it seems to result in backlash rather than appreciation.

This remark from Blaq follows a controversy involving Davido and popular content creator Korty EO, who recently took to social media to share her own frustrating experience with the artist’s team.

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Korty revealed that she had recorded an interview with Davido, having secured permission from his team to post it afterward.

However, she claimed that Davido’s management later requested she re-edit the content before ultimately blocking her from sharing the video at all.

Korty didn’t hide her disappointment, stating that she had encountered similar issues with other artists who agreed to be interviewed but later refused to allow their footage to be posted.

She urged artists to think carefully before appearing on her show if they are uncomfortable being open with the public, adding that it wastes her time and disrupts her creative process.


 

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Oluwadolarz Explains How His Stage Name Led People to Think He’s a Yahoo Boy

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Popular Nigerian skit maker Oluwadolarz has opened up about the challenges he faces due to misconceptions surrounding his stage name.

During a chat on the Open Up podcast, he revealed that some brands hesitate to work with him simply because of his name, assuming it has negative connotations.

Sharing the backstory, he explained that the name “Dolarz” came about in 2010 when he was still a stand-up comedian. He had cracked a joke about the fluctuating value of the dollar, and the nickname stuck.

“People forgot my real name because that joke became my identity. By 2014, I started adding ‘Oluwa is involved’ whenever people called me Dolarz. That’s how ‘Oluwadolarz’ was formed,” he said.

Unfortunately, the name has led to a lot of false assumptions. “Many think I’m a Yahoo boy or involved in shady activities. Brands don’t want to associate with me because of that misconception,” he added.

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Born Olamide Ogunleye, Oluwadolarz recently made headlines after his fiancée and baby mama, Ifeluv, publicly announced their breakup, accusing him of infidelity and financial neglect.


 

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Tom Cruise Pays Heartfelt Tribute to Late Co-Star Val Kilmer

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Tom Cruise has paid a heartfelt tribute to his late friend and former co-star Val Kilmer, who passed away earlier this week at 65.

Cruise and Kilmer first shared the screen in the 1986 hit Top Gun, where they played rivals-turned-allies, Maverick and Iceman. Decades later, they reunited for Top Gun: Maverick in 2022, a moment fans cherished.

Speaking at CinemaCon 2025 in Las Vegas, Cruise reflected on Kilmer’s impact, calling him a dear friend and praising his contributions to the film industry.

“I deeply admired his work and felt honored when he joined Top Gun and later returned for Top Gun: Maverick,” Cruise said. “He loved movies and gave so much to all of us. Let’s take a moment to remember the amazing times we had with him. I wish him well on his next journey.”


 

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Nigerian Actress Lolo1 Blames Government for Nigerians Leaving the Country

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Nigerian Actress Omotunde Adebowale David popularly known as Lolo1 shares her perspective on why Nigerians choose to suffer abroad than stay in Nigeria.

During a recent interview the actress speaks on her thoughts on this topic. The actress highlights the fault and role of the government, she states that the state of the economy has heavily played a role in Nigerians choices. Especially when it comes to relocation to another country.

I feel bad for Nigerians. I feel bad because, are the facts not glaring? I don’t know much about data, but the data is literally in your face. It shows that we are making the lives of foreign countries easier.”


 

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