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Losing my husband was very tough – Ego Ihenacho

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Losing my husband was very tough – Ego Ihenacho

Singer Ego Ihenacho has said that losing her husband Niyi Ogbaro was very tough.

Ogbaro died in the United States in August 2023.

Speaking in a recent interview on QEDNG, Ego said losing her husband was tough but she had to remain strong for everybody.

She said: “It was tough for me when it happened, it was really tough but I’m the kind of person that… I like to be strong for everybody. So I can stand in the face of all these kinds of things but I have my moments. So it was very hard for me, the first month I was incommunicado, I didn’t want anything. I was just trying to process it and I’m not one to allow people into my private life, I really don’t. I just wanted to grieve, which I did and which is what I’m doing. It’s been a journey but I am good.”

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Ego also recollected how Niyi would come to watch her sing and leave with her when she was still a member of Lagbaja’s band.

“He would wait until everybody had gone, like we’ll leave together and that’s like early morning. He will wait, then I was in GRA. We’ll take a cab together, then we’ll go home. The funny thing is we had dated before then sef, we had dated for like five years, we were friends, we’ve always been friends,” she added.

Losing my husband was very tough – Ego Ihenacho

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Tuface named technical adviser to Benue governor

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Tuface named technical adviser to Benue governor

Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has appointed music legend Innocent Idibia, better known as Tuface, as his Technical Adviser on Entertainment and Community Outreach.

In a viral video on Wednesday, the governor appreciated TuFace for all the support towards his administration, adding that the singer has the capacity to do more.
Governor Alia said: “On behalf of the Benue State government and our very good people, we want to give you some more responsibility plus the ones you have been doing because you have the capacity to do some more and help us chart a way forward to improve other people’s lives and to gain more from your wisdom and advise as well.
“So, I’m pleased to announce that we will make you a technical adviser to the Governor on entertainment and community outreach.”

Tuface is regarded as one of the “most influential” and greatest Afrobeats artists of all time following his contributions to Nigerian pop music in the 2000s.

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How fans contributed to PSquare’s breakup – Peter Okoye

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How fans contributed to PSquare’s breakup – Peter Okoye

Afrobeat sensation Peter Okoye has opened up about the real reason behind the much-talked-about breakup of PSquare, one of Nigeria’s most iconic music duos.

Speaking at the AYLIVE show, Peter revealed that fan behavior played a significant role in the group’s split. According to him, the constant comparisons and favoritism shown by fans toward either him or his twin brother, Paul, gradually created tension between the two.

He said: “Fans are the reasons Psquare no dey together today. Two brothers dey do one thing, ona dey talk say one better pass one, e con enter one head, he begin misbehave. If ona like make ona dey go house, I no send una.”

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PSquare was a Nigerian musical duo composed of twin brothers Peter and Paul Okoye.

Formed in 1997, the group rose to fame with hits like “E No Easy,” “Bizzy Body,” and “Personally.”

Known for their energetic performances and catchy Afrobeats, PSquare became one of Africa’s most successful musical acts.

In 2017, PSquare officially disbanded after years of internal conflicts and public feuds.

The twins had been managed by their elder brother, Jude Okoye, who also owned a significant share of their company, PClassic Label.

Disputes over management, finances, and creative direction strained their relationship.

 

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Speed Darlington alleges use of ‘Juju’ by Portable during celebrity boxing bout

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Speed Darlington alleges use of ‘Juju’ by Portable during celebrity boxing bout

Nigerian musician Darlington Okoye, widely known as Speed Darlington, has claimed that fellow singer Badmus Okikiola, popularly referred to as Portable, resorted to traditional charms—often called juju—during their weekend celebrity boxing clash.

The match took place on Saturday as part of the Chaos In The Ring series, an event hosted by Game Rush in collaboration with Balmoral Promotions. This spectacle followed similar entertainment boxing events, including a showcase in December 2024 and the February 2025 debut of Friday Fight Night.

In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter), Speed Darlington voiced suspicions over the circumstances of the fight, stating that his shoulder became dislocated even though he didn’t feel physically exhausted.

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“My shoulder got dislocated, and I wasn’t even tired,” he said in the clip, implying that spiritual interference may have played a role in the outcome.

Portable was declared the winner, and the match has since stirred considerable buzz across social media platforms.

The rivalry between the two artists had intensified ahead of the bout, reportedly stemming from a disagreement over performance fees. According to circulating accounts, Speed Darlington had offered Portable ₦500,000 to perform at an event—an offer the latter allegedly found offensive.

Speed Darlington alleges use of ‘Juju’ by Portable during celebrity boxing bout

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