Nollywood actress and socialite, Regina Daniels, found herself at the centre of public discourse following her stance on the nationwide “10 Days of Rage” protests. On the initial day of the demonstrations, she took to Instagram to advocate for peace and unity, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility in addressing the nation’s challenges.
However, backlash from the public met her plea for calm. Many critics argued that her privileged lifestyle, as the wife of a prominent politician, distanced her from the realities faced by ordinary Nigerians. Furthermore, they questioned her ability to genuinely empathize with the grievances of those who took to the streets to demand better governance and living conditions.
In response to the mounting criticism, Regina Daniels acknowledged the disparity between her circumstances and other Nigerians. She expressed understanding towards the frustrations felt by those struggling economically. Also, she maintained her position that violence was not the solution and urged for peaceful dialogue and collaboration.
To further substantiate her point about the potential for the protests to escalate, Regina Daniels shared a video.
The video showed protesters in the northern region displaying a Russian flag.
She said,
“You see what is happening in the North? Holding the Russian flags. Is that what we want? Mind you, whatever happens in the North can get to you. I preached against violence, and ignorant Nigerians said it was because I am privileged or opportune.
“Yes, the fact remains that I am privileged and opportune, but that doesn’t stop me from understanding that my nannies need to be paid extra or stop me from understanding that my gateman or cooks need to be well catered for because of insecurity and extra bills to be paid in Nigeria.
“The point remains that Nigeria cannot be changed in a day, and not by one man. I am not speaking for the government; neither am I speaking for you people to love me because I don’t need it. I am just stating that obvious fact, and that’s the truth. The earlier we all realize that this protest is turning to something else, the better for us, and that’s it.”
“I speak as a proud citizen of this great country! We all want a great Nigeria,” she captioned the video.
Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Rema recently graced “The Breakfast Club” with his presence. He discussed his latest musical, “HEIS.” During this candid conversation, the artist delved deep into his artistic journey’ He shed light on the creative process behind his previous album and the inspiration that fueled his chart-topping single “Soundgasm.”
Rema took listeners on a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Also, he recounted the meteoric rise that followed the release of his debut EP. This early work, he revealed, served as a catapult that launched him onto the international stage with unprecedented speed.
Notably, the young artist’s swift ascent to stardom defied industry norms. Many believe he should have spent more time “grinding” before achieving such widespread recognition. Despite these expectations, Rema stood firm in his belief that while divine grace played a role in his success, it was his unwavering dedication and relentless work ethic that truly propelled him forward. He painted a vivid picture of his commitment, describing nights that bled into days as he tirelessly honed his craft.
When the conversation shifted to his position within the Afrobeats genre, Rema exuded confidence.
Addressing comparisons to the widely recognized ‘Big 3’ of Afrobeats—Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Davido—Rema boldly asserted his place among these industry titans. “I’m one of them ones,” he declared, leaving no room for doubt.
The artist went on to emphasize the profound impact he has made on the genre, pointing out that his influence extends far beyond merely creating hit songs. Rema positioned himself as a trailblazer, highlighting his role in elevating Afrobeats to a truly global platform.
For Rema, the measure of an artist’s significance lies not in their age or the length of their career, but in the magnitude of their influence and their ability to create new opportunities for the culture as a whole. He sees himself as a door-opener, paving the way for future generations of Afrobeats artists to reach even greater heights on the world stage. Through his music and his unapologetic ambition, Rema continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible for Nigerian artists in the global music landscape.
Nollywood filmmaker Omoni Oboli disclosed that she exchanged her scripts for acting roles early in her career, which motivated her to pursue directing.
In an interview with Radionow 95.3 FM, Oboli recounted the challenges she faced at the start of her filmmaking journey, including giving away her screenplays for free and trying to direct her own films.
“I was trading my scripts, I’d say you know what, just take it, don’t pay me. Just give me a role in the film. So, I started to do that. But then I’ll watch the film and I realised, Okay it’s not quite what I had in my head when I was writing cos I see what I’m writing, I write in pictures. I see what I’m writing, so when I’m watching the movie it’s so different. Not to say that it wasn’t good because no two directors will direct the same script in the same way. So I said to myself, if my stories are going to have my DNA, then I’m going to have to direct them myself,” she said.
Omoni Oboli emphasized that she felt hesitant at the beginning of her directing journey. She lacked confidence but mustered up the courage to pursue her dreams.
“And it was a scary thought, really who do you think you are to come and direct a film? Like who are you again? You know it was so scary, but then I said to myself, Warri no dey carry lass na. Wwetin dem get wey I no get? I was like, I’ll do this thing. So I started understudying directors, like I’m acting on set but I’m watching the director closely. And I said you know what? Maybe I need some formal education on this. So I went to the New York Film Academy for a short course,” she added.
Popular Nigerian singer Portable and his partner, Ashabi Simple, have welcomed their second child together, a baby girl.
On September 13, 2024, the ZAZU star shared the exciting news with his fans on Instagram. In the caption, he showered Ashabi Simple with love. Also, he expressed his deep gratitude for the birth of their newborn daughter.
“ZAzuu With heart full of joy , we welcome our third princess to d world , thank you GOD for not shaming us eyitayo Alhamdulilahi 🙏 God bless you my woman ❤️ I fly 🦅with you forever @ashabi.mohsimple_ Mummy @fitilamihan_atandaogo iya new born baby Akoi Blessings my beautiful princess👩🍼 welcome to the world Ọmọ OGO ⭐️ OGO Ni ⭐️ God bless BADMUS family❤️”
Portable’s fans and followers flooded the comment section with congratulations and well wishes for him and his family. They expressed their joy, offering prayers and sending messages of goodwill.
A fan humorously noted, “Na this one resemble portable pass … that her mouth go too sharp no be small … imagine new born babe with this tongue … 😂 Congrat idamu industry “
“Congratulations ❤️ dis one na Ashabi carbon copy na so @ashabi.mohsimple u dey do for video i mean dat tongue 😂😂 welcome to d world,” read another comment.
The singer, Portable, and his woman, Ashabi Simple, welcomed their first child, his sixth, on June 6, 2023. During the child’s christening ceremony, Portable proudly announced in Yoruba that Ashabi was now a housewife.