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‘I’ll never marry a Nigerian’ – Peller vows after breakup with Jarvis

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TikTok star, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has vowed never to marry a Nigerian following his messy breakup with fellow Nigerian content creator, Jarvis.

Speaking during a recent livestream, Peller opened up about his encounter with a demure lady from eSwatini, whom he described as his ideal woman.

He explained that the lady is not only beautiful but also calm and collected.

The 20-year-old added that he is ready to go to the Southern African nation and pay the lady’s bride price.

“I recently encountered a lady from eSwatini, she’s not only very beautiful but also calm and collected.

“I will never marry a Nigerian. eSwatini is my new target for finding a wife. I will go to the country and marry that lady. I will give her father 17 cows,” he said.

Peller also warned fans to stop mocking him over his breakup with Jarvis, threatening to block them if they disregard his warning.

He has previously stated that his relationship with Jarvis is now purely platonic.

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Police arrest suspect over Destiny Boy’s death

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The Ogun State Police Command has arrested one suspect in connection with the death of popular singer Adesina Afeez, widely known as Destiny Boy.

The command said the case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Homicide Section, for detailed investigation.

In a statement on Monday, the police public relations officer, Babaseyi Oluseyi said, “The Ogun State Police Command has since commenced investigations into the death of Adesina Afeez, aged 22 years, popularly known as Destiny Boy.

“The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Homicide Section, for detailed investigation. One suspect is currently in custody while investigations are ongoing.”

News of Destiny Boy’s death broke on Sunday after distressing videos showing his body being conveyed to a mortuary circulated widely on social media, sparking grief and speculation over the cause of his death.

In one of the videos, the artiste was seen lying in the back of a vehicle, with cotton wool placed in his nostrils and ears.

An attempt to clarify the circumstances surrounding his passing was later made in a separate video by an unidentified associate, who said the singer had been battling a private health challenge.

“God, I want to do this video before people start saying rubbish about Destiny Boy’s cause of death. We all came to this life to write our own history. May God rest his soul. Destiny was nursing a health issue in his body before he died. We tried for him, but he didn’t make it,” the man said.

Born Afeez Adeshina, Destiny Boy ventured into music at a young age and became known for his Fuji-infused style. He began his career at T2 Boys Studios in Agege, where he worked as a backup dancer for Fuji musician Pasuma.

He rose to prominence in 2019 after releasing a Fuji cover of Davido’s hit song If, which gained wide attention on social media. He also released covers of songs by Tekno, 2Baba, 9ice and Small Doctor.

The singer released several songs, including Lamba, One Transaction, Gbese, Billion Dollar, Mio Gbonkankan and Lowkey.

Destiny Boy and his partner, Iremide, welcomed their first child in November 2024.

The police said further updates would be provided as investigations continue.

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“Stop kissing your kids’ mouth to mouth” – Angela Okorie knocks parents

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Nollywood actress Angela Okorie has knocked parents who kiss their kids’ mouths.

In her Instagram story, she admonished parents to stop such behaviour, describing it as old-fashioned. She questioned what happened to the cheek.

Angela noted how they’re kids and don’t need to be infected by their parents. She further noted that people kiss their mother on the mouth and also kiss their father on the mouth.

“Stop kissing your kid’s mouth to mouth! Haaa
What happened to the cheek, Kwanu?
They are kids; they don’t need your infected mouth, please.
Kiss them on the cheek,
People will kiss their mother’s mouth to mouth
Kiss your father’s mouth to mouth
Wetin happened to cheek
Oh Jesus
Una dey vex me for this app. Abi, am I old-fashioned?
Why mouth-to-mouth kwanu?”.

When former OAP Toolz welcomed her child, she pleaded with Nigerians not to kiss her baby.

Similarly, comedian Ayo Makun’s ex-wife, Mabel Makun, questioned if it was appropriate for a person to kiss a baby that does not belong to them.

In other news, Angela had advocated for setting boundaries and protecting one’s peace. She admonished the public to be very choosy and particular about whom they invite into their life.

In a message to her fans, last year, the actress and singer told them to spice up their lives irrespective of where they are in life. She admonished them to never give someone the satisfaction of watching them suffer as she stated that one’s greatest investment is in themselves.

Last year, Angela sent a deep message to her millions of followers about being good and kind. She admonished them never to regret being a good person to the wrong people, as one’s kindness shows everything about them, and their behaviour says everything about them.

In another post, she told her fans to allow people to judge, misunderstand, and gossip about them, and remain kind, and free in their authenticity. She said that the quality of one’s life isn’t determined by the quality of their positive experiences but by their ability to overcome negative experiences.

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“I wanted to be rich and famous, and I got the fame now” – BBNaija Queen Mercy

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Big Brother Naija former housemate Queen Mercy Atang has hopped on the trending 2016 challenge.

For days now, people have been posting photos from 2016 that best capture what their lives were like a decade ago. The “2026 is the new 2016” trend features nostalgic items that have taken over people’s social media feeds, with throwback photos taking centre stage.

From celebrities to friends, social media users have been describing 2026 as the new 2016 with their posts.

Taking to her Instagram page, Queen shared photos from her beauty queen regime, noting how she has been hustling back-to-back with no rest.

The mother of one said she always wanted this life – riches and fame, and now she is famous. Queen said now she is learning how to maintain it and build generational wealth.

The reality star revealed that her proudest highlights were when Global Com called her to be one of their judges at their event in Awka.

Not done, she appreciated her mother, aunt, siblings, and friends who have supported her through all these years. The

“I hear we’re posting throwbacks from 2016, and I have so much to post, but the slides can’t carry it all. It’s been years of hustling for me back to back, no rest.

I wanted this life. I wanted to be rich and famous. I got the fame, and now I’m learning how to maintain it and how to build generational wealth. So help me, God.

Thank you to my mom, my aunt, my siblings, and the few genuine friends who have supported me through all these years. God bless you all for me.

One of my proudest highlights was when @globacomlimited called me to be one of their judges at their event in Awka. I was so proud”.

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