Entertainment
I’m not Fela, I’m BIG7, says Burna Boy
Grammy-winning Nigerian artiste Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, has distanced himself from comparisons to Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, declaring, “I’m not Fela, I’m BIG7.”
The statement was part of a series of comments Burna Boy made on Monday via Instagram about authenticity and integrity on social media as the year winds down.
In his post, the self-proclaimed “African Giant” emphasised that his focus is on “positivity, peace, and prosperity,” but he added a sharp edge to his message, saying, “Honestly, I’d rather kill you than die for you.”
Burna Boy also used the opportunity to address what he perceives as a growing culture of dishonesty.
Taking direct aim at unnamed individuals, he said, “If you ever lied about buying Sujimoto’s house in Banana Island when you only rented it, do better in 2025. If you ever lied about Elele’s house being yours, do better in 2025.”
He continued, “If you have an aftermarket ‘rainbow Daytona,’ please stop telling people it’s real. Do better in 2025.”
The artist did not mince words, calling for greater honesty in the coming year.
“It should be a criminal offence to tell as many lies as certain men. The list can go on and on,” he added.
Burna Boy also hinted at a potential interview with popular Nigerian host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.
“Ebuka still dey do all those interview? I no like interview at all, but I go like run 1,” he wrote.
Entertainment
Lala Akindoju loses dad
Kemi Lala Akindoju, the Nollywood actress, has announced the passing of Williams Akindoju, her father.
In an Instagram post on Tuesday, the actress disclosed her father died on December 20 at 71.
Akindoju expressed her grief and sadness at ending the year without her father, whom she described as a “present and loving” parent.
“Sometimes, you think you’re ready, but nothing prepares you for the loss of a present & loving parent like my daddy. Started the year with my daddy, ending it without my daddy,” she wrote.
Entertainment
VeryDarkMan makes U-turn, says ‘I faked missing N180m to see online reaction’
VeryDarkMan, the controversial activist, has revealed that his claim of N180 million being stolen from his non-governmental organization (NGO) account was “entirely fabricated”.
The activist, whose real name is Martin Otse, last Friday, lamented that his NGO website had been hacked, resulting in the theft of the amount.
He claimed that one of the alleged culprits had been arrested, adding that an officer accompanied him to Jos, the capital of Plateau state, to track down the remaining suspects.
The police in Jos and Abuja earlier said they were unaware of the missing N180 million from VeryDarkMan’s NGO account.
In a recent Instagram post, VeryDarkMan revealed that the claim was merely a ruse to expose the loopholes in the media space.
He expressed disappointment that many people failed to inquire about the details of the alleged theft, instead opting to accuse him of stealing NGO funds.
VeryDarkMan also lambasted the police for weighing in the matter without asking about the details. He questioned why the police commented on the story without conducting proper investigations.
“Do you think if my N180 million is missing, who is going to pay? Zenith Bank. Zenith Bank is going to pay because that is where I keep my money. Everybody started saying stupid things,” he said.
“You people are so excited about bad news. You did not analyze anything. I never said I was traveling with a police officer. I said, ‘Officer Sam’. Did I show you the details of the account?
“The thing did not happen. How can the money be missing when VeryDarkMan is here? You know how much we put in for security. My money is secured.”
Entertainment
Eso Dike narrates how he handles advances from female fans
Eso Dike, the Nigerian actor, has opened up about how he handles the attention he receives from female fans.
In a chat with Seun Oloketuyi, founder of the Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards, Dike credited his upbringing for helping him stay grounded despite the advances from women.
“Home training, that’s all I have to say about that. It’s home training because you can’t do it all. If entertainment to you means attention from women, then when the attention is gone, what do you have left? I’m on TV, so there’s a lot of attention, but I have home training,” he said.
The actor also reflected on the lengths some women go to capture his attention on social media, particularly after the release of ‘Smart Money Woman,’ the Nigerian series on Netflix in 2021.
He revealed that he received numerous nude photos during that period but said such actions did not appeal to him, as he values humour and intelligence over inappropriate advances.
“When Smart Money Woman dropped, I used to get a lot of nude photos, and it didn’t get my attention because that’s not the way to get to me. I like funny and witty people. Sending me your private regions on social media is disgusting,” he added.
Dike, a musician and lawyer, rose to prominence in Nollywood after appearing in the TV series ‘Tinsel’ in 2016. He has starred in notable film projects such as ‘Ijakumo’, ‘The Wildflower’, and ‘The Stand Up’.
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