Tag: celebrity activism

  • Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Reveals Death Threats During EndSARS Protests

    Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Reveals Death Threats During EndSARS Protests

    In a report by The Punch, Nollywood veteran Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has opened up about the harrowing experience her family faced during the #EndSARS protests. The actress revealed that her children received death threats, which prompted her to be more cautious about her public political stances in recent years.

    According to Omotola, the period was one of extreme anxiety, as her vocal support for better governance made her family a target for online and offline harassment. She emphasized that while she remains committed to a better Nigeria, the safety of her children remains her primary concern.

    This revelation comes as a response to recent criticisms of celebrities who have stayed silent during recent economic hardships. Omotola urged Nigerians to seek leaders who are selfless and willing to “die for the cause,” while acknowledging the personal cost of activism.

    * The Cable Lifestyle: “Omotola: My kids got death threats during #EndSARS. We need leaders who are selfless.”

    * Daily Nigerian: “Rapper Falz and Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde urge leaders and citizens to take responsibility for Nigeria’s future.”

    Echotitbits Take: This admission sheds light on the “invisible” pressure Nigerian celebrities face when engaging in politics. While the public demands they use their platforms, the security risks are often ignored. Omotola’s story serves as a reminder that the digital space in Nigeria can be as dangerous as the physical one for high-profile activists.

    Source: The Punch — https://punchng.com/my-children-got-death-threats-during-endsars-omotola/ February 9, 2026

    Photo Credit: The Punch

  • Burna Boy and VeryDarkMan visit Kirikiri as prison-fines conversation trends

    Burna Boy and VeryDarkMan visit Kirikiri as prison-fines conversation trends

    Photo Credit: TheCable Lifestyle

    2025-12-28

    According to TheCable Lifestyle, Burna Boy and activist VeryDarkMan visited the Kirikiri Maximum Security Custodial Centre to understand the procedures for discharging eligible inmates whose sentences include fines.

    Authorities framed the visit around lawful process and transparency, while online chatter focused on what support might follow and how outcomes will be tracked.

    The episode sits at the intersection of celebrity influence, prison decongestion advocacy, and public trust.

    Verification

    • The Nation (Website): “to seek information on legal procedures that would facilitate the discharge of inmates through the payment of fines.”
    • Nigerian Tribune (Website): “No inmate is released without proper verification, documentation, and authorization…”

    Echotitbits take: If handled transparently, this could evolve from a one-off visit into a structured, legal-aid-driven initiative. Watch for official documentation, credible partners, and verifiable outcomes before the story becomes pure social-media mythology.

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — December 28, 2025 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/burna-boy-verydarkman-visit-kirikiri-to-secure-release-of-inmates-jailed-for-unpaid-fines/

    TheCable Lifestyle
    2025-12-28

  • Busta Rhymes spotlights Jamaica relief effort as cargo-aid visuals trend online

    Busta Rhymes spotlights Jamaica relief effort as cargo-aid visuals trend online

    Photo Credit: @kaboommag (Instagram)

    2025-12-29

    In a post shared by @kaboommag on Instagram, Busta Rhymes was shown arriving in Jamaica and highlighting a cargo-plane delivery of relief supplies alongside Mona Scott-Young.

    Local entertainment pages amplified the update, framing it as celebrity-backed support as on-ground visuals fueled the conversation online.

    Early posts did not fully detail distribution timelines, but the public-facing presence pushed visibility for the relief effort.

    Verification

    • TVJ ePrime (Instagram Reel): “Busta Rhymes and Mona Scott Young have teamed up to bring relief to Jamaica…”
    • Kaboom Magazine (Instagram): “flying to Jamaica to deliver supplies on a cargo plane filled with aid.”

    Echotitbits take: Celebrity aid is most impactful when it’s transparent—clear partners, clear delivery, and follow-up reporting. Watch for statements naming agencies/community groups involved and for verifiable updates on distribution and funding.

    Source: Kaboom Magazine (Instagram) — December 29, 2025 — https://www.instagram.com/kaboommag/p/DS2pmd5gC7o/

    Kaboom Magazine (Instagram)
    2025-12-29