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Some ladies in movie industry ready to sleep their way to fame — Jide Kosoko

Some ladies in movie industry ready to sleep their way to fame — Jide Kosoko
Veteran Nollywood actor Jide Kosoko has weighed in on the controversial issue of sex-for-roles in the Nigerian film industry, stating that some actresses deliberately enter the industry with the intent of using sexual relationships to advance their careers.
Jide Kosoko shared his views during a recent appearance on the Honest Bunch podcast, where he challenged the popular notion that directors and producers always impose such conditions on actresses.
He emphasised that no one can be coerced into engaging in sexual exchanges for roles.
“If I said I need you to warm my bed so that I can give you a role, and you said no, they cannot force you to do it. And if you want that role by all means, that means you want to dance to his tone,” he explained.
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The veteran actor clarified that while making such demands is inappropriate, the decision ultimately rests with the individuals involved.
“I’m not saying it’s right to have introduced that to you, but if you fall for it, that’s your own business. How does that concern the whole world? All this sex-for-roles thing, forget about it,” Kosoko stated.
He went on to assert that some women intentionally exploit such situations to gain recognition in Nollywood.
“I know some ladies that equally come into the industry with the determination that, by the time ‘I sleep with this and sleep with that, I will get my name. I know of some popular actresses. I know of even a Magistrate,” he revealed.
Some ladies in movie industry ready to sleep their way to fame — Jide Kosoko
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2Baba introduces Natasha to mother, others in viral video

2Baba introduces Natasha to mother, others in viral video
Music legend 2Baba has officially introduced his new partner, lawmaker Natasha Osawaru, to his family in a video that has since gone viral.
The introduction follows a rocky chapter in 2Baba’s personal life, including a widely publicised breakup with his longtime partner, Annie Macaulay, and an emotional plea from his mother urging Natasha to distance herself from the singer.
Earlier this year, 2Baba’s mother, Rose, made headlines when she tearfully appealed to Natasha to “release” her son from what she described as a troubling relationship.
“This message is for Miss Natasha Osawaru of Edo State. I’m calling on all mothers in Nigeria to help me beg her to free my son,” she stated.
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The matriarch’s heartfelt message sparked widespread attention, with many wondering if the family would ever accept Natasha as a part of 2Baba’s life.
However, it appears that Rose has had a change of heart.
According to recent videos, Natasha met with 2Baba’s family, including his mother, in a private gathering that seemed to signify a new chapter in their relationship.
The meeting also included other key family stakeholders.
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2Baba introduces Natasha to mother, others in viral video
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Kollington fires back at Wasiu Ayinde K1

Kollington fires back at Wasiu Ayinde K1
Veteran Fuji musician, Alhaji Kollington, has responded to claims by King Wasiu Ayinde, popularly known as K1 that he failed to offer condolences following the passing of Kwam1’s mother.
K1 had earlier recounted how he supported Kollington during his own mother’s death, accusing Kollington of not returning the favour.
However, speaking in a recent interview on Agbaletu TV, Kollington vehemently denied the allegations, revealing that he had made several attempts to reach out to Kwam1 via phone, but his calls were neither answered nor returned.
Kollington also took a swipe at K1’s character, suggesting that his new title, “Olori Omoba,” had fueled his arrogance.
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The Fuji legend further asserted his dominance in the genre, stating that K1 would have to surpass him before he could claim the top spot.
He said: “When Wasiu Ayinde’s mum died, I called him severally. He didn’t pick up, nor did he return the calls. Even on New Year’s Day, I called, and he didn’t pick up. I was like, what’s wrong with this boy? So, I let him be. He can’t tell me he was busy. What was he busy doing? If it is because he was crowned the ‘Olori omoba’, that position is for his family at Ijebu, not for me. Does he want to become God? I am the leader of all the Fuji singers. He can never be the leader when I am still alive. For me to have survived the sickness that happened to me recently, it is only God that can kpai me”.
Kollington fires back at Wasiu Ayinde K1
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Barrister raised me but didn’t learn Fuji music from him – Wasiu Ayinde

Barrister raised me but didn’t learn Fuji music from him – Wasiu Ayinde
K1 De Ultimate stated this in a viral video during an interview with Agbaletu Radiovision. He explained the nature of the relationship with the late Barrister, the man reputed to be the creator of the Fuji genre of music in Nigeria.
Contrary to insinuations in some quarters that he learnt the music trade from Barrister as a trainee, the Mayegun of Yorubaland clarified that he did not live with the late musician as an apprentice.
He confirmed that some apprentices indeed went to learn fuji music from Barrister, but he instead loved the late fuji legend and embraced him as a role model and later became his child.
Wasiu Ayinde also disclosed that he learnt good character and good virtues from the man he once lived with in a one-room apartment.
“I didn’t go to learn music from Barrister, because some people went to learn music from him; I just loved him from when I was little. I saw him as a role model and I moved closer and identified with him. He welcomed me, and I became his child. I learnt good characters and ideals from him.
“Alhaji Barrister and I did a lot, right from a young age. I lived with him right from when he was staying in one-room apartment. I was always there with him, and it got to a point that he insisted that he wanted to know my parents, so I took my mother to him. Afterwards, he accepted that I should continue staying with him.”
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K1 also denied a report that he once abused Barrister in an interview he granted, saying, ”I have never granted any interview on this issue because it is heavy for me to say and accept that I insulted Barrister. What actually happened was that I had a friend who was also a musician, and he had issues with Barrister. But, I did not have any issue with Barrister.
“Father and child should not fight. On that day, at Liberty Stadium, the show featured Sawaba. He was the one who insulted Barrister, not me.
“The only thing I told him was that the concert we just did, if the boss talked to me, he would do so in a way so as to forgive him because we both performed at the concert. But, I swear with all I have that I did not insult Barrister.”
K1 De Ultimate, as he is fondly called, also spoke about the controversy surrounding his proclamation as the ‘King of Fuji’, saying the title was not conferred on him secretly.
“It was done openly at NTA Ibadan. Those who nominated me to be the ‘King of Fuji’ had their reasons for doing that. We had ‘King of Juju’, ‘Queen of Waka’; so, they wanted to have ‘King of Fuji’; but at that time, a major squabble was going on between the two senior players (Barrister and General Kollington Ayinla).
“The organisers told me that they felt if they chose between the two senior players as king, there would be “war”; so, they would rather settle for me. But, by settling for me, my boss ought to know that it is him they are honouring. That was what made me accept the title.”
Also delving into his relationship with President Bola Tinubu, particularly following the criticism that greeted the recent telephone conversation between them when he lost his mother, he declared that the president has been his big brother for long.
“Asiwaju has been my brother for a long time, and I have known him from my young age. Our mothers knew each other. If you remember, during the call, when he was greeting me, he said that my mum will see her elder sister (Tinubu’s mum) in heaven. That is an acknowledgement of what I’ve been saying that we have a history together.”
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