Tag: TheCable Lifestyle

  • DDG’s Lagos take—‘Nigeria feels safer than America’—sets off a fresh debate

    DDG’s Lagos take—‘Nigeria feels safer than America’—sets off a fresh debate

    2026-01-02 09:00:00

    According to PM News Nigeria, rapper DDG said the United States is more dangerous than Nigeria, pushing back on what he described as exaggerated fear narratives.

    The comment split reactions online: supporters praised the outsider perspective while critics said it glosses over complex security realities.

    The clip adds to a growing trend where celebrity travel content shapes perception almost as much as official advisories.

    • Daily Post (Outlet): “gun violence and gangsterism is not common in Nigeria as in America.”
    • TheCable Lifestyle (Outlet/X): “Nigeria is nowhere near as dangerous as America.”

    Echotitbits take: Pop-culture voices can move travel sentiment quickly—especially for diaspora audiences deciding whether to visit. Still, a single visitor’s experience isn’t a national security assessment. Watch next for more on-the-ground posts from DDG (and others) that either reinforce his point or add nuance when real-life frictions show up.

    Source: PM News Nigeria — January 1, 2026 — https://pmnewsnigeria.com/2026/01/01/nigeria-is-safer-than-america-rapper-ddg/

    PM News Nigeria
    2026-01-01
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  • Odumeje’s ‘kabush kabash’ 2026 prophecy becomes a New Year meme factory

    Odumeje’s ‘kabush kabash’ 2026 prophecy becomes a New Year meme factory

    2026-01-02 09:00:00

    In an update reported by TheCable Lifestyle, controversial cleric Odumeje declared 2026 a year of “kabush kabash,” a phrase that instantly jumped from crossover service theatrics to social feeds.

    The slogan is already being remixed into captions, soundbites, and memes—classic Nigeria-in-January internet behavior.

    But it also revives the recurring argument about performative preaching and the influence economy that thrives on viral ministry moments.

    • NigerianEye (Outlet): “2026 is a year of kabush kabash.”
    • Instagram reel caption (Instagram): “2026 is a year of Dabush Kabash.”

    Echotitbits take: Odumeje-style virality sits at the crossroads of religion, entertainment, and influencer culture—where a single soundbite can dominate the week. If you treat it as pure comedy, it spreads faster; if you treat it as serious prophecy, it can shape narratives. Watch next for mainstream pushback, platform amplification, or further ‘crossover’ clips that keep the meme alive.

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — January 1, 2026 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/extra-2026-is-a-year-of-kabush-kabash-odumeje-declares/

    TheCable Lifestyle
    2026-01-01
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  • Lazywrita’s family breaks silence after influencer’s scheduled “farewell” post

    Lazywrita’s family breaks silence after influencer’s scheduled “farewell” post

    2026-01-01 08:40:00

    In an update published by TheCable Lifestyle, the family of Anda Damisa (Lazywrita) spoke after his death drew intense online attention and grief.

    Their message asks the public for compassion as tributes and speculation continue to swirl around his final post.

    • People (X): “Family of Influencer ‘LazyWrita’ Speaks Out”
    • TheCable Lifestyle (earlier report): “I’m happy, unburdened”

    Echotitbits take: This is a painful reminder that online “energy” can hide real struggles. Coverage should avoid sensationalism and keep the focus on support and responsible conversations. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services.

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — January 1, 2026 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/family-of-lazywrita-breaks-silence-on-his-death/

    TheCable Lifestyle
    January 1, 2026
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  • Odumeje declares 2026 the year of “kabush kabash” in crossover clip

    Odumeje declares 2026 the year of “kabush kabash” in crossover clip

    2026-01-01 09:00:00

    In a crossover-service clip referenced by TheCable Lifestyle, Odumeje proclaimed “2026 is a year of kabush kabash,” describing the coming months as spiritual warfare.

    The moment has since been reposted widely, feeding meme culture and comment-section debates.

    • TheCable Lifestyle: “2026 is a year of kabush kabash”
    • TikTok repost (linked via TheCable): “address[ing] his congregation during the crossover service”

    Echotitbits take: Odumeje’s catchphrases routinely become internet slang. The watch item is whether the trend stays lighthearted, or triggers renewed backlash over the tone and implications of “spiritual warfare” messaging.

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — January 1, 2026 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/extra-2026-is-a-year-of-kabush-kabash-odumeje-declares/

    TheCable Lifestyle
    January 1, 2026
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  • TheCable’s 2025 roundup revisits the controversies Nigerians couldn’t look away from

    TheCable’s 2025 roundup revisits the controversies Nigerians couldn’t look away from

    2025-12-31 15:39:00

    According to TheCable Lifestyle, a year-end video roundup revisited the controversies that dominated timelines in 2025—highlighting how social media escalated personal and business disputes into national conversations.

    The recap points to headline moments such as the 2Baba separation saga and the repeated twists that kept the story cycling back into public view.

    • TheCable Lifestyle (TheCable.ng): “2Baba announced his separation from… Annie…”
    • Punch Newspapers (Punchng.com): “Most dramatic celebrity break-ups of 2025.”

    Echotitbits take: These scandal cycles show reputation is now a real asset class in Nigerian pop culture—brand deals, bookings, and streaming performance can swing on a single week of narrative control. Watch how stars professionalize PR playbooks in 2026.

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — 2025-12-31 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/video-viral-controversies-and-scandals-of-2025/

    TheCable Lifestyle
    2025-12-31
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  • Mohbad’s Widow Denies ‘New Baby’ Claims, Calls It a Smear Campaign

    Mohbad’s Widow Denies ‘New Baby’ Claims, Calls It a Smear Campaign

    2025-12-30 11:00:00
    Reporting by TheCable Lifestyle indicates Omowunmi (Mohbad’s widow) has denied claims that she welcomed a second child with another man, describing the allegation as a smear campaign.
    Her reaction followed renewed online chatter, with multiple outlets citing her response and urging the public to disregard the claim.
    The episode shows how quickly misinformation can scale around high-profile grief stories, even without any credible evidence.

    Other outlets carrying the same denial include The Eagle Online: “This smear campaign is funny asf…” and QED.ng: “this smear campaign is funny asf…”, both citing her statement.

    Echotitbits take:
    This story is best treated as rumour-control, not speculation fuel. The denial is direct and consistent across multiple reports. Watch for whether her camp takes legal steps to deter repeat claims and whether platforms reduce amplification of defamatory content.
    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — December 29, 2025 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/mohbads-wife-denies-welcoming-child-with-another-man/
    TheCable Lifestyle
    2025-12-29
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