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Nigerian TikTok sensation and streamer, Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller

Streamer Peller Escorted Out of Alake of Egbaland’s Palace in Abeokuta

Popular Nigerian streamer Habeeb Hamzat, professionally known as Peller, was recently involved in a tense incident during a visit to the palace of the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, in Abeokuta.

Hamzat, who is on a nationwide streaming tour to engage fans and explore new locations, reportedly faced an unexpected reception upon arrival at the palace. A video circulating online captures a voice, believed to belong to a palace chief, expressing displeasure over how the streamer, his entourage, and associate Tunde Perry entered the palace grounds. Their conduct was described as inappropriate for the royal environment.

As tensions escalated, other palace chiefs intervened, making it clear that the visit could not continue. Hamzat and his team were informed that the monarch would no longer receive them and were promptly asked to leave. The streamer quickly exited the palace, urging his crew to follow as the atmosphere became increasingly tense.

This incident follows a similar controversy during Hamzat’s visit to the Oba of Benin palace, where one of the monarch’s wives and some chiefs were reportedly reprimanded. The Benin Traditional Council has since summoned Hamzat to appear before it over allegations of discretion and visiting the palace without prior approval.

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Nollywood Actress Declares Love for Ibrahim Chatta, Offers to Pay Her Own Dowry

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Nollywood Actress Declares Love for Ibrahim Chatta, Offers to Pay Her Own Dowry

Nollywood actress Adelowo Abimbola Caroline has sparked widespread reactions after publicly expressing her admiration for fellow actor Ibrahim Chatta, revealing she would even pay her own dowry if given the chance to marry him.

The actress made the candid statement during an interview with FeelrightNews TV, where she spoke about her personal life, career journey, and experiences in the Nigerian film industry. Her declaration has since drawn attention from fans and industry observers, particularly due to its boldness.

During the interview, Adelowo recounted her upbringing in Northern Nigeria, describing how her early life shaped her worldview and determination. She also discussed her entry into Nollywood, noting that her passion for acting fueled her persistence despite initial challenges.

She emphasized the role of mentorship in her career, acknowledging Funsho Adeolu as a key figure in her professional development.

However, it was her remarks about Ibrahim Chatta that captured widespread attention. Adelowo described her feelings for the actor as profound, adding that she would be willing to take an unconventional step to demonstrate her commitment.

“I love him so much,” she said. “If he would permit me to be a wife in his home, I would even pay my own dowry just to show how much I love him.”

Her comments have sparked mixed reactions on social media. While some fans praised her boldness, others debated the cultural implications of a woman offering to pay her own dowry. In many Nigerian cultures, dowry is traditionally the responsibility of the groom and his family, symbolizing respect and commitment to the bride’s family. Adelowo’s statement, therefore, challenges conventional norms and has fueled conversations about evolving societal expectations and gender roles.

Despite her admiration for Chatta, the actress stressed that career paths and personal desires do not always align. She said her focus remains on her work and growth within the industry.

“I truly wish he could be my boss, but in life, we go where our journey leads us,” she reflected, showing acceptance of her current circumstances.

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Liz Anjorin Sparks Outrage with New Allegations Against Iyabo Ojo

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Liz Anjorin Sparks Outrage with New Allegations Against Iyabo Ojo

Controversial Nollywood actress Liz Anjorin has once again stirred online debate after making shocking claims involving her colleague Iyabo Ojo and her family.

According to a report by The Nigerian Tribune, in a video that circulated during the week, Anjorin stated that she has repeatedly taken images and recordings of Ojo and her children to various traditional spiritual practitioners. She claimed that this practice has been ongoing over time, encompassing photos of Ojo’s family members across generations.

Anjorin further alleged that the practitioners she consults are not of Yoruba origin, implying that their spiritual methods are particularly effective. She described a process in which individuals are given water to drink over a period of days, suggesting that the results of this ritual could determine innocence or guilt in certain matters.

In one part of the video, she specifically mentioned Ojo’s daughter, Priscilla, asserting that she regularly presents her images to these practitioners on an annual basis. She added that, if her claims were accurate, there should already be visible consequences.

“I take the picture of the daughter to the native yearly and they should be seeing the repercussions by now. Her husband (Juma Jux) in Tanzania, did you hear his name again?” Anjorin said in the video.

The video has generated a strong wave of reactions across social media, with many expressing concern over the seriousness of the allegations.

The dispute between Anjorin and Ojo is longstanding, having evolved from professional disagreements into a personal and public feud. The conflict has frequently played out online, with both actresses trading accusations, threats of legal action, and disputes over business dealings and personal credibility.

As of now, neither Ojo nor her representatives have publicly responded to the latest allegations.

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Gospel Singer Onos Brisibi Dies at 55 After Prolonged Illness

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Gospel Singer Onos Brisibi Dies at 55 After Prolonged Illness

The Nigerian gospel music community and Nollywood industry have been thrown into mourning following the death of renowned gospel singer and soundtrack artiste, Onos Nancy Brisibi, who passed away at the age of 55.

Her family confirmed the sad development in a statement released on Thursday, disclosing that the singer died on March 23, 2026, after a prolonged illness.

According to the statement, the late Brisibi was a devoted Christian whose music ministry impacted countless lives across Nigeria and beyond.

“The Brisibi family announces with deep sorrow the passing of esteemed sister Onos Nancy Brisibi, who transitioned to glory on March 23, 2026, after a protracted illness,” the statement read.

Paying tribute to her life and legacy, the family described her as a gifted songstress and passionate praise and worship leader whose voice inspired many.

“Onos Nancy Brisibi was a devoted Christian, a gifted songstress, and a passionate praise and worship leader whose angelic voice touched many lives as she spread the gospel through music,” the statement added.

“She will be remembered as a beautiful, fun-loving woman with a heart of gold, whose faith, warmth, and kindness left lasting impressions on all who knew her.”

The family further noted that details of her funeral and burial arrangements would be announced in due course.

Brisibi is survived by her daughter, Sarah Brisibi, her mother, siblings, extended family members, friends, and her church family at LoveWorld Ministries.

Her death has sparked an outpouring of grief from colleagues and fans within the entertainment industry. Nollywood actress Stella Damasus expressed deep sorrow over the loss, describing it as painful and praying for the repose of her soul.

Similarly, veteran broadcaster Emma Ugolee described the news as devastating, revealing that he had only recently learned about her critical condition while preparing a tribute in honour of her contributions.

Born on November 20, 1970, in Aladja, Delta State, to Ambrose Oproze and Mary Koko Brisibi, the late singer began her musical journey at the age of nine.

Over the years, she rose to prominence as one of Nollywood’s most sought-after soundtrack artistes, contributing her vocals to several acclaimed films, including Domitilla, Mortal Inheritance, Deadly Passion, Blood Money, Deadly End, and Shame.

Her distinctive voice also featured on the popular song Gra Gra by Lagbaja, further cementing her place in Nigeria’s music history.

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