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Forgive me, I don’t know what came over me, Bobrisky begs Tonto Dikeh

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Controversial crossdresser Bobrisky has apologised to his ex-friend Tonto Dikeh for dragging her during her tough times.

The duo was known to be the best of friends until they started openly abusing themselves.

Bobrisky accused Tonto of being a drama queen who made away with his money.

He has however apologised to the popular actress and her fans.

He wrote on social media: “Tonto, I humiliated you here so it’s a must that I must come here to apologize for calling you out. I honestly didn’t know what came over me but I later realized I was wrong…..please find it in your heart to forgive me.”

He added: “Yes I might have been there for you as friends, the truth is you were also there with me at some point in my life. Please find it in your heart to forgive me once more. We necessarily shouldn’t be friends anymore but let me apologize for calling you out.

“To all my fans and to Tonto’s fans, I’m sorry. I know you are disappointed at me, please forgive me and I promise to never repeat this no more.”

Uwaifo Faith Abiodun, The Nation

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Peller Sued for ₦400 Million by Former Tour Bouncer

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Nigerian content creator and social media star Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller
Nigerian content creator and social media star Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller

Peller Sued for ₦400 Million by Former Tour Bouncer

Nigerian content creator and social media star Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has expressed frustration over a growing wave of lawsuits against him, the latest being a ₦400 million claim from a former member of his tour team.

The dispute stems from an incident in March 2026 when a former bouncer under Peller’s employ fell from a vehicle during one of his tour stops. Peller said the man received immediate medical attention, with all hospital bills covered personally by him, but the bouncer has now turned to legal action, seeking substantial damages.

Speaking publicly, Peller lamented the strain of mounting lawsuits:

Everybody is suing me, I’m tired. My bouncer from my last state tour is suing me after he fell from a car during the tour. He was rushed to the hospital immediately and I paid all his bills, but now he’s demanding ₦400 million in damages.

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This case adds to other legal challenges Peller has faced this year. Earlier reports indicate a woman filed a lawsuit over a confrontation at a restaurant in January, and another pre‑action demand claims defamation and harassment linked to online content shared by the influencer.

Peller’s nationwide tour, which covered multiple Nigerian states in March, has attracted both attention and controversy. Some events generated local disputes, including an incident where a traditional council reprimanded palace staff for allowing him into a sacred site without proper protocol, though he was later invited to clarify.

Legal experts note that Peller’s situation reflects a broader trend among Nigerian influencers and public figures, who increasingly face lawsuits over on-site incidents, social media content, or public appearances. Whether Peller will resolve this latest ₦400 million claim amicably or in court remains to be seen.

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Veteran Nollywood Actor Davis Ofor ‘Clarus’ of New Masquerade Dies at 85

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(L-R) Nollywood actor Tony Akposheri with the late Davis Ofor, aka Clarus
(L-R) Nollywood actor Tony Akposheri with the late Davis Ofor, aka Clarus

Veteran Nollywood Actor Davis Ofor ‘Clarus’ of New Masquerade Dies at 85

Veteran Nollywood actor Davis Ofor, widely known for his iconic role as Clarus Mgbeojikwe in the classic 1980s sitcom New Masquerade, has died at the age of 85, sparking an outpouring of grief across Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

The news of his passing was announced by fellow actor Tony Akposheri on Instagram, who expressed shock and sadness, recalling that he and Ofor had spent time together earlier in the year, sharing memories and discussing future plans. Akposheri described him as more than a screen personality, saying, “You were a friend, a brother, a man with warmth, humor, and a presence that could light up any space. You came, you gave joy, you made your mark, and you will never be forgotten.

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Clarus, the character Ofor portrayed, became a household name as the witty and loyal houseboy on New Masquerade, a sitcom that aired on the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and became one of the most beloved shows in Nigeria during its golden era. The series, created by James Iroha, combined humor, social commentary, and memorable characters, cementing Ofor’s place as one of the most recognized figures in Nigerian television history.

Fans and colleagues have flooded social media with tributes, praising Ofor for his contributions to Nollywood and his role in shaping Nigeria’s television comedy landscape. Details surrounding the cause of his death have not yet been disclosed, but his legacy as Clarus continues to resonate with audiences across generations.

Ofor’s passing marks the loss of a prominent member of Nigeria’s first generation of actors, whose work laid the foundation for modern Nollywood. His performances in New Masquerade remain a benchmark for television comedy in the country, ensuring that his impact and memory endure.

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Brymo Sparks Debate After Saying Men Who Apologise to Women Deserve Suffering

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Nigerian singer and award-winning songwriter Ọlawale Ibrahim Ọlọfọrọ aka Brymo
Nigerian singer and award-winning songwriter Ọlawale Ibrahim Ọlọfọrọ aka Brymo

Brymo Sparks Debate After Saying Men Who Apologise to Women Deserve Suffering

Nigerian singer and award-winning songwriter Ọlawale Ibrahim Ọlọfọrọ aka Brymo has ignited a heated online debate after making a controversial statement about relationships and apologies, drawing both criticism and support from fans and social media users.

The Ara crooner took to Instagram to write: “Nobody deserves to suffer than men who apologise to women when the women are wrong. And suffer they will from here, and for the rest of humanity’s earthly existence.”

Brymo’s comment quickly went viral, sparking mixed reactions. Critics argue that his statement is overly harsh and undermines the value of emotional intelligence, accountability, and compromise in relationships. They emphasise that apologies are often a means of maintaining harmony, not merely an acknowledgment of fault.

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On the other hand, some social media users defended Brymo, saying he was highlighting scenarios in which men assume undue responsibility, often at the expense of their own well-being, and that his remark reflects frustration with such dynamics rather than a literal prescription.

The discussion has since dominated social media platforms, trending across Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, with users debating gender dynamics, accountability, and healthy communication in relationships. Many commentators also noted Brymo’s history of making provocative statements, suggesting that his comments are intended to spark broader reflection on social norms.

The incident has reignited conversations around emotional responsibility, relationship etiquette, and gender expectations, showing how public figures in Nigeria influence debates on cultural and social issues.

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