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‘Women cheat more than men’ – says Seun Kuti

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Seun Kuti, Nigerian musician and the last child of Afrobeat legend Fela, has claimed that women are more unfaithful in relationships and marriages than men.

The controversial singer said the notion that men cheat more than women was a propaganda.

The maverick singer spoke on the ‘Bahd & Boujee’ Podcast co-hosted by reality star Tolanibaj and actress Moet Abebe.

“The society made it seem like it’s only men that cheat. Women cheat more than men,” he said.

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The hosts: “We don’t agree!”

Kuti, “Okay, this propaganda out there… The truth is that women cheat more than men. Even in the bible, Joseph’s master’s wife tried to cheat on her husband with him and because he refused, she framed him for rape.

“Which man did they write in the bible that he cheated on his wife?

“We [men and women] are all equally bad. Let’s just accept that. And men that are out there thinking that you are the only unfaithful one in your marriage or relationship, you are living in a fantasy.

“If she is not stepping out of the house, you’re sure she is in that compound 24 hours, start looking at everybody in the compound.”

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Seun earlier encouraged men to embrace polygamy, stressing that every man should have multiple women.

He claimed that having multiple women demonstrates power and affluence.

He said, “Monogamy doesn’t work. As a powerful man, you must have the support of numerous powerful goddesses. You know, women that are in your life because the ancestors want to put them there. You share with them.”

He added that his late father and Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, had over 100 concubines despite marrying 27 women in one day.

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Rotimi Salami breaks silence on movie set abandonment accusation

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Nollywood actor Rotimi Salami denies allegations of abandoning a movie set, explaining delays and unfair treatment by the production team

 

Nollywood actor Rotimi Salami has responded to allegations that he abandoned a movie set before completing his scenes.

Also read: Veteran Nollywood actor Columbus Irisoanga passes away

The accusation, made by a production manager, sparked controversy, prompting Salami to share his side of the story on Instagram.

Salami explained that veteran actor Lekan Olatunji had initially invited him to feature in a movie scheduled for a two-day shoot.

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However, the production was rescheduled four times for undisclosed reasons, causing significant disruptions to his schedule.

Despite the multiple delays, Salami honoured his commitment and arrived on set in Abeokuta at 2:30 p.m.

He acknowledged that he was late due to car trouble but noted that he had already informed the team that he would not be staying overnight.

The actor further revealed that he had a prior engagement in Lagos the following day. However, additional delays from the movie crew forced him to leave before completing his scenes.

Salami expressed disappointment over the public accusation, stating that it unfairly misrepresented the situation.

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He was particularly upset that his business phone number was shared online, leading to a flood of unwanted calls and backlash.

Emphasising his commitment to professionalism, he urged people to seek the full story before making judgments.

“Whether you find me guilty or not, please kindly subscribe,” he concluded, directing his followers to his YouTube channel, TheSalamis TV.

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Mr Macaroni finds peace after three-year struggle

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Popular skit maker Mr Macaroni reveals he has finally found peace after carrying a heavy burden for three years, celebrating his freedom

 

 

Popular Nigerian skit maker and content creator Debo Adedayo, better known as Mr Macaroni, has shared an emotional revelation about his personal struggles.

Also read: Mr Macaroni Reacts As Davido’s Aide Assault Fan

The comedian took to Instagram to express his relief after enduring a difficult period that lasted three years.

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Accompanied by a heartfelt caption and a photo of himself, Mr Macaroni disclosed that he had been carrying a heavy burden that tested him beyond his limits.

Although he did not reveal specific details, he admitted that the experience took a toll on him, making him feel weighed down.

Despite the hardships, the comedian remained resilient. In his post, he expressed gratitude for making it through the challenging period and encouraged his fans to stay strong in the face of adversity.

“I feel better than I have felt in over three years! I have peace of mind. I feel free! I have been carrying a heavy burden for about three years now. It tested me beyond limits and weighed me down. But I never stopped fighting,” he wrote.

Fans and colleagues have since flooded the comment section with messages of support, celebrating his triumph.

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Mr Macaroni, known for his humorous yet socially conscious skits, continues to be an influential figure in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

His ability to blend comedy with important societal issues has earned him widespread recognition and respect.

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Asake confirms exit from YBNL, launches “Giran Republic”

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Nigerian singer Asake has confirmed his exit from YBNL Nation, launching his own imprint, Giran Republic, while maintaining ties with Empire

 

Nigerian singer Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake, has officially confirmed his departure from Olamide’s YBNL Nation. Speculation about his exit had been circulating, but the artist put the rumours to rest by releasing his latest single, *Why Love*, under his own imprint, **Giran Republic**.

Also read: Asake tops Spotify charts as Nigeria’s most streamed singer of 2024

Despite leaving YBNL, Asake’s relationship with his former label boss, Olamide, appears to remain intact. Earlier in the year, he paid homage to Olamide in his song *Military*, dispelling any notions of a rift between them.

Asake joined YBNL Nation in February 2022, a move that propelled him to mainstream success. In July of the same year, he signed a distribution deal with **Empire**, a partnership he still maintains even after exiting YBNL.

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With Giran Republic now established, fans are eager to see how Asake shapes his career as an independent artist. Given his track record of hit releases, his next moves in the industry are highly anticipated.

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