Weekly Roundup: Entertainment Episode 3

Celebrity News

 


1,000 Bottles of Baby Oil Seized in Diddy’s Home Amidst Serious Allegations

In a recent raid on Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Miami residence, law enforcement uncovered a staggering 1,000 bottles of baby oil, part of an ongoing investigation into the music mogul. The discovery occurred amidst escalating allegations of sex trafficking, coercion, and abuse.

The seized items, including the baby oil and other materials, were reportedly tied to “Freak Off” events, where disturbing behaviors and illegal activities are said to have taken place.

Legal documents also suggest Diddy maintained control over victims through violence, manipulation, and promises of career advancement. The raid, conducted at multiple properties, is a pivotal part of the broader investigation, which has sparked widespread media attention and public backlash.

Authorities are now looking into the full extent of Diddy’s involvement in these alleged criminal enterprises, with further revelations expected as the case progresses.

Wizkid’s “Ojuelegba” Celebrates 10 Years of Global Afrobeats Influence

Wizkid’s iconic hit Ojuelegba has officially clocked 10 years since its release in 2014, marking a major milestone in Afrobeats’ global rise. The track, an ode to the Lagos neighborhood where Wizkid grew up, captured the challenges and dreams of everyday Nigerians.

Over the past decade, Ojuelegba has grown into a cultural anthem, earning over 55 million streams on Spotify by 2024.

The song’s global reach was cemented when international artists like Drake and Skepta remixed it, expanding its influence beyond Africa. To commemorate the anniversary, a short film was released by Spotify, showcasing Ojuelegba’s role in the Afrobeats movement. The song’s timeless melody and heartfelt lyrics continue to resonate with fans worldwide, solidifying Wizkid’s status as a trailblazer in the Afrobeats genre.

Actress Bisola Badmus Calls Out Fuji Icon Kwam 1 for Neglecting Their Son

Yoruba actress Bisola Badmus has publicly accused Fuji legend Kwam 1 of neglecting their son, Malik. In a recent interview on Biola Adebayo’s YouTube show, Talk to B, Badmus revealed that Kwam 1, whose real name is Wasiu Ayinde, initially acknowledged and cared for their child but stopped fulfilling his parental responsibilities without explanation. The actress expressed her frustration, urging Kwam 1 to take responsibility for their son again.

Badmus also shared details about her personal health struggle, noting that Kwam 1 briefly supported her during her battle with encephalopathy, a brain disease. However, she claims his support was short-lived, leaving her to deal with the condition largely on her own.

Kwam 1 has yet to respond to the allegations. His spokesperson stated that the singer has not discussed the matter and promised to address the claims once confirmed.

New Releases

Nasboi Debuts with Afrobeats EP, ‘In Nasboi I Trust’, Featuring Star-Studded Collaborations

Nigerian sensation Nasboi has made his official musical debut with his EP In Nasboi I Trust (I.N.I.T), released in September 2024. The comedian-turned-Afrobeats star blends humor, introspection, and catchy rhythms in this project, which features celebrated artists like Chike, 2Baba, Falz, and Joeboy.

Nasboi, known for his comedic prowess, transitions seamlessly into the music scene, with tracks like “Ajo” and “Could This Be Love” addressing themes of love, devotion, and vulnerability. Songs like “Small Money” celebrate life’s little victories, while “Short Skirt” gives a playful nod to confident women.

The EP has been praised for balancing emotional depth with Nasboi’s signature wit.
You can listen to the full album below:

Oxlade Drops Star-Studded Debut Album Oxlade From Africa (OFA)

Afrobeats sensation Oxlade has officially launched his highly anticipated debut album Oxlade From Africa (OFA). The 16-track album showcases his growth and versatility, blending Afrobeats with elements of Afro-Swing, Amapiano, and R&B. Collaborating with a mix of African and global music stars like Fally Ipupa, Bobi Wine, Dave, Sarkodie, and Popcaan, Oxlade delivers a rich soundscape that explores themes of love, struggle, and triumph.

The lead single, “Good Times,” has already garnered significant attention, while the album’s diverse collaborations infuse OFA with a dynamic mix of musical influences. Social media platforms have been abuzz with praise for the artist’s emotive storytelling and his ability to seamlessly blend genres. Fans and critics alike see OFA as a defining moment in Oxlade’s career, solidifying his place as a major player in the global Afrobeats movement.

You can listen to the album below:

Entertainment Highlight

Lord’s Chosen Church Responds to Viral Testimony Trend, Denies Real-Life Miracle Claims

The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries is in the spotlight after a viral video featuring a woman claiming to have overpowered armed robbers gained traction on social media. In her testimony, the woman described taking guns from the attackers.

However, the church has since clarified that this event occurred in a dream, not reality.
Chidi Louis, Head of Public Relations for the church, condemned the online misrepresentation, asserting that the video was edited by bloggers to ridicule the church.

He urged the public to ignore the clip and shared the full version of the testimony on the church’s official TikTok account. The church emphasized that social media often distorts facts and called for caution in believing viral content.

Despite the backlash, the church stands firm, denouncing the trend as a deliberate attempt to undermine their faith.

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