Category: Entertainment
Portable Demands ₦100 Million To Fight VeryDarkMan After Mr Jollof Incident
Portable has escalated his online feud with VeryDarkMan, announcing that he’s ready to confront him physically — but only for a ₦100 million payout. His declaration comes after VeryDarkMan reportedly clashed with Mr Jollof, an incident Portable says demands justice. In a recent statement, Portable questioned why VeryDarkMan allegedly attacked Mr Jollof and called on his fans to fund the fight. “Yes, I wan fight VeryDarkMan, I wan collect 100 million naira. I hear say he beat Mr Jollof — wetin the man do you wey you beat Mr Jollof? Justice for Mr Jollof. Oya my fans, make dem give me 100m,” he said. He also reached out to Blord, who had previously promised him ₦1 million, urging him to contribute a bigger sum to settle the score. “Blord wey promise me N1m before, bring your 100m make I beat VDM,” Portable added, noting that Blord also has his own issues with VeryDarkMan. The singer explained that the fight isn’t just about money — it’s about addressing the disruptions caused by VeryDarkMan. “I wan collect 100m naira to beat VeryDarkMan wey dey disturb una life. Make I beat am dey roll for ground,” he declared. Portable’s announcement has reignited discussions online, with fans and followers weighing in on whether the showdown will actually happen.
Zlatan Explains Why He Refuses To Sign Artistes And Won’t Gamble Money On New Talent
Zlatan has opened up about why he has never been eager to sign artistes under his wing, revealing that he sees it as an unnecessary financial risk. During a conversation on the Afrobeats podcast, he explained that he prefers to protect his earnings rather than invest in musicians whose success is uncertain. He admitted that putting money behind an emerging artiste has never made sense to him. “I’d rather just go buy a house than put money on an artist that I’m not sure of, if the artist is going to blow up or not,” he said, noting that the pressure of such a gamble is something he is not willing to deal with. Zlatan emphasized that collaborations, not artiste funding, are what shaped his journey. He credited his rise to working with established and upcoming acts rather than running a label or managing other talents. “Collaboration has played a vital role in my career. Older artists, new generation—everyone collaborated with me when I popped out. That’s how I got the big dogs.” He explained that his priority has always been financial stability, especially after experiencing instability early in his career. He recalled how those early days came with stress and uncertainty, adding that staying financially secure keeps him creative and motivated. “The reason why I’m doing this is to take care of myself and be stable financially. In the beginning I was not balanced. There was pressure, there was anxiety.” Zlatan added that being comfortable affects how he performs in the studio. “If I have money and I go to the studio, the way I’m going to be busting is money,” he said. He also shared that he quit smoking in 2019 and continues to enjoy strong support from fans across the country, especially from the East. He referenced his recent energetic collaboration with Flavour, joking about whether a wealthy man like him should still be jumping around on stage. For Zlatan, the message is clear: he will collaborate widely, but he has no plans to sign artistes. His focus remains on maintaining stability, protecting his earnings, and growing at his own pace.
Taye Arimoro Sues Peggy Ovire Over Alleged Assault on Movie Set, Demands N100 Million
Actor Taye Arimoro has sued his colleague, Peggy Ovire, and her production company over an alleged assault during a movie shoot. Through his lawyers, Inibehe Effiong Chambers, Arimoro is demanding a public apology and N100 million in damages, citing a violation of his fundamental human rights. Arimoro alleged on his official Instagram page that the incident occurred after he tried to leave the set when his contracted working hours had ended. He claimed that Peggy and her team blocked his car, damaged its tyres, and physically assaulted him, injuring his gums and lips. “I said I wanted to go home, but they don’t want me to. They held me against my will, and that wasn’t cool. Why would you block me? I can’t go to my house again? Why? I’m not shooting two scenes. I told you, if it’s 12 p.m., I’m out,” he said during an Instagram livestream. Arimoro added, “I definitely need to see a dentist because my lower front tooth is damaged, and I’m also seeing a lawyer. I can’t drive my car because they deflated about three of my tyres. It’s really bad. I’ve never experienced anything like this because I don’t cause trouble, especially when it comes to work.” Peggy Ovire denied the allegations in an Instagram post, claiming that Arimoro was the aggressor during the confrontation.
Regina Daniels Sparks Concern Online After Video Shows Her On IV Drip Amid Marital Controversy
Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has sparked concern online after a video showing her on an IV drip began circulating on social media. In the clip, shared on TikTok, the actress appears subdued and serious while receiving fluids, prompting fans to express worry for her well-being. The video comes amid ongoing marital tensions with her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, who has publicly accused her of drug use. Nwoko claims medical reports revealed dangerously high levels of various substances in her system. However, Serenity Royale Hospital, where Daniels was reportedly treated, has denied issuing such reports, describing them as fabricated and urging the public not to give them credibility. The situation has intensified discussions online, with many expressing concern for the actress as the controversy continues to unfold.
Funke Akindele, Falz, AY, Mr Macaroni Condemn Kwara Church Attack, Demand Urgent Action
Nigerian entertainers have expressed outrage following the recent attack on a church in Kwara State, where bandits killed worshippers and abducted several others. Funke Akindele, Falz, AY the Comedian, and Mr. Macaroni took to social media to condemn the violence and call on the government to take urgent action. Falz criticized the authorities, asking: “How many more people have to be kidnapped and murdered in cold blood? How many more lives do you want to waste? How many more futures do you wish to erase with your incompetence and inaction? @officialABAT” Mr. Macaroni slammed the government for its failure to protect citizens, writing: “Nigerians are waking up to yet another terrorist attack on a church in Kwara State. We have a tone‑deaf President, a callous and irresponsible government surrounded by the worst set of sycophants whose deception has made this country unbearable for the people!” Funke Akindele expressed her heartbreak after seeing footage of the attack: “Woke up to see a livestream of people being attacked inside a church in Kwara. 😭😭 This is sad and disturbing. I wept seeing that old woman who couldn’t walk well running for safety.” AY the Comedian highlighted the growing insecurity and the government’s inaction: “Nigeria is turning into a crime scene. Bandits storm churches to kill and abduct Christians. Children are kidnapped from schools. A Brigadier General is shot dead. Every day brings fresh chaos yet the government remains silent. How did we get here? Must outsiders come to fix what our leaders refuse to confront? We need safety, accountability, and real action, not silence.” Their reactions reflect widespread frustration over the rising insecurity in Nigeria and the urgent demand for decisive action to protect lives and restore peace.
Burna Boy Responds To Backlash After Asking Couple To Leave Colorado Concert
Burna Boy has responded to the uproar over asking a couple to leave his Colorado concert after they were spotted sleeping during his performance. In a livestream after the show, the Grammy-winning singer addressed the incident, saying: “I tell you say make una be my fans? We dey look for fans wey get money this period oh. Ara n Kan Gaza.” The controversy unfolded at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where Burna Boy stopped his performance to confront the couple, insisting they leave before he continued. The pair complied, drawing reactions from the crowd. Fans and followers have since been divided over the incident, with some praising Burna Boy for demanding an engaged audience, while others criticized him for being overly harsh with concertgoers. Burna Boy responding to the uproar about him sending the couple out of his show in Colorado: — “I tell you say make una be my fans? We dey look for fans wey get money this period oh. Ara n Kan Gaza” 🤣 pic.twitter.com/lu0ilvHwCQ — 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) November 19, 2025
Nicki Minaj Speaks At UN On Christian Persecution In Nigeria
Rapper Nicki Minaj has used her platform at the United Nations to draw attention to the growing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, calling for urgent international intervention. Speaking from the UN podium, Minaj described the dire situation facing Nigerian Christians. “In Nigeria, Christians are being targeted, driven from their homes, and killed. Churches have been burned. Families have been torn apart. Entire communities live in fear simply because of how they pray,” she said. She noted that religious persecution is not unique to Nigeria, stressing that similar threats exist in many countries worldwide. “This problem is not only growing in Nigeria but in other parts of the world. It demands urgent action,” Minaj said. Making it clear that her call is about unity rather than division, she added, “Protecting Christians in Nigeria is not about taking sides. It is about uniting humanity.” Minaj also highlighted the responsibility of global institutions, saying, “When one’s church, mosque, or place of worship is destroyed, everyone’s heart should break a little. The foundation of the United Nations, with its core mandate to ensure peace and security, should shake.” She praised peacebuilders and faith leaders who have confronted intolerance and violence, saying their work inspires her to fight for the security and freedom of all who pray. She concluded: “I hope this encourages all of us to work together urgently so that every person can enjoy the right to believe, worship, and live in peace.” The speech was organized in collaboration with U.S. Ambassador to the UN Michael Waltz and adviser Alex Bruesewitz, highlighting growing international concern over religious violence in Nigeria. https://twitter.com/NigeriaStories/status/1990865568811921769?t=JOCWA4ueuQYTfIKofqUNEg&s=19
Ruger Shuts Down Rumoured Rift With Davido In New X Post
Ruger has addressed the growing online chatter about his relationship with Davido after a fan reignited tension with a post on X. The drama began when a Davido supporter wrote: “When you’re ready to apologize and beg Davido publicly, your song will enter No 1.” Ruger quickly rebuffed the claim, questioning its basis: “And did Davido tell you I did anything wrong to him?” He later made a follow-up post, clarifying that he and Davido still share mutual respect despite fans pushing a different narrative. Ruger wrote: “I love Davido and I know he loves me too. People on his team still repost my stuff. I will never believe this agenda that he doesn’t f* with me unless he says it to my face or publicly. But if him talk am, everywhere go first blur sha.”** His remarks signal that any supposed feud exists only in fan circles, not between the artists themselves.
