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“My son is Innocent”- Prime boy’s mother pleads with Nigerians

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In a recent development in the Mohbad case, Prime Boy’s mother has come forth to appeal to Nigerians in an emotive way, claiming her son’s innocence in the unfortunate circumstances that led to Mohbad’s murder. A web of intrigue, mistrust, and unresolved questions emerges as the story develops.

Mohbad and Prime Boy were more than simply pals; they were like family. During Mohbad’s life, Prime Boy’s mother treated the two boys as if they were her own sons, highlighting the close relationship between the two boys.
She firmly asserted that because of their close bond, her son Prime Boy would never do anything to harm Mohbad.

When Prime Boy had been listed as a wanted man by the police, the narrative took a dark turn.

Prime Boy is said to have been one of Mohbad’s last companions before his sad death.

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Prime Boy himself shared a terrible video of him in a car with Mohbad’s lifeless body next to him.

Following the release of this video, Prime Boy vanished, leaving online users asking questions about his location.

Prime Boy was sought for after the authorities repeatedly asked for his presence at the police station to aid their investigation, but he eluded capture.

However, a day after being listed as wanted, Prime Boy willingly turned himself in to the police for questioning.

Prime Boy’s answers during questioning added a further level of complication to the situation.

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He claimed that Mohbad and his wife had a turbulent relationship and that Mohbad had beaten him before his death for intervening to settle their differences.

Prime Boy insisted on his innocence and denied having any part in Mohbad’s demise.

Notably, the police had already named a key suspect in Mohbad’s death—a supposed assistant nurse who was charged with injecting him and reportedly causing his terrible demise. The identity of this auxiliary nurse is still unknown, though.

Prime Boy’s mother made a sincere appeal to Nigerians, pleading with them to be cautious and refrain from passing judgment on her son.

Given the complexity of the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death, it is crucial to let the inquiry take its course.

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Joeboy responds to critics, defends his music from ‘Mid’ label

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Joeboy responds to music critics

Joeboy defends his music after being called “mid,” saying critics are unhappy with their own lives. He remains confident in his success

 

Nigerian artist Joseph Akinwale Akinfenwa-Donus, better known as Joeboy, has hit back at critics who have labelled his music as “mid.”

The 26-year-old singer, who has garnered significant success in his career, shared his thoughts in a recent appearance on the ‘Backstage Banter’ podcast.

Joeboy, known for hits like “Baby” and “Alcohol,” addressed the growing social media criticisms, with many accusing his sound of being unremarkable.

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Despite these comments, Joeboy firmly disagreed with the assessment, stating that there is nothing “mid” about him or his work.

“There is nothing ‘mid’ about my existence,” Joeboy asserted. “The fact that I have been able to get so far at such a young age in my career and still have my head on my shoulders is not ‘mid’ in any way.”

He went on to suggest that the people behind the criticisms were likely unhappy with their own lives. Joeboy explained,

“If you’re genuinely happy with your life, you would not pick up your phone and start attacking somebody. What exactly is ‘mid’? I think it was just a word that got too popular, and people just started using it.”

The singer’s remarks shed light on the toxic culture of online criticism that has become prevalent in the music industry and beyond.

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Joeboy’s response demonstrates his confidence and resilience, highlighting that his achievements speak for themselves.

His words also sparked discussions among fans and critics alike, with many agreeing that the use of the term “mid” has become an overused way of expressing dissatisfaction.

Joeboy’s ability to stay grounded amidst the negativity serves as a testament to his professionalism and focus on his craft.

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AY admits imperfections in marriage, praises brother Yomi Casual’s family values

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Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, admits imperfections in his marriage while praising his brother Yomi Casual’s family love and respect

 

 

Famous Nigerian comedian Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY, has openly admitted that he may not be the best example when it comes to keeping his home intact.

In a candid moment on Tuesday, AY shared his reflections while praising his brother, Yomi Casual, for his unwavering love and respect for his family.

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In an emotional Instagram post celebrating Yomi’s 40th birthday, AY wrote: “I may not have scored 100% in other responsibilities as a perfect example that is worthy of emulation when it comes to keeping the home front intact.

But I’m proud to say the love and respect you (Yomi) have for the family is second to none. Love you lots!”

This admission comes a few months after AY publicly revealed that he had found himself engaging in actions he was not proud of during his marriage.

The comedian, known for his humour and candidness, was reflecting on his personal life after facing challenges in his long-term relationship.

Earlier in April 2024, AY confirmed the separation from his wife, Mabel Makun, after nearly 20 years of marriage. The news shocked fans, as the couple had been one of Nigeria’s most beloved celebrity duos.

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While AY’s marriage has faced turbulence, his heartfelt tribute to his brother Yomi Casual highlights a stark contrast in family dynamics, where respect and love appear to be central.

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Timaya declares Rema the leader of Nigeria’s new generation musicians

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Timaya hails Rema as the “leader” of Nigeria’s new music generation, praising his unique style, intentional artistry, and stage performance

 

 

Veteran Nigerian singer Timaya has named Rema as the standout leader of the new wave of Nigerian musicians. In a recent interview on Cool FM, the Dem Mama crooner expressed admiration for the young star, describing Rema as an “intentional” artist who excels in music, fashion, and stagecraft.

Also read:Title: Rema and African stars set to shine at Coachella 2025

“I’m a fan of Rema,” Timaya declared. “Among all the young boys [new generational musicians], he’s at the top. Rema is their dad.

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You don’t know? See his abs, his dress sense—crazy! He’s intentional; his music, his stage performance are amazing. And he’s a fine young boy.”

Timaya highlighted Rema’s unique ability to combine his artistry with a compelling personal brand, noting that his fashion sense and on-stage energy make him a standout among his peers.

Rema, known for hits like Calm Down and Dumebi, has been widely celebrated as one of the most influential artists of his generation.

His innovative approach to Afrobeat and global recognition has solidified his status in the Nigerian music industry and beyond.

Timaya’s endorsement adds to Rema’s growing reputation as a trailblazer for the new generation of Nigerian music stars, further cementing his place at the forefront of the industry.

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