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Encourage your mothers to join TikTok – Ayra Starr’s mum tells Nigerians

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The mother of famous Nigerian singer Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, aka Ayra Starr, has urged Nigerians to encourage their middle-aged mothers to join social media platform, TikTok.

Mrs Aderibigbe, who is known for her trendy content on TikTok, claimed that the platform helps middle-aged women mentally.

She made the claim in a video message shared via her TikTok page recently.

“I’m so grateful to be on TikTok. I’m so privileged to have you all in my life as part of me. Thanks you for your support.

“If your mum is between 40-60 years old, encourage them to be on TikTok because it helps them mentally.

“I’m on TikTok now and I can testify to it. My thinking now is different from before. Now, I’m creative in my thoughts.

“You guys can see the way I’m looking. So please, encourage your mums, let them come and teach us their experiences in life,” she said.

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‘Big for nothing’ – Portable drags Saheed Osupa for taking down his song

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable has dragged veteran Fuji musician, Saheed Osupa for taking down his song from streaming platforms over copyright infringement.

Portable in a viral video on Instagram on Wednesday, blasted Saheed Osupa for reporting his song.

Portable had used one line from Osupa’s song, resulting in its removal from Spotify and Apple Music after complaints by the Fuji singer and his distributors.

Reacting to the development, Portable berated Osupa for not supporting his career, calling him a “big for nothing fellow”.

“Saheed Osupa, you are big for nothing. If you can’t embrace me, I will drag you. You sing Fuji while I sing hip hop. The same way I used a line from your music is the same way I removed three verses from Pasuma. But Pasuma never report my song. Keep your distance if you can’t embrace me like the way Pasuma abducted me like his own child. Osupa is a good man.”

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Nedu denies hard drugs, fraud allegations by VeryDarkMan

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Popular media personality, Nedu Wazobia, has reacted to a viral leaked audio linking him to hard drugs and fraud.

We reports that the leaked audio shared by a controversial social media critic, VeryDarkMan, alleged Nedu involvement in drugs and other fraudulent activities.

VeryDarkMan accused Nedu of having close ties with some individuals involved in drugs and fraudulent activities in Turkey, South Africa, and Morocco.

On Wednesday February 26 2025, VeryDarkMan submitted a petition against Nedu at the Turkey, South Africa, and Morocco embassies in Nigeria.

Reacting to the development, Nedu in a recent post on his Instagram story, denied the allegation and involvement in any criminal activities.

“Hello everyone, this is not a joke anymore I know nothing about that voice note going around. I did not make that voice note.While this seems to be fun and games, I’ve never and will never be part of anything criminal”.

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‘I’m a feminist but I don’t support disrespectful wives’ – Funke Akindele

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Nigerian actress and filmmaker, Funke Akindele, has publicly identified herself as a feminist.

Akindele made this revelation while advising the wife of popular skit maker, Kamo State.

Speaking in a viral video on social media, the actress noted that despite her feminist nature, she does not encourage women to disrespect their husbands.

While also urging men to treat women “specially”, she noted the importance of women’s economic power in their home.

“I’m a feminist but I don’t support a woman disrespecting her husband. Make sure you do what is right.

“I believe that we are not the weaker gender. Men are supposed to treat women specially with respect. Also men should not feel a woman belongs to the kitchen and talked to anyhow.

“We women are strong, and bold. Our economic power is very important, that is why we should make sure we have the power and protect the power so we can support our husbands.”

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