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thenationonlineng.net | Yewande Fasan
Controversial Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has stirred reactions after claiming he received a divine message instructing him to lead people back to their traditional roots. Edochie said God called him to guide Africans toward their cultural heritage, asserting that these traditions are divinely approved and provide a path to salvation.
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6 days ago |
thenationonlineng.net | Yewande Fasan
Fuji music icon Taye Currency has shared his painful experience of losing N10 million to Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX), a platform he described as an alleged Ponzi scheme. During a live performance, the singer emotionally recounted how he was lured into the investment by close associates who assured him of high returns. He explained that the success stories of his band members, especially one Lateef who allegedly turned N200,000 into N600,000, convinced him to invest.
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6 days ago |
thenationonlineng.net | Yewande Fasan
Singer Flavour and popular pastor Odumeje have showered praises on Davido’s newly released album 5ive, describing it as a “classic” and “spiritual” masterpiece. In a video shared on Instagram, the duo said the album’s title represents “5-Hpower,” which they interpreted as a symbol of high tension and unbeatable quality. “Davido’s album 5ive stands for 5-Hpower — high tension, unbeatable. The album is classic. David, you’re on high. The album is spiritual.
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6 days ago |
thenationonlineng.net | Yewande Fasan
Entertainment Stand-up comedian Seyi Law has declared he will never support Peter Obi’s presidential ambition, citing the Labour Party candidate’s failure to rein in his supporters, known as the Obidient movement. Speaking during an interview on the Tejubabyface show, Seyi Law alleged that members of the Obidient movement attacked his wife and children over his public support for President Bola Tinubu.
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6 days ago |
thenationonlineng.net | Yewande Fasan
Pastor Emmanuel Iren has urged people to look beyond online posturing and focus on genuine actions. Iren, on X, shared examples of his church’s humanitarian efforts in Plateau State, including medical treatment for victims of banditry, clothing donations, scholarships, and partnerships with missionaries. Iren emphasised the importance of substance over publicity, stating that true service to others should be done without seeking to “score points” in the public eye.
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