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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.

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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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Annie Macaulay announces “I’m back to acting”

She added that the magic of acting is still there and described this as only the beginning again.

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Actress Annie Macaulay announced her returns to acting with a new project.

Annie Macaulay is known for roles in films such as ‘Blackberry Babes’, ‘Pleasure and Crime’, and ‘Morning After Dark’.

Macaulay, who shared a video from a movie set on Instagram, said: “Being back on set, creating stories, becoming different characters, and doing what I truly love reminds me of why I started this journey in the first place. Acting will always have a special place in my heart, and I’m honestly so happy to be back doing what brings me joy.”

She noted that being back on set reminded her of why she started her career.

She expressed gratitude for growth, new beginnings, and opportunities to continue telling stories through film.

She added that the magic of acting is still there and described this as only the beginning again.

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‘God Took Him’ — Singer Niniola Announces Death of Husband Michael Ndika

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Nigerian Afro-house star Niniola Apata has announced the heartbreaking death of her husband, Michael Ndika, after 13 years of marriage.

The Grammy-nominated artist shared the sad news in a series of emotional Instagram Stories posted in the early hours of Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

“God took him,” Niniola wrote in one post. “My husband died,” she added in another, while expressing deep grief in a third: “God took him. 13 years. 13 f***ing years.”

Michael Ndika, also known as Big Mike or X.O, served as Niniola’s manager and was the Chief Executive Officer of NaijaReview, a multimedia platform promoting Afro-house and contemporary African music. The couple had kept their marriage largely private, surprising many fans who were unaware of the union.

No details have been released about the cause of Ndika’s death. Tributes and messages of condolence have poured in from fans, fellow artists, and the music community, including her sister, singer Teni.

Niniola, celebrated for hits like “Maradona” and her contributions to the Afro-house genre, is now receiving an outpouring of support as she mourns the loss of her longtime partner.

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Wizkid Becomes First African Artist to Surpass 11 Billion Spotify Streams

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Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Wizkid (Ayodeji Balogun) has etched his name deeper into music history, becoming the first African artist to surpass 11 billion total streams on Spotify across all credits.

The milestone was announced on Tuesday by music data platform Charts Africa, which noted that Wizkid has now claimed every major Spotify streaming benchmark for African artists—from 1 billion to 11 billion streams.

This latest achievement underscores Wizkid’s unparalleled dominance as the most-streamed African act on the platform. His catalog, boosted by global hits like “Essence” with Tems and his feature on Drake’s “One Dance,” continues to drive massive numbers. He also leads other top African acts, with Burna Boy at around 9.8 billion and Davido trailing further behind.

The timing coincides with the recent release of his collaboration “State of Mind” with DJ Tunez, which quickly racked up hundreds of thousands of streams. Industry observers project that Wizkid’s consistent daily streaming velocity will keep pushing his totals higher.

Fans and industry figures have flooded social media with congratulations, hailing the feat as a proud moment for Afrobeats and Nigerian music on the global stage. Wizkid’s previous breakthroughs, including becoming the first African artist to hit 10 billion streams earlier in 2026, had already positioned him as a continental trailblazer.

This 11 billion milestone further solidifies his status among the world’s streaming heavyweights and highlights the growing international commercial power of Afrobeats.

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