Nigerian TikTok sensation, Peller has opined that skit making is not profitable anymore, alerting that many comedians are quitting the scenes lately.
UK to Ban Overseas Recruitment of Care Workers in New Migration Rules.
The UK government will end overseas recruitment of care workers this year as part of a broader effort to reduce net migration, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced on Sunday. Cooper said it is “time to end care worker recruitment from abroad,” and revealed that new rules would require care providers to hire British workers or extend visas for those already in the UK.
The government will outline the full changes on Monday, aimed at cutting the number of low-skilled migrants, particularly in the care sector, by up to 50,000 over the next year. The move comes as the government seeks to address persistently high migration figures.
Net migration reached a record 906,000 in the year to June 2023 and remained high at 728,000 last year.
From Tomboy to Supermom! BLACKCHULLY Breaks Silence On Her Transformation And Unexpected Journey Into Motherhood.
From Tomboy to Supermom! BLACKCHULLY Breaks Silence On Her Transformation And Unexpected Journey Into Motherhood.
“I used to be a full-blown Tomboy not because I was into girls but because life pushed me into survival mode early. I dressed like a guy, talked like one too just to protect myself from the world that judged and preyed on girls who don’t have money but today, I celebrate the little Prince that changed everything for me.
To the one who made me a proud mother, may God continue to bless you.
To my son, my light, my joy, mama will always stand strong beside you.” – BLACKCHULLY
Moral lesson: Life can rewrite your story in ways you never imagined. Embrace the journey.
They Said My Friends And I Are Divorced And Now We Are Living A “Free Life” As We Want.
They said my friends and I are divorced and now we are living a “free life” as we want. People talk as if we should be ashamed,funny enough,before marriage, nobody cared what we did with our lives, Life was private then but the moment you marry, your life becomes a public movie where everyone feels they should talk, judge,have a say and direct your script, I can’t even remember telling the public I was divorced but the news was everywhere.
I used to be like them too. I never considered those who left their marriages to be serious people. I thought they were weak, maybe even fancy or rebellious. But that was before I wore the shoes myself. That was before I understood that peace of mind is not something you beg for, and sometimes you have to choose yourself first.
Uche, Myself and our other friends didn’t plan to be
divorced women. Nobody goes into marriage with the intention to fail but when the reality inside is not what you showed outside, when love turns to survival, you begin to ask yourself “is this what life should be”?
Now they say we’re living a “free life” like it’s a cr!me.
Please, what is wrong with being free and happy? Should we endure being trapped just to make people clap for us? I chose my peace. We all did and that’s not a sin.
Before you judge, wear the shoes. Until then, be careful
how you label other people’s survival stories.
-CHIOMA AKOPTHA.
Asa, Today Shattered Me In The Most Beautiful Way
Asa,
Today shattered me… in the most beautiful way.
Seeing you stand beside Leona, with peace in your eyes and love in your heart — I couldn’t hold it in. Not just because of the man you’ve become, but because of how you became him. Nothing was handed to us. We built this — through fire, through faith, through a bond that never broke.
We didn’t chase the spotlight. We stayed rooted. Loyal to our story, loyal to our people. We didn’t sell out — we carried the culture, even when it felt heavy. That’s why the blessings never left. Because we never left us behind.
You’ve been more than my manager. You’ve been my shield. My sanity. My brother in every battle. When the lights were off and it got dark, you stayed. And even now, with the world at our feet — you’re still that same solid soul I started with.
But Asa… since Leona came into your life, you’ve changed. You softened. You smiled more. You became a man at peace. And watching her see the real you — not the workhorse, not the machine — but you… that healed something deep in me too.
Leona… thank you. For loving him the way we all hoped someone would. You didn’t just join the journey — you became its purpose. You brought him home to himself. I promise, as long as I breathe, I’ll protect what you two have built.
This wedding… it’s not just love. It’s legacy. It’s proof that we can rise without losing our souls. That brotherhood can survive success. That culture can be kept, not just worn.
We didn’t just make it, Asa. We made it our way. And standing next to you today, I feel something no award can give me.
I feel home.
Forever beside you,
David
He Walked Away From Us Forgetting The Day I Sold My Father’s Motorcycle Just To Help Him Chase His Dreams —Annie Idibia
He walked away from us forgetting the day I sold my father’s motorcycle just to help him chase his dreams —Annie Idibia
I didn’t do it for glory, I didn’t do it to be praised.
I did it because I believed in the man he could become… the man the world now calls 2Baba.
He had nothing, just a voice and a stubborn dream and I gave him everything I had even the last thing my father left behind because I saw greatness in him when no one else did.
Years later, fame came, the lights came, the world started calling his name but somewhere in all of that noise, I got left behind.
Now he walks away not just from me, but from the memory of how we began.
Notwithstanding, it’s breaking to see how easy it is for a man you sacrificed everything for to leave his family at the ease. Anyway I can only advise him to remember the sacrifices and pillar that built him.
From Pinnacle to Peril: A Tale of Two Titans, Diddy and R. Kelly
From Pinnacle to Peril: A Tale of Two Titans, Diddy and R. Kelly
Sean “Diddy” Combs and Robert Sylvester Kelly, better known as R. Kelly, once embodied the dreamlike allure of superstardom. Their legacies, carved in the annals of music history, reflect brilliance overshadowed by their respective battles with legal and moral reckoning. These contrasting narratives reveal the fragility of power, the weight of accountability, and the perils of living under the glaring spotlight of fame.
Diddy: The Empire Under Siege
Diddy is more than a name—it’s an institution. A master architect of hip-hop culture, he transformed raw talent into global phenomena. The mogul’s ventures in music, fashion, and spirits crafted a kingdom, one that glittered with success. Yet, behind the immaculate public persona lies a labyrinth of challenges that threaten to shake his empire to its foundation.
While Diddy has deftly dodged prison walls, his life is no stranger to entanglements. Allegations of financial impropriety, business disputes, and whispers of scandal have painted a more complex picture of the man many hail as a visionary. His detractors claim his empire thrives on exploitation, while loyalists see him as a trailblazer unfairly targeted.
In the court of public opinion, Diddy stands trial daily. Despite maintaining his innocence, the ceaseless hum of controversy adds layers to his legacy, weaving threads of uncertainty into his narrative of success. His struggles are a stark reminder that even the most accomplished lives are not invincible to the fractures of fame and fortune.
R. Kelly: A Voice Silenced by Scandal
If Diddy’s troubles hover in the shadows, R. Kelly’s are spotlighted in unforgiving clarity. Once revered as the “Pied Piper of R&B,” Kelly was an unstoppable force in music—a genius whose melodies united generations. His songs, infused with soaring vocals and heartfelt lyrics, promised hope, passion, and transcendence. But behind the velvet curtain of his artistry, a darker reality brewed.
Convicted in 2021 on charges of racketeering, sexual exploitation, and violating federal statutes, Kelly’s descent from grace was as shocking as it was inevitable. The courts handed him a 30-year prison sentence, and his name became synonymous with betrayal and abuse.
Inside prison walls, the echoes of his once-mesmerizing voice fade, replaced by the stark reality of confinement. Accounts of his life behind bars depict a man battling isolation, stripped of the adoration he once commanded. For some, he remains a tragic figure—a flawed genius ensnared by his demons. For others, his conviction represents long-overdue justice for the countless lives irreparably harmed by his actions.
Reflections in the Mirror of Fame
The stories of Diddy and R. Kelly are more than personal sagas; they are reflections of the volatile interplay between power, accountability, and public perception. One navigates the treacherous waters of potential scandal, while the other grapples with the crushing weight of incarceration and a tarnished legacy.
Diddy’s journey serves as a cautionary tale of the pressures faced by those atop the summit. His ability to endure scrutiny while expanding his empire speaks to his resilience, yet it also underscores the precarious balance between ambition and integrity.
R. Kelly’s story, on the other hand, is a grim reminder of the dangers of unchecked privilege and the consequences of moral collapse. His fall is a testament to the inevitability of justice, however delayed it may seem.
The Fragile Dance Between Glory and Consequence
In the end, these tales are less about individual men and more about the human condition. They challenge us to question the nature of celebrity, the boundaries of forgiveness, and the responsibilities of those who wield influence.
Diddy’s empire may endure, or it may crumble under the weight of scrutiny. R. Kelly will likely live out his days reflecting on the choices that led him from global adoration to solitary confinement. Together, their narratives illuminate the harsh truth: Fame may elevate, but it cannot absolve.
For the audience, these stories provoke a collective reckoning. Are we too quick to idolize and too slow to demand accountability? Or are these figures merely scapegoats, sacrificed at the altar of cultural judgment?
In the end, their legacies remind us of an age-old lesson: Power is transient, glory is fleeting, but integrity endures.
Cassie And Diddy Dilemma
The focus on the fact that Cassie stayed with Diddy for more than 10 years just highlights how little people understand the dynamics of both abuse and power imbalances.
Cassandra Ventura was barely 21 when she became involved with Sean Combs(Diddy) who was 38 at the time. She was a new artist who was under contract with his label, Bad Boy, and he was a millionaire music mogul with more than 20 years in the game with countless connections, and the power to make or break her.
And he definitely tried to break her, physically, mentally, and emotionally.
There’s nothing at all wrong with having questions, but asking “Why didn’t she leave?” is not even remotely the same as asking “What factors prevented her from leaving?”
Eniola Badmus Speaks Up On Her New Look And Expresses Her Feelings
There are days when I miss my old body the fullness, the softness, the way I took up space without hesitation. I miss how familiar it felt, how I knew its curves like the back of my hand, how certain outfits hugged me just right. There was comfort in that body, a sense of identity I never had to question.
But then, I look at my new body, and I see growth not just physically, but emotionally. This body has carried me through change, through challenges, through moments of doubt and discovery. It moves differently, it feels different, but it is still mine. And just as I learned to love my body before, I am learning to love this one now.
Missing who I was doesn’t take away from appreciating who I am becoming. Both versions of me deserve love, respect, and kindness. And in this journey of transformation, I remind myself that no matter the size, my worth remains unchanged –
~ Actress Eniola Badmus shares
“I decided to become a rapper like my dad, Kanye West the day I asked my mom what she does for a living and she couldn’t answer right.”___North West
“I decided to become a rapper like my dad, Kanye West the day I asked my mom what she goes for a living and she couldn’t answer right.”___North West
“I don’t know what my mom does for a living to this day. I asked her what she does for a living that’s made her so rich and famous but I didn’t understand how what she told me she does made her so rich and famous. I was like is that even a real job?
But when I asked my dad, he told he’s a rapper and fashion designer. And I was like wow!! He even took me to some of his shows. And when I told him how much I enjoyed the shows, he told me I could come work with him and be a rapper if I wanted and I accepted. I really love and idolize my dad so much.
We are already working on my début album together. It’s gonna be titled “Elementary School Drõpout” cuz my dad’s first album was “College Drõpout”. I really like the way my dad does things, I wanna be like him when I grow up.” ~ North West
Why does such a responsible dad have to pay up to $200k in child support every month??