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Seyi Vibez deletes posts about Hilda Baci after receiving defamation lawsuit



Singer Seyi Vibez has deleted social media posts he made about celebrity chef Hilda Baci after her lawyers demanded their immediate removal and threatened legal action.

In a letter dated August 15, 2026, law firm Olaniwun Ajayi LP, acting for Hilda Baci, accused the singer of publishing defamatory, mali



cious and false statements about their client on X.

The lawyers cited two posts made by Seyi Vibez on August 14, including one alleging that Hilda Baci's BBL was responsible for artists' catalogue money and another in which he claimed that eating food from her had nearly harmed him and made an allegation involving spiritual manipulation.

According to the letter, the posts had collectively attracted about 4.3 million views, 7,100 reposts, 3,000 comments and 45,000 likes.

Hilda's lawyers said the posts had led to harassment and abusive messages directed at their client, causing what they described as reputational harm and distress.

They demanded that Seyi Vibez permanently delete the posts, issue a public apology and retraction across his social media platforms, and ask his followers to stop any harassment directed at Hilda.

The lawyers also gave him three days to provide a written undertaking not to repeat or circulate similar allegations, warning that failure to comply would lead to further legal action.

Seyi Vibez has since deleted the posts.

Moment Governor Adeleke prostrates before Davido’s dad, Dr Adedeji Adeleke for prayers after his reelection

Moment Governor Adeleke prostrates before Davido’s dad, Dr Adedeji Adeleke for prayers after his reelection

Wande Coal and Davido trade words after Davido reveals why their unreleased song never dropped

Wande Coal and Davido have exchanged words online after Davido spoke about a song they recorded together that was never officially released.

Davido recently explained why his verse on Wande Coal’s viral “Come My Way” snippet never made it to the final release. According to him, Wande reached out to him to record a verse for the song, but he expected the track to be released first before Davido’s version was later released as a remix.

Wande Coal, however, challenged Davido’s account, insisting that the song already had a release plan and date before Davido got involved.

The exchange escalated when Davido responded, “No vex Mr. Little D!ck,” before Wande Coal replied, “No vex too Mr. Toto B€ggar.”

Davido addresses Wande Coal beef, shares screenshot allegedly showing singer asked for his number



Davido has addressed his recent exchange with Wande Coal, insisting that he did not say anything disrespectful to warrant the singer’s reaction.

Speaking during a recent interview, Davido described Wande’s response as childish and claimed the singer had been trying to get his phone number.

According to Davido, he had instructed the person who had Wande’s contact request not to share his number, suggesting that this may be the reason Wande was upset with him.

He later appeared to back up his claim by taking to X to share a screenshot of a message from someone allegedly asking for Davido’s contact on Wande Coal’s behalf.

📹: @newscentral.tv

"Chidimma, go home" South Africans take to the streets chanting for beauty queen to leave country



Supporters of the March and March movement gathered outside the Cape Town Regional Court today, Wednesday, August 19, to insist that beauty queen Chidimma Adetshina leave the country.

The march held as the court prepared to deliver judgment in Chidimma Adetshina’s legal battle over her immigration status in South Africa.

The protesters sang and chanted outside the court, with some calling for Adetshina to leave South Africa.

As Chidimma arrived at the court venue and was immediately swarmed by reporters and protesters. She had to run into the court to evade them.

Videos and reports from the scene showed March and March supporters protesting as the case was being heard.

Chidimma was a beauty queen in South Africa and would have represented the country in the Miss Universe contest but South Africans rejected her, claiming her father is Nigerian, therefore she is Nigerian.

The former Miss South Africa finalist was then chosen by Nigeria to contest in the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant and she won.

As South Africans protested today, they carried banners that read: "She claimed Nigeria and was crowned Ms Nigeria."

"Illegal immigrants are a burden in our country," another banner read.

Chidimma was arrested in June 2026 after South African authorities alleged that she had entered the country through the Lebombo border from Mozambique despite having previously been declared a prohibited person.

Adetshina is challenging the government’s attempt to detain her pending possible deportation.

Her legal team has disputed the authorities’ position, while the Cape Town Regional Court was expected to rule on the matter today, but the Court has now postponed delivering a ruling.

The case has attracted significant public attention in South Africa and Nigeria, following the controversy surrounding Adetshina’s citizenship and her withdrawal from the 2024 Miss South Africa competition before later representing Nigeria at Miss Universe.

“Two years ago, Pocolee tried to r+pe my friend and me” — Rapper Ms Jorji makes allegation following reports of his arrest in the UK



Rapper Ms Jorji has alleged that Nigerian dancer and entertainer Poco Lee attempted to s3xually ass@ult her and her friend during a 2024 encounter in Dallas, Texas.

According to Ms Jorji, she and her friend visited Poco Lee at his apartment after he invited them over. She said she was seeking advice about starting her music career at the time.

She alleged that Poco Lee made unwanted physical advances towards her before allegedly doing the same to her friend and attempting to pull her into another room.

Ms Jorji said they resisted him, managed to leave the apartment and drove several hours back home that night.

Explaining why she did not report the incident at the time, the rapper said she lacked the confidence and believed people would not believe her because of Poco Lee's status in the entertainment industry.

Ms Jorji said she was speaking about the alleged incident now following recent reports concerning Poco Lee, adding that she believes the allegations against him because of what she claims to have experienced herself.

She also alleged that she has encountered other people in the music industry who made inappropriate s3xual propositions in exchange for career opportunities.

The Presidential Chief Of Staff, Chief Femi GBAJABIAMILA ‘funny’ reactions as he addresses Real Heads Of Real Agencies at The Diaspora Economic Conference in Canada on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR

The Presidential Chief Of Staff, Chief Femi GBAJABIAMILA ‘funny’ reactions as he addresses Real Heads Of Real Agencies at The Diaspora Economic Conference in Canada on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR

Some online reactions,
“... Real Heads of Real Agencies oo, Baba we saw what you did there”

KC Luxury ,drug kingpin arrested as NDLEA smashes cocaine cartel






The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a self-styled luxury goods dealer and social media influencer, as he attempted to flee the country. The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), disclosed this while addressing journalists in Lagos on Tuesday 18th August 2026. According to Marwa, the operation began with the interception of a consignment of 184.50 kilograms of cocaine concealed for onward export through a courier logistics channel in Lagos. Given the scale of the seizure, he immediately directed the constitution of a Special Investigation Team, with a mandate to trace the entire network behind the shipment. The cartel was hoping to realise as much as N39 billion from the consignment through their international distribution network. Working closely with the management of the courier company involved, NDLEA operatives unravelled a web of intermediary companies and individuals used to process the consignment, leading to the arrest of two key suspects, among several others. Mara mentioned that the first, Lawal Mujab Kehinde, a staff member of the logistics firm through which the cocaine was processed, was found to have a direct and sustained relationship with the cartel’s Nigerian coordinator. Investigation also established that he packages and processes consignments for the syndicate, routes them to the United Kingdom, other parts of Europe and, Asia, while he was paid in cash. ‘’The second and more prominent suspect is Afolabi Kazeem Michael, popularly known online as “KC Luxury,” whom investigations identified as the Nigerian arrowhead of the cartel. Parading as a social media influencer and businessman dealing in gold, jewellery, and luxury goods, Afolabi used his glamorous public image to disguise a criminal enterprise moving cocaine along a pipeline stretching from South America, through Nigeria, to the United Kingdom, other parts of Europe and Asia.’’

Popular wedding photographer David Martins’ wife accuses him of D.V., says she was att@cked while carrying their infant

Popular wedding photographer David Martins’ wife has accused him of d0mestic vi0lence and buse, alleging that she endured years of physical, verbal and psychological mistreatment during their marriage. 




 In a statement, she claimed Martins att@cked her on May 7, 2026, while she was carrying their three-month-old son. She said she had remained silent for three years to protect his reputation but decided to speak out after realising that her silence was no longer protecting her or her child. The woman also alleged that Martins portrayed a loving, faith-driven image online that was different from what she experienced behind closed doors. She said the matter has been reported to the Lagos Police, Gender Unit, US Embassy and Canadian Embassy, adding that she has photographs and footage relating to her allegations. She also thanked friends and family who helped her and her son leave their home and provided them with financial and other support. “This is not gossip to me. This is not entertainment. This is not social media drama. This is my life. This is my son's life. And this is our truth to tell,” she said.

Ehi Ogbebor dismisses claims she is jealous of Diiadem’s mansion

Ehi Ogbebor dismisses claims she is jealous of Diiadem’s mansion



Blogger Fegiro Johnson chooses Harvester Church, says since she made the post Harvesters member flooded her comment section with testimonies In her words, “... Let’s give harvesters Church a try this Sunday”




Blogger Fegiro Johnson chooses Harvester Church, says since she made the post Harvesters member flooded her comment section with testimonies .In her words, “... Let’s give harvesters Church a try this Sunday” 

Comedian AY Makun and fans hail Airpeace for always supporting Nigerian brands



Jowizaza’s father regains his freedom

The Anambra State Police Command has confirmed the release and safe return of Chief J. J. Ezeokafor, father of socialite, Jowizaza, and a Rev. Sister, who were earlier abducted by armed criminals at Ifite-Awka. 




 The Anambra businessman was abducted in the early hours of Tuesday, August 4, after leaving his residence for a prayer ground in Awka. In a statement released, the command’s spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the Command is currently taking necessary steps to establish the circumstances surrounding their release and obtain relevant information that will assist ongoing investigations and identification of the perpetrators. Ikenga added that the Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command, CP Nnanna Oji Ama, while commending the safe return of the victims, further directed intensified intelligence-led operations and manhunt for those responsible for the abduction. Ikenga added that the ongoing operation involves the Police, Department of State Services (DSS), the Military, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Agunechemba Security Operatives and other relevant security agencies

When an online scammer tired Kate Henshaw



Kate Henshaw has warned social-media users about an apparent scam involving someone using her identity to make fraudulent requests.

The veteran Nollywood actress took to Instagram to alert her followers after discovering that a phone number was allegedly being used to impersonate her.

In the warning, Henshaw identified the number as belonging to a scammer and urged people to block it rather than engage with the person behind it.

The scam relied on Kate Henshaw's identity

The danger with this type of fraud is not necessarily the celebrity herself.

It is the trust attached to her name.

A scammer who impersonates a recognisable public figure can make an otherwise suspicious message appear legitimate. A victim may assume that a request is genuine simply because the person's name, photograph or identity appears familiar.

In Henshaw's case, the warning centred on a number that she said was impersonating her. Social-media posts connected to the warning also urged people to ignore and report accounts or numbers making requests in her name.


For scammers, impersonating a celebrity provides something money cannot easily buy: instant credibility.

The person receiving a message may already know the celebrity and may therefore lower their guard.

The scammer doesn't necessarily need to convince someone that they are famous. They only need the victim to believe that the message is genuinely coming from that famous person.

That is why seemingly simple requests for money, transfers, assistance or personal information can become dangerous when they come through an account or number pretending to belong to someone trusted.

Kate Henshaw has been vocal about online fraud before

This isn't the first time Henshaw has used her social-media platform to speak about online scams and questionable fundraising.

In February 2025, she urged Nigerians to verify medical fundraising claims before sending money after a viral account of a woman seeking cancer treatment raised concerns about whether donations had been genuinely used for the stated purpose. Henshaw advised people to verify medical claims and, where possible, visit the hospital themselves.

That makes her latest warning consistent with a broader message she has previously shared online: don't let emotion replace verification.

The safest response is verification

A familiar name is not proof of identity.

Neither is a profile photograph.

Neither is a WhatsApp display picture.

And increasingly, even a convincing message can be manufactured or copied.

If someone claiming to be a celebrity asks for money, personal information or a financial transfer, the safest approach is to stop and verify the request through an independently confirmed official account.

Do not use the phone number or contact details supplied by the person making the request to verify their identity.

Instead, go directly to the public figure's verified social-media account or official website and check whether the request has actually been made.

The bigger lesson from Kate Henshaw's warning

Celebrity impersonation is ultimately less about fame than it is about trust.

Scammers borrow identities because people are more likely to respond when they believe the person contacting them is familiar, influential or trustworthy.

Henshaw's warning therefore extends beyond her own followers.

It is a reminder that on social media, recognising a name is not the same thing as verifying a person.

And when money enters the conversation, that distinction can be expensive.

Jaiyeorie takeaway: If a celebrity—or anyone else—contacts you unexpectedly asking for money, assistance or sensitive information, verify the identity independently before responding.

Tania Omotayo, Dabota Lawson, Lola Oj and Tomike Adeoye Celebrate as Toke Makinwa’s Daughter Yakira Turns One in London

Toke Makinwa's daughter, Yakira, marked her first birthday surrounded by family, friends and some of Nigeria's familiar fashion and entertainment faces.


Toke Makinwa didn't just throw her daughter a first birthday party—she created a little One-derland for her.
The London celebration was filled with dreamy pink and purple décor, playful details and a whimsical birthday atmosphere, giving Yakira's milestone the fairytale treatment.

Among those who came out to celebrate were Tania Omotayo, Dabota Lawson, Lola Oj and Tomike Adeoye, bringing plenty of personality—and, naturally, plenty of style—to the special occasion.







Toke welcomed Yakira in August 2025 and named her Yakira Eliana, Olakitan, Iyanuoluwa, Ikeoluwa, Adunola. She described her daughter as her “miracle” and said becoming a mother was the happiest she had ever been. 


London was the place to be as Toke Makinwa’s daughter, Yakira Eliana, celebrated her first birthday surrounded by family, friends and some of her mum’s stylish inner circle.

Among those who came out for the special occasion were Tania Omotayo, Dabota Lawson, Lola Oj and Tomike Adeoye, who all joined the birthday festivities.

Tomike even gave followers a little glimpse into the excitement online, announcing that they were off to celebrate “the latest one year old in London” while cheekily referring to Toke as the “assistant birthday girl.” 

And honestly, that description says a lot.

Because while Yakira was obviously the star of the day, first birthdays have a funny way of becoming celebrations of the mother too.

Yakira Is One!

A year ago, Toke introduced her daughter to the world as her long-awaited miracle.

She announced Yakira’s arrival in August 2025, describing motherhood as the happiest experience of her life and saying, “God heard, God answered.” 

Now, that tiny baby is officially one.

And judging from the guest list, Toke wasn't celebrating quietly.

The Girls Came Through

Tania Omotayo.

Dabota Lawson.

Lola Oj.

Tomike Adeoye.

Didi Akinyulire.


It was giving fashion girls, media girls and friends coming together for one very special little girl.

The interesting part is that these aren't random celebrity appearances. They are familiar faces from Toke's wider social circle, making the celebration feel much more personal than a typical celebrity event.

One Year of Yakira

There's something emotional about a child's first birthday.

The baby won't remember the party.

She won't remember who travelled to London, what everyone wore or what the cake looked like.

But one day, she'll look through these photographs and see something much more important:

She was surrounded by people who came to celebrate her.

And perhaps that's the real beauty of a first birthday.

It's not just marking twelve months.

It's documenting the beginning of a life.

For Toke, this is also a completely different chapter from the one she was living a year ago. In November 2025, she described her first birthday as a mother as a moment of “mind-blowing grace,” reflecting on how dramatically her life had changed. 

Now she's celebrating her little girl turning one.

Happy 1st birthday, Yakira! 🥂🎂💕

And Tomike may have called Toke the “assistant birthday girl,” but let's be honest—Mummy definitely had her moment too.

What do you think of Yakira's London birthday celebration?

Dapper Responds to Shallipopi’s Allegations: “I Have Nothing to Hide. The Records Exist”


Music executive Damilola “Dapper” Akinwunmi has responded after former signee Shallipopi accused him of financial misconduct, including alleged unpaid money, contract issues and alleged signature forgery. Shallipopi said he had taken his complaint to the EFCC and called for the matter to be investigated. 

Dapper responded publicly on X, saying that the relevant records exist and are with the authorities. He wrote: “I have nothing to hide. The records exist. The authorities have them. Let the process establish the truth.” 

Shallipopi alleges that his signature was forged for a 10-year distribution agreement and that money received through a deal with Virgin Music Group was allegedly withheld. Dapper has denied the allegations and challenged the artists involved to subject their contracts and financial records to independent audits. 
Dapper has questioned Shallipopi's account of how their contractual relationship developed.


According to Dapper's latest response, Shallipopi had previously described the circumstances of their deal differently. Dapper also maintained that Shallipopi renegotiated his agreement in 2024 with legal representation involved and entered into new terms.
This is significant because the disagreement is no longer simply about whether money changed hands.
It also concerns which contracts existed, what each agreement permitted, how revenue was accounted for and whether the documents being relied upon are authentic.

What is confirmed is that Shallipopi has publicly made the allegations and that Dapper has publicly responded. The accusations themselves have not been established as proven facts in the sources reviewed. Dapper's response indicates that he is relying on documentary and financial records to defend his position. 

 This is bigger than another celebrity fallout. The dispute puts the business relationship between Nigerian artists and music executives under scrutiny, particularly around contracts, royalties, accounting and who controls an artist's commercial rights. Dapper Music previously responded to Shallipopi's 2024 departure by saying it had provided financial records and was cooperating with auditors. 


What has actually been established?
At this point, the public record establishes that:
Shallipopi ended his relationship with Dapper Music and publicly alleged breach of trust and financial-transparency problems.
Dapper Music denied the allegations and defended its contracts and accounting practices.
The label said it was cooperating with auditors engaged by Shallipopi.


Dapper has now publicly insisted that records exist and that the appropriate process should establish the truth.
What has not been established simply by the accusations and responses is that either side's version of the disputed financial matters has been conclusively proven.
Why the dispute matters beyond Shallipopi
The argument touches a much bigger issue in Nigeria's music industry: how clearly artists understand the financial and contractual arrangements behind their careers.

A successful artist can generate income from recordings, publishing, distribution, performances, endorsements and other commercial opportunities. The contracts governing those revenue streams can therefore become extremely important as an artist's career grows.
The Shallipopi-Dapper dispute has placed those usually private business arrangements in the public conversation.
And that may ultimately be the most significant part of the story.
The real question now
The public has already heard two competing narratives.


Shallipopi says there were serious problems with transparency and the terms of his agreements.
Dapper disputes those allegations and says the documentation exists.
So the most useful question is no longer simply “Who is telling the truth?”
It is:
What do the contracts, accounting records and any formal findings actually show?
Until that evidence is publicly established, the allegations should remain allegations — and the denials should remain denials.
The records, as Dapper himself put it, are where the next chapter of this dispute may be decided.

The most important sentence in Dapper's response may actually be the simplest: “The records exist.” In a dispute built around money and contracts, social-media arguments can only take the story so far. The real turning point would be what the underlying agreements, financial records and any official investigation ultimately establish. Until then, the public is watching two competing narratives — and waiting for documentation to speak louder than social media.

When two sides tell completely different stories about money and contracts, should the public wait for the records before choosing a side?





Ademola Adeleke Wins Second Term in Osun as Congratulations Pour In After 66,252-Vote Victory

 Governor Ademola Adeleke has won re-election as Osun State governor, defeating APC candidate Bola Oyebamiji in the 2026 governorship election. Adeleke secured 511,067 votes, while Oyebamiji polled 444,815, giving the incumbent a winning margin of 66,252 votes. INEC formally declared Adeleke the winner at the state collation centre in Osogbo on August 16. 

The result was declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Reports from Premium Times and The Guardian independently confirm the vote totals and margin. 

Adeleke, running on the Accord Party platform, won 19 of Osun's 30 local government areas, while Oyebamiji of the APC won 11. Najeem Salaam of the ADC finished third with 17,180 votes. 


The victory gives Adeleke another four-year term. It is also notable because he won his first term in 2022 under the PDP before defecting to Accord in December 2025. 

This election is bigger than a simple victory headline. Adeleke's return to office shows how political loyalty, incumbency and voter choice can intersect in a closely watched state election. The 66,252-vote margin also gives the result a clear numerical story: this was not a narrow win decided by a handful of ballots, but a sizeable advantage across the state. For Adeleke, the next challenge is therefore no longer winning the election—it is turning the renewed mandate into results voters can see during his second term.

Do you see Adeleke's re-election as a strong endorsement of his performance, or did voters simply choose the candidate they trusted most for Osun's next chapter?


Adeleke

second term

Osun

66,252-vote margin

congratulations





Nollywood Actress, Dakore Egbuson-Akande, Appointed Juror for Global Arts Prize for Innovation

The Global Leaders Institute announced Dakore’s appointment on its official Instagram page, introducing the actress as a member of the Arts Jury for the prestigious global prize. According to the institute, Dakore was selected in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the film industry, her influence in the creative sector and her commitment to social impact through storytelling.








The organisation described her as one of Africa’s most celebrated screen talents whose work continues to inspire audiences across the world. As a juror, Dakore will join an international panel of respected arts and cultural leaders responsible for reviewing entries and selecting recipients of the Global Arts Prize for Innovation. The Global Arts Prize for Innovation recognises artists, creative organisations and cultural initiatives from around the world that use creativity to drive innovation and create positive social impact. 



Winners also receive funding to support and expand their projects. Dakore’s appointment adds to her growing list of international recognitions and further reinforces Nollywood’s presence on the global stage.



 Source: @globalleadersinstitute

“I was born into Nollywood before Nollywood was born.” That is not just a statement — it is a legacy.




 Fred Amata’s The Heartbeat of a Filmmaker is a deeply personal reconstruction of an extraordinary journey spanning over four decades of creative passion, sacrifice, innovation, and cultural impact.



 Born into a family whose roots were already intertwined with the foundations of Nigerian theatre and screen storytelling, Fred Amata did not merely witness the rise of Nollywood — he helped shape its heartbeat long before the industry had a name. Through intimate memories, untold experiences, triumphs, betrayals, artistic struggles, and defining moments in African cinema, the book traces the evolution of a filmmaker whose life became inseparable from the story of Nigerian film itself.


 It is both a memoir and a historical reflection — a journey through the soul of storytelling, the price of vision, and the enduring spirit of a man who dedicated over 40 years to the growth of an industry that would become one of the largest film movements in the world. The Heartbeat of a Filmmaker is not simply the story of a career. It is the story of legacy, resilience, family, culture, and the relentless pursuit of purpose through the lens of African cinema.