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Geh Geh Fires Back at Bobrisky Over Controversial Dating Advice

Nigerian influencer, Geh Geh, has clashed with popular crossdresser Bobrisky after the latter advised women to break up with boyfriends who listen to Geh Geh.
In a viral video, Bobrisky had claimed that Geh Geh’s followers were “broke” and urged ladies to avoid relationships with them. The statement sparked heated reactions online, drawing a direct response from Geh Geh.
Firing back, Geh Geh described Bobrisky as a “confused human being,” stating that the crossdresser had failed both as a man and as a woman. “You no be better man and you no still be better woman. You’re just a confused human being,” he said in a video response.
He further lamented that Nigerians constantly target him for criticism regardless of what he does.
The exchange has since dominated social media, with users sharing mixed reactions:
- @THE_CRAFT3R wrote: “If you be man easy…, why you run 🤣😂 This man no go kill me abeg.”
- @Trustt_X commented: “This guy na more comedian than financial adviser.”
- @stillbighuncho added: “Nothin dey sweet me reach that waka he dey always waka go back 😂.”
- @dgoflife remarked: “You no be better man ke? The werey na boy wey quick grow 😆.”
The spat between both personalities has become one of the week’s most talked-about controversies on Nigerian social media.
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Davido says he almost quit music before hit collab with Omah Lay

Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has revealed that he considered stepping away from music before the release of his smash hit “With You” featuring Omah Lay.
In a recent interview making rounds on social media, the 14-year music veteran admitted he was on the verge of bowing out of the industry until the unexpected success of the record reignited his drive.
“We thank God. Thirteen or 14 years after, for me to have this kind of song… people have this kind of hit at the beginning or middle of their career. Me, that was even getting ready to bow out, then God gave me this kind of song. He definitely added more life to it,” Davido said.
The track, which appears on his latest 5ive album, has gone on to become the most streamed Nigerian song of 2025 on Spotify. It also bagged a nomination for “Song of the Year” at the 2025 AFRIMA Awards, topped the Official Nigeria Top 100, and broke into the top 5 Afrobeats songs on Billboard US.
The success of With You marks yet another career-defining moment for Davido, whose consistency and longevity continue to cement his place among Afrobeats’ global heavyweights.
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Ayra Starr hits 3 billion streams on Spotify, joins Afrobeats elite

Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, better known as Ayra Starr, has officially crossed 3 billion streams across all credits on Spotify, marking a new milestone in her fast-rising career.
At just 22, Ayra Starr has carved her place among Afrobeats’ global heavyweights, joining the ranks of Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, Rema, and Tems who have each surpassed the multi-billion streaming benchmark.
The achievement underscores her meteoric rise in a relatively short span, with hit singles like Rush, Bloody Samaritan, and Commas driving her international reach. Her consistency and global presence have made her one of the leading female voices in the genre.
Ayra Starr’s growth comes as Afrobeats continues to gain ground worldwide. Wizkid currently leads the continent with over 9 billion streams, Burna Boy follows with 8.5 billion, while Rema’s global hit Calm Down pushed him past 3 billion. Tems broke barriers as the first Nigerian female artist to cross the mark, with Davido maintaining his stronghold in the streaming era.
For Ayra Starr, this milestone is only the beginning. With a growing international fanbase and a string of collaborations under her belt, the “Sabi Girl” looks poised to push Afrobeats even further onto the global stage.
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Shank Comics dismisses rivalry with Peller, calls him “senior colleague”

Popular comedian and streamer Shank Comics has dismissed speculations of rivalry between himself and fellow digital creator, Peller.
Speaking on Isbae U’s Curiosity Made Me Ask podcast, Shank addressed the comparisons that have trailed his entry into the streaming space earlier this year, after his stint at Kai Cenat’s Streamer University in the U.S.
When asked about the perceived competition, Shank stressed there was no bad blood between them.
“Peller is my brother. He’s my senior colleague in the streaming business. This has nothing to do with age,” he said.
He added that while comparisons are inevitable, they don’t change the cordial relationship he shares with Peller. According to him, they maintain regular communication and mutual respect despite their different journeys.
The clarification comes amid growing chatter on social media over who holds more influence in Nigeria’s budding streaming scene.
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