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Tayo Faniran Voices Displeasure with BBNaija Recruitment Process

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Big Brother Africa reality show star and actor, Tayo Faniran, has voiced dissatisfaction with the current recruitment process of the show. He criticized the organizers for recruiting new contestants who he believes lead unproductive lives, contrasting it with his experience when he had to undergo years of auditions to be selected.

Sharing his frustration on his Instagram story, Tayo remarked “I did not like social media because I thought it watered down the value of fame.”

“I auditioned for the show in 2009 and I only made it in 2014, but today any dirty low life with fruitless life can become popular on the tiny screens.

“It’s such a shame when the bar become too low even a rat would effortlessly jump it.

“I am super upset tonight, and to all the enablers of mediocrity, continue, you are only ruining the ground your future generations will dwell on.”

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Tolanibaj Says Moving to Nigeria Was One of Her Best Decisions

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Reality TV star and DJ Tolani Shobajo, popularly known as Tolanibaj, has opened up about how relocating to Nigeria from the United States turned out to be one of the best decisions of her life.

Taking to her X handle, the former Big Brother Naija housemate reflected on her journey, revealing that when she first considered moving back, it didn’t entirely make sense.

However, she trusted her instincts and took the leap. Now, six years later, she has no regrets.

“Honestly, relocating to Nigeria was one of the best choices I’ve ever made. I’m grateful for the timing of my move.

At the time, it didn’t fully make sense, but it just felt right, so I took the risk. It’s been six interesting years, and I couldn’t be happier,” she wrote.

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Don Jazzy and Wizkid Reunite in Trending Video After Months of Feud

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Don Jazzy and Wizkid have finally settled their differences after months of tension. Their reconciliation was caught on camera, and the clips are now trending online.

The fallout between the two music heavyweights started when Wizkid made his now-infamous statement, “Hip-hop is dead.” This didn’t sit well with many Nigerian rappers, including Ladipoe, who is signed to Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records.

Ladipoe fired back at Wizkid with a tweet that read, “Nigerian rappers that survived ‘hip-hop is dead’ watching Afrobeats artists go through their own.” This was a clear jab at Wizkid.

One fan decided to drag Wizkid into the conversation by tagging him in a tweet about Ladipoe’s shade. Wizkid’s response was blunt: “lol never chatting to anyone signed to an influencer. Next d’.”

He later retweeted posts suggesting that he was referring to Don Jazzy as nothing more than a social media influencer rather than a legendary producer and music mogul.

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This sparked massive reactions online. While some people defended Wizkid, many felt he was disrespecting Don Jazzy, a man who has played a crucial role in shaping the Nigerian music industry.

Things escalated further when Don Jazzy unfollowed Wizkid on social media, making it clear that their relationship had taken a hit.


 

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“What I have is hers” – Tems Dedicates Grammy Win to Her Mother

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Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, known professionally as Tems, recently opened up about her close bond with her mother.

In an interview with ET at the 67th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, the “Mr. Rebel” hitmaker revealed that she shares everything she has with her mom. “What I have is hers. We share everything I have,” Tems said, highlighting the depth of their relationship.

Reflecting on her Grammy win, Tems expressed immense gratitude, saying, “I’m grateful to God. I’m thankful. I think it’s a blessing. I’m extremely blessed and favored. I just want to give that out in any way that I can.”

Tems’ song Love Me Jeje won the prestigious Best African Music Performance award at the event. While accepting the award, she took a moment to honor her mother, dedicating the win to her as a gesture of love and appreciation.


 

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