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Davido accuses INEC

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Nigerian Afrobeat star Davido recently took to social media to strongly criticize the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over its handling of the Edo gubernatorial election, which took place on September 21, 2024.

Davido’s critique primarily focused on delays in the arrival of voting materials, the failure to electronically transmit results, and what he described as a pattern of electoral mismanagement by INEC.

 

Although Davido is from Osun State, he explained that his interest in the Edo election stems from his personal connection his late mother hailed from Edo State.

 

His deep frustration with INEC’s actions, however, goes beyond family ties. Having witnessed similar issues during the Osun gubernatorial elections, Davido declared that INEC had not lived up to its promise of transparency and accused it of being “the most dangerous institution in Nigeria.”

In his impassioned posts on X (formerly Twitter), Davido urged Edo residents to protect their votes by closely monitoring the entire electoral process from polling units to collation centers.

He warned of potential electoral manipulation and called for extended voting hours in response to the delays. Davido’s criticisms of INEC echo widespread concerns about the transparency of Nigeria’s electoral processes,

particularly with the lack of electronic transmission of results, which many see as a critical step toward reducing rigging and promoting fair elections.

In another of his tweet, he claimed they have written results in Edo North.

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4 Nigerian Celebrities Who Swapped Entertainment for the U.S. Military.

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The journey from Nollywood to military service is not one many people would expect, yet a handful of Nigerian celebrities have chosen that path after relocating to the United States. Their decisions have sparked conversations among fans, with many curious about what inspired the career shift and what opportunities come with serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. While each story differs, their enlistment marks a major turning point beyond the entertainment industry.

Grace Charis Bassey

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One of the most talked-about examples is Grace Charis Bassey, formerly known as Belinda Effah. The award-winning actress enlisted in the U.S. Navy and completed boot camp in 2025. She later announced that she had become a U.S. citizen, describing the achievement as a deeply personal milestone and dedicating it to her late father, who served as a naval commander. Her announcement received widespread attention from both fans and colleagues in Nigeria.

Princess Chineke

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Actress and former beauty queen Princess Chineke made history as the first known Nollywood actress to enlist in the U.S. Army. After moving to the United States, she traded her pageant crown for a combat uniform in late 2024.

She frequently documents her military journey on social media, describing the experience of trading a luxurious lifestyle for tactical field training as deeply humbling.

Mayowa Dosu

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Actress and film producer Mayowa Dosu equally enlisted into the U.S. Army around the same period as Chineke, in 2024 after relocating to the United States. Known for her work in notable Nollywood productions, Dosu’s sudden career shift came as a surprise to fans, especially since she had been actively producing films shortly before her exit.

Joseph Momodu

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The latest addition to the list is actor Joseph Momodu, known for roles in productions including “Tinsel” and “The Johnsons”. He completed U.S. Army Basic Combat Training in April 2026 and said his decision was inspired by his late father, who served in the Nigeria Police Force. His announcement further highlighted a growing trend of Nigerian entertainers pursuing careers outside the screen.

Like other members of the U.S. military, the four entertainers are eligible for benefits attached to military service, including competitive pay, healthcare coverage, housing and food allowances, education support through programmes such as the GI Bill, career development opportunities and retirement benefits for those who complete the required years of service. For those who already hold U.S. permanent residency (Green Cards), military service provides an expedited pathway to full American citizenship, bypassing the standard years-long waiting period, as reflected in Grace-Charis Bassey’s publicly confirmed naturalisation. Their stories show that, for some entertainers, life after Nollywood can open doors to a completely different kind of public service.

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Paris Fashion Week: Wizkid and Asake Spotted at Louis Vuitton Show

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Wizkid and Asake were among the celebrities spotted at the Louis Vuitton Men’s Spring/Summer 2027 presentation during Paris Men’s Fashion Week in France. The event, held on Tuesday, June 23, brought together musicians, actors, athletes and fashion industry figures from different parts of the world as Louis Vuitton unveiled its latest menswear collection under Men’s Creative Director Pharrell Williams.

The appearance of the two Afrobeats stars added to the growing presence of Nigerian entertainers at major international fashion events. Over the years, global luxury brands have increasingly welcomed African artists to their runway presentations, a trend seen across recent international fashion weeks.

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Wizkid arrived wearing a olive-green textured zip-up knit sweater. He paired it with a white tank top, light-coloured trousers, a Louis Vuitton belt, layered diamond jewellery and Louis Vuitton sunglasses.

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Asake wore a fitted black T-shirt with black jeans, a brown leather belt and brown Timberland boots. The earth-toned accessories gave color to the otherwise monochrome outfit, staying true to the singer’s streetwear-inspired style while remaining appropriate for the occasion.

During the event, videos shared online showed Wizkid and Asake greeting each other with a warm embrace before spending time with other guests, including Pharrell Williams. The interaction quickly gained attention across social media, with many fans celebrating the meeting of two of Nigeria’s biggest music exports at one of fashion’s most recognised events.

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Their appearance at Paris Men’s Fashion Week reflects the growing relationship between African music and global luxury fashion.

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Nancy Isime Reveals She May Not Have Children.

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Nigerian actress and television host Nancy Isime has ignited online discussions after sharing her thoughts on parenthood, suggesting that she may choose not to have children.

The media personality made the remarks during a recent appearance on the “Thanks For Coming” podcast when she was asked about the number of children she hopes to have in the future. Instead of giving a direct answer, Isime reflected on the realities of life and the responsibilities that come with raising a child.

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According to her, the challenges people face daily have influenced the way she thinks about bringing children into the world. She questioned whether having children is always the ultimate expression of love, arguing that life often comes with struggles that no one can completely avoid.

During the discussion, Isime pointed to the pressures many individuals deal with, including emotional, financial and personal difficulties. She suggested that anyone considering parenthood must also think about the kind of world future generations will inherit. Her comments reflected a broader conversation that has gained attention globally, as some people increasingly weigh social and economic realities when making decisions about starting a family.

Despite her remarks, the actress did not say she has completely ruled out having children. Instead, she explained that her views are shaped by what she sees as the realities and responsibilities of bringing a child into the world, adding that every generation experiences its own form of hardship.

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The interview quickly drew attention on social media, where clips of her comments circulated widely. While some users agreed with her perspective on the challenges of parenthood, others disagreed, arguing that the decision to have children is deeply personal.

Isime’s comments have continued to generate discussion online, with many viewers sharing differing opinions on her stance. However, the actress’s remarks stopped short of confirming a final decision, leaving her comments as a reflection on her current outlook rather than a definitive statement about whether she will become a mother.

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