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Portable Demands N100M, Ferrari to Fight Bobrisky

Controversial Nigerian singer Habeeb Olalomi Badmus, widely known as Portable, has publicly challenged cross-dresser Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, to a physical fight, demanding a staggering N100 million and a Ferrari as conditions for the showdown.
Portable’s challenge comes in response to Bobrisky’s recent announcement of a name change to Afolashade, a move that has evidently piqued the singer’s interest and skepticism.
In a video shared on Instagram, Portable was seen mocking Bobrisky, suggesting that the cross-dresser used money to alter his physical appearance.
He then issued a direct challenge for a physical confrontation, setting the high stakes of a Ferrari and N100 million for his participation.The outspoken singer didn’t stop there, also calling on Bobrisky’s mother to intervene and caution her son. Portable boasted about his ability to “disfigure” Bobrisky’s face with a single blow and dared him to a face-off.
He further challenged the cross-dresser to return to Nigeria for a one-on-one confrontation, expressing his readiness for the showdown.
This dramatic challenge follows Bobrisky’s recent announcement that he had abandoned his former name, Idris Okuneye, and adopted the new feminine identity of Afolashade Amope Okuneye.
He has publicly stated a preference to be addressed by his new feminine name.
The socialite, known for his controversial lifestyle, has also shared that he has undergone surgical procedures to modify his gender, stating that no amount of criticism would deter him from achieving his desires.
In a statement, Bobrisky declared, “It’s time y’all accept Bob is now a woman. I’ve done everything, congratulations to me, I can now collect gbola like we all women do. I’m proud of myself. Not even one billion trolls will stop me from getting everything I want. Afolashade Amope, you won. They tried to bully me, but they forgot say me self get coconut head. Before you open ur dirty mouth to ask if I have a womb, I don’t need it. I love how dis married men spends heavily on me and I don’t have to keep unwanted child for him to destroy his happy home. I’m here to keep marriages intact.”
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Spotify Spotlights Fola, Thakzin as Africa’s Next Music Icons

Spotify has announced Nigerian Afrobeats talent, Fola and South African Afro House DJ and producer, Thakzin, as part of its RADAR Africa initiative.
According to the streaming platform, these artistes have promoted and shaped Sub-Saharan Africa’s music scene.
Spotify’s Head of Music, Sub-Saharan Africa, Phiona Okumu, said this in a statement on Thursday.
According to her, the platform is committed to discovering and amplifying emerging voices in championing boundary-pushing artistes shaping the sound of tomorrow.
Okumu said that Spotify Radar was not just a platform, but a launchpad.
“It reflects Spotify’s commitment to empowering local artistes across Sub-Saharan Africa and delivering the best listening experience in the region.
“From Lagos to Johannesburg, RADAR celebrates the diversity of talent on the continent, offering artistes equal access to global audiences.
“At Spotify, we believe in the power of African storytelling through music,” she said.
She described FOLA and Thakzin as incredibly unique artistes who represent the spirit of RADAR.
“By amplifying their journeys, we hope to inspire more creators across the continent to believe in their vision and reach for bigger stages,” she said.
Fola, born Folarin Odunlami, first caught attention with his freestyles on social media, quickly making a name for himself with his blend of Afrobeats rhythms and soulful storytelling.
His breakout EP ‘What A Feeling’, featuring the Bella Shmurda-assisted hit, “Who Does That”, laid the foundation for a fast-rising career that now includes collaborations with BNXN, Magixx, and BhadBoi OML.
“Looking at where I’m coming from, I see every opportunity as a blessing. So, it’s a blessing to have been selected, just like others before me.
“I want my fans to know that in the midst of all the noise, I made something they could truly connect with, feel and share with those who mean something to them.
“I want everyone who listens to at the very least, recognise that they’re witnessing the early days of something truly special,” Fola said.
On the southern tip of the continent, Thakzin’s journey began in Ivory Park, Johannesburg, where early jazz and kwaito influences.
Also, a deep respect for traditional percussion shaped his signature sound.
With co-signs from Black Coffee and international tastemakers like Laurent Garnier, his genre-defying approach to Afro House, heard in his 2023 anthem, “The Magnificent Dance”.
Following the release of Magnificent Dance, his version of ‘Horns In The Sun’, by DJ Kent, became a viral hit across South Africa and gained global traction, potentially surpassing the success of ,Magnificent Dance’.
Thakzin’s sound is rooted in African spirituality and healing, inspired by the rhythmic power of traditional drums.
Shaped by a musical upbringing and guided by his father, a keyboardist, he blends rich harmonies with percussive elements to create an immersive Afro-house experience.
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Popular Chinese Singer Executed by Firing Squad over Murder of Girlfriend

Popular Chinese actor and singer, Zhang Yiyang has been executed for the murder of his underage girlfriend.
Zhang Yiyang became the first ever Chinese celebrity to be executed by firing squad.
The Intermediate People’s Court of Xianyang in North Shaanxi Province made the report of his execution public in July 2025.
According to the report, the actor was executed on December 18 2024 for attacking his 16-year-old girlfriend with a knife in 2022, cut her left carotid artery, jugular vein, trachea and esophagus, which after massive bleeding led to her death.
Zhang started dating the victim in September 2021, before the victim proposed breaking up after a dispute.
After the murder, he took away the deceased’s mobile phone, discarded the knife and other weapons and related items in a reservoir to destroy evidence.
On the following day, he attempted to commit suicide at a hotel but was discovered by one of the hotel workers, who reported to the police.
His popular songs include ‘I Only Care About People Who Care About Me’, ‘So Care About You’ and ‘Crying Man’.
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Why Igbo Men Struggle in Politics – Pete Edochie

Veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie, has stirred controversy with a bold statement about Igbo politicians, claiming they are not adept at navigating the Nigerian political landscape.
In a recent interview, Edochie argued that the average Igbo man lacks the temperament required for politics, which often involves a degree of “treachery” and strategic compromise.
“An Igbo man is not a good politician.
And I will tell you why: people who are used to politics or the treachery that characterises politics can overlook a lot of things. But the Igbo man is not constituted to condone treachery a second time,” he said.Edochie emphasized that once an Igbo man is betrayed, he is unlikely to forgive or reconnect with the offender, which, in his view, hinders long-term political alliances.
“If you hurt the Igbo man once in politics, he will never give you an opportunity to hurt him again. He will recoil. That’s the average Igbo man.”