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“For 5 years consecutively we crossover under the same roof” – Rotimi Salami heartbroken as he celebrates New Year without Allwell Ademola
Nollywood actor Rotimi Salami has expressed heartbreak at celebrating the New Year without his best friend and colleague, Allwell Ademola.
The Yoruba actor revealed that for five consecutive years, he and Allwell had crossed over to the New Year under the same roof, prayed, and made wishes together with Thesalamis.
Unfortunately, this year is different because she isn’t there. Rotimi said, however, she is with them in their minds and prayers.
“For 5 years consecutively
We cross over to the new year under the same roof.
Pray and make wishes together with Thesalamis.
This year is different because you are not here.
In our minds and prayers… in your voice and hugs
We say HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE
I already made a promise to be fine, and I will”.
Breaking his silence on her death, Rotimi, who was her best friend, noted how 72 hours of endless tears still can’t bring her back.
Rotimi made it known that all wasn’t well at the moment, but for the sake of his family, friends, and the fans who had shown up, and most especially, for his children, he was learning to move on.
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‘I’ve never dated a woman who ever asked me for money’ – Chude Jideonwo
Popular Nigerian media personality, Chude Jideonwo has claimed that he has never dated a woman who made financial demands from him.
The 40-year-old further explained that his relationship with women has never been about financial benefits.
He added that his first girlfriend, who was a single mother, was even the one who assisted him financially rather than demanding from him.
Jideonwo make the claims during a recent interview with TVC News.
“I have never ever dated a woman who ever asked me for money. I have never! In fact, at some point, my first girlfriend who was a single mother and was already making more money than me, was the one assisting me financially instead of demanding from me,” he said.
Jideonwo’s revelation sparked mixed reactions after a clip of the interview went viral on social media, with many doubting his claims.
His claim has sparked fresh conversations about dating for financial reasons and the responsibilities of men in relationships.
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I lost everything – Carter Efe, Baby Mama trade allegations amid abuse claims
Popular Nigerian skit maker and livestreamer, Carter Efe, has come under intense public scrutiny following conflicting accounts surrounding the end of his relationship with his baby mama, Emmanuella, amid allegations of domestic abuse, emotional manipulation, and opportunism.
The controversy began after Efe took to Instagram and X to announce that he had separated from Emmanuella for over a year.
He described the period as one marked by emotional turmoil, financial hardship, and creative stagnation.
According to the content creator, Emmanuella blocked him for five months and only reappeared after his recent rise as a Twitch streamer, where he gained wider recognition through collaborations with international creators, including American rapper and streamer DDG.
Carter attributed his current success to perseverance during what he described as a prolonged separation.
In a series of emotional Instagram Story posts, Carter alleged that the relationship derailed his career and personal life.
“This lady has frustrated my whole life to the extent I trend everyday for beating a lady For good two years I lost everything. I lost my mindset, I cannot think or shoot content, I got broke,” he wrote.
He further claimed he was unable to see his child for months, adding that relocating away from Emmanuella helped him regain stability.
“These days you guys noticed I’ve been happy and active. It’s because I was able to move away since. I’m aggressively active. God is good,” he added.
Carter also accused Emmanuella of returning only after his career gained momentum, describing her actions as opportunistic.
He detailed alleged struggles, including living in a single room with his team before being evicted, while crediting faith and determination for his eventual breakthrough.
However, his narrative was publicly challenged by influencer JoJo of Lele, who accused Carter of repeated domestic abuse and alleged that Emmanuella was forced out of their home multiple times during the relationship.
The situation escalated after activist and social media influencer VeryDarkMan shared videos of Emmanuella appearing emotionally distressed, with visibly swollen eyes.
In a post addressing the issue, VeryDarkMan claimed he had previously accused Carter of being physically abusive.
“I called him a woman beater… I specifically said he beats his wife,” VeryDarkMan wrote, urging Emmanuella to speak for herself.
The videos sparked intense debate online, with some viewers attributing her appearance to emotional distress, while others viewed the footage as corroborating abuse allegations.
Carter Efe has not directly responded to the videos.
Amid the backlash, Emmanuella released a video on Instagram on Monday, disputing Carter’s claims and offering her own account of events.
She stated that they had been together just days before his public posts and accused him of misrepresenting their relationship.
“We were literally together three days ago… we have a baby together, and for you to cater for your child, I have to come to you before you can give me money, even though you say we aren’t together anymore,” she said.
She further alleged that Carter restricted her personal freedom and professional aspirations, claiming he stopped her from working or pursuing acting, and accused him of isolating her from friends and family.
“He blocked all my female friends because he knows I would confide in them… he made sure I kept my family away,” she alleged.
Emmanuella also claimed that Carter threatened her ahead of his social media posts.
“He called me this morning and told me he was about to post something calling me a prostitute and that he would make sure I don’t ever post myself again,” she said, adding that he claimed ownership of her platform.
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Let’s Support African Platforms, Not Divide Our Unity, Says Rema After AFRIMA Wins
Afrobeats star Rema has called for unity and sustained support for African music platforms after emerging as the biggest winner at the 9th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA), held in Lagos.
The awards ceremony took place on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, drawing top musicians, Nollywood stars, industry stakeholders and fans from across the continent.
Rema, aka Divine Ikubor, clinched three major awards on the night, outperforming several key nominees across key categories.
During his acceptance speech, the 25-year-old singer expressed gratitude to his supporters while emphasising the importance of unity within the African music industry.
“I just think it’s important to always support our utilities of Afrobeats, our platforms, and especially the platforms that do not divide or put down or split this unity that we have,” Rema said.
He also thanked his fans and reflected on his journey in the industry.
“Thank you to my fans, thank you Nigeria, thank you the whole of Africa, thank you for rocking with this young kid from Benin City,” he added.
His wins included the prestigious Artiste of the Year award, where he edged out a strong field of contenders such as Egypt’s Amr Diab, Nigeria’s Ayra Starr, Burna Boy, Davido and Shallipopi, South Africa’s DJ Maphorisa and Tyla, Morocco’s El Grande Toto, the DRC’s Fally Ipupa, and Tanzania’s Jux.
Rema also emerged Best Male Artiste in Western Africa, beating competition from top regional acts including Asake, Black Sherif, Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid, Axel Merryl, Didi B, Djodje and Senegal’s VJ.
In addition, the singer won Best African Artiste in R&B & Soul for his song “Baby (Is It a Crime)”. The category featured nominees such as Kunmie, Manal, Bensoul and V-Be, Azana, Emma’a, Calema, Naledi Aphiwe and Mawelele, Wegz featuring Tayc, and Braye, underscoring the depth of talent across the continent.
Rema’s success further underlined Nigeria’s strong showing at the ceremony, with several Nigerian artistes picking up top honours.
Burna Boy won Album of the Year for No Sign of Weakness, while Shallipopi claimed Song of the Year and Best African Collaboration for “Laho”.
Yemi Alade secured Best Soundtrack in a Movie, Series or Documentary, and Qing Madi was named Most Promising Artiste of the Year.
The event featured performances from leading African acts and celebrated musical excellence across regional and continental categories.
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