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My Husband Died During a Live Stream – Pregnant Wife of Popular TikToker

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The wife of popular TikToker known as Disturbing, who was involved in the ‘JUSTICE FOR MOHBAD’ movement, has narrated how her husband died during a live stream.

The news was confirmed by investigative journalist Temilola Sobola, who shared the viral footage with the caption, “A popular TikToker known as Disturbing who was also into JUSTICE FOR MOHBAD passed away some hours ago while he was on a live video…”

The disturbing incident, which has gone viral across various social media platforms, captured the final moments of the content creator as he appeared to suffer what looks like seizure before passing away in front of camera.

Disturbing, who became popular for his consistent involvement in the “Justice for Mohbad” movement, was visibly distressed before collapsing. He never recovered.

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Netizens commented that Disturbing had been seen vocally cursing individuals linked to the late singer Mohbad’s case, including Mohbad’s mother, widow, his brother Adura, and Liam, during his live broadcast.

Reacting to the incident, the wife said her husband had a seizure during live stream, fell down and hit his head on a stone that was in front of him

According to her, “Yesterday morning, my husband was on TikTok live video while I was cooking his food in the kitchen. Suddenly, he had a seizure, fell down and hit his head on a stone that was in front of him.

B*l00d was coming out of his head. A young boy and some neighbours that were passing by saw him. They thought he fainted so they started pouring water on him.

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A young boy ran inside and called me from the kitchen. When I got there, I told them to stop pouring water, that it was seizure. We quickly rushed him to the hospital where they placed him on oxygen. He passed away this morning.

That was not the first time he would be having seizures. He used to have it and he was on medications. The last time he had it was in February this year.

I have never left him to be by himself because of this seizure. If not that I was cooking in the kitchen, I would have grabbed him when the seizure happened.

To everyone saying it was a spiritual attack, I don’t believe it. It was a medical condition he had been battling with for a long time…”

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SAD ! Popular Nollywood actress, Monalisa Stephen is dead

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Monalisa Stephen, a popular Nollywood actress and media personality is dead.

She died after a brief illness.

The Chief Executive Officer of Best of Nollywood (BON) Seun Oloketuyi, via his Instagram on Wednesday announced the sad news, disclosing that the controversial actress died yesterday, May 13th after battling low blood sugar and internal bleeding.

He added that the deceased actress’ sister confirmed her passing. Sharing the photo, he wrote: “Brand influencer Monalisa Ayobami Stephen is dead,she died yesterday in Lagos after losing the fight against Low sugar and internal bleeding, Her immediate younger sister confirmed the death of this hardworking and beautiful soul.”

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Funke Akindele listed among  leading women in international film

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Nigerian actress and filmmaker, Funke Akindele, has been named one of The Hollywood Reporter’s “Most Influential Women in International Film,” a prestigious global list celebrating 46 visionary women making a significant impact on the international film industry.

Reacting to the recognition, Akindele took to her Instagram page on Friday to express her excitement and gratitude for the honour.

She described the moment as not just a personal celebration but a motivation to continue creating and uplifting others in the film industry.

“I’m deeply honoured and truly grateful to be featured in The Hollywood Reporter’s ‘The Most Influential Women in International Film. To be recognised among 46 powerful, visionary women from around the world is more than a moment of celebration—it’s a call to keep building, creating boldly, and lifting others as we rise,” she wrote.

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The announcement, which was made on Friday, May 9 marks a significant milestone for Akindele, who has carved a niche for herself in Nollywood with her record-breaking films such as Omo Ghetto: The Saga and A Tribe Called Judah, as well as her contributions to television through the hit series Jenifa’s Diary.

Her consistent success has cemented her as one of the most bankable and influential figures in the Nigerian entertainment scene.

Akindele also used the opportunity to celebrate fellow Nigerian media mogul and honoree, Mo Abudu, describing her as a source of inspiration and a major contributor to the growth of the creative industry in Nigeria and Africa.

“A heartfelt congratulations to Aunty MO @moabudu who has also been featured in this great piece. Thank you so much, Ma, for your invaluable contribution to the creative industry. It’s an honor to be featured alongside someone who has been such a powerful source of inspiration,” Akindele added.

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Mercy Aigbe wins ‘Best Supporting Actress’ at 2025 AMVCA for Farmer’s Bride

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Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe, has taken home the ‘Best Supporting Actress’ award at the 11th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), earning acclaim for her powerful role in Farmer’s Bride.

The win is a career milestone for Aigbe, who triumphed over a star-studded lineup that included Meg Otanwa (Inside Life), Tina Mba (Suspicion), Ireti Doyle (All’s Fair in Love), Ini Dima-Okojie (Skeleton Coast), Omoni Oboli (Wives on Strike 3), and Darasimi Nadi (Aburo).

Akelicious reports that the event kicked off on Friday with the Cultural Day event, marking the official beginning of the series of activities preceding the Award Night which is held on Saturday (today).

Attendees similarly graced the event with their exquisite traditional attire, presenting a captivating blend of African heritage and the glamour of the film awards.

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The AMVCA is an annual award presented by Multichoice to recognise outstanding achievements in television, film, entertainment, and digital content creation throughout Nollywood and the entire African continent.

The award ceremony is held in Lagos, Nigeria, and broadcast live on all Africa Magic channels and the awards will be determined by a combination of public voting and a panel of judges.

The nominations, covering film, television, and digital content, recognise works released between January 1 and December 31, 2024.

Among the top contenders, Lisabi: The Uprising, Skeleton Coast, House of Ga’a, and Freedom Way secured multiple nominations across various categories, including Best Movie and Best Director.

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In the acting categories, Gideon Okeke (Tokunbo), Stan Nze (Suspicion), Femi Adebayo (Seven Doors), and Adedimeji Lateef (Lisabi: The Uprising) were nominated for Best Lead Actor, while Chioma Chukwuka (Seven Doors), Bimbo Ademoye (Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre), and Uche Montana (Thinline) are among those vying for Best Lead Actress.

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