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video of Governor Adeleke and actress, Laide Bakare on the dance floor
Laide Bakare was appointed Senior Special Assistant to the Osun State Governor on Entertainment, Art, Culture, and Tourism.
In the trending clip, Laide and the dancing Governor were spotted showing off their moves at the recently concluded Osun Comedy Fiesta 2.0, much to the delight of attendees.
Sharing the video online, the actress expressed heartfelt appreciation to Osun indigenes, lovers of the entertainment industry, and everyone who turned up to support the event.
“Thank you, Osun, and all lovers of the entertainment industry,” she wrote.
Governor Seyi Makinde Faces Backlash Over Awkward Moment With Wife at Public Event
The moment took place on Wednesday, February 5, during a dinner and award night held to commemorate Oyo State’s 50th anniversary.
A video that has since gone viral shows the Governor seated while his wife stood beside him. As she leaned in to give him a kiss, the Governor appeared to decline the gesture. Caught off guard, Mrs Makinde laughed it off in what seemed like an effort to downplay the situation.
The clip has sparked widespread reactions online, with some social media users dismissing it as a harmless misunderstanding, while others criticised the Governor’s response, describing it as unnecessary and insensitive, particularly in a public setting.
The incident has continued to fuel conversations about public conduct, respect in marriage, and the scrutiny faced by public figures.Laura Ikeji on Linda Ikeji — When Success Runs in the Family
Some success stories motivate.
Others redefine possibility.
Nigerian influencer Laura Ikeji is openly celebrating her elder sister, media mogul Linda Ikeji, and the admiration feels both playful and profound. Sharing a video of them together, Laura dropped a line that instantly caught attention — noting that Linda has been a billionaire for nearly two decades, largely from building an empire that began right from her bed.
Yes. From bed to billionaire.
Let that sit.
Laura jokingly — yet seriously — demanded a master class, because wisdom like that shouldn’t be hoarded. And in that moment, it wasn’t just sibling banter; it was recognition of discipline, strategy, and consistency hidden behind what outsiders often dismiss as “just blogging.”
This isn’t the first time Laura has sung Linda’s praises. Over the years, she has described her sister as a rare mix of brilliance and heart — an icon, a support system, a woman who didn’t just succeed alone but made sure her entire family rose with her.
In Laura’s words, Linda didn’t just give fish — she taught everyone how to fish.
And perhaps that’s the real flex.
Because while Laura also reflects on her own breakthrough year — 2016, when doors opened, endorsements rolled in, businesses were born, and visibility arrived — the undertone remains clear: example is powerful.
When someone close to you breaks ceilings, your dreams suddenly feel more reachable.
This isn’t just sisterhood.
Debbie Shokoya Speaks — When Motherhood Becomes an Excuse Others Use Against You
Sometimes silence gets mistaken for weakness.
And sometimes, it has to be corrected.
Nollywood actress and producer Debbie Shokoya has drawn a clear line — addressing colleagues and coordinators who, according to her, have been quietly sabotaging her opportunities by telling producers she is “unavailable” because she gave birth and is still nursing.
Her response was firm, personal, and overdue.
Debbie made it clear that motherhood has never slowed her down. From just five months postpartum, she returned fully active — producing, working, delivering. Her child, she says, has never been an obstacle. So the lie hurts deeper, because it’s not just false — it’s strategic.
What truly stung wasn’t just the misinformation, but the intent behind it. Debbie questioned why refusing to be disrespected suddenly makes her a target. Why choosing dignity over insults gets rebranded as “difficult.” Why professionalism is mistaken for pride.
She reminded everyone that she is not just an actress — she is a producer who understands craft, timing, and collaboration. On her sets, respect is standard. Payments are backed with courtesy. Talent is treated as human, not desperate inventory.
And yet, she says, some people still approach negotiations like favors instead of partnerships — expecting submission, not discussion.
Debbie’s message wasn’t emotional.
It was instructional.
If you call someone arrogant, check your approach.
If you say someone is unavailable, ask yourself why they stopped answering you.
And if you spread lies, know this — they eventually circle back to you.
Her final note was direct: producers should reach out themselves. Judge for yourselves. She knows her value. She knows what she brings. And she refuses to shrink to make others comfortable.
Because sometimes the real problem isn’t a woman asking for respect.
It’s people who’ve never learned how to give it.

Funke Akindele Multitasks — When Excellence Refuses to Sit Still
Some leaders delegate.
Others step in and perfect it themselves.
Nollywood’s box-office queen, Funke Akindele, has once again reminded fans why her name carries weight — not just in numbers, but in work ethic. In a throwback video shared from the set of Behind The Scenes, Funke was seen multitasking effortlessly, doubling as a hairstylist while production rolled on.
It wasn’t for show.
It was instinct.
“The perfectionist in me couldn’t hide,” she wrote — and it showed. The kind of perfection that doesn’t wait for applause, that fixes details quietly so the bigger picture shines. Then, in classic Funke fashion, she added humor, joking that anyone in need of a good stylist should call her.
But the message didn’t stop there. Funke turned the moment into momentum, rallying her FANmily to push Behind The Scenes toward an even bigger goal — ₦3 billion at the box office — while reminding audiences that the film is also showing across the UK, Ireland, USA, and Canada.
This wasn’t just a behind-the-scenes clip.
It was a masterclass.
Because when someone is fully invested, no role is “too small.” And that mindset is often what separates success from sustained dominance.
Funke Akindele didn’t just make a movie.
She touched every strand of it.















































