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Top Nollywood Actress, Opeyemi Aiyeola Stuns As She Clocks 40

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Popular and sensational Nigerian actress, Opeyemi Aiyeola today, hit the 40 years mark on earth. The beautiful actress who was once one of the most popular faces on the Yoruba movie scene in the early 2000s, relocated to the United Kingdom years ago with her hubby, Olayiwola Owolomose.

An indigene of Ogun state, Opeyemi Aiyeola is a graduate of Lagos State University where she studied Accounting. She attended Our Lady of Apostles Private School in Yaba for elementary education and had secondary education at Remo Schools. She attended Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, where she earned an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in Accountancy.

Her first appearance in a movie was in the 1998 yoruba film, Aso Iye but her big break came when she stared in Gbenga Adewusi’s Ige Adubi.  Opeyemi Aiyeola, a crossover actress has also featured in several English productions including Wale Adenuga’s Super Story.

Other top movie’s Opeyemi has stared in include Tade Ogidan‘s Madam Dearest, Adun Ife, Kadara Mi and many others. She got married to Babatunde Olayiwola Owolomose in 2007 and the couple are blessed with two sons. The actress recently made a return to the movie industry after years of hiatus which she described as being necessitated by the need to build her home.

She chairs a group called Opeyemi Aiyeola Rehearsal Group, which nurtures upcoming talents. She also won the award for Best Supporting Actress (Yoruba) at BON Awards in 2015.
She shared her instagram post with fans, friends and family members sending her congratulations below:

Ist year in life and 40th year of God’s awesomeness.Hallelluyah???????????????????????????????????? @olasexcy

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Wizkid shades Ladipoe for comments on Afro beats dying in Nigeria, drags Don Jazzy

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Wizkid has been on a row recently, and from shading Davido, he has moved on to Ladipoe and Don Jazzy.

Ladipoe had earlier made a tweet, where he insinuated that Afro beats artists were going through a phase where their careers were falling off.

A concerned netizen drew Wizkid’s attention to Ladipoe’s tweet, and his response was shocking to say the least.

In response to Ladipoe’s tweet, Wizkid said he had nothing to say to someone that was signed to an influencer.

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“Beg me like this if you want new song” – Wizkid tells his fans as he reignites beef with Davido

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Award-winning Afrobeat singer, Wizkid seems to be starting the week with violence as he reignites his beef with colleague and rival, Davido.

The singer while engaging with his fans, took swipe at Davido with a viral video of him begging a lady. Captioning the video, Wizkid told his fans to beg him like Davido was begging the lady, if they want him to release new song.

The singer further revealed that everyday, he ask something to say but decides to keep quiet because his mouth isn’t good. He however made it known that he wishes everybody luck.

“Beg me like this. Send video.

Y’all need it.
I wish everybody luck.
Everyday I get things to say but my mouth no good.

That’s a bully, let’s leave him for now.

Una really want me on my 50cent shit. Lol hmmm”.

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Tupac’s estate to sue Drake for using AI voice of late rapper in diss track

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The estate of Tupac Shakur, the late US rapper, is taking legal action against Drake following the release of the Canadian singer’s diss track ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’.

On April 19, Drake released ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’ on streaming services.

The track stirred outrage with its alleged use of AI-generated vocals imitating Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg — apparently to taunt Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift.

According to a cease-and-desist letter obtained by Billboard, Tupac’s estate, represented by lawyer Howard King, expressed disappointment over the “unauthorised use” of Tupac’s voice and likeness.

The letter calls it a “flagrant violation” of Tupac’s publicity rights and a “blatant abuse” of his legacy.

King demanded that Drake remove the song from all platforms within 24 hours, threatening “all legal remedies” if he failed to comply.

“The Estate is deeply dismayed and disappointed by your unauthorised use of Tupac’s voice and personality,” the letter reads.

“Not only is the record a flagrant violation of Tupac’s publicity and the estate’s legal rights, it is also a blatant abuse of the legacy of one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time. The Estate would never have given its approval for this use.”

Drake’s management has yet to respond publicly.

It remains to be seen if Snoop Dogg, whose voice was also seemingly imitated, will take similar legal action.

Tupac was fatally shot while leaving a boxing match in 1996.

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Bodex F. Hungbo, SPMIIM is a multiple award-winning Nigerian Digital Media Practitioner, Digital Strategist, PR consultant, Brand and Event Expert, Tv Presenter, Tier-A Blogger/Influencer, and a top cobbler in Nigeria.

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