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If You Don't Take Off My Father's Tattoo On Your Hand, You Will Never Make Progress With That Hand Anymore - Seun Kuti Warns Wizkid


While different parties have waded into the social media showdown, a ceasefire appears to be far from the horizon.

Seun Kuti is not buying anything any peacemaker is trying to sell to him, and neither are Wizkid FC (fans), who seem to be getting a kick out of the round-robin of exchanges.

For those who are of the opinion that Wizkid having Fela’s tattoo on his body is enough proof that he respects and venerates the late Afrobeat icon, Seun has a caustic response for them and the Grammy winner, which he made public in a video on his Instagram page.

“What I want to happen has finally happened. Your game of replacing Fela has been stopped. Your infiltration of my family has been stopped, and nobody in the world will ever take you seriously when you try to leech off that legacy again,” he said, addressing the Ojuelegba crooner.

“And my father’s tattoo on your hand—if you don’t take it off, you will never make any progress with that hand again. You should better replace that tattoo with your father’s face. If Burna Boy could come out and say Fela is greater, who is this short man?” he added.

The fight is not being fought by Seun alone; some of his siblings and other family members have issued stern warnings to Big Wiz.

In the midst of the whole brouhaha, Wizkid has released his long-awaited documentary titled Long Live Lagos, which premiered on HBO a couple of days ago.

Meanwhile, comedian and actor Stanley Chibunna, popularly known as Funnybone, has weighed in on the ongoing online controversy involving Afrobeat singer Seun Kuti and fans of Wizkid, cautioning Seun against engaging in debates he says diminish the legacy of his late father, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.

Funnybone made his remarks in a video shared on his Instagram page earlier in the week, reacting to the heated exchanges that followed claims by some Wizkid fans that the Grammy-winning star is “bigger” than Fela.

The online debate later escalated into a direct clash between Seun Kuti and Wizkid, after Wizkid responded to Seun via his Instagram Stories and on X (formerly Twitter).

Addressing Seun, Funnybone argued that Fela’s legacy is too monumental to require online defence or comparison with contemporary artists.

“The honour is to uphold Fela’s legacy, and part of it is choosing conversations and comparisons you would delve into,” Funnybone said. “When you delve into it, it is no longer you trying to defend the man; you are now demystifying the man’s legacy.”

According to him, engaging with fan bases—particularly younger fans who were not alive during Fela’s lifetime—only weakens the cultural weight and historical significance of the Afrobeat pioneer.

“His legacy is so big that he doesn’t need you or anybody to defend it,” he stated. “Most Wizkid FC people were not born when Fela was alive. When you dabble into an argument with them, you are not defending the legacy; you are watering down the potency of the legacy.”

Funnybone further stressed that Fela’s place in history is already secure, insisting that the late musician does not require validation, advocacy, or comparison in the digital space.

“Fela doesn’t need marketing. Baba doesn’t need a lawyer. Baba doesn’t need an activist online to defend him. Baba na Baba,” he said.

Using a metaphor, the comedian warned about the consequences of elders engaging in trivial disputes, adding that constant commentary can erode one’s stature.

“When an elder begins to play with children in the sand, dirt will touch his body,” Funnybone concluded. “The moment you start having an opinion on everything, it diminishes your value.”

The Wizkid–Fela comparison has continued to divide opinions online, with many cultural commentators arguing that both artistes belong to different eras and serve different cultural purposes, making direct comparisons unnecessary.


 

My Wife And I Have Not Welcomed Any First Child - Mr Eazi Debunks Rumours


                        Afrobeats singer Oluwatosin Ajibade popularly known as Mr Eazi, has humorously dismissed viral rumours claiming he and his wife, Temi Otedola, recently welcomed their first child.

The speculation began when social media influencer Kolaqhazim shared an apparent AI-generated image of Temi holding a newborn on X, announcing that the couple had welcomed a baby girl after their eight-year relationship.

The post quickly gained traction, prompting a wave of congratulatory messages from excited fans in the comments section.

Mr Eazi shut down the false claim with a witty response, questioning the post by asking if his wife was even aware of the supposed birth, “Is Temi aware of this?”

Temi Otedola, who is the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, tied the knot in elaborate ceremonies held in Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland last year.

No official announcements regarding pregnancy or childbirth have come from either Mr Eazi or Temi Otedola.


 

The Price I Had To Pay For Success - Billionaire Actress/Producer Funke Akindele


Nigerian billionaire actress, Funke Akindele has opened up on the price she had to pay for the success she now enjoys in her craft.

In a recent chat, Akindele expressed that she deprived herself of many things to achieve the success she enjoys today.

The 48-year-old mother of two confessed to depriving herself of social gatherings, events, vacations and other activities to achieve the success she enjoys with her brand. She further said she locked herself away inside Amen Estate for three years to build her brand and several contents, which are now her source of pride.

“Hard work is hard work. You work hard, putting in the work when you need to, depriving yourself of things many will go after so as to achieve the success you are aiming for. When I say hard work, I mean locking myself away in Amen Estate for three years building the Jenifa brand, working on Industreet, Aiyetoro, My siblings and I, and other content. I deprived myself of vacations, parties, events, no friends, nothing, just me and my team, working tirelessly, creating and working hard to achieve the success many now see. So, when I say putting in the hard work, I don’t just say that carelessly, I mean putting in the real hard work.

Continuing, she said, “When I am on the set of my films, I am not a diva, I am everywhere and very hands-on, no wig, just on my rough corn rows, working hard and seeing that everything is in perfect order. I go through all that till work is done, and then we can now start preparing for marketing and all the glam and dancing. So, it’s hard work that turns into success.”

Funke Akindele broke her own record of producing the first Nigerian film to gross over one billion in the cinemas in 2024 and has gone ahead to produce the first Nigerian film to gross over two billion in the cinemas.


 

Tonto Dikeh Reconciles With Husband After Ten Years Of Separation


Nollywood star actress Tonto Dikeh has expressed gratitude for the restoration of her relationship with the father of her child, Olakunle Churchill.

Dikeh, on Instagram, said after 10 years of public battles, broken communication, and pain, God stepped in and healed their relationship.

The mother of one praised God’s faithfulness, saying He’s not a God who abandons what He’s started and will see it through to completion.

Dikeh, who is now a converted Christian, acknowledged the role of humility, prayer, and obedience in their restoration, and encouraged others facing similar challenges to keep trusting God.

She wrote: “We are living proof that the Word of God is eternal and unfailing.

“God is not a God who abandons what He has started. When He begins a work, He stays with it until it is completed.

“After ten long years of public battles, deep wounds, broken communication, bitterness, and pain, God stepped in. What looked ugly, impossible, and beyond repair has been touched by mercy. Peace has replaced chaos. Respect has returned where anger once lived. What human effort could not fix, God healed by salvation, humility, and the sincere prayers of a child.

“This restoration is not by might, not by wisdom, not by strength —but by the Spirit of the Lord. When God moves, the human mind cannot comprehend the process. He softens hearts, silences the enemy, and rewrites stories that looked finished.

“Every plan of darkness has failed. Stubbornness has bowed. Pride has melted. Love has found its voice again for my child.

“I am deeply grateful to the father of my child Dr Kunle for yielding to God’s word and choosing peace. Obedience to God always births restoration, even when the road has been long and painful.

“To anyone standing where I once stood, tired, wounded, misunderstood, and believing nothing good can come out of the situation,please hear this: God has not abandoned you. Your story is not over. What He has started, He will surely perfect. Keep praying. Keep choosing love. Keep trusting God even when it hurts.

“May this restored relationship remain built on the solid rock of God’s mercy, protection, grace, and mighty hand. May it stand as a living testimony that God never fails, never forgets, and never walks away from His own. If God did it for us, He can do it for you.”


“God is not a God who abandons what He has started. When He begins a work, He stays with it until it is completed.

“After ten long years of public battles, deep wounds, broken communication, bitterness, and pain, God stepped in. What looked ugly, impossible, and beyond repair has been touched by mercy. Peace has replaced chaos. Respect has returned where anger once lived. What human effort could not fix, God healed by salvation, humility, and the sincere prayers of a child.

“This restoration is not by might, not by wisdom, not by strength —but by the Spirit of the Lord. When God moves, the human mind cannot comprehend the process. He softens hearts, silences the enemy, and rewrites stories that looked finished.

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“Every plan of darkness has failed. Stubbornness has bowed. Pride has melted. Love has found its voice again for my child.

“I am deeply grateful to the father of my child Dr Kunle for yielding to God’s word and choosing peace. Obedience to God always births restoration, even when the road has been long and painful.

“To anyone standing where I once stood, tired, wounded, misunderstood, and believing nothing good can come out of the situation,please hear this: God has not abandoned you. Your story is not over. What He has started, He will surely perfect. Keep praying. Keep choosing love. Keep trusting God even when it hurts.

“May this restored relationship remain built on the solid rock of God’s mercy, protection, grace, and mighty hand. May it stand as a living testimony that God never fails, never forgets, and never walks away from His own. If God did it for us, He can do it for you.