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Joselyn Dumas speaks on being SCAMMED
In March 2026, Ghanaian actress Joselyn Dumas went public on social media and interviews about being scammed while trying to upgrade her DStv subscription, a routine action that turned costly.
According to her, she contacted what she believed was customer service, but it turned out to be fraudsters who gained access to her mobile money (MoMo) account and wiped it clean. The story quickly gained traction online, with clips and posts circulating as users reacted with shock, writing things like “Even celebrities are not safe from MoMo scams!”
Her experience struck a nerve because it reflects the growing wave of mobile money fraud in Africa, where scammers impersonate trusted brands like DStv to deceive users. The emotional weight comes from the realization that if a high-profile figure like Joselyn Dumas can be scammed, everyday users are even more vulnerable. Reports indicate she unknowingly interacted with a fake customer support contact, leading to her account being compromised.
One reaction summed it up: “This could happen to anyone; the system isn’t safe enough.” The incident highlights rising concerns about digital security and online trust.
As many users advised online, “Always double-check before you pay.” Situations like this show that digital convenience must be matched with digital caution, especially in an era where scams are becoming more sophisticated.
Jaiyeorie — this is why it matters.
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Dakore Akande flaunts bikini body in leopard print
Nollywood actress Dakore Egbuson Akande sparked admiration on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) after sharing photos of herself in a leopard print bikini at a luxury spa, confidently embracing relaxation and wellness. The post quickly went viral as fans praised her physique and elegance, with comments like “This is how to age gracefully!” and “Body goals with peace of mind.” Alongside the visuals, she emphasized the need to slow down and prioritize personal well-being, turning what seemed like a simple lifestyle post into a broader conversation about self-care and intentional living.
Dakore Akande’s bikini spa photos reflects a growing cultural shift toward self-care, body confidence, and mental wellness, especially among women balancing career, family, and societal expectations. Her message resonated because it challenged the idea that self-care is a luxury, instead presenting it as a necessity. In her words, she highlighted the importance of “taking time to reset, recharge, and love yourself fully.” Fans connected deeply, with one comment reading, “Self-care is not selfish, it’s survival.” The moment trended because it combined celebrity influence with a relatable message of personal restoration.
Public figures like Dakore Akande help normalize prioritizing mental and physical health, encouraging audiences to follow suit. Experts often stress that regular self-care improves productivity, emotional balance, and long-term health outcomes. As many followers echoed online, “You can’t pour from an empty cup.” By sharing her spa experience, Dakore reinforces a powerful message: wellness should be intentional, not occasional, especially in today’s fast-paced world.
Jaiyeorie — this is why it matters.
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Sabinus girl friend PREYE welcomes baby boy
Sabinus trended across Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) after reports and viral posts revealed that his girlfriend Preye had welcomed a baby boy. The news surfaced through clips and congratulatory posts circulating online, with captions like “Sabinus and Preye welcome a son” and “Congratulations to the Investor!” flooding timelines. The announcement quickly gained traction, especially as fans reacted to the development in his personal life, making it one of the most talked-about celebrity baby news in Nigeria.
The news came amid ongoing public curiosity about Sabinus’ relationship status, especially following reports about his previous marriage challenges. Fans expressed mixed feelings—some celebrating the birth with messages like “A child is always a blessing”, while others debated the timeline and circumstances. The situation trended because it combined joyful news (a newborn) with existing public narratives, making it highly engaging across social platforms.
At the same time, audiences are reminded to balance curiosity with empathy, recognizing that celebrity families deserve privacy during major life events like childbirth. As many users commented online, “Celebrate the child, not the drama.” Focusing on positivity helps shift conversations toward support rather than controversy.
Jaiyeorie — this is why it matters.
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Late Abisola Kola Daisi seen with Beyonce Kelly Rowland Jackie Long in MIAMI
Legacy is not just what you leave behind, but what people continue to discover.” By documenting Abisola Kola-Daisi’s global connections and personal impact, her story remains relevant and inspiring across borders.
Photos resurfacing on social media in 19th March 2026 showed the late Abisola Kola-Daisi in warm moments alongside global stars like Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and actor Jackie Long pool side Miami Florida 20 years ago, sparking admiration and renewed conversation online. The images, quickly went viral as fans shared captions like “She really lived a global life” and “True elegance and connections.” The resurfaced visuals offered a glimpse into her influence and social circle beyond Nigeria.
Seeing Abisola Kola-Daisi aka Abi Hollywood among internationally recognized figures like Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland reinforces her image as a woman who moved seamlessly across elite spaces while maintaining her Nigerian identity. For many, it wasn’t just about celebrity proximity but about what she represented—grace, access, and quiet impact.
As one social media user wrote, “This is soft power—no noise, just presence.” The resurfacing happened because audiences are actively revisiting her life story, especially after her passing.
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Senegal President Faye updates his profile with AFCON trophy behind him
When a Profile Picture Becomes a Statement: Senegal’s President, the AFCON Trophy, and a Nation’s Unfinished Story
In a moment that quickly caught attention online, Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye updated his profile picture to one that places the Africa Cup of Nations trophy behind him — a symbol that, on its surface, celebrates victory and pride.
But look closer, and you’ll see that this image is not simply a digital celebration of sport. It arrives amid one of the most dramatic episodes in African football history: Senegal’s 2025 AFCON triumph being overturned months after the final — a decision that has sparked national outrage, legal appeals, and deep conversations about fairness, identity, and sporting governance.
For millions of Senegalese, the trophy still feels real — not because a piece of metal changed hands, but because the team fought, suffered, and conquered on the pitch.
By placing the AFCON cup behind him in his profile, the president isn’t just sharing a photo. He is asserting a narrative: one of national dignity, resistance, and belonging to a story that refuses to be rewritten off the field. It is a subtle yet powerful message to his people — that memory and identity cannot be stripped as easily as a title can on paper.
If an image can carry more conviction than a court ruling, what does that reveal about the stories we choose to keep alive — and the meanings we inscribe on them long after the whistles have faded?
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Chike calls out 50k debtor
Chike took to social media with words that exposed more than just a financial dispute. He publicly accused a woman identified as Chioma Nneoma Ochibili of allegedly duping him of $20,000 in what he believed was a business deal — a deal that he now says never truly existed.
In a series of posts on X, Chike wrote:
“Chioma Nneoma Ochibili, so you are a thief? That’s how they do. They will tell you they are doing certain business. Her business is to survive on your money.”
He comments on the strange reality that he may have lost more — saying, “$50,000 in the air. $20,000 of my hard‑earned money I didn’t see either.”
This is not just a celebrity grievance post. It’s a moment that unsettles how we think about trust, ambition, and vulnerability in a world where screens are economies of reputation and narrative. Here is an artist who built his voice in soulful music, now forced to raise it in accusation — not just over money, but over the foundation of belief we place in others before clarity arrives.
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