Category: Nigeria

  • Wizkid & Asake set “REAL (Vol. 1)” up as a December drop

    Wizkid & Asake set “REAL (Vol. 1)” up as a December drop

    Photo credit: Pulse

    Wizkid & Asake set “REAL (Vol. 1)” up as a December drop

    According to Pulse, Asake says his working relationship with Wizkid has evolved into a joint project, with the duo teasing an EP titled “REAL (Vol. 1)” for a December release.

    In the report, Asake frames the collaboration as something that grew from alignment and mutual respect rather than a quick, label-driven pairing. The project is also being positioned as a major “Detty December” moment, given both artists’ recent momentum.

    The Nation (News): “set to drop this December.”
    Billboard Africa (Instagram): “teaming up for a joint EP called ‘REAL (Vol. 1)’.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This pairing could reshape end‑of‑year listening in Nigeria—if the rollout is clean and the lead single lands, it may dominate playlists and “December nightlife” rotations. Watch for tracklist hints, pre‑saves, and whether either artist previews more snippets in live settings.

    Source: Pulse — December 16, 2025 — https://www.pulse.ng/story/asake-wizkid-real-2025121610001720055

    Image: https://www.pulse.ng/story/asake-wizkid-real-2025121610001720055 — Photo credit: Pulse

  • Tomike Adeoye’s ‘Party with Olori‑Ebi’ turns into a Lagos lifestyle headline

    Tomike Adeoye’s ‘Party with Olori‑Ebi’ turns into a Lagos lifestyle headline

    Photo credit: Punch

    Tomike Adeoye’s ‘Party with Olori‑Ebi’ turns into a Lagos lifestyle headline

    According to Punch, the 2025 edition of “Party with Olori‑Ebi” hosted by Tomike Adeoye scaled into a culture-heavy Lagos lifestyle moment—mixing fashion, community, and influencer-driven buzz.

    Coverage of the night leaned on the “experience” angle: coordinated looks, guest styling, and how Lagos events now double as content pipelines for Reels and TikTok recaps.

    BellaNaija (Lifestyle): “turned community into culture.”
    THISDAY (News): “hosts Party With Olori-Ebi 2025 edition.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is how soft power works in Nigerian pop culture—community gatherings become brandable IP when they consistently deliver aesthetics + vibes + shareable moments. Watch for sponsor tie-ins, expansion into ticketed formats, and whether it becomes a regular December destination for diaspora returnees.

    Source: Punch — December 2025 — https://punchng.com/tomike-adeoye-turns-olori-ebi-party-into-cultural-moment/

    Image: https://punchng.com/tomike-adeoye-turns-olori-ebi-party-into-cultural-moment/ — Photo credit: Punch

  • Doris Ogala’s allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor spark fresh online backlash

    Doris Ogala’s allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor spark fresh online backlash

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    Doris Ogala’s allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor spark fresh online backlash

    According to Premium Times, actress Doris Ogala accused Pastor Chris Okafor of abuse amid renewed attention around an engagement video, escalating the situation into a public back‑and‑forth online.

    The report frames the claims as allegations and notes the wider reaction cycle—viral clips, influencer commentary, and competing narratives.

    TVC News (News): “in verbal cross fire.”
    Doris Ogala (Instagram Reel): “I have been through a lot.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is high-risk territory because it mixes celebrity power, faith leadership influence, and emotionally charged claims. Treat it as allegations unless independently substantiated. Watch for formal statements, legal action, or verifiable evidence—credibility will hinge on proof, not virality.

    Source: Premium Times — December 15, 2025 — https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/843156-wholl-marry-me-actress-doris-ogala-accuses-pastor-chris-okafor-of-abuse-amid-engagement-announcement.html

    Image: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSQoe9_AtWw/ — Photo credit: Doris Ogala (Instagram)

  • Pulse drops its Best‑Dressed Nigerian celebrities of 2025 list

    Pulse drops its Best‑Dressed Nigerian celebrities of 2025 list

    Photo credit: Pulse

    Pulse drops its Best‑Dressed Nigerian celebrities of 2025 list

    According to Pulse, a year-end style roundup spotlighted Nigerian celebrities whose looks stood out across premieres, events, and public appearances—highlighting consistency, risk-taking, and clean styling.

    The list format is designed for shareability and debate, built for reposts and “who did they miss?” conversations across Instagram and X.

    TheCable Lifestyle (Style): “deliver sophisticated, charismatic fashion moments.”
    Rex Clarke Adventures (Lifestyle blog): “appearing on multiple best-dressed lists.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Best-dressed lists are more than vanity—they track who’s winning the image economy (stylists, designers, red‑carpet access). Watch for designer shoutouts turning into brand partnerships and ambassador deals in 2026.

    Source: Pulse — December 16, 2025 — https://www.pulse.ng/story/best-dressed-nigerian-celebrities-list-2025-2025121613193662537

    Image: https://www.pulse.ng/story/best-dressed-nigerian-celebrities-list-2025-2025121613193662537 — Photo credit: Pulse

  • Detty December Gets a Glam Kickoff as ‘Party With Olori-Ebi 2.0’ Draws Stars in Lagos

    Detty December Gets a Glam Kickoff as ‘Party With Olori-Ebi 2.0’ Draws Stars in Lagos

    BellaNaija (event recap page)
    2025-12-13 09:00:00

    According to BellaNaija, ‘Party With Olori-Ebi 2.0’ served as an early Detty December signal in Lagos, pulling a mix of music names, influencers and nightlife regulars into one loud, fashion-forward night.

    The event’s highlight reels leaned heavily into red-carpet styling, performance energy and the “who’s who” factor that tends to drive weekend chatter on Instagram.

    The Punch reported the party “brought together… Mayorkun, Skales… and Jaypaul,” framing it as a crowd-heavy cultural moment.

    Tomike Adeoye shared: “Highlights from Party with Olori Ebi 2.0…” as clips and photos circulated online.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Lagos’ December calendar is increasingly content-driven—parties double as media products. Watch for sponsorships and branded experiences to intensify as influencers and artists compete for the most viral “Detty December” moments.

    Source: BellaNaija — Dec 13, 2025 — https://www.bellanaija.com/2025/12/party-with-olori-ebi-2-0/

     

  • Meet the Most Searched Nigerians of 2025: From Natasha Akpoti to Mr Eazi

    Meet the Most Searched Nigerians of 2025: From Natasha Akpoti to Mr Eazi

    Photo Credit: Graphic via Instagram reel on 2025 most searched Nigerians

    A new year-end list of the most searched Nigerians in 2025 is making the rounds on social media, highlighting just how much politics, football and entertainment now overlap in the country’s celebrity culture.

    The viral reel names figures such as politician Natasha Akpoti, footballer Eberechi Eze, Rivers State governor Siminalayi Fubara, actress Chika Ike, singer Mr Eazi and filmmaker Kemi Adetiba among the top trending personalities of the year. The mix of public office holders and pop-culture figures shows how quickly Nigerians jump from governance debates to music and movie gist within the same timeline.

    Watch on Instagram: Most searched Nigerians in 2025

    Fans of the entertainment stars on the list used the post as a bragging-rights moment, celebrating their faves’ relevance and screenshotting search graphs. Others were more interested in the political names, joking that it is never a dull moment when it comes to Nigerian governance drama.

    Source: Instagram reel listing the top 10 most searched Nigerians in 2025.

  • AfDB Approves €25m Trade Finance Guarantee for Cameroon’s CCA-Bank to Boost SME Lending

    AfDB Approves €25m Trade Finance Guarantee for Cameroon’s CCA-Bank to Boost SME Lending

    ABIDJAN/YAOUNDÉ, December 2, 2025 — The African Development Bank Group has approved a €25 million trade finance facility for Cameroon’s Crédit Communautaire d’Afrique-Bank (CCA-Bank), aimed at expanding support to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and other businesses across key sectors of the economy.

    The facility, cleared by the Bank’s Board of Directors at a session held on 1 December in Abidjan, will be deployed as a Transaction Guarantee, a risk-sharing instrument that provides cover to eligible African banks for their trade finance operations.

    According to Lamin Drammeh, Head of the Bank Group’s Trade Finance Division, the guarantee will help unlock critical imports needed for Cameroon’s productive sectors.

    “The facility will support Cameroon’s economy by facilitating imports of equipment for the industrial, agro-industrial and telecommunications sectors. It will also enable the African Development Bank to provide up to a 100 percent guarantee to confirming banks, to facilitate the confirmation of letters of credit and other similar trade finance instruments issued by CCA-Bank for the benefit of SMEs in Cameroon,” Drammeh explained.

    Léandre Bassolé, Director General for the Bank’s Central Africa region, noted that the operation aligns with AfDB’s drive to deepen direct interventions in support of the private sector in Cameroon.

    “It will strengthen CCA-Bank’s capacity to support the activities of SMEs, including those owned by women and young people, to boost the local productive sector, facilitate economic growth, and create and maintain thousands of jobs,” he said.

    Welcoming what she described as a strategic milestone, CCA-Bank’s Managing Director, Marguerite Fonkwen Atanga, said the partnership would significantly enhance the bank’s ability to serve smaller businesses and emerging entrepreneurs.

    “We would like to express our gratitude to the African Development Bank Group for this important trade finance facility. This strategic partnership marks a major milestone for our institution and will significantly strengthen our capacity to support small and medium-sized enterprises, women entrepreneurs and start-ups in Cameroon and Africa,” she stated.

    Background: AfDB’s Transaction Guarantee

    The Transaction Guarantee is a trade finance instrument introduced by the African Development Bank in 2021 to support commercial banks operating in Africa. It covers a range of trade-related instruments, including confirmed letters of credit, commercial loans, irrevocable repayment undertakings, endorsed drafts and promissory notes, among others.

    The facility is available to banks registered and operating in Africa that have successfully passed the Bank’s due diligence process, helping them reduce perceived risk from international confirming banks and expand access to trade finance for their clients.

    About the African Development Bank Group

    The African Development Bank Group is Africa’s leading development finance institution, comprising the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). With representation in 41 African countries and a field office in Japan, the Bank supports economic development and social progress across its 54 regional member states.

    Source Credit:

    African Development Bank Group (AfDB) – press release distributed by APO Group, 2 December 2025.

  • Funke Akindele’s Fan Begging For A Phone Becomes Instant Meme

    Funke Akindele’s Fan Begging For A Phone Becomes Instant Meme

    Nollywood powerhouse Funke Akindele is currently on a major promo run for her latest cinema projects, but it is a random fan’s request that has stolen the spotlight on social media.

    In a clip that spread quickly across Instagram in September this year, a fan publicly begged the actress and filmmaker to buy them a phone. Rather than ignore the plea, Funke responded with her trademark humour, explaining that she cannot meet every personal demand while still encouraging fans to keep hustling and believing in their own journey.

    The exchange instantly became meme material. Users chopped her response into short skits, captions and sound bites, joking about how many people want celebrities to solve all their problems. Some praised her for keeping it real about boundaries, while others laughed that they would still try their luck if they saw her.

    All of this comes as red carpet photos from her recent movie premieres continue to dominate the timeline, proving that even when she is dropping life lessons, Funke Akindele knows how to keep both the box office and the banter busy.

  • Family of Three Dies in Otedola Bridge Crash, Trucker on the Run

    Family of Three Dies in Otedola Bridge Crash, Trucker on the Run

    A father, mother and child have died after a truck rammed into their vehicle on Lagos’ Otedola Bridge, with the driver reportedly fleeing the scene. The crash involved multiple vehicles and has renewed concern about reckless driving on Lagos highways.

    PUNCH, 11 Dec 2025

  • Immigration Service Warns Public About Fake Recruitment Post

    Immigration Service Warns Public About Fake Recruitment Post

    The Nigeria Immigration Service has warned Nigerians about a viral Facebook post falsely claiming the Service is recruiting. It says there is no ongoing NIS recruitment and urges citizens to ignore unsolicited adverts and avoid scammers.

    PUNCH, 10 Dec 2025