Category: Entertainment
“She Is Not Affiliated in Any Drug Abuse,” Says Regina Daniels’ Brother Sammy
Regina Daniels’ brother, Sammy, has publicly refuted allegations of drug use made against the actress by her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko. In a post on Instagram, Sammy, also known as @Sweezzy, defended his sister, stressing that she is not involved in any form of substance abuse. He acknowledged that all marriages face challenges but insisted that the claims circulating online are false. “Before Ned I steady on my kpo. After Ned I still dey on my kpo. As I no talk so make una avoid me. No marriage without problems. But remember I decided not to speak. There’s no perfect couple,” he wrote. He further clarified, “PS: REGINA DANIELS IS NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY DRUG ABUSE OR MISUSE. She is not granting any useless interview or trying to feed y’all timelines!!!! Anything wey go up must come down. Shoutout to y’all for your concerns, love, texts, and checkups. None is being taken for granted!!!” Sammy’s statement comes amid growing public attention on Regina Daniels’ marriage to Ned Nwoko, following previous claims of domestic violence and alleged substance misuse. His post seeks to defend his sister and call for respect and privacy for the family.
MC Mbakara, Wife Reveal Daughter Eke Mama’s Nine-Year Struggle With Cerebral Palsy
Comedian MC Mbakara and his wife, Lolo Mbakara, have opened up about their daughter Eke Mama’s nine-year struggle with severe cerebral palsy, a condition caused by oxygen deprivation at birth. In an emotional video on MC Mbakara TV on Saturday, the couple recounted the traumatic events of October 19, 2016, when their newborn began fighting for her life. Cerebral palsy is a brain disorder that affects movement, muscle coordination, and posture, often caused by oxygen deprivation, brain bleeds, or disrupted brain development before, during, or shortly after birth. Lolo Mbakara described a harrowing delivery, saying, “I went into the labour room, and it was time to push. But somehow the baby was stuck.” She revealed that the hospital had no functional oxygen, forcing staff to pour water from an empty tank in a desperate attempt to revive the newborn. “When the baby came out, she wasn’t crying, she wasn’t breathing. They said, ‘Bring oxygen!’ — but there was no oxygen in the hospital.” The family rushed Eke Mama to a teaching hospital, a journey that took over 30 minutes. She was placed on oxygen for nearly two weeks, but doctors confirmed that the prolonged deprivation had caused irreversible brain damage, resulting in severe cerebral palsy. The couple recalled being advised by a medical colleague to remove Eke Mama from life support for a “stress-free life,” advice they could not follow. “One of my husband’s medical friends said, ‘If you want a stress-free life, take off the oxygen mask and let her rest,’ but as parents, we couldn’t bring ourselves to do it,” Lolo said. Now nine years old, Eke Mama remains largely in a vegetative state, spending “95 percent of her life sleeping,” Lolo tearfully noted. The Mbakaras have also faced public scrutiny and online trolling. “People said we were ashamed of her,” MC Mbakara said. “But human beings can be mean. We didn’t want pity or ridicule.” Turning their experience into purpose, the couple launched the Aya Kanu Aya Foundation to raise awareness about cerebral palsy and support affected families. “People call these children bewitched or possessed instead of understanding it’s brain damage,” Lolo said. The foundation aims to educate Nigerians and provide emotional and financial support to parents navigating similar challenges. The couple expressed deep gratitude to MC Mbakara’s mother, who has been a pillar of support in caring for Eke Mama. “If not for her, we would have been drained. We thank God every day for her and for our daughter’s life,” MC Mbakara added. View this post on Instagram A post shared by MC MBAKARA (@mcmbakara) View this post on Instagram A post shared by MC MBAKARA (@mcmbakara)
Boluwatife, Wizkid’s Son, Teases Fans With First Rap Snippet
Wizkid’s 14-year-old son, Boluwatife Balogun, has created a buzz online by sharing a snippet of his debut rap song. The short clip, posted on October 20, 2025, showcases Boluwatife’s confident delivery and raw talent, blending rap with Afro-trap vibes. In the snippet, he raps lines such as “Get rich or die trying” and “I owe a lot more to my mumsy,” reflecting both his ambition and appreciation for his mother, Shola Ogudu. Fans have responded with excitement, praising his skills and drawing comparisons to his superstar father, with many commenting, “Lion no dey born goat.” Although the full track is yet to be released, the snippet has already captured the attention of music enthusiasts, leaving fans eagerly anticipating Boluwatife’s official debut. Wizkid’s first son, Bolu, drops a new snippet 🔥 How’s it sounding? pic.twitter.com/QtZNPDdc45 — HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) October 20, 2025
Tiwa Savage Opens Up on Marriage, Says She’s Open to Being a Second Wife
Award-winning Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has opened up about her current views on love, marriage, and dating, revealing that most of the men who could marry her are either already married or much older. Speaking during an appearance on the American podcast Air Service, the mother of one said, “If I meet somebody who can really marry me, they are either in their 50s or already married. So, I don’t know. Maybe I can be a second wife. I think so. I could be a second wife.” Tiwa went on to explain that she would be respectful and accommodating if she ever became a second wife, emphasizing that she wouldn’t cause problems for the first wife. “I think I can go along with the first wife and she’s going to love me because I’m not going to be troublesome. I’m going to be going on tours; I’m not really going to stress you. I’m very respectful, I know that you are the first wife and would accord you that respect,” she said. Tiwa Savage was previously married to music executive Tunji Balogun, popularly known as TBillz, from 2013 to 2018. The couple, who share a son, ended their marriage amid mutual allegations of infidelity.
TikToker Mandy Kiss Sparks Outrage After Confronting Mother and Daughter Over Online Mockery
Popular Nigerian TikTok star and controversial content creator Mandy Kiss has stirred backlash after allegedly confronting and picking up a mother and daughter from Ondo State for mocking her on social media. The pair, identified online as Efo Tete, reportedly posted videos criticizing Mandy’s behavior following her recent controversial declaration that she intended to sleep with 100 men in a single day. Despite repeated warnings from Mandy to stop mentioning her name, the duo allegedly continued creating videos mocking her. A viral video circulating online shows Mandy Kiss driving the mother and daughter in her car while confronting them over the comments. In the clip, Mandy is seen raising her voice at the older woman, who repeatedly apologizes and promises not to interfere in her affairs again. Mandy, however, is heard issuing threats during the heated exchange. The incident has since triggered a wave of reactions across social media, with many Nigerians condemning Mandy’s conduct as aggressive and intimidating, while others called for restraint and legal accountability.
Senator Ned Nwoko Faces Backlash After Alleged Assault on Wife, Regina Daniels
Nollywood star Regina Daniels has reportedly suffered domestic abuse at the hands of her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, according to viral videos and social media claims circulating online. A video that surfaced on social media showed the visibly distraught actress crying and lamenting over alleged repeated violence in her marriage. Surrounded by security personnel, Regina was heard saying, “In Ned Nwoko’s house, I am nothing, but in my house, I am a queen. I cannot stand the violence. It’s too much.” The clip quickly went viral, sparking widespread concern from fans, colleagues, and the general public. Reacting to the incident, Regina’s brother took to social media to condemn Senator Nwoko’s alleged actions, accusing him of assaulting the actress. In an emotional post, he wrote, “Senator Ned Nwoko, you’re lucky you ran after beating my sister again and smashing her head on the wall. I swear I for burst all your joy.” His comments have since triggered a wave of reactions online. Filmmaker Stanley On-Top also claimed that thugs allegedly sent by the senator attempted to attack Regina at her residence, but her brothers intervened to protect her. Reports suggest that Regina has since left her husband’s home following the incident, though this has not been officially confirmed by her representatives. As of press time, Senator Ned Nwoko has not released any public statement regarding the allegations.
Juju Legend Sir Shina Peters Reveals He Became A Father At 14 And Achieved Early Success
Nigerian juju music icon Oluwashina Akanbi Peters, better known as Sir Shina Peters, has shared insights into his extraordinary early life, revealing that he became a father at just 14 years old. Speaking on a recent episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, the Afrojuju star recounted how he started his music career at the age of 10 and achieved several remarkable milestones while still a teenager. “I started my career at the age of 10. I had my first child at 14. I bought my first car at 13. I built my first house at 16, and I’ve been going here and there — three cases in a day since I was 16/17,” Sir Shina Peters said. The 67-year-old also reflected on his fan base, noting that it stretches far beyond his Yoruba roots. “65 per cent of my fans are Igbos, not Yorubas. My fans are demanding that I give them new music, but I just don’t go to the studio. I can’t go to the studio, the atmosphere is not conducive for me. I don’t know what to sing,” he added. Sir Shina Peters’ revelations highlight not only his early achievements but also the enduring impact of his music across Nigeria and beyond.
Mr Macaroni Commemorates Lekki Tollgate Shooting, Urges Nigerians Not To Forget October 20 #EndSARS Tragedy
Nigerian comedian and activist Mr Macaroni has taken to social media to reflect on the tragic events at the Lekki-Ikoyi tollgate during the #EndSARS protests on October 20, 2020. On that day, thousands of Nigerians gathered across the country, including the Lekki tollgate, to protest police brutality and demand an end to the abuses of rogue officers. Reports indicate that security forces opened fire on the peaceful protesters. While eyewitnesses insist there were casualties, government sources have denied any loss of life. In an Instagram post, Mr Macaroni wrote: “Nigerian youths lost their lives, jobs, families, and dreams at the hands of the most corrupt and evil people we call leaders!!! Even though some of us are deeply in love with our oppressors, this day 20/10/2020 is never to be forgotten nor forgiven! ✊🏿” His message serves as a stark reminder of the sacrifices made by young Nigerians and the continued call for accountability and justice.
