The 36-year-old who made this statement during a radio interview monitored by Saturday Beats also said that he wants to venture into the Nollywood film industry.
Pere Egbi, one of the Big Brother Naija Shine Ya Eye finalists, has said that he would like to feature award-winning singer, Tiwa Savage when he resurrects his music career.
The 36-year-old who made this statement during a radio interview monitored by Saturday Beats also said that he wants to venture into the Nollywood film industry.
Pere said, ‘’After Big Brother Naija, I want to venture into Nollywood. I want to act and also resurrect my music career. I also hope to feature Tiwa Savage in my songs. I have two upcoming movies in the cinema this month. The movies will be coming out on the same day.’’
Pere who was the second runner up in the final of the show with 14.77 votes said that all he did on the reality show was real and it is who he truly is.
He said, “What you all saw about me from beginning to the end of the show is me. You know that every coin has two sides. But on the normal chill side, I am a very easy going guy. I do not like trouble and I am reserved. I had a strategy before I entered the house. What I perceived as WhiteMoney’s strategy would not be perceived as his strategy now that he is outside the house. We will define it as his strength that he capitalised on. That is wisdom which everyone should do.”
The Delta state-born reality star also spoke about his relationship with his fellow housemate, Maria.
“I did not feel anything for Maria. She is just very likeable. She has a good personality which attracted me to her. My likeness for her does not mean I want to date her. There were other girls like Peace and Sasky who were also like that".
Photo credited to The Breakfast Club Podcast He made known that he and Chioma were together for 11 years before officially tying the knot and their relationship began when they were both teenagers, with Davido at 18 and Chioma at 17. They met while still in school, and Chioma eventually transitioned from being his girlfriend to his wife. The superstar reflecting on his past experiences with women, and acknowledging the drama and heartache he has endured, made a bold declaration about his personal life, stating, “I’m not cheating again.” On this reflection, Davido made it a vow: “I’m not cheating again.” He acknowledged his colourful history, noting, “I have five kids with four women.” This isn’t just talk; it’s a commitment to turning over a new leaf. In 2023, two women claimed to be carrying his child, sparking media frenzy. Despite the challenges, Davido’s relationship with his wife, Chioma, has endured, and the couple tied the knot in June 2024. At 32, Davido seems ...
So emotional that makes one wonder if such love and affection still exist in over world. With no misunderstanding, resent times has seen relationship strive only on the existence of financial power and social status, in other words; money and connection. This definitely make one analyse and doubt if love actually exist. So many relationships nowadays are product of what we can get and not how we feel about each other. Emotions has been affected and replaced with greed and selfish interest. On social media these things have becomes everyday thing where young adults come on live videos to openly preach their affection for money and material possession rather than the the first purpose of being in a relationship (love). Here is an evidence of true love definition when Annie pens down an emotional message to Innocent Idibia, the popular Afrobeat megastar 2Face now also call 2Baba. "Dear Innocent, this is my first and only true love; forgive me if I have disrespected you b...
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1. The Kwara State Government has approved a three-month tax holiday for workers across the state as part of efforts to cushion the impact of the current economic hardship facing Nigerians. The Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Hajia Sa’adatu Modibbo-Kawu, made the announcement during a courtesy visit by the Joint Committee of Colleges of Education to her office in Ilorin, the state capital. 2. The Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria has voiced strong objections to the National Broadcasting Commission’s ban on rapper Eedris Abdulkareem’s trending song, “Tell Your Papa.” The NBC barred Nigerian radio and television stations from airing the trending song, “Tell Your Papa,” by popular rapper Eedris Abdulkareem, citing its “objectionable nature.” In a memo dated April 9, 2025, and issued by the Coordinating Director of Broadcast Monitoring, Susan Obi, the commission declared the track “Not To Be Broadcast” under Section 3.1.8 of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code....
History has shown us that the consequences of infection are not equally felt by all communities. Almost 100 years ago, a 1926 syphilis survey conducted in the US state of Alabama showed that 36% of the people in Macon County had syphilis. Only 60 years after the legal abolition of slavery, Black Americans made up the majority of that county, barely keeping a living through sharecropping. In 1932, the county was chosen to become a living laboratory in which for the next few decades, Black men would be tested and examined to track the development of syphilis. The study was led by what was then known as the Tuskegee Institute, which recruited hundreds of residents, misleading them that they were receiving treatment. In the late 1940s, effective treatments became available for the disease, but the unwilling participants in the study were not given access to it. They did not become aware that they were being lied to until local media uncovered the truth in 1972. This story was not an isola...
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