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Toke Makinwa: I’m Open to Polygamous Marriage

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By Adenike Lawal

Popular media personality and actress Toke Makinwa has set social media abuzz after revealing she is open to becoming a second, third, or even fifth wife, as long as it brings her the companionship she desires.

Speaking candidly on a recent episode of her podcast ‘Toke Moments’, the 40-year-old broadcaster and fashion icon admitted that the burdens of independence sometimes leave her longing for a partner who can share life’s daily decisions.

“I am the boss everywhere and that could be tiring,” Makinwa confessed, saying “You feel like you need someone to lean on. Someone that could decide what is for dinner. Must it be me?”

Makinwa, who was previously married to fitness expert Maje Ayida before their highly publicized split in 2017, reflected on the pressures that come with professional success.

While she cherishes her autonomy, she admitted that the constant weight of decision-making can be overwhelming.

Her openness to polygamy marks a bold departure from conventional narratives about relationships, sparking widespread discussions about love, independence, and evolving family structures in modern society.

Fans and critics alike have flooded online platforms with varied reactions, with some applauding her honesty and others debating the complexities of polygamous unions.

As always, Makinwa’s fearless approach to sensitive topics continues to position her as a leading voice in conversations about personal choices and societal expectations.

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KWAM1 Writes Abiodun Again, Seeks Nullification of Awujale Nomination Meeting

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By Onyeanya Immaculata

Popular Fuji musician, Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM1), has again written to Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, seeking the nullification of the recent Awujale of Ijebuland nomination exercise over alleged violations of chieftaincy laws.

In a letter dated January 14, 2026, Ayinde, through his lawyer, Dr. Wahab Shittu, urged the governor to void the Fusengbuwa Ruling House nomination meeting held on January 12, warning that failure to do so could lead to prolonged litigation.

He alleged that the process breached the Ogun State Obas and Chiefs Law, 2021, citing the introduction of an imposed delegate system and the exclusion of some eligible members of the ruling house.

Ayinde maintained that the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, which is next in line to present candidates following the death of Oba Sikiru Adetona, was required to conduct an open and inclusive nomination.

According to him, despite a January 6 directive from the Ijebu Ode Local Government to hold a statutory meeting, he and other members were denied access to the January 12 exercise, which he said was guarded by security operatives and restricted to selected delegates.

Describing the process as unlawful and procedurally defective, Ayinde urged the governor to order a fresh, transparent nomination exercise involving all eligible members.

Meanwhile, 95 contestants reportedly emerged from the meeting held at Bisrod Hall, Ijebu Ode, which was presided over by the ruling house leadership in the presence of local government officials.

The selection process has drawn public attention, with Ayinde expressing interest in the throne, although the Fusengbuwa family has maintained that he is not a member of the ruling house and is ineligible to contest.

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MultiChoice Nigeria Appoints Kemi Omotosho as CEO

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By Huldah Shado

MultiChoice Nigeria has appointed Kemi Omotosho as its new Chief Executive Officer, with immediate effect.
The company announced the appointment in a statement issued on Tuesday in Lagos, noting that Omotosho emerged after the completion of internal processes and approvals by the MultiChoice Group.
Omotosho, a long-time executive within the MultiChoice system, brings extensive experience in media, corporate strategy and business management. She previously held senior leadership roles where she helped drive operational efficiency, content strategy and stakeholder engagement.
MultiChoice Nigeria described her as a results-driven executive with strong knowledge of the Nigerian market and the African pay-television landscape, expressing confidence in her ability to advance innovation, customer satisfaction and local content development.
Reacting to her appointment, Omotosho said she was honoured to lead the company at a time of rapid change in the media and entertainment industry, pledging continued focus on value delivery, creative industry support and collaboration with stakeholders.
MultiChoice Nigeria operates DStv and GOtv and remains a major player in Nigeria’s pay-television and digital entertainment space.

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Carter Efe’s Babymama Nuella Alleges Mistreatment

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By Huldah Shado

Carter Efe’s babymama, Nuella, has spoken out about alleged mistreatment during and after their relationship, claiming the entertainer exercised excessive control over her life.

In a statement, Nuella said she was forced to seek Carter Efe’s approval or financial support to care for their child, despite no longer being in a relationship.

“I have seen everything Carter posted about us. We were literally together three days ago, and we have a child together. For me to cater for our baby, I had to come to him before he could give me money,” she said.

She also alleged that Carter Efe prevented her from pursuing her career, including her dream of becoming an actress, and blocked her from working at the hospital, claiming she would compromise herself.

Nuella added that he isolated her from female friends and family, controlling who could contact her.

The dispute intensified after Carter Efe allegedly shared posts about their private life online, prompting widespread discussions on social media.

Nuella described the situation as deeply intrusive and inappropriate, revealing the ongoing strain caused by the public exposure of their personal matters.

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