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21/05/2026

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20/05/2026

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I love it when women dress half naked but i can't marry any girl who dresses that wayHe said and I Quote, Brain Jotter.W...
19/05/2026

I love it when women dress half naked but i can't marry any girl who dresses that way
He said and I Quote, Brain Jotter.

When you dress and expose your body, we will praise you but we can't marry you.
Because your body is priceless so it's a privilege to see it for free Brain Jotter


🚨 Social Media In Frenzy As Singer Chike Cries Out Amid Frank Edoho Marriage Drama 😳💔🎤Popular Nigerian singer Chike has ...
19/05/2026

🚨 Social Media In Frenzy As Singer Chike Cries Out Amid Frank Edoho Marriage Drama 😳💔🎤
Popular Nigerian singer Chike has stirred massive reactions online after reportedly asking Nigerians to “pity my soul” following the ongoing controversy linking him to the crashed marriage of Frank Edoho 😮
The drama has continued to trend across social media after alleged leaked tapes and rumours surfaced online, although no official evidence has confirmed the claims against the singer.
While some netizens believe Chike is being unfairly dragged without proof, others insist celebrities must be ready for public criticism once controversies hit the internet 🤦🏽‍♂️🔥

Interestingly, reports also claim Frank Edoho and his estranged wife had already been separated long before the rumours began making rounds online.
As the debate continues, many fans are divided: 💬 “Social media judges too quickly.”
💬 “Nobody should beg for pity if the allegations are true.” 💬 “Until facts are confirmed, people should stop attacking him.”
At this point, Nigerians are still waiting to know the full truth behind the trending saga 👀🍿
What do you think about the whole situation? 🤔👇


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19/05/2026

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I have studied the photo for 3 mins before I understand it 😂😂😂😂😂😂it has took you how long?Follow Wisdom or Trash for mor...
18/05/2026

I have studied the photo for 3 mins before I understand it 😂😂😂😂😂😂it has took you how long?

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Popular Nollywood actor, Alex Ekubo, is dead. He was 40.His death was confirmed on Tuesday by his colleagues, Funke Akin...
13/05/2026

Popular Nollywood actor, Alex Ekubo, is dead. He was 40.

His death was confirmed on Tuesday by his colleagues, Funke Akindele, Bolanle Ninalowo, and Godwin Nnadiekwe, who claimed to be his ally.

Sharing on her Instagram story, Akindele wrote, “Hmmmmmm. Rest in peace, Alex. I tried to reach out to see you one more time, but I guess you knew best. May your kind soul rest in peace, Alex. ‘Ore mi like you fondly called me, I will always remember and cherish the good times we shared together. Rest in Peace, Alex.”

Meanwhile, Ninalowo, who is now in the United States, also mourned on his page, writing, “Rest on, Alex. May God heal your family and us all.”

Nnadiekwe, on the other hand, shared, “I’m struggling to find the words. This news has truly broken me. Nollywood has lost a rare soul, and I’m lost for words because this wasn’t the plan, Alex Ekubo. To think you already prepared your Will — It’s heartbroken, I can’t quite describe. Rest well, my friend.”

As of the time of filing this report, his family has not issued a statement on his death.

Recall that fans across social media recently expressed concerns for Ekubo following his first public appearance after months of social media silence.

The light-skinned movie star had been absent from Instagram since December 30, 2024, sparking speculation about his well-being.

However, a recent video that surfaced online brought him back into the spotlight, though it also raised further questions.

In the viral clip, Ekubo was seen interacting with a group of children, appearing noticeably slimmer and subdued.

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09/05/2026

What has four letters sometimes has nine never has five?

Blord! Koromoto man wey no dey hear word. 🤣🤣But I like it though. Every experience must be turned into a business ventur...
09/05/2026

Blord! Koromoto man wey no dey hear word. 🤣🤣
But I like it though.

Every experience must be turned into a business venture. No dulling.

I sha hope this one won't pepper Dimkpa Benin. E go carry you go back Kuje, as you no wan calm down. 🤣

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Nobody was supposed to be bigger than Michael Jackson. That was the rule. The unspoken agreement the music industry had ...
08/05/2026

Nobody was supposed to be bigger than Michael Jackson. That was the rule. The unspoken agreement the music industry had with itself. And then somewhere around 2005, a teenager from Tappahannock walked into a recording studio and started making people very uncomfortable with how naturally gifted he was.

Going back to watch how he came into the industry, you'll notice Chris Brown did not arrive. He descended. The boy could sing, dance, write, produce, and perform with the kind of effortless authority that usually takes artists fifteen years and three career rebirths to develop. He had it at sixteen.

Watch the Gimme That video again. Really watch it. The footwork alone should have ended careers. He was doing things with his body that professional choreographers were still trying to map out on paper. James Brown had the funk. Michael Jackson had the moonwalk and the mythology. Chris Brown had both, plus a voice that could sit comfortably between a ballad and a banger without breaking a sweat. The music industry had been waiting decades for someone who could fill that gap, and when he finally showed up, he was eighteen years old and smiling like he did not fully understand what he was carrying.

The technical argument is actually not even close. At his peak, Chris Brown had more natural performance ability than any male artist of his generation. Usher, who is incredible and whose legacy is untouchable, spent years being coached and shaped into a star. Justin Timberlake, equally brilliant, operated primarily as a studio craftsman who translated well to stage. Chris Brown was the stage. No preparation required. He once freestyled an entire dance routine during a power outage at a concert and the crowd lost their minds. That moment never made it into the legacy conversation. It should have.

Then February 8, 2009 happened.

The details are documented. The fallout was nuclear. But what gets discussed less often is what was actually lost in terms of cultural trajectory. Chris Brown was three albums into what looked like a thirty year dominance. He had already collaborated with everyone. Labels were orienting their entire artist development strategies around what he was doing. Younger artists were quietly studying him the way his generation had studied Usher. He was not just a star, he was becoming the standard.

The Rihanna incident did not just damage his reputation. It collapsed the entire architecture of what he was being built to become. Radio stations dropped his music immediately. Corporate partnerships evaporated overnight. The general public, reasonably, could not separate the music from the moment. And honestly, they should not have had to. But what ended up happening was stranger and sadder than a simple cancellation. He was still making music, still charting, still selling out tours in certain markets, still releasing some of the most technically impressive R&B of the 2010s. Loyal went platinum. Fine China was so good it felt like it had been smuggled in from a parallel universe where none of 2009 had happened. The talent refused to disappear even when everything else around it was burning.

What makes the Chris Brown story genuinely tragic as a culture conversation is the specific nature of what was lost. We have seen talented people flame out before. We have seen careers end in scandal. But most of those artists were one thing: great singers, great producers, great performers. Chris Brown was all of it simultaneously, at a level that comes around maybe once in a generation, and the moment it was supposed to crystallize into undeniable legend is the exact moment he became someone the world could not cheer for without guilt. The throne was built. The coronation was scheduled. And then he lit the whole thing on fire himself. That tension, between what he was artistically capable of and what he became humanly responsible for, is what makes this the most complicated what if in modern R&B. Not because he deserved another chance at the crown. But because the crown itself is still sitting there, unclaimed, gathering dust.

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