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I’m Going To Just Die One Day – Omah Lay Opens Up On Smoking Habits

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Nigerian singer Omah Stanley Didia, popularly known as Omah Lay, has revealed that he is no longer putting pressure on himself to stop smoking after several attempts to break the habit.

Daily Voice reports that the Afrobeats star made this known during a podcast conversation with DJ Dan.

During the interview, he opened up about his experience with smoking and his difficulty quitting.

After those attempts, he said he has decided to accept that smoking is currently part of his lifestyle rather than continue forcing himself to quit.

He said: “I love smoking a lot. I tried to stop, I forced myself but I can’t. Honestly bro, life is just one. I am going to just die one day. We are all going to die one day. So what’s the essence of forcing myself to stop smoking?

“I just want to be at peace and smoke my weed. And the fact that it is illegal in Nigeria, it gives me artificial happiness and a sense of rebellion. This is it. This is my life. I will just live it. I will enjoy every single thing that I have.”

 

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My Past Trauma Made Me Overprotective Of My Daughter – Iyabo Ojo

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Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Iyabo Ojo, has revealed that her personal experience as a rape survivor shaped the way she raised and protected her daughter, Priscilla.

Daily Voice reports that Ojo spoke about her approach to motherhood during an interview on the Morayo show.

She explained that her strong protective nature came from a desire to prevent her daughter from facing the kind of trauma she had experienced in the past. The actress said her painful experience made her particularly careful about Priscilla’s safety while she was growing up.

She took extra steps to make sure her daughter was properly supervised, especially when she was not available to watch over her herself. According to Ojo, Priscilla did not fully understand the reason behind her mother’s strict approach when she was younger.

However, as she grew older, she became aware of what had happened to her mother and came to understand why Ojo had been so cautious about her safety.

The actress also disclosed that she deliberately made sure a woman was available to care for Priscilla whenever she was away.

She said: “I was protective because I didn’t want what happened to me to happen to her, because I am a rape victim. She didn’t understand, but now she gets it. I made sure a female was around whenever I wasn’t at home.”

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Na Hilda Baci BBL All Una Catalogue Money Dey Go – Seyi Vibez Blasts Dapper Music

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Nigerian singer Seyi Vibez has made fresh allegations against music executive Dapper Music, amid a growing dispute involving the executive and some artistes linked to his music business.

Daily Voice reports that he made the allegations in posts shared on 𝕏 while reacting to the controversy surrounding Dapper and his dealings with artistes.

Seyi Vibez claimed that he played a major role in helping Dapper build his music business.

The singer further dragged celebrity chef and Dapper’s girlfriend, Hilda Baci, into the dispute.

He alleged that proceeds from artistes’ music catalogues were being spent on her Brazilian Butt Lift, commonly known as BBL.

He wrote: “Na Hilda Baci BBL all una catalogue money dey go. All of una dey craze and una mama. I chop Hilda Baci food one day. Na the same Dapper give me. The food almost kill me. Am bigger than the whole Dapper and his entire generation. And my money was the money being used to sign all the artistes he signed since Chance Naham! Allah walai. I made Dapper. Dapper won take all of them life. Oh boi. I pray say the people wey remain no go see chance commot.”

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She Doesn’t Tolerate Nonsense – Saka Speaks On Funke Akindele’s Discipline

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Veteran Nollywood actor Afeez Oyetoro, popularly known as Saka, has defended filmmaker and actress Funke Akindele over claims that she is too strict while working on movie sets.

Daily Voice reports that Saka, who featured in Akindele’s 2025 movie Behind The Scenes, said her approach to work did not create any problem for him.

In an interview on FeelrightTV, he explained that her firmness was part of what was needed to successfully manage a major film production involving a large budget and many people.

The actor said Akindele treated him well during their time working together and described her as a caring and humble person.

He said: “I have worked with Funke Akindele, and she treated me very well. To those saying she’s strict on set, to be honest, I like it that way. I’m saying this publicly, not to gain anything. You have to be strong to handle a multimillion naira project, and it isn’t easy. She’s humble, caring, and she doesn’t tolerate nonsense.

“It’s not that she has a bad temper. Once you do the right thing, she has no problem with you. When it comes to work, Funke doesn’t joke. But when it’s time to entertain, she’s playful. I don’t have anything against her. If you are lazy, you can’t work with her because she doesn’t like laziness.”

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