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“My friendship with a woman came to an end because of Pastor Jerry Eze” – Funny Bone.

In a recent Instagram post, Nigerian comedian Funny Bone shared a rather amusing yet poignant account of the dissolution of a friendship, shedding light on the complexities of personal relationships in today’s social climate.
According to Funny Bone, the falling out with an old university friend stemmed from her request for the personal phone number of Pastor Jerry Eze, a prominent figure in Nigerian religious circles. The comedian humorously articulated his disbelief that their friendship could be jeopardized over something so trivial as a phone number he did not possess. He pointedly questioned the expectation of giving away someone’s contact information without consent.
Expressing his relief at the end of the relationship, Funny Bone highlighted the pettiness and sense of entitlement that can sometimes overshadow genuine connections. He concluded with a lighthearted sentiment, noting that both parties seemed to share a mutual disregard for the friendship’s continuation.
This anecdote serves as a reminder of the importance of boundaries and the need to navigate friendships with respect for one another’s privacy. In this age of social media, where personal information is often readily accessible, Funny Bone’s experience reiterates that some requests can cross the line into entitlement.
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‘My wife will kill me’ –Davido responded to a woman who requested him to follow her on Instagram.

During a recent stop on his 5ive Tour in America, Nigerian Afrobeat sensation Davido addressed a request from a female fan with a humorous, yet firm, response. The fan, clad in revealing attire, implored the artist to follow her on Instagram. Davido declined, stating that his wife, Chioma, would disapprove. “No, my wife will kill me,” he quipped, adding, “I can’t follow anyone, I only follow my wife,” eliciting laughter from the audience. This incident underscores the artist’s commitment to his marriage, which was formalized in a lavish Lagos ceremony in June 2024.
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Ayra Starr is the first African artist to receive Latin Diamond certification.

Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has reached a new milestone, becoming the first African artist to receive a Latin Diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). This achievement is for her collaboration with Rvssian and Rauw Alejandro on the hit song “Santa,” which has surpassed 35 million streams. Starr joins Rema, whose song ‘Bubalu’ is certified Platinum, as the only African artists with RIAA Latin certifications. “Santa” has also achieved multiple Platinum certifications in Spain and Mexico, topping the charts in Spain and reaching No. 2 in Colombia, Ecuador, and Central America. This success marks a significant moment for African music on the global stage.
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Nollywood Mourns the Loss of Kayode Peters.

The Nigerian film industry is in mourning following the death of Kayode Peters, a renowned filmmaker and producer. The news was announced by his family on his official Instagram page, stating that he passed away peacefully on the morning of Saturday, June 28, 2025, in Toronto, Canada, after a long illness.
Peters, fondly known as KP, was celebrated for his contributions as a filmmaker, actor, and producer. He was known for his role as Koko in the popular sitcoms “Twilight Zone” and “Flatmates” in the early 2000s. His work also extended to stage plays and sitcoms like “Extended Family” and “Being Farouk,” significantly impacting Nigeria’s contemporary theatre and television landscape.
He is survived by his wife, Alexander, and their children. Funeral arrangements are underway, and further details will be shared by the family in due course. The industry and fans alike will deeply miss his warmth, generosity, and contributions to Nollywood.