“I Left My Marriage Because I Earned More Than My Ex-Husband” – Yvonne Jegede
Nollywood actress Yvonne Jegede has shared that she ended her marriage because she was the one contributing more financially than her ex-husband. In 2019, Jegede confirmed her separation from actor Olakunle ‘Abounce’ Fawole, just a year after they got married. In a preview of the upcoming episode of ‘The Honest Bunch’ podcast, Jegede expressed regret […]
Actress Biola Adebayo Reveals Podcast Guest Committed Suicide After Backlash
Nollywood actress Biola Adebayo has shared the tragic news that a woman she interviewed on her podcast has taken her own life. The woman, named Nike, faced intense criticism on social media after a clip from the interview went viral. In the clip, she admitted to using two dogs to satisfy her sexual needs. In […]
President Tinubu Renames Abuja Road After Chinua Achebe
President Bola Tinubu has approved renaming the M18 road in Guzape District, Abuja, to honor famous writer Chinua Achebe. The President made this announcement during the road’s inauguration in Abuja on Saturday, June 8. This information was shared in a social media post by Olusegun Dada, the Special Assistant to President Tinubu on Social Media. […]
Labor Criticizes Governors for Rejecting N60,000 Minimum Wage
Daily Trust reports that governors, through the Director of Media and Public Affairs of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), Hajiya Halimah Salihu Ahmed, stated on Friday that they cannot afford the N60,000 minimum wage proposed by the federal government. According to Daily Trust, governors, represented by the Director of Media and Public Affairs of the […]
Not Good at Anything Else but Corruption – Aisha Yesufu Criticizes Tinubu for Spending N21bn on VP Lodge
Aisha Yesufu expressed disappointment with Bola Tinubu’s government for spending N21 billion on the Vice President’s lodge, suggesting that they’re only skilled at corruption. She said, “The N21 billion was not enough to cover landscaping? How do you come out of your house and the front is looking like a kids’ abandoned football field? Rigging […]
Why I Don’t Believe That Artists Don’t Care About Success – Insights From Ed Sheeran
In a recent interview on Therapuss With Jake Shane, Ed Sheeran, the renowned British musician, discussed artists’ attitudes towards success in the music industry. Sheeran strongly disagrees with the idea that artists don’t care about success, suggesting that those who claim otherwise might not be entirely truthful. According to Sheeran, artists who say they’re not […]
I’m Now An Upcoming Artist – D’banj Says After 20 Years In The Industry
Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo, a famous Nigerian musician known as D’banj, has referred to himself as a “new cat” (a term for up-and-coming artist). The 43-year-old artist mentioned that even after 20 years in the music business, he feels like he is just starting again, noting that the industry has changed a lot. In a recent […]
Nigerians Should Recognize Their Real Issues: Bwala on Governors Refusing N60,000 Minimum Wage
Former Senator Daniel Bwala stated that Nigerian governors cannot justify claiming that a N60,000 minimum wage is unsustainable. Bwala emphasized that Nigerians need to understand the true source of their problems. He dismissed the governors’ argument that paying a N60,000 minimum wage would leave no funds for development, noting that they have no significant development […]
South African Election a Great Example, Unlike Nigeria’s 2023 Embarrassment – Peter Obi
Former Labour Party candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, praised South Africa’s recent election results as a model of a clear and effective democratic process. Obi said this was very different from Nigeria’s 2023 election, which he called an embarrassment for the country. He mentioned that comparing the two elections is a sad reminder of Nigeria’s problems […]
Governors Say N60,000 Minimum Wage is Unaffordable
The 36 state governors, part of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), have stated that the suggested N60,000 minimum wage is unrealistic and cannot be applied. The governors believe that if they accept this wage, some states would need to borrow money monthly to pay their workers. They explained that maintaining the N60,000 minimum wage would […]