Entertainment
Jarvis Speaks Out Against ‘Mr. Ibu’ Comparisons, Calls Remarks Body-Shaming
By Abigail David
Popular content creator Jarvis has responded to social media users who have been comparing her to late comic actor John Okafor, describing the comments as body-shaming.
In a video shared online, Jarvis questioned why some users had begun referring to her as “Mr. Ibu” because of her appearance, saying the repeated remarks were hurtful.
The video quickly gained attention on social media, generating mixed reactions. While some users continued to speculate about changes in her appearance, others defended the content creator and urged people to avoid making insensitive comments about another person’s body.
Several commenters called for greater respect in online discussions, arguing that public figures should not be subjected to personal attacks or body-shaming based on their appearance.
Jarvis has not publicly addressed the speculation surrounding her appearance beyond condemning the comparisons and describing them as inappropriate.
Entertainment
Nollywood Stars Rally Support for Ogogo Amid Cancer Battle
By Abigail David
Nollywood stars have rallied behind veteran Yoruba actor Taiwo Hassan, popularly known as Ogogo, after his daughters appealed for urgent medical assistance as he battles stage-four cancer.
Actor and filmmaker Femi Adebayo urged the public to help the family connect with cancer specialists, hospitals and advanced treatment centres capable of reviewing Hassan’s medical records and recommending treatment options.
Adebayo stressed that the family was not seeking financial assistance, but medical expertise and direction.
Actress Toyin Abraham also shared a video of Hassan’s daughters, Lima and Kira Taiwo, on Instagram, urging people with possible medical connections to reach out to them.
The appeal followed emotional messages from the daughters, who said their father’s condition had deteriorated. They called on cancer specialists and medical facilities to consider his case and provide possible treatment options.
The daughters said Hassan had been unable to continue chemotherapy at his current hospital and appealed for another medical avenue that could give him a chance of recovery.
Hassan, 66, has spent more than four decades in the Nigerian film industry and has featured in over 300 movies, becoming one of the most recognisable figures in Yoruba cinema.
Entertainment
Osun Election: Davido says US officials have contacted him
By Abigail David
Afrobeats star Davido has claimed that officials linked to the United States Government have contacted him following concerns he raised about the forthcoming Osun State governorship election.
The singer made the claim in a social media post, saying, “Trump’s people have reached out,” while expressing excitement over the development.
However, Davido did not disclose who specifically contacted him, when the communication occurred or what was discussed.
The claim comes amid heightened political attention surrounding the Osun governorship election, with various stakeholders expressing concerns and opinions ahead of the poll.
Davido has previously used his social media platforms to comment on political developments, particularly those involving Osun State.
Entertainment
“It’s either I have my children or go to jail” – Mr Obasi reacts to ₦1bn lawsuit
By Abigail David
Mr Obasi, the estranged former husband of actress Judy Austin, has reacted to a reported ₦1 billion lawsuit, insisting that the legal action will not stop him from speaking about his alleged efforts to reconnect with his children.
In a video shared online, Obasi questioned why he was being sued over his public comments and continued to demand access to his children.
He also disputed an alleged claim in the lawsuit that he last contacted Judy in 2018, questioning what had happened between them since then.
Addressing the alleged defamation claims, Obasi said he would continue speaking about his experiences regardless of the legal consequences.
He also recounted an alleged encounter with Judy in Enugu, claiming they stayed at a hotel, discussed family matters and later visited Mr Bigg’s to purchase items for their children.
Obasi maintained that the lawsuit would not silence him, insisting that he would continue speaking until he is able to resolve what he described as the issue of access to his children.
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