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“I’m actually a lesbian, Can’t hide it anymore” – Nigerian singer, Bloody Civilian opens up on her sexuality

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Nigerian singer, Bloody Civilian has opened up on her sexual lifestyle, saying she can’t hide it anymore.

The artist made the revelation in a tweet she posted on Saturday, 25th January, following the anticipation of her new project.

“Im actually a lesbian. Can’t hide it anymore.” Bloody Civilian tweeted.

The tweet has garnered lots of mixed reactions on the Internet as her fans raised different opinions, while some questioned why she would made known such sexual lifestyle knowing that it’s not allowed in the country.

An X user, @AfamDeluxo tweeted: “Upcoming artists and you are making your sexuality that is not openly accepted in Nigeria the front centerpiece of your career, not your creativity, not even your body, relationship or something but your sexuality.”

Reacting over the mixed reactions from her first tweet which has gone viral, the Abuja based artist made another tweet rescinding her earlier tweet.

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“I’m not a lesbian. I was on a game show. But still hold your woman tight sha.” She tweeted.

It’s should be recalled that practice of homosexuality, lesbianism or other forms of LGBT is not allowed in Nigeria and anyone caught in the act risk 14 years imprisonment.

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You’re 7 years older than me – Angela Okorie’s boyfriend speaks after breakup

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Angela Okorie’s ex-boyfriend, known as Oil Money, has responded after the actress called him out on social media for allegedly cheating on her with her Nollywood colleagues.

In a private chat with popular Nigerian critic, Radiogad, Oil Money revealed that Angela is 7 years older than him. He claimed he was only helping her out in the relationship, but she became ungrateful and started acting up.

“She always talks too much and brags. She’ll be 50 this year but acts like a 22-year-old. Even my 20-year-old baby mama is more mature than her,” he said.

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Oil Money also said his family never supported the relationship and accused Angela of bringing different men to the house, calling them “fans” or “workers.”

According to him, Angela begged to visit him in London just last week, but he refused.

“She has nothing to bring to the table. I keep blocking her and she keeps coming back,” he added.

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Cubana Chief Priest responds following reports of being denied entry at Headies Awards

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Popular socialite Cubana Chief Priest has made a special announcement amid reports of being denied entry at the 17th Headies Awards.

He recently made headlines after a viral video surfaced showing security personnel blocking him at the event’s entrance, sparking mixed reactions online.

Amid the buzz, Cubana Chief Priest remains unfazed, as shown in his latest Instagram post.

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Cubana Chief Priest shared a clip of him shaking hands with Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu which later confirmed his entrance at the Headies Award.

Also. the socialite also expressed gratitude to his fans for their support following his recent performance in Eyinmba, while announcing the upcoming release of new music.

His post reads, “Thank you so much Aba Eyinmba city. New music out in a bit. One is not enough. Wait for it”.

See the post below;

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Headies pays tribute to Mohbad, awards ‘Best Street-hop Artiste’

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The 17th Headies Awards paid a tribute to the late Afrobeat singer Mohbad, celebrating his life, music and lasting impact on fans.

A video montage featuring his music videos accompanied a narrative that highlighted his journey and influence.

The emotional tribute described Mohbad as a star whose spirit and voice would never be forgotten, noting that his music was more than just sound, it was a movement.

The tribute reads in part: “Some voices are too powerful to be forgotten, some spirits shine so bright they leave a mark that cannot be erased. Mohbad was one of those stars. From the streets of Lagos to the heart of millions, Mohbad’s music was more than sound; it was a movement… Rest in peace, Mohbad, your light will never fade.”

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Mohbad was also posthumously awarded the ‘Best Street-hop Artist’ with his song ‘Ask About Me’.

The award was accepted on his behalf by members of his family, including, his wife Wunmi, son, Liam and younger brother Adura.

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