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Famous Nigerian Actress, Juliet Ibrahim, Slammed Over Debt By US-Based Musician, Xander 042

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Famous Nigerian Actress, Juliet Ibrahim, Slammed Over Debt By US-Based Musician, Xander 042

 

 

 

 

Xander expresses how badly he feels about Juliet’s alleged attitude

 

 

 

Celebrity US-based musician, Xander 042, has called out popular Nollywood actress Juliet Ibrahim for not releasing his money for the barbing service he rendered on her younger sister in Houston. It was agreed upon by both parties that Juliet would pay a sum of 50 dollars as the service fee, which was later increased to 100 dollars as a result of the changes made on the hair as opposed to the initial negotiation. However, despite all attempts to get the money by Xander, Juliet has not responded to his request to date.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Xander reported that Juliet met him for his services based on the trust she had in him as a professionally trained celebrity barber. He also agreed to the negotiation based on the existing relationship between Nigeria and Ghana that has lasted for several years. Juliet had asked Xander for a home service delivery at the downtown address of her Ab&b, which was not totally convenient for him. But, due to the trust he had, he agreed to the negotiation and drove for thirty minutes to dye and trim her younger sister’s hair for 50 dollars without extra charges for home service despite the inconvenience of the low seat type and the number of customers he kept on hold.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to Xander, “after the hair dye and trimming and dying of the hair that Juliet showed me on google, they both said they liked it. But to my surprise, Juliet’s sister changed her mind and requested a different haircut on google from the previous one, but I objected and asked her to call Juliet, whom I came to work for, to approve it. Rather, she insisted I continued since Juliet was taking her shower. I proceeded on her instruction not to trim the right side of the hair and was asked only to concentrate on the left side, with a stylish lining by the side.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Famous Nigerian Actress, Juliet Ibrahim, Slammed Over Debt By US-Based Musician, Xander 042

 

 

“The first argument started when she asked me to bring the hair more down, but I was very sincere in telling her that the texture of her hair does not go with the picture shown to me, which the skull was going to be showing, due to Asian hair texture of hers, in comparison to the black woman hair she browsed, at the same time making my work unprofessional to me. Her continuous argument made me follow her instructions with caution to avoid issues.”

 

 

 

 

 

On agreeing to Juliet’s sister’s new Instructions, Xander was asked again to trim and cut the area of the hair he was asked not to touch. This was an entirely discomforting situation for Xander as he left so many customers waiting at his shop to accommodate the excesses of his fellow Africans. He sucked in the negative energy he received throughout the process and packed up his tools to head on to his shop immediately after he was done with the service. He returned to his shop afterward and patiently waited for a few days to hear from Juliet. Days went by, but Xander didn’t receive a call from her; this led him to put a call through to demand his pay as agreed. Instead of the initial agreement, which was 50 dollars, he increased it to 100 dollars due to the alterations in the initial plan. While Juliet’s sister started the conversation in the background stating that Xander should have sent his account details a long time ago, Juliet requested that he sent his account details in an aggressive tone and dropped the call on him.

“To this very moment, Juliet has refused to pay me, and they’ve gone back to Ghana. Where did I go wrong? Is it now a crime to be nice? The money is not the problem, but the manner they played me and taken me to be a fool that they have outsmarted me with tricks. What is wrong with appreciation even if you’re broke? At least I’m a human that understands. But neither thank you, nor my money. You should have opened up to me about your predicaments, and I would’ve assisted you, then this fake life of defrauding people indirectly.”

“That money is peanut to me, but I’m calling you out for people to know your dirty character and take precautions of you having your tricks on them. But my advice to you is to serve as a role model and not a disgrace to society cos this life is too short to be using your acting fame as a tool of embarrassment to people looking up to you. People have to know that the way you look is not the way you are.”

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Among His Peers, Oba Orin Saheed Osupa Stands Out : The Fuji Star’s Storytelling Legacy By Alhaji Arems

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Among His Peers, Oba Orin Saheed Osupa Stands Out : The Fuji Star’s Storytelling Legacy

By Alhaji Arems

 

In the vibrant world of Fuji music, where the artistry of storytelling and cultural commentary thrive, Saheed Osupa has carved out a unique role as both an artist and an influencer of thought. Recently, his name has been lighting up social media discussions and generating significant buzz—not just because of his music but because of the depth of his words. Osupa’s trending status is rooted in his ability to subtly address pressing issues, particularly those surrounding the ongoing tension between fellow Fuji musicians Taye Currency and Pasuma Wonder.

 

 

Osupa’s recent contributions to this situation have not been straightforward; rather, he has adopted an artistic approach, using parables and proverbs—sometimes through complex storytelling—to impart wisdom. These nuanced messages, often hidden within his lyrics, resonate with fans who appreciate the clever way he brings age-old Yoruba wisdom into contemporary issues. One notable example involves a story about an animal (traditionally symbolizing patience and resilience) that many believe reflects Osupa’s thoughts on rivalry and pride. Through this parable, he seems to suggest the importance of self-reflection and restraint, especially in the heat of conflict.

Among His Peers, Oba Orin Saheed Osupa Stands Out : The Fuji Star's Storytelling Legacy

By Alhaji Arems

In a genre that values not only musicality but also the power of words, Osupa has long been seen as a master of *itan*, or storytelling. His recent songs echo the traditional Yoruba way of imparting wisdom through tales that serve as lessons. This is a skill that few artists have mastered, making his approach particularly impactful in today’s fast-paced digital world, where nuanced messages can often be overlooked.

Beyond the Taye Currency-Pasuma Wonder issue, Osupa’s trending status is also due to his reputation as a voice of reason and maturity in Fuji music. As a genre that is often vibrant and full of competitive spirit, Fuji has its share of rivalries. Yet, Osupa has often stood out by promoting unity and peaceful dialogue among Fuji artists. By sharing these reflective stories in his music, he adds layers of meaning that fans continue to unpack and discuss, drawing new audiences who appreciate both the artistry and wisdom behind his words.

The charm of Saheed Osupa lies in his timeless approach. In a world where trends are fleeting, he reminds fans of the importance of timeless values, urging reflection, humility, and understanding. As fans interpret and share his latest stories, Osupa’s message continues to resonate widely—proof that, in Fuji, the power of words can be as influential as the beat of the drum.

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What You Need To Know About Award-Winning Nigerian Actor, Mustapha Sholagbade

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What You Need To Know About Award-Winning Nigerian Actor, Mustapha Sholagbade

 

Mustapha Ololade Sholagbade, born on January 1, 1989, in Ebute Metta, Lagos, is an accomplished Nigerian actor, producer, and filmmaker with a deep passion for Yoruba cinema. Originally from Abeokuta, Ogun State, he is the first child in his family. Sholagbade began his education at Kadara Primary School and continued at Sojomen Talabi High School, Akute, and Nawairudeen Secondary School, Ebute Metta. He later earned an Ordinary Narional Diploma in Business Administration from the Lagos State Polytechnic. Pursuing his passion for acting, he trained at Odunfa Caucus, where he graduated in 2010.

Sholagbade launched his acting career in 2005, making a name for himself in Yoruba-language films. His portfolio includes roles in popular films like Olowo Ghetto, Alaimo, Ebun Mi, Esi, Gold and Treasure, Liam, Emilomo Babaolowo, Oko Aunty Mi, Broken Bond (Tude), and Last Born. In addition to acting, he has also produced several films, further cementing his influence in the industry.

Beyond the entertainment world, Sholagbade is a versatile professional with experience in railway engineering, IT support, and site management in the UK. He is also a farmer and general merchant, demonstrating his entrepreneurial spirit and diverse skill set.

Throughout his career, Sholagbade has collaborated with top figures in Yoruba cinema, such as Yinka Quadri, Taiwo “Ogogo” Hassan, Funke Akindele, Femi Adebayo, Odun Adekola, Oga Bello, Baba Wande, Jide Kosoko, Funsho Adeolu, Fathia William Balogun, Saidi Balogun, Wunmi Toriola, and Mide Martins.

Sholagbade’s hobbies include traveling, business, football, filmmaking, and meeting new people, reflecting his dynamic and outgoing personality.

Sholagbade’s talent and dedication to his craft have earned him numerous accolades, including: Best Actor Yoruba – BON Awards, 2024, Best Supporting Actor– Afro Nollywood Awards, UK, 2019, Best Supporting Actor– Heritage Awards, Atlanta, USA, Best Supporting Actor of the Year (Yoruba) – City People Movie Awards, Best New Actor of the Year (Yoruba) – City People Movie Awards.

With his achievements and versatility, Mustapha Ololade Sholagbade remains a notable force in the Nigerian film industry and a proud ambassador of Yoruba cinema worldwide.

What You Need To Know About Award-Winning Nigerian Actor, Mustapha Sholagbade

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Coalition Congratulates Oluyede on Appointment as Acting COAS

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Coalition Congratulates Oluyede on Appointment as Acting COAS

 

The Coalition of Civil Society Groups against Terrorism in Nigeria has congratulated Major-General Olufemi Oluyede on his appointment as the acting Chief of Army Staff, (Ag COAS, Nigerian Army).

Coalition Congratulates Oluyede on Appointment as Acting COAS

The Convener of the Coalition, Comrade Oladimeji Odeyemi, in a statement, said General Oluyede has the responsibility to consolidate the success achieved by the Nigerian Army under General Taoreed Lagbaja.

President Bola Tinubu had on Wednesday, October 30, appointed Oluyede as acting COAS pending the return of the indisposed substantive Chief of Army Staff, General Taoreed Lagbaja.

The Coalition said his appointment is a welcome development. It said: “Major-General Olufemi Oluyede is well qualified for the position. He was a member of the 39th regular course and commissioned as an officer in 1987. Aged 56, he was promoted to the rank of Major-General in September 2020. A professional and top-notch security expert, he brings a lot of hope and inspiration to younger officers as acting chief of Army Staff.

“His appointment is the way to go. As the acting Chief of Army Staff, Oluyede has the responsibility to lead an army that will administratively manage the institution, consolidate on the success achieved by General Lagbaja and his team to mop up remnants of insurgents, bandits and the ragtag criminal elements in the North, and dismantle the ethnic militias in the Southeast to bring peace in the country.

“The 56-year-old Oluyede shares a long history with General Lagbaja, with a track record and excellent service to the nation. Both are members of the 39th Regular Course and were commissioned as officers in 1987.

“Oluyede’s meritorious career began as a Platoon commander and adjutant at 65 Battalion, advancing to Company commander at 177 Guards Battalion and later Staff Officer at the Guards Brigade and commandant of Amphibious Training School.

“Oluyede has been part of many notable operations, including the ECOMOG Mission in Liberia, Operation HARMONY IV in Bakassi, and Operation HADIN KAI in the Northeast, where he commanded the 27 Task Force Brigade.

“He has received honours, including the Corps Medal of Honour, and Grand Service Star, all recognition for passing the Staff Course and membership in the National Institute, and his dedication and achievements in service.”

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