Victor Boniface shared that he once found a woman on Twitter mocking his talent, only to discover she had been repeatedly messaging him privately to ask for money. Instead of reacting angrily, he calmly asked for her account details—then blocked her.
Peter says they weren’t acting like family when he was being wronged, so he won’t suddenly accept that label now. He confirms the issue is still in court and makes it clear that forgiveness doesn’t mean giving people access to him.
“At 50, I don’t give a d*mn.” — Taraji P. Henson
“It’s not that I’m cold — I just don’t have the capacity to carry everyone else’s burdens.
I know who I am, and I’m grounded in where I stand.
Nigerian street-hop star Zlatan Ibile has reportedly put out a call for a French teacher and the offer is turning heads.
According to the post, he’s willing to pay a staggering ₦5 million per month for the right tutor.
Davido has been officially appointed by the Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, who is also the flag bearer of the ACCOD Party, as the Head of Youth Mobilization for the Campaign Council.
Omah Lay named the artists who inspire him in a recent interview, but did not mention Davido. This sparked online reactions, though his comments were focused on personal musical influence rather than any conflict.
Yul Edochie expressed doubt that Peter Obi will become Nigeria’s president at this time, saying his involvement in opposition coalition talks and his reported alignment with the African Democratic Congress may not be effective or gain momentum ahead of the 2027 elections.
Eminem has been sober since April 20, 2008. After a near-fatal overdose in 2007, he embraced recovery, citing it as a major turning point that saved his life and restored his career.
Today April 2026, he is celebrating 18 years of sobriety.
Don Jazzy says talent alone isn’t enough to be a successful artist.
Beyond having a good voice, you need personality, stage presence, and a genuine connection with people. Some are better suited as writers or producers—and can still succeed that way.
Tijani Fatai says police officers in Lagos should not search people’s phones, and citizens are free to record officers on duty.
He added that checkpoints should focus only on vehicles, while officers are encouraged to record their own activities for transparency.
“Due to claims that my posts distract Nigerian youths from holding leaders accountable, I’ll be stepping back from social media till month end.
This is a chance for influencers and activists to take charge, My focus remains Nigeria’s growth see you soon.”
– VeryDarkBlackMan
Aliko Dangote shares his thoughts on Africa’s path to growth:
“At the end of the day, it’s not about thinking small — you have to think big first. That’s how growth begins.”
Speaking at the 32nd Annual Meetings of Afreximbank in Abuja.
— “Think big, grow big.” – Aliko Dangote
"You have to be very rich to even own a private Jet. Maintaining the jet over the years is more expensive than buying the jet. We thank God that my family is blessed enough to have a very lucrative business that can manage that." - Davido
🎬 Legendary Nollywood icon Pete Edochie dropped some wisdom for those who still think drinking garri is a sign of poverty:
🗣️ “Drinking garri doesn’t mean you’re poor — but allowing it to swell before drinking, that’s poverty.”
Truth is, it’s not the garri… it’s the mindset.
“In 2018, I already had that feeling—I knew it was going to happen. At that time, I always stayed low-key. I would just stay in the shadows, watching and observing. Anywhere Mr Eazi was, I was there.
- Joeboy