I Can Have Flings With Women With High Body Counts But Not Marriage – Ghanaian singer, Kidi

Olusola Deborah

Popular Ghanaian singer, Kidi, has stirred controversy after sharing his opinion on women with high body counts.

The ‘Cheat On You’ crooner shared that he is open to having short sexual relationships with women with high body counts but can’t consider a serious relationship or marriage with them.

He disclosed this in a recent episode of the Ghanaian Gen Z podcast, Rants, Bants And Confessions.

The co-host asked: “When it comes to body counts, does it matter how many men a woman has been with?”

Kidi replied: “If you are just having a good time, we are having fun, I don’t care. But if you are somebody I am going to be calling mine, it matters.

“I don’t want to walk into a space and all the guys there are looking at me somehow because they have history with the woman I am with. I don’t want a woman who has slept with too many men. Because then, when I meet you, I am meeting a very degraded version of you.”

The co-host asked: “How are you meeting a degraded version of the person?”Kidi replied: “By the time I get there, you have given yourself emotionally to 50 men who have all obviously done you wrongs in some way because you are still single; that means 50 people that you have been with did not work.

“We all know that when you give yourself to people, after it didn’t work, you shed a part of you. There is some bit of you that you shed when you leave somebody, you go to the next person you shed some part of you, you go to somebody else and repeat because you learn something from there. If you’ve shed 50 bits of you, what is left for me?”

Lateef Adedimeji, wife, Adebimpe Become Ambassadors Of KON Group In Nigeria

By Oluwabanwo Taye

Talented Nollywood actor and producer of the acclaimed epic movie; Lisabi, Lateef Adedimeji, and his wife, a sensational actress, Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji, have been jointly signed as brand ambassadors for KON Group Qatar, an international consulting firm based in Doha.

Announcing the partnership in a statement he personally signed, Lateef expressed his excitement: “My wife and I are beyond thrilled to announce that we’ve signed a mega deal as ambassadors for KON Group Qatar, an international consulting firm based in Doha, which specializes in business management, cultural consultancy, and global partnerships.”

As the faces of KON Group in Nigeria and across Africa, the couple will play a key role in empowering entrepreneurs, businesses, and industries through innovative services in areas such as: Project Planning and Management, Business Development, Communication Strategies, Public-Private Partnerships, Medical Tourism (including innovative, surgery-free solutions), Business Consulting, Digital Life Coaching and Cultural Consultancy and Artistic Diplomacy.

With this new role, Lateef and Adebimpe join the ranks of internationally recognised Nigerian talents making significant impacts across the globe.

Lateef concluded in the statement: “With this honour, my wife and I are committed to improving Nigeria’s image on the global stage. We aim to showcase our country as a powerhouse in entertainment and other sectors, making Nigeria a nation to be reckoned with.”

Kizz Daniel, Angelique Kidjo, Johnny Drille Unite For New Track Titled “Police”

By Oluwabanwo Taye

Award-winning artist Kizz Daniel kicks off his upcoming album with the release of the highly anticipated first single, ‘Police’, featuring the legendary six time Grammy winner Angelique Kidjo and singer and songwriter, Johnny Drille. This marks the start of a fresh chapter for Kizz Daniel, setting the tone for his next era with an upbeat, feel-good track that’s all about infectious melodies, smooth rhythms, and exceptional storytelling.

“Police” is produced by a powerful trio—Ghana’s MOG Beatz (known for work with Sarkodie, Mr Eazi, King Promise), Nigeria’s Blaise Beatz (credits include Chris Brown, Davido, Simi), and Johnny Drille, who also lends his voice to the track. Together, they craft a sound that blends modern Afrobeat, soul, and global influences into something truly infectious and easy to connect with. Driven by an addictive rhythm and witty lyrics, ‘Police’ stands out as a feel-good anthem meant to get people moving and smiling. Angelique Kidjo brings her Grammy-winning brilliance, Johnny Drille adds heartfelt emotion, and Kizz Daniel brings his signature flair—creating a fun, multi-generational sound that resonates across borders.

“Police” is a humorous lighthearted yet romantic song about a couple with conflicting schedules which results in him calling the police over his lover’s irresistible charm. With witty lyrics and an engaging melody, the track offers a fresh perspective on love, blending humor with exceptional artistry. The synergy between Kizz Daniel’s signature sound, Angelique Kidjo’s legendary charisma and global influence, and Johnny Drille’s velvet vocals makes this collaboration a must-listen.

 ‘Police’ is available for streaming on all major digital streaming platforms

 Since bursting onto the scene with his cult-classic debut single ‘Woju’ in 2014, Kizz Daniel has continued to lead from the front to afrobeats music. His debut album New Era was The Headies ‘Album of the Year’ in 2016, and he was nominated for The Future Awards Africa the following year. Driven by the massive hit track ‘Nesesari’, Kizz Daniel’s 2018 sophomore album No Bad Songz topped the iTunes World Album Chart on its first day of release. Since 2020, the Nigerian sensation has released four critically acclaimed projects, King Of Love, Barnabas, Maverick, and TZA, birthing essential Afropop tracks like ‘Boys Are Bad’, ‘Lie’, ‘Rich Till I Die’, ‘Showa’, ‘Marhaba’ and ‘Twe Twe’.

 With over four billion streams under his belt, two Shazam chart-topping singles, sold-out tours across Africa, North America, and Europe, and over 25 million social media fans, Kizz Daniel is one of the leading figures at the forefront of representing Afrobeats on the world stage. The enigmatic musician is the epitome of an all-round entertainer with a magnetic tone, captivating lyrics, alluring stage and screen presence, and an undeniably infectious musicality, which are just some of the irrefutable characteristics of all his songs, cutting across afrobeats, pop, and R&B music, from classic cut ‘Nesesari’ to chart-topper ‘Buga’ to fan-favorite ‘Cough (Odo)’, and everything in between.

After coming off of a very eventful 2022 that saw the global music sensation achieve huge milestones of being crowned the most streamed artist in Africa in the first half of the year, releasing the biggest afrobeats song of the summer with ‘Buga’, and performing at the 2022 World Cup opening ceremony with Diplo and Calvin Harris, 2023 shaped up to be an even bigger year for Kizz Daniel, with the success of his fourth studio album Maverick, his Essence Festival headline performance, and chart-topping collaboration with Becky G among his many highlights last tear.

‘No title worth losing your dignity’ – Police spokesperson reacts as Natasha adds Idibia to her name

By John Esther

The Federal Capital Territory, FCT police PRO, SP Josephine Adeh, has warned women not to mistake a temporary passion for lasting love.

Josephine Adeh gave the advice after singer 2Face’s new lover, Natasha Osawaru, who is an Edo State lawmaker adopted his surname Idibia

Natasha adopted Idibia’s name on Sunday, a few hours after 2Face estranged wife, Annie Macaulay Idibia addressed herself by her maiden name.

However, in a post on her X handle on Sunday evening, Adeh stated that any man who easily replaces a woman will do it again.

While urging women in such situations to protect their heart, finances and future, she noted that no title worth losing your dignity over.

‘’A man who easily replaces a woman will do it again. How he treats women is reflection of his character , his children are watching (if any )and so is the world.

“My fellow gender, no title is worth losing your dignity over. If he left her for you, don’t celebrate just yet your turn may come. Protect your heart, finances, and future. Don’t mistake a temporary passion for lasting love. Love is sweet, but wisdom is necessary”.

‘I’m Off The Market’ Says, Mayorkun Hints At Marriage

By Adebayo Sofiyat

Nigerian singer Adewale Mayowa Emmanuel, popularly known as Mayorkun, has hinted at being married.

The ‘Cheche’ hitmaker dropped the hint during a recent interview with Arise TV.

However, he declined to reveal details about his partner, insisting that the public would know who she is in due time.

The former Davido signee said, “I am off the market. There is no chance for any other girl. I am not going to mention my partner’s name or give any details about her now. My fingers are crossed on that. But eventually, everyone will know her.”

DAILY POST recalls that Mayorkun’s last publicly known relationship was with British model Cocainna.

In October 2023, the singer revealed that they had parted ways because their relationship didn’t work out.

He, however, stated that he is “still cool” with the British model.

Iyanya reacts to accusation of picking side in Wizkid, Davido’s beef

John Esther

Afrobeats artist, Iyanya, has reacted to accusations of picking a side in the beef between his colleagues, Wizkid and Davido.

DAILY POST recalls that Wizkid and Davido reignited their agelong beef with messy social media fights last year.

Iyanya, who collaborated with Wizkid on his hit track, ‘Sexy Mama,’ earlier in his career, has been recently accused of switching sides on the Starboy boss following his public show of support for Davido’s music.

On Wednesday, an X user @Akubasteeny made the accusation again when he wrote under a post by the singer, “I thought Wiz was your friend. I am just wondering why you switched side and turn into Davido’s boy.”

Reacting, Iyanya explained that he doesn’t have issues with any of their colleagues, stressing that he supports Wizkid the same way he supports other artists.He accused the fans of pitting artists against each other.

He wrote, “I don’t have an issue with any artiste. I played Wizkid’s ‘Made in Lagos’ and ‘Morayo,’ the same way I play every other artiste’s songs. Most artistes will not say this, artistes are the first to listen to other artistes projects when they drop. Na our work to know what’s happening in the game in terms of sound etc.

“I was playing Fola’s songs before he had a big song that’s cos @ubifranklin1 loves listening to a lot of new artists and he will always introduce me to their sound.

“Fireboy ‘Adedamola’ album, Joeboy ‘Viva Lavida’ album, I Dey play all and I tell you me no get enemy o. So make una stop this friend or no friend. Me and Burna still see for club 3 weeks ago and we vibe well.
Na una fans dey try dey push agenda wey no dey.”

The Role Of Festival In Human Life

By Ugbondovon Sandra

Festivals have always been a significant part of human life. In fact, it is the one that brings about a symbol of social cohesion and best way to enjoy art and various cultural activities. Generally, a festival is regarded as a day of celebration and is of a religious or cultural nature. It is a day that is not like any other day.

It is not just about time off work and for merrymaking, but also a time for religious worship and for giving thanks. Most festivals have their basis on religious or ‘great and hero’s people. Every festival tells a message of victory, peace, and the love of the deity, who is remembered at the festival. Every festival has a definite set purpose and it is the focus in part the whole festival. Most festivals have a good standard of the art of technology of illumination used in the icon work.

The placing of icon in the temple, and moving in procession at the final stage perform the worship with light and music. Festivals involve in harmony of arts, people, music, dance, and drama. Historically, festivals have been found to be very effective tools in teaching. For example, in the teaching of politics, festivals can be a focal point in a pioneer campaign that established a regime and tried to gambit popular loyalty.

Effectiveness Of Tradition And Culture

By Ugbondovon Sandra

Culture and tradition are important parts of our lives. They are the things that make us who we are and help us to understand the world around us.

Culture is the knowledge, beliefs, and customs shared by a group of people. It can include language, religion, food, clothing, music, art, and much more. These things can change over time, but they are passed down from generations to generations.

Traditions are activities or customs that are passed down from older generations. These traditions can be as simple as celebrating a holiday or as complex as a cultural practice. They are important because they give us a sense of identity and help us to connect with our past.

Culture and tradition are important because they give us a shared identity and help us to understand the world around us. They can also be a source of comfort, as well as a way for us to express our creativity. By understanding and respecting other cultures, we can learn to appreciate their differences and find commonalities among us.

Paul Okoye Celebrates Jude’s Release From Detention

By Ogunleyimu Ifeoluwa

Jude Okoye, the elder brother and former manager of Paul and Peter Okoye of the defunct music group, P-Square, has regained his freedom from the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

PUNCH reports that the EFCC arraigned Judealongside his company, Northside Music Limited, on charges of laundering ₦1.38billion, $ 1 million, and £34,537.59.

Paul, popularly called RudeBoy of Psquare, announced his release in a series of videos shared on his Instagram story on Wednesday.

He wrote, “Jude is finally out after 2months + .. all their efforts to frustrate his bail has finally collapsed. Welcome home brother #judeengees. And happy birthday. Welcome back blood.”

He also disclosed that a celebration is being held for Jude’s release.

Recall that after Jude’s arraignment in February, Paul stated that he would not abandon his elder brother as he blamed his twin, Peter, for Jude’s legal troubles and detention.

Last week, Peter narrated to the Federal High Court in Lagos how Jude secretly registered a new company in his wife’s name and used it to divert royalties belonging to P-Square.

The court adjourned the case to June 4 for cross-examination. After testifying in the case, Peter opened upabout enduring over two decades of betrayal and manipulation.

“Don’t let ‘family’ be the reason you’re drowning in silence. I did – for over 20 years and it almost cost me everything. But now I know better – love doesn’t manipulate, loyalty doesn’t betray, and family doesn’t steal from you.

“Family that steals and breaks you isn’t family at all. Real family doesn’t drain you, shame you, discriminate against you, or ignore your pain,” he wrote.

Culture Our Heritage 

By Ogunleyimu Ifeoluwa

Culture is refinement and polish, 

Is inherited rather than attained 

Though can be,If one tries to perfect. 

Culture is society, heritage and tradition, 

The family you are from, 

The heritage you have got, 

Tradition carried forward. 

Sometimes culture destroys in absence 

Of nurturing, 

But instead of the things can be envisaged 

In the ruins and rubble.

Culture encompasses the beliefs, traditions, art, history, and values that shape our identities. It serves as a lens through which we view the world and connect with one another.

Culture enriches our experiences, fosters community, and encourages diversity. It allows us to express ourselves creatively, understand our heritage, and appreciate the richness of different perspectives. In a globalized world, embracing various cultures can lead to greater empathy and collaboration.

As we celebrate our own cultural identities, let us also honor and respect the diversity that surrounds us. By doing so, we can create a more inclusive and harmonious world.

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