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Yoruba actor Musiliu Ajikanle dies after battle with stroke

Yoruba language film actor Musiliu Ajikanle, known by friends and fans as Buffalo, has died after a long-drawn battle with stroke.

Fellow actor Saliu Gbolagade, popularly known as Ogboluke, announced the death on Instagram and Facebook on Monday.

“Ina Lilah Waina Allah Rajiun.

“God gave each of us the gift of life, and God gifted us with eternal life.

“Rest well my dear friend Musiliu Ajikanle. Your footsteps can never be filled, nor your love ever forgotten

“May the blessings of a good life lived follow you into heaven,” Saliu wrote.

Musiliu’s death came two weeks after a cleric identified as Agbala Gabriel posted a video of the stricken actor on Facebook.

Gabriel also announced that three million naira had been raised for the actor.

In 2021, an Instagram account created in Musiliu Ajikanle’s name called on Nigerians at home and abroad for financial assistance to treat his stroke.

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The messages posted by the Instagram account said he had been bedridden by stroke for four years.

None of his colleagues commented on the posts.

Actors like Faithia Williams, Binta Ayo Mogaji, Sola Kosoko and Olayinka Solomon have, however, mourned him following in his death.

“Allah. May his soul rest in peace. Sad,” Faithia Williams wrote in the comment section of Saliu Folagbade’s Instagram post announcing Musiliu Ajikanle’s death.

On her part, Binta Ayo Mogajiwrote “I spoke with him less than 2wks ago. He was supposed to send me his account number but he never did. What?????????”

Olayinka Solomon wrote “Haaaaaaaaaa innalillahi wainna ilaihi rojiun” while Sola Kosoko added “OMG. This is really sad. May His soul rest in peace.”

Yoruba actor Musiliu Ajikanle dies after battle with stroke

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P-Square: Jude Okoye freed after two months detention

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P-Square: Jude Okoye freed after two months detention

Jude Okoye, elder brother and former manager of the iconic P-Square duo, has been released after two months’ detention for an alleged N1.38bn fraud.

Jude, also known as Jude Engees, was granted bail earlier but faced delays in perfecting his bail.

On Wednesday, his younger brother, Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, announced his release via an Instagram post and shared a video of Jude’s reunion with his family.

“Jude is finally out after two months + …all their efforts to frustrate his bail have finally collapsed. Welcome home, brother @judeengees. And happy birthday,” Paul wrote.

The announcement comes amid a feud within the Okoye family.

Jude, who once managed the internationally celebrated music duo, is embroiled in dual criminal trials.

The cases stem from allegations of financial impropriety levelled by his younger brother Peter Okoye (Mr P), who testified against him on April 14 in a Federal High Court in Lagos.

According to the prosecution, Jude used a company he allegedly incorporated without his brothers’ knowledge, ‘Northside Music Limited’, to siphon off royalties and control the group’s revenues.

Testifying before Justice Alexander Owoeye, Peter revealed that between 2017 and 2021, a period when the group was disbanded, he had no access to the band’s multiple bank accounts, which were controlled solely by Jude.

He further alleged that Jude and his wife diverted music royalties and withheld key financial records.

The singer said a particularly hurtful moment came when he was denied access to group funds during a house project in Ikoyi.

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“When I asked why financing had stopped, I was told, ‘As you leave P-Square, you leave the money,’” Peter recalled.

However, the EFCC brought a seven-count charge against Jude and Northside Music Limited. This includes laundering a total of N1.38bn, over $1m, and £34,537.59.

The commission alleged that the funds were used to purchase a property worth N850m at Parkview Estate in Ikoyi and were funnelled through a Bureau De Change.

Jude pleaded not guilty and was initially remanded in Ikoyi Correctional Centre.

He was granted bail on March 6, set at N50m with two sureties, and was instructed to surrender both his Nigerian and St. Kitts & Nevis passports.

Also, in a second concurrent case at the Special Offences Court in Ikeja, he was accused of converting over $1m and £34,537.59 in digital royalties for personal use between 2016 and 2023.

The case, presided over by Justice Rahman Oshodi, is scheduled to continue on May 16 and 23.

The fallout from the P-Square disbandment in 2017 has long been a source of speculation until August 2024, when Peter formalised his grievances.

Despite a musical reunion in 2021, the reconciliation collapsed shortly after.

Jude’s defence team, led by Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Clement Onwuenwunor, downplayed the EFCC case as a family dispute exaggerated into criminal litigation.

“This is more of a misunderstanding between directors than a criminal case,” Onwuenwunor stated in court, and stressed Jude’s full cooperation with investigators.

Meanwhile, Mr P will be cross-examined when the case resumes on June 4.

 

P-Square: Jude Okoye freed after two months detention

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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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