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Singer Simi Reveals Why She Stopped Being Savage on Twitter

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By Oratokhai Jesusemen

Nigerian singer Simi has shared why she has moved away from her reputation for witty, savage comebacks on Twitter, attributing the change to the platform’s evolving culture.

In a recent episode of the Zero Conditions Podcast, Simi discussed her music and the broader music industry. When asked why she toned down her “savage” responses, Simi clarified that her goal was never to be intentionally savage but to respond authentically. She explained, “I feel like I still am sometimes; maybe it’s because I’m not on Twitter as much as I used to be. I don’t see it as being ‘savage’ because my goal is not to be savage.”

Simi noted that while people often perceive her responses as “clapping back,” she rarely replies compared to the amount of online content she encounters. She emphasized, “That’s how I am in real life, though; I’d say I’m very quick with it. If someone says sorry, I would say sorry for yourself; I’m a joker as well.”

Reflecting on the changes in Twitter’s culture, Simi said, “Twitter isn’t the way it used to be; it used to be better. I don’t think it’s because people are now awake, though. I feel like Twitter has become a competition for who can be the most toxic or the loudest person, and I don’t have fun with it like I used to. Now I hardly go on it.”

Simi’s comments highlight the shift in social media dynamics and her preference for more genuine interactions both online and offline.

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Asake Abandons Babymama, Daughter, Ailing Dad

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai

Afrobeats sensation Asake is at the center of fresh controversy as family members accuse him of abandoning his babymama and their 11-year-old daughter, Zinat.

The allegations intensified following reports that Asake’s alleged father, Fatai Odunsin, is battling a stroke and seeking financial assistance.

A viral video of the ailing man pleading for help has sparked widespread reactions, with many questioning the singer’s support for his family.

Asake’s response in a recent TikTok video has only fueled further speculation. Meanwhile, his family has spoken out, urging him to take responsibility for his father’s condition.

They have also expressed willingness to conduct a DNA test to confirm the paternity of his daughter.

As the controversy unfolds, fans await Asake’s official statement on the matter.

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Chika Ike Stuns Fans with Post-Baby Glow

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai

Nollywood actress Chika Ike has captivated fans with her radiant look just weeks after welcoming her first child.

Sharing adorable photos on Instagram, she was seen stepping out with her newborn daughter for a doctor’s appointment.

She also expressed gratitude for the overwhelming love and congratulatory messages since announcing her baby’s arrival on March 6, 2025.

“Doctor’s appointment on a snowy day! Thanks, sweethearts, for all the congratulatory messages. Love you and God bless,” she wrote.

Fans flooded the comment section with admiration, celebrating her beauty and motherhood journey.

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Nurse Details Mohbad’s Last Moments in Court

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai

A nurse who treated the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba (Mohbad), has testified that he suffered complications after receiving a tetanus injection at his Lekki residence on September 12, 2023.

Testifying before Justice C.A. Shotobi at the Ikorodu Coroner’s Court, the nurse, Feyisayo Ogedengbe, revealed that Mohbad began vomiting and convulsing after the injection.

She briefly left to buy medication but returned to find him in distress.

Ogedengbe said she treated a swollen cut on his hand with a tetanus shot, paracetamol injection, and a slow dose of ceftriaxone.

His wife, Omowunmi, reportedly downplayed his reaction, calling it normal.

Realizing the severity, Ogedengbe and Ayobami Sodiq (a.k.a Spending) rushed to get anti-allergy medication but were delayed.

By the time they returned, Mohbad was being taken to a hospital—on a motorcycle due to traffic—where he was declared dead on arrival.

The case resumes on March 21, 2025. Ogedengbe and Sodiq face prosecution for reckless negligence, while Naira Marley, Sam Larry, Primeboy, and Mohbad’s former manager have been acquitted. Investigations continue.

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