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Falz Addresses VeryDarkMan Amid Controversy Involving Bobrisky – “You Will Find Trouble If You’re Looking for It”

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Nigerian singer and activist Folarin Falana, known as Falz, has recently spoken out regarding the ongoing controversy involving social media critic VeryDarkMan and crossdresser Bobrisky. In a candid interview on the Afro Beats podcast, Falz addressed the leaked voice recording that ignited the dispute.

The recording, released by VeryDarkMan, alleged that Falz and his father, renowned human rights lawyer Femi Falana, sought a N10 million presidential pardon for Bobrisky during his six-month incarceration for naira abuse. Falz has firmly denied these allegations, asserting that it was, in fact, Bobrisky who approached him for financial support.

During the interview, Falz criticized VeryDarkMan for his lack of evidence and failure to issue a public apology. He recounted his attempt to engage VeryDarkMan about the audio, stating, “When I reached out to him over the audio, this guy was instantly defensive from the beginning; I’m like bro, try and listen. What are you instantly fighting about?”

Falz further emphasized the legal implications of defamation, noting, “There is a criminal angle to defamation, but I chose not to go that way.” He expressed his disappointment over VeryDarkMan’s refusal to retract the statement and apologize, highlighting the impact of such falsehoods on his reputation.

In conclusion, Falz’s remarks underscore the complexities of navigating public discourse in the age of social media, where misinformation can quickly escalate into significant controversies. As the situation develops, the call for accountability and transparency in the digital space remains paramount.

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Genevieve Nnaji’s Graceful Acceptance of Aging.

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Veteran Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji recently engaged with a fan’s observation about her appearance on X. Following a post featuring a photograph of the actress, a user commented on her aging, stating, “You really cannot cheat nature. My fine wine is finally growing old.”

Ms. Nnaji’s response demonstrated a remarkably grounded perspective. She replied, “It gets worse, bro. I will get so old I’ll die, if I’m lucky.”

This simple yet profound statement underscores a realistic and mature acceptance of the inevitable aging process. The actress, widely celebrated for her beauty and impactful contributions to Nollywood since 1998, acknowledges mortality with refreshing candor. Her response serves as a reminder that aging is a natural and privileged experience, a perspective often overshadowed in the pursuit of perpetual youth.

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Odumodublvck Claims Sacrifices Made for Peter Obi.

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Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, known professionally as Odumodublvck, has publicly stated that he refused a substantial monetary offer designed to sway his support against Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, during the 2023 election cycle.

This declaration follows criticism directed at the artist for his perceived entitlement in requesting Mr. Obi to promote his forthcoming album, “The Machine Is Coming,” as a reciprocation for his loyalty.

Odumodublvck defended his request, asserting that he made significant sacrifices to support Mr. Obi’s campaign. In a post on X, he alluded to the magnitude of the offer he rejected, framing his album promotion request as a modest ask in light of his prior commitment. The artist emphasized his unwavering stance and the forthcoming release of his project.

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Rubi Rose Articulates Her Relationship Criteria.

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American rapper and model Rubi Rose has publicly stated her financial prerequisites for prospective romantic partners. In a recent livestream with Adin Ross, the artist declared that she requires a potential suitor to earn a minimum of $5 million annually.

Rose justified this stipulation by drawing a parallel to societal expectations regarding female attractiveness, stating that “Men won’t date ugly girls, so I don’t want to date a broke guy.” Further clarifying her position, she added that she desires a partner who is financially comparable to herself and stipulated that his wealth must be derived from legal avenues. Her remarks have predictably ignited considerable discussion regarding financial expectations in modern relationships.

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