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The actual first aid box
20/10/2025

The actual first aid box

How has that Hausa man amazed you this year?
20/10/2025

How has that Hausa man amazed you this year?

I Speak For All Matured Men, This Is What We LoveI Speak confidentiality, that this is what we matured men love to see o...
20/10/2025

I Speak For All Matured Men, This Is What We Love

I Speak confidentiality, that this is what we matured men love to see on our ladies head, it gives the natural aura beauty in ladies.

Sad but true.
19/10/2025

Sad but true.

So here's  Big Abass in 1975... Yes, no cap, he started acting in 1970... so this is his 55th year on stage.After 18 yea...
19/10/2025

So here's Big Abass in 1975... Yes, no cap, he started acting in 1970... so this is his 55th year on stage.

After 18 years of practicing, he made the first ever home video in the whole country, titled SONSO MEJI, that was late 1988, (37 years ago, premiered at TINUADE CINEMA in Oworo Lagos, 1989, Followed by Late Alade's EKUN, premiered at the National Art Theatre in 1989... Then later comes LIVING IN BO***GE 1992. Tolu Ajiboyo

Yoruba is the pioneer of home video in Nigeria.

How I Learned To Mind My Business After Being Beaten On Set by Yinka Quadri – OpebeVeteran Yoruba comic actor Yomi King,...
18/10/2025

How I Learned To Mind My Business After Being Beaten On Set by Yinka Quadri – Opebe

Veteran Yoruba comic actor Yomi King, popularly known as Opebe, has opened up about some of his early struggles in the movie industry — and it’s not the kind of “acting” you’d expect!

In a recent chat on Behind The Fame Podcast, Opebe revealed that many of the beatings he received while filming weren’t scripted — they were real! 😩

According to him, he faced actual blows on set, especially during one unforgettable scene with Yinka Quadri in the old Yoruba movie Eku Meji.

In his words:
“Those sufferings were beyond acting; they were real beatings. That’s what they call acting, you have to do it well and real for people to know it truly happened. Baba Suwe doesn’t mind. Anyone that knows him well knows he will beat you directly; ask the director.”

He went on to explain that the beating from Yinka Quadri wasn’t just “for the camera” — it was personal. Apparently, Opebe had earlier sided with Baba Suwe during a misunderstanding between the two actors, and Yinka didn’t take it lightly.
“When he replied me, it was a slap and a severe beating. I began to shout, ‘Cut! This isn’t a movie anymore.’ He laughed and said, ‘In your life, you won’t interfere in people’s fights again.’”
Lesson learned the hard way! 😅

Opebe said the experience taught him to never take sides in another person’s quarrel again.

✅ Songs/album Released on October 17, 2025- Ayra Starr & Rema – Who’s Dat Girl- Zlatan – Symbol Of Hope Album- Blaqbonez...
17/10/2025

✅ Songs/album Released on October 17, 2025
- Ayra Starr & Rema – Who’s Dat Girl
- Zlatan – Symbol Of Hope Album
- Blaqbonez – No Excuses Album
- Moliy, Tyla – Body Go
- TML Vibez – Amiri / 4U
- Shoday, Kizz Daniel – A1
- Zlatan, Davido – Hip Hop Messiah
- Dj Tunez, Gimba, Tomi Tribe – DKMW
- Zerry DL – Bae / Bounce It
- Young Jonn – Full Control
- Blaqbonez, Zinoleesky – Star Life II
- Niniola – Belle
- Bees & Honey, R***r, Daecolm & 10.93 – Barry Wonder
- Cubana Chief Priest, Millionaria Africa, BoyPee – Venezuela (Money Na Water)
- Patoranking – No Jonze
- Shizzi & Tayor – Waveland
- Bkay Eastgaad, Aguero Banks, Evado & Highstarlavista – PTSD II USDT
- Tolibian – Adisa EP
- Damon Grass – Greatly Exaggerated EP
- Brown Joel – High Spirit Mixtape
- Ty Dolla Sign – TYCOON (ft. Lil Wayne, Travis Scott + more)
- Big L & Nas – You Ain’t Gotta Chance
- Wale – Mirroronnabenz
- Gucci Mane – Episodes
- Meek Mill – Save Yourself
- Rod Wave – Leavin
- NBA Youngboy & Birdman – F*ck That N
- Dave East – Karma 4

M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise ChildrenNigerian rap legend and music executive, M.I Abaga, has ...
15/10/2025

M.I Abaga Says Nigeria Is Still The Best Place To Raise Children

Nigerian rap legend and music executive, M.I Abaga, has sparked discussion online after declaring that Nigeria remains “the best place to raise children” — citing the nation’s deep sense of community and strong family values as key reasons. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

In a recent interview, the “One Naira” crooner reflected on how Nigeria’s close-knit social culture creates a supportive environment that shapes responsible and emotionally balanced children.

“There’s something about growing up in Nigeria — the way family, neighbours, and friends all look out for one another. That bond gives children a foundation money can’t buy,” he said.

Contrasting Life Abroad

M.I Abaga, who has spent time both in Nigeria and overseas, compared the country’s communal lifestyle to the more individualistic culture in Western nations like the United States.

He noted that while living abroad offers exposure and comfort, the pressure of demanding jobs and fast-paced routines often makes it difficult for parents to spend quality time with their children.

“In America, many parents are busy working, sometimes holding multiple jobs. The system doesn’t allow that same extended family structure we have here. In Nigeria, even your neighbour helps raise your child,” M.I explained.

Nigeria’s Advantage: Cultural and Emotional Intelligence

The award-winning rapper emphasized that Nigeria’s family-oriented society naturally instills empathy, resilience, and a sense of identity in children from a young age. He believes these cultural values are critical in developing emotionally intelligent and socially grounded individuals.

According to M.I, “Growing up here teaches you to care for others, to adapt, and to stay connected to your roots — things that can get lost when children are raised abroad without that cultural grounding.”
Balancing Cultures and Values

Though M.I Abaga admitted that he’s not yet making concrete family plans, he revealed that he envisions a balanced upbringing for his future kids — one that merges Nigerian cultural roots with global exposure.

“I’d love for my kids to grow up here first, to understand who they are and where they come from. Later, they can experience the world, study abroad, and gain that global perspective — but with a Nigerian foundation,” he shared.

Fans React to His Statement

Following his remarks, social media users praised M.I for his patriotism and balanced outlook. Many agreed that despite Nigeria’s economic and political challenges, the country’s sense of togetherness and moral upbringing remains unmatched.

Others, however, argued that insecurity and poor infrastructure make parenting in Nigeria difficult — proving that the topic still divides opinions.

Regardless, M.I Abaga’s heartfelt take on parenting offers a refreshing reminder that beyond wealth or luxury, it is community, culture, and love that truly raise a child.

11/10/2025

If you’re lost In Lagos, find your way to badagry.

If you’re lost in Abuja, find your way to Guzape.

If you’re lost in Uyo, find your way to Oron.

If you’re lost in Owerri, find your way to Futo.

If you’re lost in Enugu, find your way to emene.

If you’re lost in illorin, forget it.

✅ Nigerian Albums (2025)Tell me the one I missed.- Pawon Boy, Vol. 1 (Deluxe) – DJ 4kerty  - Barrystar Vol. 1 – Barry Jh...
10/10/2025

✅ Nigerian Albums (2025)
Tell me the one I missed.

- Pawon Boy, Vol. 1 (Deluxe) – DJ 4kerty
- Barrystar Vol. 1 – Barry Jhay
- PREMIUM LAMBA – King Soundboi
- I am the Blueprint – Qing Madi
- I Dream In Color – Magixx
- BlownBoy RU – R***r
- Children of Africa – Seyi Vibez
- Shakur (Deluxe) – T.I Blaze
- Gen Z – Zinoleesky
- Generation Intimacy (Live) – Dunsin Oyekan
- Greatness IV – DJ Neptune
- Kilometer II – Mavo
- Bhad Boi – Bhadboi Oml
- THE MACHINE IS COMING – ODUMODUBLVCK
- 5ive – Davido
- INDUSTRY MACHINE – ODUMODUBLVCK
- CKay the Second – CKay
- Still The Mayor – Mayorkun
- The Game Needs You – Reekado Banks
- NOT GUILTY – Terry Apala
- Protect Sarz At All Costs – Sarz
- The Men, The Boys and Your Guy – Spyro
- Sanity – Bella Shmurda
- Uzama The 3rd – Famous Pluto
- Prince of the Street – Ayo Maff
- Uncle K: Lemon Chase – Kizz Daniel
- CAPTAIN – Bnxn
- Soundgod Fest IV – Runtown
- No Skips, Just Feelings – Guchi
- If Only Love Was Enough – Maleek Berry
- Akanbi – Diamond Jimma
- Olayemi – Fido
- Peace by Piece – Pheelz
- No Sign of Weakness – Burna Boy
- Olamidé – Olamide
- This One Is Personal – Tiwa Savage
- catharsis – FOLA
- Lifestyle – Balloranking

09/10/2025

Now, this is proper comedy skit.

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