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BBNaija 10: Doris, Sultana, Big Soso, old, bitter women – Zita

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Big Brother Naija housemate, Zita has described her colleagues, Doris, Sultana, and Big Soso, as old and bitter women.

In a conversation with Faith on Wednesday morning, Zita noted that she hates stereotype but Doris, Sultana, and Big Soso perfectly fit the “older and angry women” stereotype.

She accused them of being the major culprits behind most of the gossip in Big Brother’s house this season.

She said, “The house is intense, but the major culprits are Doris, Sultana, and Big Soso. Those three are very foolish and I hate foolish people.

“I hate stereotypes but they are following a certain stereotype. The stereotype of older, angry women, I hate it.

“I would have fought tooth and nail that it is not true, that it is not everybody. And it is obviously, not everybody, but why are they [Doris, Sultana, and Big Soso] pushing it?”

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Yoruba actress Olayinka Solomon counts her blessings after welcoming fifth son

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Yoruba actress Olayinka Solomon is counting her blessings after welcoming her fifth child.

Taking to her Instagram page to share a photo of herself, Olayinka expressed how blessed she is beyond material things and monetary values.

The mother of five noted how God has been looking out for her, and she is forever grateful.

“I’m so blessed, out of materialistic things, outside of any monetary values. God really is looking out for me.
I’m forever grateful

Blessed week, family”.

It was reported earlier this month that Olayinka welcomed her fifth son. Sharing a clip of her pregnancy journey, she revealed that she is now a mother of five boys, and expressed gratitude to her Maker for the new gift and for completing her family.

In January 2025, Olayinka and her husband announced the arrival of their baby boy via a joint Instagram post. With joy, the parents received their greatest blessing, a tiny miracle. They disclosed that their bundle of joy brought endless happiness and heartfelt joy.

In a follow-up post, Olayinka penned a heartfelt gratitude to her husband and sons for her smooth pregnancy journey, and for their unwavering support and sweetness.

Sometime back, Olayinka made a deep confession about her husband, Olasunkanmi Mabinu Ori. She appreciated him for coming into her life at a time when she needed someone. She made a promise to marry him over and over. The mother of two wished her fans a joyous month, praying they would enjoy the best of God.

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Davido introduced luxury, flamboyant lifestyle to Nigerian music industry – Sharon Adeleke claims

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Sharon Adeleke, sister of Afrobeats star. David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has claimed that the singer introduced luxury and flamboyant lifestyle into the Nigerian music industry.

She made the claim during the singer’s Apple Radio live takeover with family and friends to celebrate his 15th anniversary in the music industry.

“I think that David is one of the people that started all this being flashy and showing off and making it cool, in Nigeria,” she said.

Davido inferred: “When we came to Nigeria, Mo’Hits did it with like having a crew but you see how in America, every successful musician has a crew, his guys and all that.”

Sharon insisted: “You brought that. Nobody used to do that.”

Davido has repeatedly admitted being inspired by the defunct Mo’Hits, which was led by Don Jazzy and D’banj.

In previous interviews, he shared how he was inspired to do music by the Mo’Hits crew and spending sometime in their mansion when absconded from home after flouting his father’s order not to pursue music.

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90% of protests in Nigeria sponsored by politicians – DeeOne

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Nigerian comedian and former Big Brother Naija housemate, DeeOne, has ignited controversy after alleging that majority of protests in Nigeria are politically motivated.

Speaking on Vanguard’s podcast on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, DeeOne claimed that “about 90 per cent of protests in Nigeria are politically sponsored,” arguing that many demonstrations are influenced by powerful interests rather than purely driven by citizens’ grievances.

According to him, politicians often operate behind the scenes by funding or backing protest movements to push specific agendas or discredit their opponents.

He noted that this trend makes it difficult for Nigerians to clearly identify genuine protests from those orchestrated for political gain.

DeeOne said. “There’s always an agenda behind most of them.”

His comments have since triggered mixed reactions across social media, with some Nigerians supporting his claim.

But a social media user @NaijaCitizenX, disagreed, saying: “Saying 90% of protests are sponsored is wild. People are hungry, frustrated and tired. Not everything is politics.”

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