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BBNAIJA S10: Tracy reveals why she rejected Kuture’s romantic advances

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Evicted housemate from Big Brother Naija Season 10, Tracy Ekwe, has explained why she rejected Kuture’s relationship proposal.
Speaking in a post-eviction interview with Classic FM Lagos, Tracy said she values Kuture as a friend, but they aren’t compatible romantically due to their vastly different personalities.
Specifically, Tracy noted that Kuture’s talkative nature, which she described as being “a parrot,” was one of the key reasons she didn’t see him as a suitable partner.
According to her, the trait, while entertaining for the audience, isn’t aligned with her ideal match.
Tracy emphasised that her decision wasn’t meant to be personal but rather a realisation that they wouldn’t mesh well in a relationship.
“Kuture is my friend. He wanted more, but I don’t want more. Because he can’t be my person even though he is amazing. I think we have two different personalities.
“There were some things about him that I wasn’t okay with, but I didn’t want to change him because we are in a game, and maybe that’s why people like him. I came to find out that people like Kuture because he’s a parrot. So, imagine if I had changed him and he became a quiet person, he would have gone home by now. Our personalities are just not compatible. Besides that, he’s not my type,” she said.
Recall that Tracy was evicted on Sunday alongside Denari during the live eviction show hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.

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Olamide responds to backlash over Wizkid ranking

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Rapper Olamide has addressed the controversy surrounding his recent comment ranking Wizkid as the top Afrobeats act after Fela Kuti.
TheTrustNews.com reports that the uproar began after Olamide made the remark during a press briefing in Toronto, Canada.
The rapper acknowledged differing opinions, saying the industry is wide enough for every artist to thrive.
Olamide emphasised that music lovers can support their preferred artists without diminishing others’ work.
He wrote: “Honestly, this whole lengthy 3-way conversation is pretty much whatever. You can’t diminish anyone’s greatness, whether they’re A-list, B-list, or anything else. Feel free to believe what you want or support whoever you choose – there’s plenty of room in the sky for everyone”.
He noted that top artists like Burna Boy, Davido, and Wizkid are unfazed by opinions, focusing on their craft instead.
“However, one thing to remember is that Burna, David, and Wiz aren’t narrow-minded enough to get offended by someone else’s opinion or perspective. That’s part of why they’ve reached where they are today,” Olamide wrote, urging fans to respect differing views.

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I contemplated suicide after BBNaija disqualification – Beauty Tukura

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Former Miss Nigeria and Big Brother Naija contestant Beauty Tukura has spoken about her struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts following her disqualification from the show.
In an interview on BeyondWithEzinne podcast, Tukura revealed she felt overwhelmed by public scrutiny and shame, leading to a dark period where she nearly took her life.
She said: “I was depressed, I feel like my life ended. I was living in a dark room for weeks and in between, I will do therapy.
“I cried every day. I was thinking of ending it. I almost actually committed suicide.
“The heat was too much, and personally, I felt like nothing I said was going to make sense because all they wanted to do was crucify me like Jesus. It was very hard”.
According to her, after disqualification, she struggled to face her parents, admitting, “I was too ashamed to see them. I didn’t know how to face them. I was in a very bad place.”
Tukura praised her parents’ unwavering support and messages from fans worldwide, which helped her cope and focus on the positive.
“I decided to focus on the love. Since then, I’ve always focused on the positive messages,” she said.
The experience was a turning point for Tukura, who has since reflected on mistakes and the lessons learned.
“That was the lowest point of my life, and I’ve decided it will stay that way. There’s no room for such mistakes anymore,” she said.

 

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Burna Boy, Osas Ighodaro shine as ‘3 Cold Dishes’ Premieres in London

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The highly anticipated Pan-African crime thriller 3 Cold Dishes premiered to a sold-out audience of 1,757 guests at Indigo at The O2, London.
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Asurf Oluseyi and executive produced by Bose Ogulu, Damini “Burna Boy” Ogulu, and Osas Ighodaro, the film captivated viewers with its gripping tale of survival, sisterhood, and revenge.
The evening opened with a lively red carpet hosted by Shank Comics and Hakeem, featuring appearances by lead actress Osas Ighodaro, whose poise set the tone for the night, alongside co-stars Fat Toure, Maud Guerard, Ruby Akubueze, Taiwo Adeyemi, Amelie Mbaye, and veteran actor Wale Ojo.

Legendary Congolese musician Awilo Longomba added star power to the event, highlighting the film’s Pan-African spirit.
Other notable attendees included Hakka Da Host, Nissi, Boma Akpore, Yvonne Jegede, KC Obiajulu, and several influencers, media figures, and industry personalities.
Following the screening, guests engaged in a post-show conversation with Burna Boy, Nissi Ogulu, Namix, Ronami Ogulu, and director Asurf Oluseyi, moderated by Dr. Suzaan McLean. The night concluded with an exclusive VIP reception.
Set across Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, and Côte d’Ivoire, 3 Cold Dishes takes audiences on a bold cinematic journey exploring the dark realities of sex trafficking and the unyielding quest for justice.
The production unites a diverse Pan-African cast and crew, reaffirming the strength and creativity of African cinema. 3 Cold Dishes opens to the public on November 7, 2025, in Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Cameroon, and the UK, and on November 28 across Francophone countries and other parts of the world.

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