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Speed Darlington questions why Burna Boy is not interested in having children.

In a recent social media outburst, Nigerian artist Speed Darlington has ignited a firestorm of controversy with his bold assertions regarding fellow musician Burna Boy. In a video that has since gone viral, Darlington speculated that Burna Boy’s decision not to have children may be linked to alleged romantic interests in men. This provocative theory, which Darlington claims to have contemplated for some time, has generated significant attention and debate across various platforms.
The backlash was immediate, with fans and critics alike expressing strong opinions on the matter. Many of Burna Boy’s supporters condemned Darlington’s allegations as unfounded, accusing him of perpetuating baseless rumors. This controversy is particularly poignant given the recent legal action taken by Burna Boy against Speed Darlington for defamation, following disparaging remarks made about both the artist and his mother.
As the discourse continues to unfold, it highlights not only the personal dynamics between these two artists but also the broader implications of public speculation regarding personal lives. The incident serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between artistic expression and the responsibilities that come with public discourse. The reactions to Darlington’s claims underscore the passionate investment fans have in their favorite artists and the lengths to which they will go to defend them.
In conclusion, while Speed Darlington’s comments may have succeeded in capturing attention, they have also sparked a necessary conversation about respect, privacy, and the impact of unfounded allegations in the world of entertainment.
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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.
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Carter Efe Loses Social Media Accounts Following His Criticism of Wizkid.

Popular Nigerian skit maker, Carter Efe, has reportedly lost access to his Instagram and TikTok accounts. This development follows recent criticism leveled against Afrobeat artist Wizkid during a TikTok live stream.
Efe’s comments, in which he accused Wizkid of pride, triggered a backlash from Wizkid’s fanbase, known as Wizkid FC. Subsequently, Efe claimed on X (formerly Twitter) that his Instagram account, boasting 1.8 million followers, was taken down by Wizkid FC. He later released an apology video stating that his TikTok account had also been blocked.
Efe has appealed to Wizkid and Wizkid FC for forgiveness and the restoration of his accounts.
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Terry G Claims Indelible Impact on Nigerian Music.

Gabriel Oche Amanyi, known as Terry G, has asserted his significant contribution to the Nigerian music landscape. The “Akpoko Master,” pioneer of the “Street-hop” movement in the 2010s, stated that his influence is undeniable when discussing cultural impact within the Nigerian music industry.
His comments, made via social media on Wednesday, arrive amidst ongoing discussions regarding impact and legacies, spurred by the recent exchange between Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez.
In his statement on X, Terry G declared, “You can’t talk about cultural impact in Nigeria without talking about Terry G. I am the culture!” This pronouncement underscores his belief in his lasting effect on the evolution of Nigerian music.