Celebrities
Flavour Reveals Why He Dumped Sandra Okagbue For Anna Banner
Award-winning Nigerian singer and songwriter, Flavour N’abania has revealed his reason for dumping Sandra Okagbue for Anna Banner.
He made this known while reacting to a fan’s comment in a new video he shared on Instagram.
The fan, with the handle, @gracedmavin who reacted to Flavour’s video in which he taught one of his daughter’s how to play the piano, wrote; “ Love a woman but never fall in love with a woman.never.fall in love with ur purpose and passion and stay there.any woman who wants more than the love u can give her,???CUT HER OFF.learn from the last Adam (Jesus) and not the first Adam (akpamu)”
However, another follower @stew_goddes who reacted to the comment above wrote; “May some useless man cut your sisters and future daughters off too”
@gracedmavin wrote in rejoinder; “ hahahaha.favour did the exact same thing I posted and that post was a comment of accolade to favours wisdom in choice.favour focused on his music and career(purpose) and he loves women but never lost focus on his purpose.annie on the other hand being a virtous woman, understood this mystery and did not contend with this space and that attracted favour to her more than the others because she understands her role which is the divine guide to grow in his purpose and passion.it is a secret only few people know and that my comment was a metaphor in praise to both of them.something they call wordplay in english.
well thank you for insulting my sisters but it is up to them to make the right choices and it has nothing bto do with what u say.but u see??you have joined the people both online and offline who proves me right that leaving that thing called church was the best decision ever.i believe In Jesus and my intimacy and personal relationship has grown in him but 98% of church people are like you.they insult people’s parents and sisters everywhere cos they carry deep seated hatred and bitterness.but like Jesus I choose to bless,ur sisters and brothers will find favour in all they do.u also will prosper and will find peace and rest in all you do.his love will protect you and keep u and provide all ur needs in Jesus name amen.shalom
Flavour who revealed why he dumped Sandra Okagbue for Anna Banner as he endorsed his fan’s comment, then wrote; “@gracedmarvin u are really blessed with wisdom”
Celebrities
‘They wanted blood’ — J Cole reveals why he avoided Kendrick Lamar beef
J Cole, the US rapper, has finally revealed why he bowed out of a feud with colleague Kendrick Lamar.
Last year, Cole, on the song ‘First Person Shooter’, suggested he, Drake, and Lamar were the current “big three” names in hip-hop.
Lamar, however, disagreed with Cole. In his verse on the song ‘Like That’, he said there was “no big three — it’s just big me”.
He also called Cole’s best verses “insubstantial” and claimed he was the “Prince to Drake’s Michael Jackson”.
In response to Lamar, Cole released a song titled ‘7 Minute Drill’, saying Lamar has “fallen off like The Simpsons”.
On the track, he also described Lamar’s latest album ‘Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers’ as “tragic”.
In April, Cole apologised to Lamar for his “lame” and “goofy” response. He also said he had gotten “a thousand missed calls” and felt pressured to write a comeback.
In a recently released song titled ‘Port Antonio’, the Dreamville rapper defended his decision to step back from a rap battle with longtime friend Kendrick.
In the five-minute track released on Wednesday night, Cole argued that the people promoting the controversy wanted “blood” and publicity to profit from it.
“I pulled the plug because I’ve seen where that was ’bout to go / They wanted blood, they wanted clicks to make their pockets grow / They see this fire in my pen and think I’m dodgin’ smoke / I wouldn’t have lost a battle, dawg, I woulda lost a bro / I woulda gained a foe,” he raps.
Celebrities
Phyno rejects Olamide comparison, says they’re brothers
X (formerly Twitter) users every so often pit artists against each other to drive engagement or ignite a popularity contest.
On Friday, October 4, 2024, a user with the handle @TheDamiForeign posted images of Nigerian indigenous rappers, Olamide and Phyno with an open-ended question thrown to the public.
The post read, “When it comes to rap, who’s the GOAT? Phyno, Olamide.” Not long after, it began to attract comments from netizens. Some argued that both acts are relevant and phenomenal in their own way. Others pitched their tent with either of the two.
However, the ‘Do I’ crooner was displeased on seeing the post and wasted no time in expressing his disapproval.
Responding to the post, he wrote, “Yo!!! Tf is wrong with u guys for God sake .. stop putting me up against my brother or anybody else for that matter . Do your banter with someone else .. na ala adi agba unu.. wtf.”
Celebrities
Wizkid, Davido’s feud, strategy to remain relevant, says Portable
Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has weighed in on the ongoing feud between music stars Ayodeji Balogun a.k.a Wizkid and David Adeleke a.k.a Davido, accusing them of using their rivalry to stay relevant in the industry.
The recent clash between Wizkid and Davido began on October 1, when Wizkid posted a cryptic tweet that many interpreted as a dig at Davido this was after Davido teased a snippet of his first single for 2024.
The feud escalated quickly, with both artists exchanging insults and personal attacks on social media.
Wizkid had also planned to release the first track of his highly anticipated “Morayo” album on the same day.
In a twist, Davido’s associate, Kayode Yajaur, popularly known as Black Tycoone, took a jab at Wizkid, seemingly mocking the delay in his album drop. He tweeted, “Tell your Daddy to drop an album already.”
Unfazed, the Grammy award-winning singer responded by throwing shade at Davido’s camp, writing on X, “P***y boys dropping mid again,” before adding, “Una don tire! Make una go rest small!”
Although Wizkid refrained from directly naming Davido, fans were quick to interpret the post as a clear shot at the ‘Fem’ crooner.
In an Instagram post, Portable criticized the duo saying “using your brother to shine” instead of focusing on their own music.
He opined that their songs are no longer selling well, and they are relying on social media drama to promote themselves.
“Don’t use your brother to shine, shine yourself. Una songs no dey market again, na fight una dey use do promotion,” Portable wrote.
The singer also distanced himself from the feud, stating that he is not aligned with either Wizkid or Davido. “Me, I no dey for Davido. Me, I no dey for Wizkid. I dey for myself. That’s why I dey for those who dey for me,” he added.
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