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Tonto Dikeh Pledges To Give Full Scholarship And N100k Monthly Allowance To Mohbad’s Son

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Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has pledged to support the family of the late Mohbad in getting justice for his untimely death.

Tonto Dikeh told the mother of Mohbad that she and her son, King Andre were going to give a full scholarship to his 5-month-old son till he graduates school.

She also promised to be sending the child 100k Naira every month until he is done with school.

Mohbad, whose real name is Ilerioluwa Olademeji Aloba, died last week but since his demise, there have been questions surrounding his passage.

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While Nigerians have been protesting, calling for justice for the late rapper, Senator Abbo and the Nollywood stars visited Mohbad’s family in the Lekki area of Lagos State on Thursday to commiserate with them.

Senator Abbo assured Mohbad’s mum of protection and an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his son’s demise.

Meanwhile, the body of Mohbad, has finally been exhumed for autopsy.

Lagos State Police spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed the development via his X handle on Thursday.

The Lagos Police image maker wrote: “Exhumation completed. Autopsy to commence. #JusticeForMohad #Justice4Mohbad.”

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A 13-man special investigation team was inaugurated by the Lagos State Police Command to probe the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s sudden death last week Tuesday. body of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has been exhumed for autopsy.

The Lagos Police image maker wrote: “Exhumation completed. Autopsy to commence. #JusticeForMohad #Justice4Mohbad.”

Recall that few days ago, it was all over the news that Nigerian Afrobeats star, Mohbad has sadly passed away after a short illness.

Details of his death are still sketchy as of the time of this report.

Mohbad was born on June 6, 1998, and had in the past reportedly wanted to commit suicide according to his colleague Akinbiyi Abiola better known as Bella Shmurda.

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Mohbad, who had been gaining recognition as a rising star in the Nigerian music scene, had crafted a unique musical style that blended elements of pop, Afrobeat, and hip-hop. His songwriting prowess and lyrical talent set him apart, making him a promising figure in the industry.

In 2022, Mohbad released his debut album, titled “Imole,” which quickly gained commercial success. The album spawned several chart-topping hits, including “See My Benz,” “Kimi,” and “Ronaldo,” further solidifying his place in the hearts of music enthusiasts.

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“White men pay me in dollars because they’re attracted to my amputated leg” Actress Doris reveals

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In a recent revelation, popular Nollywood actress Doris, who is an amputee, opened up about her personal life, revealing that some white men pay her for being an amputee.

Doris, revealed that despite her amputation, she has continued to engage in romantic relationships. However, she expressed her dissapointment upon discovering that some men dated her out of pity. In a particularly upsetting incident, she found that a man she was seeing had saved her name as “one leg girl” in his phone, a name that deeply hurt her.

Doris also touched on the aspect of her dating life, mentioning her interactions with white men who are specifically attracted to amputees, known as ‘devotees’. These men often request videos of her amputated leg, offering payment in dollars for such content. Actress Doris also revealed the heightened sensitivity of her amputated leg, explaining that it significantly enhances her physical sensations.

Also recall that Freelanews had reported earlier in the year that actress Bimbo Ademoye shared her early career experiences,. Bimbo, recalled how numerous producers wanted to exploit her appearance for sexualized roles. During an interview with the Sun newspaper, she recounted how she was often stereotyped for sexually suggestive characters, a typecasting she actively resisted.

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Bimbo’s career took a turn for the better when she was given a chance by the producer named Isong which allowed her showcase her acting talent and propelled her to greater heights in the industry.

Adding to the conversation on the direction of Nollywood, actor Yul Edochie criticized Nigerian producers and directors for their tendency to mirror Western and Hollywood film styles. He passionately argued for the importance of Nollywood in reflecting the rich and diverse Nigerian culture. He stated that instead of attempting to replicate foreign film industries, Nollywood should focus on telling authentic Nigerian stories and presenting its unique culture in a more prominent light.

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My Husband Is The One Who Goes To Market – Nollywood Actress, Omotola Ekeinde

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A woman must know her place and submit to her husband. The greatest mistake a woman can make is to want to stand shoulder to shoulder with her man. When you show submission your man will respect and adore you gor it. ”

“My husband is actually the one who goes to the market. I don’t go to the market because I can’t. Because of my status, I can’t. But my husband didn’t say you know traditionally, a man is not supposed to go to the market, I’m not gonna go, no. My husband actually goes to the market.”

“Earlier in my career, I used to go with him but I’d stay in the car, because our cars are tinted, so I’d stay in the car. But then, one time we went to Tejuosho and someone found out I was in the car. It became a major security risk, so he said don’t ever go with me again. He goes and he has fun and he comes back home, and I do the cooking, so you see we strengthen each other”.

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Why I love Asake – South African singer, Tyla spills

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Tyla Laura Seethal, a South African singer, has explained why she adores Nigerian singer Asake.

Tyla said he loves how Asake uses his “choir vocals” in a recent RollingStone interview about the inspiration behind her viral hit “Water.”

Her song ‘Water’ was inspired by Amapiano from her home country, childhood R&B influences, and Nigerian Afrobeats, she said.

She said, “Amapiano music is the core of it [‘Water’] in my opinion. And just all of the influences from growing up like Rihanna and all the R&B girlies, R&B boys, pop girls. That type of influences I love bringing into my music.

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“Something I really love in Afrobeats music is when I hear those step vocals that sound like a choir, almost. And I really love the way Asake uses it. I just always love the way it sounds. So, with the chorus [of my song ‘Water,’ I incorporated it]. Obviously, people can’t stop singing, they can’t get it out of their minds, which I love.”

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Grammy-winning singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has identified her compatriot, Asake, and buzzing South African singer Tyla as her favourite African artists at the moment.

The Oscar-nominated diva spoke on the red carpet of the Time100 Next Gala in New York recently.

The interviewer asked: “Who are your favourite African artists right now?”

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Tems responded: “My favourite African artists right now are Asake and Tyla.

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