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‘My Husband Abused Me For 13 Years Before I Dumped Him’ – Nollywood Actress, Ayo Mogaji

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Veteran Nollywood actress, Ayo Mogaji, has opened up about the abuse she endured in her marriage.

World wide gistrecalls that Mogaji was previously romantically involved with her colleague, Jibola Dabo and had a son from that relationship.

She later married a retired footballer cum physiotherapist, Victor Ayodele Oduleye, in 2006.

In a recent podcast with her junior colleague, Biola Adebayo, the movie star said she was in love with Oduleye, but their relationship quickly turned abusive.

Recounting her abusive experience while the marriage lasted, Mogaji said she would often sit outside their home until someone else arrived to avoid being abused.

The actress added that she endured the situation for thirteen years before separating from her husband four years ago.

She said, “We fell in love with each other but any little thing igbaju igbamu ni Keri Keri ma nba ro de ni,” she said.

“Even in England the abusive language, the physical abuse, the mental torture when it gets too much I will advise anybody to get out of that marriage.

“That when it is only me and him in the home, I will go outside the compound and sit down till somebody will come so that I will not be abused. We were in it for like thirteen years and we have been separated for four years now.”

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Video: My Relationship With Don Jazzy – Korede Bello Opens Up

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Popular Nigerian musician, Korede Bello has opened up on his relationship with his former record label boss, Don Jazzy.

The singer stated that he still has a strong relationship with the Mavin Record label Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

He disclosed this during a recent interview on TVC’s “Your View Pidgin.”

When the ‘Godwin’ crooner was asked about his relationship with Don Jazzy after leaving Mavin Records and pursuing a solo career, he responded, “When you go into a relationship, it’s best to go into that relationship with a person who would never be nasty on bad days. The quality of people you go into relationships with matters. I’m not a troublesome person, neither is Don Jazzy, so when our contractual agreement ended, we still had our relationship intact.”

Bello emphasized the importance of balance and understanding one’s journey, stating that although he is no longer officially with Don Jazzy, they will always be family.

While on the show, the singer received numerous compliments from fans across the country, who praised his new album, “KoreDay.”

Many viewers expressed how they resonate with every song on the album and how much they loved it.

When asked if he plans to diversify and pursue projects outside of music, Bello shared that he currently has a perfume line, creating niche fragrances for everyone.

He also disclosed that he plans on entering the wellness space and helping people achieve physical and mental wellness through affordable products.

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Afrobeats Artistes Now On Same Level With Drake – Davido

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Grammy-nominated Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has asserted that Afrobeats singers are now on the same level as international music giants like Drake.

World wide gist reports that Davido made this known while speaking at a panel discussion with the United States Advisory Council on Africa Diaspora Engagement and Leaders in Nigeria’s Creative Industries.

Davido emphasised that Afrobeats artistes are now selling out shows and generating enormous revenue, comparable to their pop and hip-hop counterparts.

He said: “Afrobeats artists are now selling the same tickets as Drake. One song as an Afrobeats artiste can change your generation.”

According to the ‘Unavailable’ crooner, the earnings from an Afrobeats single can translate to generational wealth, highlighting the significant impact of the genre’s global surge in popularity.

Davido encouraged young artistes to focus on collaborating with their peers rather than chasing international features.

He said, “When you collaborate with your friends, they put their all.”

‘I Don’t Want To Hear Anything From You’

Meanwhile, veteran fuji musician, Wasiu Ayinde, better known as KWAM 1 or K1 De Ultimate, has ordered Nigerian singer, Dammy Krane, to end his ongoing fight with Davido.

Naija News recalls that Dammy Krane had last year taken to social media to call out Davido over alleged debt.

Also, Dammy Krane in a social media post last week accused Davido of having a hand in the death of his late friend, Tagbo, who died on his birthday in 2017.

However, Kwam1, during a live performance in the USA, stepped into the ongoing feud and called for peace between the duo.

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‘I’m Older Than Rema But He Gives Me Advice My Parents Didn’t Give Me’ – Odumodublvck

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Nigerian rapper, Odumodublvck, has expressed his admiration for his colleague, Rema.

World wide gist reports that Odumodublvck, in a post via his X handle, revealed that despite being six years older than Rema, he always likes to listen attentively whenever the singer speaks.

According to the singer, Rema gives him advice that nobody has ever given to him, including his parents.

The rapper said Rema proved to him that attaining legendary status is not by age.

He wrote: “I senior Rema with six years but when him dey talk I dey pay full attention. E get many thing wey him tell me wey I never hear anybody tell me. Not even my father and mother.

“And trust me, I don hear many advice. I repeat OG no be by age.”

Wizkid Reacts To Odumodublvck’s Comment On Tems, Arya Starr

Meanwhile, Grammy award-winning Nigerian singer, Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, has agreed to claims that his female colleagues, Tems and Ayra Starr, are bigger than him in the music industry.

World wide gist reported that controversial rapper, Odumodublvck, said that his female colleagues, Tems and Ayra Starr, have achieved more in the Nigerian music industry than Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, and Afrobeats megastars, Wizkid and Burna Boy.

The singer opined that being a successful female artiste is the hardest job in the world

He shared his thoughts during a recent episode of the ‘Cocktails & Takeaways’ podcast hosted by Madame Joyce.

Odumodublvck insisted that most producers, promoters and artists want to have sex with female musicians before helping them out.

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