Sunday, 18 June 2023

A Popular Comedian Lost His Son On Father's Day


 A popular Nigerian comedian and musician, Akika has lost his son  today, 18th of June, 2023 while in the mood of celebrating Fathers Day  in the world.

The comedian made the shared this sad news on his on social media while expressing his grievances especially on such a day.

However he didn’t mention the cause of death

All Schools To Break For 6 Days-June 2023 Halfterm Dates


 All Schools to Break For 6 Days-June 2023 Halfterm Dates .

The ministry of education released the 2023 school calendar commonly referred to as (2023 term dates).

The calendar applies for all primary and secondary schools

Under this calendar, all schools were  reopenened  for term one of 2023 on 23/1/2023. Term one lasted for a total of 13 weeks with the closing date slated for 21/4/2023.

Term 2, 2023

All schools were reopenened on 8/5/2023 and the term is expected to run for a total of 14 weeks.

According to the ministry calender , all schools were expected to break for Halfterm on June 29 to July 2 as then all schools will then close on August 12 up to August 27,2023.

Following a special request from the KESSHA Chair following the annual Headteachers meeting , now all schools will break for term 2 Halfterm from 27th of June to 2nd of July 2023.

Learners will have a break of normal school ;4 Days plus 2 days ; weekend days  totaling to a six day vacation.

June month and part of July calendar,2023

The 2023 calendar underwent several  revision of the term dates is in a bid to normalize the school calendar that was disrupted by the covid 19 pandemic.

Copied: Education Hot Pot

Why I keep my private life away from public – Actress Zainab Balogu


 Popular Nollywood actress, Zainab Balogun has spoken on why she keeps her private life away from the public.

Speaking in an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, the British-Nigerian actress stated that it can be problematic if one’s private life is out in public.

She said: “It was a deliberate choice because I’m very conscious of the separation of power between the industry and myself, and when you dabble into all this without the consciousness of what the consequences are, it is quite problematic

My personal life is very personal. It’s not out for public consumption. That’s not my work, that’s my life.

“There are people who do not have issues with talking about how they spent a hundred thousand dollars on an outfit they wore to the AMVCAs. I would not be that person because there is not a lot of truth in that. I have to be conscious of my audience and the people I’m setting

So, I’m okay with giving you that which I’m okay with you criticising or having an opinion on, but I’m quite traditional, so my personal life is not for public consumption nor the opinions of others.”

Copied: Daily Post

Burna Boy Canceled Show In Netherland


 Grammy award-winning Nigerian artiste, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has come under heavy criticisms on social media for cancelling his headline show scheduled for Saturday night at the GelreDome, Arnhem, Netherlands, after fans already filled the stadium

Fans reportedly filled the 41,000-capacity-seater waiting for hours for the ‘Last Last’ crooner to thrill them before they received the rude news of the late cancellation of the show.

Burna Boy took to his Instastory midnight to announce that the show won’t be holding despite fans already filling the venue

The music star said he was anticipating performing for his Dutch fans but unfortunately, it couldn’t happen due to “a number of reasons.”

He said his “amazing team has been hard at work trying to salvage it but we couldn’t do it in time.”

He promised to announce a new date soon.

However, Burna Boy’s explanation didn’t seem to sit well with fans as they took to social media to berate the singer and his team over their action.

An aggrieved fan wrote: “Useless. Got us waiting for more than two hours, to cancel the show at midnight. Rubbish.”

Another fan wrote: “Burna isn’t supposed to be a celeb, doesn’t have what it takes. So unwise in handling fans, canceling shows after much delay. That’s disrespectful! More unwise are fans who idolize him, turn up every time. Y’all create an association to deal with any celeb that messes up. So unwise.”

Davido...2016 Was A Dead Year For Me


 Afrobeat superstar, David Adeleke, also known as Davido, has revealed how his career suffered decline in 2016 after he got signed to American record label, Sony Music.

He disclosed that 2016 was “a dead year” for him because his debut EP under Sony was a colossal failure.

He made this known while featuring on the latest episode of the Drink Champs podcast co-hosted by N.O.R.E and DJ EFN which went viral on Saturday.

He said in part, “I remember telling them [Sony Music team] that the producers you guys put me in with are cool but I need to go home. I was in America for almost seven months.

“I woke up one day and I was like, I need to go home. So, I just got on a plane and went back home. My brother, two weeks from when I got back home, ‘If’ blew up.

“Every artist can go through it; that point when you are so high, you’re untouchable, and then down the line you started fading. Every artist goes through that. That is the worst thing ever. I have had that period in my life and I was like, nah, I need to go back. Immediately I got back home, I got back my mojo.”

Salewa Ijituyi Celebrates With Fathers



In commemorating with Father's Day, Mrs Salewa Ijituyi sends her greetings to all fathers.

She continues by appreciating her husband who has been there for her all through her life. She said, If I come as a woman in another world, I will choose him over and over again. 

She extends her appreciate to all other appy father's day to all the women who take up the roles and responsibilities of a father and mother in their children's lives. 

She concluded with a prayer that may you all live to eat the fruit of ur labor in the mighty name of God 🙏😍🥰 (Amen)

Saturday, 17 June 2023

I Didn't Know My Family Was Rich While Growing Up


 Famous Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has revealed he was not aware that his family was wealthy while growing up.

He said he only got to know that his dad, Chief Adedeji Adeleke, was rich when he was 13.

The ‘Omo Baba Olowo’ crooner disclosed this while featuring as a guest on the latest episode of Drink Champs podcast co-hosted by N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN.

He said, “As much money that I have been seeing, all these rich this, rich that. My dad is very disciplined.

“I ain’t know we had money till I was 13. My dad was a billionaire driving a Honda Accord. Let me tell you how I knew he was lit. So, there was an explosion and a lot of houses got destroyed including our first house that we have been since when I was a kid. When that happened, we had to leave that day because the house got so f*cked up. 

So, my mum was like, David, we are leaving, we are going to the new house. I was like, ahnn! New house? He [my dad] has been building the house in another part of the town since but I didn’t even know. We started driving, when he got there, it was mad. Big crib. He still stays there now. I was like, mummy, what’s going on? That was when I started realising that my dad was rich.”

Dr. Tunde Diya Emerges As The Odogbolu Chairman

Congratulations to Dr Tunde Diya as he emerges as the Chairman of Odogbolu Local Government   Hon Shuaib Adebayo expressed his gratitude to ...