Tag: Naija Trends

  • Ayra Starr’s mum says she ended three friendships over betrayal and broken trust

    Ayra Starr’s mum says she ended three friendships over betrayal and broken trust

    In a TikTok reflection cited by TheCable Lifestyle, Nene Aderigbigbe—Ayra Starr’s mum—said she cut off three close friends after incidents she described as betrayal and a breakdown of trust.

    She narrated one fallout as stemming from a friend allegedly sharing a private conversation with her husband.

    Independent checks:

    • Linda Ikeji Blog: “Ayra Starr’s mum… reveals why she cut ties with 3 close friends” — https://lindaikejisblog.com/
    • Instablog9ja (X): “Ayra Starr’s mum… why I cut ties with three close friends” — https://x.com/instablog9ja

    It resonates because it’s not about glam—it’s about boundaries and reputation management in the social-media era. The risk now is online sleuthing and misidentification, so watch whether she keeps it general or clarifies anything further.

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — 2026-01-07 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/ayra-starrs-mum-why-i-cut-ties-with-three-close-friends/

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle 2026-01-07

    Photo Credit: TheCable Lifestyle

  • Zinoleesky explains viral fight clip and pushes back on “fan” narrative

    Zinoleesky explains viral fight clip and pushes back on “fan” narrative

    According to Legit.ng, Zinoleesky addressed a trending video that appeared to show him trading punches with a young man described online as a fan.

    He claimed the encounter followed an escalation, alleging the person had been stoning his car while his family was inside.

    The clip has triggered debate about celebrity safety, boundaries, and the risks that come with public access culture.

    • KanyiDaily (web report): ““Person wey dey stone car wey my family dey inside na fan?””
    • Legit.ng (original report): ““Person wey dey stone car wey my family dey inside na fan?””

    Echotitbits take: Nigeria’s celebrity-fan culture keeps colliding with real security concerns. If more context footage emerges, it will shape whether public sentiment shifts from “celebrity arrogance” to “personal safety first.”

    Source: Legit.ng — Jan 3, 2026 — https://www.legit.ng/entertainment/celebrities/1690798-zinoleesky-addresses-video-exchanging-punches-alleged-fan-person-wey-stone-car/

    Legit.ng
    Jan 3, 2026
    Photo Credit: Legit.ng

  • Bolaji Idowu’s crossover photos with entertainers spark fresh ‘church vs culture’ clash

    Bolaji Idowu’s crossover photos with entertainers spark fresh ‘church vs culture’ clash

    Reporting by Legit.ng indicates Pastor Bolaji Idowu drew mixed reactions after sharing crossover service photos that included popular entertainers.

    In his response, he argued the outrage misses the point of church as a place for restoration, not exclusivity.

    The moment has reopened the conversation about how Nigerian churches engage youth culture and celebrity influence.

    • Legit.ng (quoted response): ““Church is not a Museum but a Healing Centre.””
    • X post recaps the appearance: ““Peller makes his first public appearance… as he spends the New Year…””

    Echotitbits take: This is bigger than photos—it’s a battle over relevance and reach. Watch whether the pastor, the church, or the celebrities involved follow up with clearer context or additional posts that either cool or intensify the debate.

    Source: Legit.ng — Jan 3, 2026 — https://www.legit.ng/entertainment/celebrities/1690796-bolaji-idowu-criticised-sharing-pictures-peller-broda-shaggi-people-react/

    Legit.ng
    Jan 3, 2026
    Photo Credit: TheCable Lifestyle