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I Got Expelled From University For Belonging To Cult – Daniel Etim-Effiong
Nollywood actor, Daniel Etim-Effiong, has shared how a painful experience during his university days changed the direction of his life and faith.
Daily voice reports that the actor revealed in an interview with Taymesan that he was once expelled from the Federal University of Technology, Minna, after being wrongly accused of cultism.
He explained that the incident shocked him deeply and left him emotionally broken, especially because he believed he had done nothing wrong.
After leaving school, Etim-Effiong moved to Jos in Plateau State.
He said the new environment gave him a sense of freedom, but that freedom came with anger and confusion.
During that period, he picked up habits such as smoking and womanizing, actions he linked to frustration and disappointment with life.
He explained that the situation affected his relationship with God.
At the time, he was actively involved in Christian activities and was a member of a student fellowship.
He had expected support when the accusation surfaced, but according to him, the fellowship refused to stand by him or protest his expulsion.
The lack of backing from people he trusted left him hurt and discouraged.
As time passed, the actor said he gradually stopped attending church, feeling abandoned and let down during one of the most difficult moments of his life.
He said: “That same year I got expelled from the university for belonging to cult, for belonging to confra. Which confra? I was a church boy.
“It was in Jos I started smoking, it was in Jos I started womanizing, because I was free and it was just like I was almost like angry at God.
“I’m like ‘Why did you let this thing happen to me? like I was an SU, you didn’t even defend me.
“I told the fellowship in FUTMINNA then that ‘You guys should protest.’”
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“You Brought This Embarrassment To Your Family”: Yhemolee Blasts Seun Kuti
Yhemolee has lambasted Seun Kuti for being responsible for the disrespect to his family amid his heated banter with Wizkid FC. The nightlife personality’s comment followed Wizkid’s heated reaction to Seun Kuti over his relentless clash with the Ojuelegba singer’s fans. Yhemolee’s two cents has since generated a wave of reactions from many who share a similar point of view with his take.
Popular nightlife influencer Idowu Adeyemi, popularly known as Yhemolee, has weighed in on the heated online clash between singer Ibrahim ‘Wizkid’ Balogun and Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s son, Seun Kuti, blaming the latter for how the drama spiralled out of control.
The issue started after Wizkid’s fans, popularly known as Wizkid FC, began comparing the Grammy-winning singer to Fela, a comparison that has long annoyed Seun. In response, Seun took to social media to defend his late father’s legacy, insisting that Fela should not be dragged into fans’ debates.
Things quickly escalated when Wizkid fired back, describing Seun as “a fool at 40.” Seun did not take the insult lightly and replied by saying his father’s legacy is what Wizkid is using to feed his family, further fuelling the controversy.
As the exchange dominated social media, Yhemolee joined the conversation with a lengthy rant on his Snapchat page, where he placed the blame squarely on Seun Kuti. According to him, many of the Wizkid fans Seun was attacking don’t even know much about Fela or his music.
Yhemolee argued that Wizkid is the “G.O.A.T” to his fans because they grew up with his songs, from “Holla at Your Boy” to his recent hits. He pointed out that even some older Nigerians only know about Fela through history lessons or brief exposure, adding that many people cannot name more than one Fela song but can sing hundreds of Wizkid’s tracks from start to finish.
He also criticised Seun for repeatedly addressing online trolls on camera, saying the younger generation has little regard for anyone’s parents and that engaging with them publicly only brought embarrassment to the Kuti family. Yhemolee claimed that this was the first time he had seen Fela’s name disrespected so openly online and blamed Seun for drawing attention to it.
In his words:
“No be only you be Fela piken!! Only you won face FC? How? Wetin you chop?? Rage baited wiz till e burst out!! And everybody know sey the man mouth worst! Fela died 29yrs ago!! Who dem born that same year self would be 30yrs next year. But you are fighting teenagers and Gen Z’s that know absolutely nothing about him.. Make it make sense.” He ended his rant by advising Seun to step away from the drama, suggesting he focus on his music and leave Wizkid FC alone.
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VIDEO: Man Exposes Herbalist Who Allegedly Did ‘Money Ritual For Late Musician Destiny Boy
A Nigerian man has sparked widespread reactions online after publicly calling out a Babalawo identified as Ifayemi over claims linked to the death of late Afrofuji singer Destiny Boy.
In an emotional outburst that has continued to circulate on social media, the man accused the spiritualist of giving the young singer juju he described as “too much” for his age.
“I Have Not Accepted That Destiny Boy Is Dead”
Speaking passionately, the man said he is still struggling to come to terms with the singer’s death.
“Ifayemi, I have not accepted that Destiny Boy is dead. If it is true, then you are one of those who killed him. What you gave him was too much,” he said.
Allegation of Dangerous Rituals for Young People
He alleged that many young people are dying prematurely because some Babalawos give them rituals their ages cannot handle.
The man also questioned how Destiny Boy allegedly afforded a “N30 million plus car” despite claims that he was not financially buoyant.
In his words:
“Ifayemi, I have not accepted that Destiny Boy is dead. If it is true, then you are one of those who killed him. What you gave him was too much.
They said he only did ‘IFA’, and shortly after that, he went to buy a ‘N30 million plus car’. If someone does ‘IFA’, does that mean the person wants to do money ritual? ‘IFA’ does not make one rich. When you do ‘IFA’, it is your family curses that will be washed away, but that does not mean you will have money.
After that, they will ask you what you want. Do you want money? That is when they now do rituals for you. The type of ritual you ask for is what they will do for you. But ‘IFA’ and money ritual are two different things.
If you went ahead to do something heavy, you must have passed a certain age. These days, youth deaths are becoming common because what babalawos are giving young people is too much for their age.
Ifayemi, if they later bury that boy, it is you that killed him. The juju you gave that boy was too much. They said Destiny Boy did not have money, yet he was using a ‘N30 million plus car’. How much was he even getting from his shows?
My father is also a babalawo. If you go to meet my father and say you want to do ritual, the first thing he will ask is your age. If you say you are 20 or 30-something, he will tell you he cannot do it for you because untimely death is the consequence from ‘Ajonu’, and it will beat them to death.
Can’t you see that it is accidents killing most of them? It is only this one that died while drying up alive.
Someone told me just last night that he wanted to release a new album and asked me to help promote it. I told him we should talk this morning, and now today he is dead. Me, I have not accepted that this boy is dead o.”
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Omije Ojumi’s Family Speaks As More Details About Her Death Emerge – Heartbreaking Clip Below
More details about the death of gospel singer Bunmi Akinaanu, aka Omije Ojumi, have emerged online
A clip shared by her colleague, Alayomelody, showed her body at the Lagos hospital where she passed away on Tuesday, January 13, 2026
A statement confirming her death was also shared by her family, sparking emotions among fans and well-wishers
The Nigerian gospel music industry has been hit by a major tragedy as the death of singer Bunmi Akinaanu, better known as Omije Ojumi, has been confirmed by her family.
Legit.ng earlier reported Omije Ojumi’s death, which threw many of her fans and well-wishers into mourning. It came just hours after Pastor Segun Arole asked about her in a viral video. Singer Alayo Melody shared an official message released by the family, which revealed that she passed away on Tuesday, January 12, 2026, at a hospital in Lagos.
With great sadness, we announce the passing of Evangelist Olubunmi Akinnaanu Adeoye (OMIJE OJUMI). She passed away on 12th January 2026 at a hospital in Lagos, Nigeria. May God grant her eternal rest. Signed: Olawale Akinnaanu, for the family.” A screenshot of the family’s statement is below.
Alayo Melody also posted a short clip showing Omije Ojumi’s body at the hospital where she passed away. The footage triggered reactions from netizens, some of whom expressed displeasure at the video being made public.
According to reports, the singer became ill in 2025, and all efforts to restore her health proved futile. The undisclosed illness was reportedly linked to her leg.
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