Nollywood actor and director Yul Edochie has hailed Portuguese footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Taking to Instagram, Yul Edochie heaped praises on the most followed celebrity on Instagram.
Describing him as his man for life, Yul Edochie crowned him the greatest.
Taking a dig at his colleagues who hate him, Yul advised him not to mind them as they are jealous of his success.
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“My man for life. The Greatest. CR7 @cristiano. Who dey disrespect you? Dem smoke something? No mind dem, jealousy wan finish them. DIA FADA! Oil dey your head my man. Your grace is too much for them to handle. Any club you go I go. CR7. The Greatest”.
Funmi Awelewa crushes on Ronaldo
Yoruba actress,
Nollywood actor and director Yul Edochie has hailed Portuguese footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Taking to Instagram, Yul Edochie heaped praises on the most followed celebrity on Instagram.
Describing him as his man for life, Yul Edochie crowned him the greatest.
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Taking a dig at his colleagues who hate him, Yul advised him not to mind them as they are jealous of his success.
“My man for life. The Greatest. CR7 @cristiano. Who dey disrespect you? Dem smoke something? No mind dem, jealousy wan finish them. DIA FADA! Oil dey your head my man. Your grace is too much for them to handle. Any club you go I go. CR7. The Greatest”.
Funmi Awelewa crushes on Ronaldo
Yoruba actress, Funmi Awelewa had shared an interesting story of her life.
The Nollywood beauty recounted how she always prayed to marry a white man, as a foreign husband was her choice.
She stated that she can never forget when she gained admission into secondary school and how she was always on the look out for white men in Yoruba movies.
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Funmi Awelewa revealed how she fell in love with World greatest footballer Cristiano Ronaldo after she saw him play on the pitch.
Despite her ageing, she is still smitten with him.
Funmi Awelewa professes love for Ronaldo
“Story of my life
I remember when I was small, Na to marry white man dey hungry me that time. I used to pray to get married to Oyinbo one day.
I can never forget when I gained admission into secondary school. If I see any white man for Yoruba film na to dey pray make I meet him in real life.
My two brothers are lovers of FOOTBALL. One na Chelsea fan, the other one na Man U fan. Naso I see Cr7 that faithful day Baba wear no7 dey play ball.
Omoh, my body shake, the thing sweet me for body…. Make I no lie, Na LOVE at first sight. Baba straight fine con get swag. Emi omolomo wey don dey find Oyinbo for long just dey blush anyhow Naso I go gate after idi ape go buy Cronaldo calendar put for my small room that year… Na since that time I don dey crush on Baba. Naso I waited for long thinking I go meet my Crush one day. Ewo, tocnut the story short, EMI TI FI CR7 Portugio Le,Moto ba To Ekiti LoR.
I’m not growing any younger. The thing be say anytime I see my crush pic, the things dey sweet me for body
My huge crush Cr7″.
Davido boldly declares in a recent video that his kind of wealth can’t be obtained through investment, attributing it instead to divine blessings
Nigerian Afrobeats superstar, Davido, has made a bold declaration about his wealth, stating that it cannot be acquired through traditional means like investments. Instead, he believes his wealth is the result of divine blessings.
The singer, known for his hit songs and his family’s considerable wealth, made the statement in a video shared by his close associate, Cubana Chief Priest. The video shows the duo relaxing in what is reportedly Davido’s new luxurious jet.
In the video, Davido confidently declares, “My type of wealth can’t be obtained through investment…” to which Cubana Chief Priest quickly agrees, responding, “Yeah, no!”
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Davido continues, “It can only be obtained through God’s blessings [laughs],” making it clear that he views his success as a result of divine intervention rather than conventional financial strategies.
This statement from the Afrobeats star has sparked conversation among fans, with many taking note of his unapologetic confidence and belief in the power of divine favor over traditional wealth-building methods.
As one of the most prominent figures in Nigerian music, Davido’s bold assertion adds to his larger-than-life persona both on and off the stage.
T20Luxury accuses Mercy Aigbe of flaunting a fake Louis Vuitton handbag and questionable eyewear, urging the actress to avoid counterfeit goods
Popular luxury detective page, T20Luxury, has called out Nigerian actress Mercy Aigbe for allegedly flaunting a fake Louis Vuitton (LV) Capucines handbag and questionable eyewear in her recent social media posts.
T20Luxury, known for identifying counterfeit luxury items, shared a picture of the actress on Instagram and advised her to refrain from purchasing counterfeit products.
In the post, the luxury detective company pointed out that Aigbe’s handbag was not an authentic LV Capucines, a high-end designer bag. They also raised doubts about the authenticity of her eyewear.
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“Dear Mercy Aigbe, this is NOT a genuine LV Capucines. Even the authenticity of the eyewear is questionable,” the post read.
Acknowledging that celebrities like Aigbe often rely on stylists or personal shoppers to curate their wardrobes, T20Luxury urged the actress to be mindful of the negative impact counterfeit goods can have on creativity and the fashion industry.
“We recognise that, as a celebrity, you may depend on the expertise of a stylist or personal shopper to curate your wardrobe and accessories.
However, we trust that you understand the negative impact of counterfeit goods on creativity, particularly given your influential role within the creative industry. We encourage you to conduct due diligence when hiring a stylist,” the post continued.
This comes shortly after T20Luxury also called out comedian AY Makun for similar allegations regarding counterfeit luxury items.
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With this public call-out, T20Luxury is once again shedding light on the issue of counterfeit goods, especially among high-profile individuals, and urging celebrities to make more conscious choices when it comes to their fashion and accessories.
Jide Kosoko claims that some actresses intentionally join Nollywood with plans to leverage sexual relationships to gain fame, speaking on the Honest Bunch podcast
Veteran Nollywood actor Jide Kosoko has sparked controversy with his recent comments on the issue of sex for roles in the Nigerian film industry.
During his appearance on the Honest Bunch podcast, Kosoko revealed that some actresses join the movie industry with the sole intention of using sexual relationships to advance their careers.
Addressing the sensitive topic, Kosoko asserted that while the concept of sex for roles has been widely discussed, he believes that it is not always the case that directors and producers impose such conditions on actresses.
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He went further to suggest that there are women who deliberately enter the industry with plans to use such means to climb the fame ladder.
Kosoko stated, “If I said I need you to warm my bed so that I can give you a role, and you said no, they cannot force you to do it. And if you want that role by all means, that means you want to dance to his tone.”
He made it clear that while he does not condone the idea of using such tactics to get ahead, he felt it was ultimately the choice of the individual involved.
He continued, “I’m not saying it’s right to have introduced that to you, but if you fall for it, that’s your own business. How does that concern the whole world? All this sex for roles thing, forget about it.”
In a more explosive revelation, the actor revealed that he knew of several actresses, some of whom are popular in the industry, who had entered Nollywood with the intention of gaining fame through sexual relationships. “I know of even a Magistrate,” Kosoko added, implying that the issue extends beyond the film industry.
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Kosoko’s comments have reignited the debate about the prevalence of sex for roles within Nollywood. While many have been quick to condemn such practices, others have pointed out that it is a reality that some actresses face in the entertainment world.
However, the veteran actor insists that the power dynamics involved in these situations are often more complicated than they seem and cannot be simplified as merely an issue of coercion by male directors and producers.