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Actress Eniola Ajao shades colleagues

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Nollywood actress Eniola Ajao has thrown a subtle shade at her colleagues.

While sharing a deep message with her fans, the Yoruba actress took a swipe at them for their fake lifestyle.

Eniola said that she understands that there are so many distractions, but she is constantly staying focused.

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Eniola admonished her millions of fans to remain focused and not seek validation.

Shading her colleagues, she advised her fans to block the noise and be their authentic selves.

“I understand there are so many distractions out here but you have constantly stay focused on your goals and do not seek validation from no one. Block the noise and be your authentic self”.

In similar news, Eniola Badmus had taken a swipe at her colleagues like Mercy Aigbe, Laide Bakare, and others, who had been in the news over their loud lifestyle.

Mercy Aigbe, who had been flaunting her husband, Adekaz, had been severally criticised on social media for snatching another woman’s husband, while Laide Bakare, who had been flaunting new vehicles, and mansion in recent times, had been mocked and exposed for being bankrolled by a Man.

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Now shading them and praising herself for keeping a low profile, Eniola Badmus, whose body transformation is still the subject of discussion on the lips of many Nigerians, had bragged that no one knows what was going on in her life because she is very private.

Eniola Badmus wrote “My biggest flex is that nobody ever knows what is really going on in my life. Where I am, who I’m with or my next move unless I make it known! Therefore anything anyone says is just an assumption. Privacy is the only luxury. Privacy is peace.”

Eniola Ajao had taken to her social media to share jaw-dropping photos as she celebrated her birthday on 21st January 2022.

Eniola Ajao dazzled in a dress and black ball-gown dress, with different hairstyles and beautiful makeup in the photos.

Eniola Ajao expressed appreciation for the gift of life and happiness, stating she might not be the richest or the world’s president, but she had joy, peace of mind and the gift of life.

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In her words: Emi lo lo pe, emi ma lo lo pe o! E wa Wo se BABA, e wa Wo Ore BABA la ye mi; emi ma lo lo pe o! _
It is with great pleasure that I am here to celebrate another year of my life. On this special day of mine, I just want to give thanks to the almighty God for the gift of life and happiness.
I pray that He continue to bless me throughout the year. I might not be the richest person in the world or the world’s president but I have happiness, peace of mind, and most importantly the gift of life…”.

 

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‘Stop disrespecting fellow artists’ – Skales tells colleagues

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Nigerian singer, Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales, has urged fellow artists to stop disrespecting their colleagues.

The ‘Shake Body’ crooner, who was seemingly reacting to the recent trend of celebrities shading each other on social media, said the habit was uncalled for.

He urged his colleagues to be mindful of the fact that stardom is ephemeral.

On his X handle, he wrote: “Stop disrespecting your fellow artiste especially when you know as e dey go.

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“You fit dey untop today no mean say the same people wey dey ginger you no go forget you tomorrow.”

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Mohbad: New autopsy conducted

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The family of late street singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has conducted a new autopsy to determine the cause of his death.

One of the family’s lawyers, Monisola Odumosu, disclosed that the autopsy was conducted on Friday, July 19, and Saturday, July 20.

In a statement, Odumosu said: “The second autopsy, requested by the Aloba family and ordered by Magistrate T.A. Shotobi, took place on July 19 and 20, 2024.

“This is a two-part process, and if the initial examination doesn’t reveal the cause of death, toxicology and histology tests will be conducted.

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“The procedure was observed by Mr Joseph Aloba, the forensic pathologist he appointed, his legal representatives, and a pathologist appointed by Wunmi Aloba.”

In June, a Coroner Court magistrate in Ikorodu, Lagos State, T.A. Shotobi, granted Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, permission to hire a licensed pathologist for an independent autopsy.

Mohbad died on September 12, 2023 at the age of 26 in a controversial manner, and the cause of his death remains unclear.

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Protests: It’s season of lies, don’t back down – Charly Boy tells Nigerian youths

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Protests: It’s season of lies, don’t back down – Charly Boy tells Nigerian youths

Popular singer and activist, Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, better known as Charly Boy, has urged Nigerian youths not to back down on the planned nationwide protests against bad governance.

Charly Boy said those in power should embrace scrutiny and protest, not suppress it, if they are confident in their integrity.

He made this known in a post on his X handle on Wednesday, while dismissing a report asking Lagos residents to ignore the protest as the Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s government is already doing enough for them.

However, Charly Boy countered the advice, saying they resort to silencing dissenting voices and avoiding accountability because they have secrets to hide.

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He said: “A Season of Lies, Wayo, Deceit, Propaganda and the more you Look………..

“If those in power are confident in their integrity, they should embrace scrutiny and protest, not suppress it. But when they resort to silencing dissenting voices and avoiding accountability, it’s clear they have secrets to hide. The ‘skeletons/cemeteries in their cupboard’ are a testament to their corruption and abuse of power.

“In a true democracy, governments must be transparent and answerable to the people. They should welcome criticism and engage in open dialogue, even when it’s uncomfortable. By doing so, they can earn trust and demonstrate their commitment to serving the public interest. But when they try to hide behind secrecy and intimidation, it’s a clear sign of guilt and a betrayal of the people’s trust.

“Nigerian youths don’t ever back down. If dem no fear us, dey can never respect us.

Nonsense. Dia fathers.”

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