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Delta police hunt for killers of Nollywood actor

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Delta State Police Command is on the search for the killers of Mr. Emma Buchi, a Nollywood actor, whose decomposing corpse was found in his apartment last Friday in Asaba, Delta State capital.

Spokesperson for the Command, Bright Edafe, yesterday, told The Guardian in Asaba, that the police are investigating the matter to fish out the killers, adding that they visited the scene on Monday to remove the corpse for necessary action.

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“Presently, we are investigating the incident. Although the personal Assistant, PA, to the actor is being suspected, we cannot presume him guilty until proven so.

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“If the family says they suspect the PA, then we will do our investigation. We are on his trail because he is on the run,” Edafe said.

Edafe stressed that no arrest has been made in connection with the incident, but assured that the police will not rest until the killer if found.

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Kemi Afolabi Praises Mercy Aigbe After Mother’s Burial

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Kemi Afolabi congratulates Mercy Aigbe and family on the successful burial and life celebration of her late mother, Abisola Grace Owodunni. (more…)

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Sophia Momodu Defends Daughter Amid Online Rumours

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Sophia Momodu defends her daughter Imade against online falsehoods, emphasising her happiness, safety, and loving upbringing.

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Wizkid Sparks Debate Claiming No Blueprint to Fame

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Wizkid no blueprint remark in HBO documentary sparks debate over mentorship and veteran contributions to Nigeria’s music industry.

Lagos, Nigeria, 25 November 2025— Nigerian Afrobeat superstar Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, professionally known as Wizkid, has stirred controversy after claiming he had “no blueprint” while rising to fame.

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The statement was made in a snippet from his upcoming HBO documentary Long Live Lagos.

Wizkid, who first gained prominence under the mentorship of veteran singer Banky W, said, “There was no blueprint for me. I had to build a structure for myself.”

The remark quickly ignited debate on social media, with fans and industry commentators questioning whether Wizkid’s comment downplayed Banky W’s pivotal role in his early career.

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Many argued that the statement appeared dismissive of veteran Nigerian musicians who helped shape the country’s contemporary music scene.

Long Live Lagos explores Wizkid’s journey from the streets of Ojuelegba to global superstardom, highlighting his creative process, collaborations, and international success.

Observers noted that while the documentary celebrates his achievements, the no-blueprint claim overshadowed the broader narrative of mentorship and industry guidance.

Music analysts said the backlash reflects the ongoing tension between emerging artists and recognition of the contributions of those who paved the way.

Social media platforms were flooded with debates on mentorship, artistic independence, and the role of veterans in nurturing talent.

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Wizkid has yet to publicly respond to the criticisms, while anticipation grows for the full release of the HBO documentary, which promises a more comprehensive look at his career and personal journey.

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