The news of 2Baba (formerly Tuface Idibia) and Annie Idibia’s separation has sent shockwaves through the entertainment world. After over a decade of marriage, the beloved couple is calling it quits, and fans are worried—particularly for Annie, whose struggles with mental health have been well-documented. Her emotional moments on Young,…

Scotts Maphuma: The Amapiano Star Who Ruled 2024
Scotts Maphuma, previously known as Mpho Lebajoa, is an up-and-coming talent who has rapidly gained popularity in South Africa’s Amapiano music scene, captivating fans nationwide. Despite humble beginnings, Maphuma’s journey to fame exemplifies his determination, love for his craft, and unwavering commitment. Starting with bedroom beat experimentation, he has now…

“From Rap Royalty to Millionaire Mogul: The Untold Secrets Behind Stefflon Don’s $6 Million Empire”
Stefflon Don, born Stephanie Victoria Allen on December 14, 1991, in Birmingham, England, has emerged as a formidable force in the global music industry. With her unique blend of dancehall, reggae, hip-hop, and rap, she has captivated audiences worldwide. As of 2024, her net worth is estimated to be around…

“Inside the Wealth Empire of Nigeria’s Richest Musicians: Who Truly Rules the Afrobeats Throne?”
Nigeria’s music industry has witnessed a remarkable evolution, producing artists who have not only captivated audiences globally but have also amassed significant wealth. As of January 2025, the following ten artists stand at the pinnacle of financial success in Nigeria’s vibrant music scene. 1. Davido David Adedeji Adeleke, popularly known…

“Controversy and Celebrity: Young, Famous & African Season 3 – Luxury, Drama, and the Question of Authenticity”
The third season of Young, Famous & African has generated a significant amount of buzz since its premiere on January 17, 2025. This season introduces new faces while continuing to spotlight the lives of Africa’s wealthiest and most famous individuals. However, it is the cast members themselves, both new and…

“Azziad Nasenya: Rising Star or Debt Scandal? The Truth Behind the Allegations”
Azziad Nasenya, a prominent Kenyan actress, content creator, and media personality, has recently been at the center of discussions regarding her financial status. Allegations surfaced in early 2025, suggesting that she had borrowed substantial amounts from friends and acquaintances without repayment. These claims were notably propagated by blogger Edgar Obare,…

Muhamad Segirinya was the best MP in the last 20 years.
The Curious Case of Modern Leadership: Are Politicians Truly for the People? In the age of instant communication and social media dominance, leadership is no longer confined to lofty offices and carefully crafted speeches. Politicians around the world are now influencers, activists, and, in some cases, celebrities. But this shift…

Gloria Bugie is an Example of What’s Wrong with Ugandan Music. Quality Music Has Been Replaced with Meaningless Sexual Innuendo
The Ugandan music scene has long been celebrated as a vibrant mix of cultural expression, storytelling, and entertainment. From the golden days of Afrigo Band to Jose Chameleone’s era of groundbreaking hits, the industry has been a key pillar of Ugandan identity. However, a growing trend towards sensationalism and superficiality…

How can I get Good Black Skin
The Ultimate Guide to Skincare for Women Skincare plays a vital role in maintaining not only physical health but also emotional well-being. For women, a proper skincare routine helps to address a variety of needs, from hydration and radiance to addressing aging and specific skin concerns. Whether you’re starting your…

You’re Burying Your Money in Mizigo. Invest in Bonds Instead
When it comes to investment decisions, the age-old debate between real estate and fixed-income securities resurfaces time and again. A recent discussion initiated by @MukasaMulya sheds light on this, comparing the profitability of rental investments targeting lower-income individuals (commonly referred to as “mizigo”) versus investing in 10-year treasury bonds. Let’s…