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GoodGirl LA: No man is good enough to marry me
GoodGirl LA asserted, “I’m never getting married because no man walking this earth deserves a goddess like me, now what?”
Singer Euphemia Ekumah, popularly known as GoodGirl LA, has declared that she’ll never get married, stating that no man on earth deserves her.
The singer’s statement came in response to a fan’s comment questioning who would marry a woman who doesn’t know how to cook, after she revealed she’s never cooked in her kitchen.
GoodGirl LA asserted, “I’m never getting married because no man walking this earth deserves a goddess like me, now what?”
( The Nation)
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Is Wizkid Bigger Than Fela? What’s your take?
Seun Kuti had warned against comparing modern artists to his father, saying it was disrespectful and an attempt to “steal the man’s image
Photo collage of Seun , Fela and WizKid?
Grammy winner Wizkid has finally broken silence after days of criticism from Seun Kuti, who accused Wizkid’s fans of disrespecting his father, legendary Fela Kuti.
The dispute ignited last week after Seun, publicly accused his colleague’s fanbase, known as Wizkid FC, of disrespecting his late father’s legacy by drawing comparisons between Fela and the Grammy winner.
In a response shared on Instagram, Wizkid posted a video of a woman defending him, saying he’s done more to promote Fela Kuti’s work to a new generation.
Wizkid added: “Fela fight for freedom this Dey fight fc!! I big pass your papa, wetin you wan do? @bigbirdkuti I’m Big Wiz everyday bigger than your papa!! Wetin u one do”
Seun Kuti had warned against comparing modern artists to his father, saying it was disrespectful and an attempt to “steal the man’s image”.
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Valentino Garavani, Italy’s fashion king, dies at 93
Best known as just Valentino, the designer’s creations — many of them in “Valentino red” — were worn by the who’s who of the international elite, from Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn and Nancy Reagan to Sharon Stone, Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow in recent years.
•Valentino Garavani / Getty image
Valentino Garavani, Italy’s fashion king has died at his home in Rome. He was 93.
Valentino launched his label in 1960 and found worldwide fame dressing European royals, American first ladies, and stars of the day.
“Valentino Garavani passed away today at his Roman residence, surrounded by his loved ones,” wrote his Rome-based foundation on social media.
A funeral is planned for Friday in the Italian capital, with a lying in state on Wednesday and Thursday.
Best known as just Valentino, the designer’s creations — many of them in “Valentino red” — were worn by the who’s who of the international elite, from Elizabeth Taylor, Audrey Hepburn and Nancy Reagan to Sharon Stone, Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow in recent years.
When the empress of Iran, Farah Pahlavi, escaped the country during the 1979 revolution, she was wearing a coat made by Valentino.
Dubbed “the Sheik of Chic” by Women’s Wear Daily in the 1980s, Valentino was celebrated by the New York Times in 1997 for his “single-minded dedication to glamour.”
Entertainment
Tragic Loss: Afrofuji Star Destiny Boy Passes Away at 22
The Nigerian music industry is in mourning following the sudden death of rising Afrofuji and Afrobeats singer Afeez Adeshina, popularly known as Destiny Boy, at the age of 22.
The heartbreaking news broke earlier today when popular Instagram investigative journalist Temilola Sobola announced the singer’s passing on social media, writing: “Singer Destiny Boy has passed away.
May his soul Rest In Peace 🕊️.
”Destiny Boy, born in 2004, first gained widespread recognition in 2019 with his energetic Fuji-infused cover of Davido’s hit song “If.
“His unique blend of traditional Fuji rhythms with modern Afrobeats earned him a dedicated fanbase and established him as one of Nigeria’s most promising young talents in the genre often referred to as Afrofuji.
The young artist’s death comes just months after significant personal milestones. In November 2024, he joyfully welcomed his first child at the age of 20, and earlier that year in March 2024, he made headlines by proposing to his partner with a reportedly multi-million-naira diamond ring.
As of now, no official cause of death has been confirmed by the family, management, or credible authorities. While unverified reports and speculation including claims of a prolonged illness, vomiting blood, or other circumstances have circulated online, these remain unsubstantiated.
A viral video allegedly showing the singer’s remains has further fueled discussions and grief on social media.
Destiny Boy’s young wife was seen in a widely shared clip breaking down in tears, pleading “Afeez wake up” as she mourned the devastating loss, highlighting the profound personal impact on his family.
Fans and colleagues have flooded social media with tributes, shock, and reflections on life’s fragility. One emotional post read: “So tomorrow is not sure for anybody.
”The sudden passing marks a tragic end to a career that showed immense promise. Destiny Boy’s high-energy performances and distinctive sound had already taken him on tours across Africa and the UK.
Further details, including funeral arrangements, are expected as the family processes this immense loss. The music community and fans continue to send condolences to his loved ones, including his young child and wife, during this difficult time.
May his soul rest in peace. 🕊️
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