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“Can your boyfriend do this? – Bobrisky asks as he shows off N15 million cash gift from his lover (video)

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Nigerian crossdresser and socialite, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has gone online to show off the whooping sum of N15 million he received from his boyfriend.

Bobrisky revealed that he reached out to his boyfriend, Ade, to request some money due to the substantial expenses he incurred during his stay at a hotel.

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Much to her delight, Ade promptly instructed his account officer to send the large sum of N15 million in cash to her hotel, to sort out all her bills.

Following the remarkable gesture, Bobrisky couldn’t hold back his excitement and quickly rushed to social media to share a video of the cash gift.

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Bobrisky queries

He also took a swipe at Nigerian women by questioning if their boyfriend could do the same for them.

She wrote,

“Ade called now and said baby I thought you said you were only going for three days ? Today
is d 4th day what happened? I told him my doctor put me on some drugs that i need to rest. He said sorry baby.
I told him I’m paying 390,000 everyday here in Hilton A 6 * that he should send me some money. He said i thought i told you to go to my house in asokoro ? I said baby yes but because of privacy i don’t want to bring all my glam team to ur house.
He said okay… that he will ask his account officer to bring some cash for me
Ade said his account officer should bring 15million cash
fad! Dis men will die on my head. But seriously if you see lately damn I’m hot”

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Oluwadolarz reveals early hardship, family responsibilities from age 11

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Oluwadolarz family provider since age 11

Oluwadolarz opens up about becoming his family’s provider at age 11 after losing his father early in life, detailing challenges faced in his career.

 

 

Nigerian singer and content creator Oluwadolarz recently opened up about his challenging childhood and early responsibilities during an interview on the WithChude podcast.

The multi-talented star, known for his entertaining skits, revealed that he began providing for his family at just 11 years old, stepping into a caretaker role due to the loss of his father when he was only two.

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In a candid account of his early struggles, Oluwadolarz shared how his father’s passing led him to take on responsibilities far beyond his years. “I didn’t enjoy my childhood,” he said.

“I became a man at the age of 11. I was contemplating what the family would eat at that age.” At one point, he worked as a truck loader at Dangote Cement, handling arduous tasks like loading pasta to help support his family.

Despite the added responsibility, Oluwadolarz pursued a career in music in 2008, though he noted that his career took years to gain traction.

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He also described setbacks related to a past rape allegation that led to job losses, resulting in depression as he struggled to clear debts and salvage his brand’s reputation.

He further disclosed recent allegations of harassment by a music executive who, he claimed, demanded sexual favours as a condition for promoting his songs.

This revelation prompted a response from celebrated music executive Don Jazzy, who challenged him to name the individual involved.

Oluwadolarz’s journey from hardship to recognition showcases his resilience and dedication to both his family and career, and his experiences underscore the challenges many young Nigerians face in their rise to success.

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British rapper Skepta shows admiration for Tiwa Savage on social media

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Skepta publicly admires Tiwa Savage, sharing her photo on social media with a gushing comment. Fans react to the Grime star’s show of admiration.

 

 

British rapper Skepta recently made waves on social media by expressing admiration for Nigerian Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage.

The Grime artist took to his X (formerly Twitter) account on Thursday to share a sultry photo of Savage, accompanied by the caption “Chineke!” – an Igbo exclamation meaning “God.”

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Also read: Tiwa Savage declares herself the “Big 1” in Nigerian music amid “Big 3” debate

 

Skepta’s post, which alluded to Savage’s captivating beauty, has since sparked interest among fans of both stars.

Although Skepta, who has been relatively private since his split from supermodel Naomi Campbell in 2018, did not elaborate on the post, his open admiration has set off speculation among followers.

Tiwa Savage, whose marriage to music executive Teebillz ended several years ago, has yet to publicly respond to Skepta’s message.

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The post has ignited conversations online, with fans wondering if this admiration might hint at a potential collaboration or a closer relationship between the two stars.

With both artists currently single and celebrated figures in their respective music scenes, fans are eagerly awaiting any future developments.

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Veteran nollywood actor Charles Olumo, known as Agbako, passes away at 102

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Charles Olumo Agbako dies at 102

Veteran actor Charles Olumo, famously known as Agbako, has died at 102. Known for his captivating roles in Yoruba films, Agbako’s career spanned over four decades, leaving a lasting impact on Nollywood and fans across Nigeria.

 

 

The Nigerian film industry mourns the loss of one of its legendary actors, Abdulsalam Sanyaolu, popularly known as Charles Olumo and Agbako, who passed away at the age of 102.

News of his death was confirmed by his colleague, Jide Kosoko, in an emotional Instagram post on Thursday. Kosoko, however, did not share details regarding the cause of death.

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Also read: Nollywood filmmaker Frank Igho Vaughan passes away

 

Kosoko’s tribute read, “Good night ooo, Baba Charles. a.k.a Agbako, 102 years, ba wasa ba. R I P.”

Born on February 19, 1923, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Agbako initially pursued a career as a mechanic and amateur boxer before stepping into acting in 1953.

He began performing at the Apostolic Church in Mushin, Lagos State, where he developed his passion for the craft.

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Over his extensive career, Agbako became a beloved figure in the Yoruba film industry, known for his memorable roles in movies such as *Taxi Driver*, *Jagun*, *Amin Orun*, *Aiye*, *Jayesinmi*, *Soworo Ide*, and *Igbo Dudu*.

His talent and versatility helped him build a reputation as a skilled and dedicated actor, especially admired for his dramatic portrayals and intense character work.

Spanning more than 40 years, Agbako’s acting journey left an indelible mark on Nollywood, inspiring countless actors and fans alike.

His enduring legacy lives on in the films and memories he has left behind. The Nigerian entertainment industry has truly lost a giant, and his contributions to Yoruba cinema will be cherished for generations to come.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family, friends, and fans as they remember and celebrate the life of Charles Olumo, a Nollywood legend. May his soul rest in peace.

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