Entertainment
Davido: If I wasn’t doing music, I will definitely be in journalism
“I like promo, I like conversations. A lot of people don’t know that I studied marketing apart from business management.

Grammy-nominated singer Davido has revealed that if he hadn’t ventured into music, he would have likely become a journalist.
In a recent interview, the award-winning artist explained that his love for engaging conversations and passion for marketing fuel his promotional efforts.
Davido, who studied marketing and business management, said he enjoys interacting with people, gathering information, and selling his brand.
He attributed his massive following and success to a strong work ethic and consistent self-promotion.
Davido said, “I like promo, I like conversations. A lot of people don’t know that I studied marketing apart from business management.
I like to market myself, I love to talk. If I had a podcast, I talk for like three to four days.
“I just feel like it’s part of being an artist. A lot of big artists don’t do press but I do because I can talk. But some people just don’t want to talk. When people meet me, I like to have conversations, I like to know things, I like information. Even at home, I’m also researching. If I wasn’t doing music, I will definitely be in journalism.
Entertainment
Actress Jumoke George’s missing daughter, Adeola, found in Mali
In an update shared on Wednesday, Talk to B host Biola Bayo revealed Adeola had been found in Mali.

Adeola, the 41-year-old daughter of veteran Yoruba actress Jumoke George, has been found in Mali after being declared missing for four years by the mother.
In an update shared on Wednesday, Talk to B host Biola Bayo revealed Adeola had been found in Mali.
She said she spoke with Adeola via video call and although the daughter had not yet spoken directly with her mother, Jumoke was relieved to know she was alive.
Biola also confirmed that Jumoke George is currently receiving treatment at a state hospital in Lagos and is awaiting further medical evaluation.Sharing the details of her video call with Adeola on Instagram, Biola Bayo said “I finally got to speak with Adeola and this is what she said.
She hasn’t called her mom, but Mom is happy she’s alive.
Entertainment
I’m homeless, sick, struggling – Actress Jumoke George cries out for help
“Please pray for me, mothers in the world. Help me with your prayers. I have never ruined anyone life. I am tired, I can no longer bare it.”

Veteran actress Jumoke George has appealed for help after revealing she’s struggling with homelessness, illness, and the disappearance of her child.
In a conversation with Biola Bayo, Jumoke shared that she’s been living in a church, battling health issues, and caring for her grandchildren since her first child, Adeola, went missing four years ago.
Jumoke expressed her desperation, stating she’s exhausted and in constant pain, having incurred significant debt from medical tests.
“Please pray for me, mothers in the world. Help me with your prayers. I have never ruined anyone life. I am tired, I can no longer bare it.”
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Entertainment
I regret breaking some women’s hearts – Ice Prince
I have lost some very amazing angels due to some stupid stuff; stuff I could probably have avoided, girls I shouldn’t have said ‘hi’ to or follow back on social media. Some little, tiny mistakes. As you grow older, you just learn to live with the regrets.

Nigerian music star Ice Prince has opened up about some of his biggest personal and career regrets during an appearance on the ‘Konnected Minds’ podcast, revealing that many of them stem from his past decisions in relationships.
The rapper candidly admitted to breaking hearts and making mistakes he now wishes he could undo, describing some of his past actions as “stupid stuff.”
He reflected on having lost “amazing women” due to those choices, but said he believes everything happens for a reason.
As he has grown older, Ice Prince said he has come to terms with his regrets and now focuses on learning from them, especially when it comes to how he relates to women.
He emphasised the importance of growth, maturity, and not repeating past mistakes, noting that personal development is key to moving forward.
The host asked, “What is that thing that you’ve done in the course of your career that you wish you could change?”
Ice Prince replied, “Maybe decisions with women. I have broken a few hearts that I regret.
I have messed up in some relationships that I wish I could turn back the hands of time. But everything happens for a reason.
Sometimes, in life, you just have to learn from you mistakes and not repeat them.“
As for me, I have tried to learn from every mistake I have made. I have made a lot of mistakes, especially regarding women.
I have lost some very amazing angels due to some stupid stuff; stuff I could probably have avoided, girls I shouldn’t have said ‘hi’ to or follow back on social media. Some little, tiny mistakes. As you grow older, you just learn to live with the regrets.
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