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Portable Challenges Bobrisky To Fight For N100m, Ferrari
Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Olalomi Badmus, known as Portable, has reacted to the recent name change of cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, challenging him to a physical fight.
Bobrisky, who recently changed his name to Afolashade, has drawn the attention of Portable, who questioned the authenticity of the name change.
In a video posted on Instagram, Portable was seen mocking the cross-dresser, claiming that money was used to change what is on his chest. He further issued a challenge for a physical fight, demanding a Ferrari and N100 million as a condition to show up.
The controversial singer also called on Bobrisky’s mother, urging her to caution her son. He boasted that he would disfigure his face with a single blow and dared him to a face-off.
Taking things further, Portable challenged the cross-dresser to return to Nigeria for a one-on-one confrontation, stating that he is ready for a showdown.
Recall that controversial socialite Bobrisky reportedly abandoned his former name, Idris Okuneye, and adopted a new feminine identity. He announced via his Instagram handle that his new name is Afolashade Amope Okuneye and expressed a preference to be addressed by his new feminine name.
The socialite, known for his controversial lifestyle, shared that he has undergone surgical procedures to modify his gender, stating that no amount of criticism would stop him from achieving his desires.
He said, “Is time y’all accept Bob is now a woman. Have done everything, congratulations to me, I can now collect gbola like we all women do. I’m proud of myself. Not even one billion trolls will stop me from getting everything I want. Afolashade Amope, you won. They tried to bully me, but they forgot say me self get coconut head. Before you open ur dirty mouth to ask if I have a womb, I don’t need it. I love how dis married men spends heavily on me and I don’t have to keep unwanted child for him to destroy his happy home. I’m here to keep marriages intact.”
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Davido Slams Sophia Momodu’s Lawyer After Custody Case Is Dropped
Nigerian music star, Davido Adeleke, better known as Davido, has publicly called out the lawyer representing his first baby mama, Sophia Momodu, following their recent court session over joint custody of their daughter, Imade Adeleke.
Daily voice recalls that drama ensued during the court proceedings when Sophia’s lawyer questioned how Davido could guarantee Imade’s safety when he was unable to protect his son, Ifeanyi, who passed away in October 2022.
The lawyer’s comment ticked Davido off, who reportedly lost his cool and slammed the lawyer in the courtroom.
The court proceedings were halted for a while, and when the court reconvened, the judge asked Davido to apologise to the court and the lawyer, but the singer reportedly refused, insisting he can never apologise to the lawyer for using his deceased son against him.
Taking to social media shortly after the hearing, Davido did not hold back, accusing the lawyer of being unprofessional during the proceedings.
The singer also expressed anger that his late son, Ifeanyi, was mentioned during the session, describing the move as insensitive given what he and his wife have been through.
Davido further called the lawyer a wicked human being, insisting that he defeated her during the courtroom exchange.
He wrote, “@belachukwu I disgraced you in the courtroom. I was teaching you your work, you couldn’t even take it and then went on to mention my son… like I said in the courtroom. I pray you never go through what me and my wife have gone through ever… and you were still smilling smirking… You are a wicked human being. You are the worst lawyer ever. I beat you in court! you are not learned.”
Entertainment
SO SAD: Tears As Aunty Ajara Passes Away Following Battle With Kidney Ailment, Pregnancy
Ridwan Lasisi, the elder brother of petite actress Aunty Ajara, has shared the sad news of her demise.
The actress had been battling for her life for some time while receiving treatment in the hospital, prompting her colleagues to appeal to Nigerians for financial assistance.
A few days after several actors made posts about her condition, Mama Nonetwork shared updates on what had truly happened to the actress.
According to her, Aunty Ajara was battling pregnancy complications as well as kidney-related issues. It was added that her condition was not improving, leading to renewed calls for donations to support her treatment.
In a new video that has been making the rounds online, Ridwan announced that the actress had passed away.
In the recording, Ridwan stated that doctors confirmed the sad news of Aunty Ajara’s passing overnight. Appreciation was expressed to her colleagues who stood by the family during the difficult period.
Gratitude was also extended to Nigerians and fans who donated towards her treatment. It was explained that donations should stop, as the actress is no more.
According to him, the appeal for funds was made because of Aunty Ajara, and with her passing, there was no longer a need for further contributions.
Entertainment
Davido Breaks Silence After Grammy Loss
Nigerian singer Davido has broken his silence following his loss at the 2026 Grammy Awards held on Sunday, February 1.
Daily voice reports that his song featuring Omah Lay, With You was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category, but he did not take home the prize.
After the awards night, the singer shared photos from the event on his Instagram page, with the caption, “Oluwa Dey My Side.” South African star Tyla had clinched the prize for Best African Music Performance category for her song Push 2 Start.
The category featured several Nigerian artistes, including Burna Boy with Love, Davido with With You featuring Omah Lay, and the joint entry from Ayra Starr and Wizkid titled Gimme Dat. Also nominated was Hope & Love by Eddy Kenzo and Mehran Matin. Despite the heavy Nigerian presence, none of the country’s nominees emerged victorious.
The Best African Music Performance category was created to give African sounds wider global attention, and this year’s shortlist once again reflected Nigeria’s strong impact in the music space, with three Nigerian acts making the final list.
Tyla’s latest win makes her a two-time recipient of the Best African Music Performance award. She first claimed the honor in 2024 with Water, becoming the first artiste to win the category. Tyla, 24, is a South African singer and songwriter known for blending amapiano, pop and R&B sounds.
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