Tuesday, January 21, 2025
More

    Latest Posts

    Petrol price hike: Queues resurface at filling stations

    Oil marketers have declared that filling stations should not be blamed for the hike in the pump prices of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called...

    Wike tsunami: VIPs rush to save Abuja property

    The Federal Capital Territory has become a battleground for real estate developers and high-profile landowners after the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, revoked land allocations...

    Tonto Dikeh appeals to Yoruba people to speak English in Instagram exchanges

    Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has sent out an appeal to Yoruba people on Instagram, begging them to use the English language while fighting on...

    Tragic weekend in Niger as 70 burnt scooping petrol from crashed tanker

    It was a tragic weekend in Niger State after no fewer than 70 persons, including a pregnant woman and many children, were burnt to...

    Brymo ‘not sorry’ for comments on Igbo presidency

    Nigerian singer, Olawale Olofooro, better known as Brymo, has insisted that he was not sorry over his comments regarding the possibility of an easterner becoming president of the country.

    The singer had come under fire for stating that an Igbo presidency would only be a “pipe dream” due to the agitation for Biafra.

    “As long as there (are) talks by prominent people from Igboland about Biafra, an Igbo presidency will be a pipe dream,” Brymo tweeted.

    The singer, a supporter of the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, also stated that it was not “prudent’ to vote for the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, an Igbo man.

     

    Commenting on a tweet supporting Obi, Brymo said, “It is not prudent to elect him yet. He may have to vividly organise his home front to lead rest of us. An Igbo VP first maybe to test the waters with the region is safer!”

    His comments, however, sparked negative reactions from tweeps who tagged him as a tribal bigot and being “Igbophobic”.

    Reacting to the knocks. Brymo tweeted on Friday, “Dear easterners, I’m not sorry.”

    The tweet brought further knocks from the singer’s critics, as they accused him of bringing disunity among different tribes.

    A tweep, @Chikezieengr, said, “Brymo is such a disappointment. An ethnic bigot, licking the feet of @officialABAT for a few coins. People like him are the reason for the division in Nigeria.”

    Another critic, @Buchyogba, tweeted, “Brymo is depressed. Those around him should show him some love and care.”

    Latest Posts

    Petrol price hike: Queues resurface at filling stations

    Oil marketers have declared that filling stations should not be blamed for the hike in the pump prices of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called...

    Wike tsunami: VIPs rush to save Abuja property

    The Federal Capital Territory has become a battleground for real estate developers and high-profile landowners after the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, revoked land allocations...

    Tonto Dikeh appeals to Yoruba people to speak English in Instagram exchanges

    Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has sent out an appeal to Yoruba people on Instagram, begging them to use the English language while fighting on...

    Tragic weekend in Niger as 70 burnt scooping petrol from crashed tanker

    It was a tragic weekend in Niger State after no fewer than 70 persons, including a pregnant woman and many children, were burnt to...

    Don't Miss

    Wizkid welcomes third child with partner, Jada; breastfeeding is hard but rewarding, she says

    Jada Pollock, the new mum who just welcomed her third baby with Nigerian music superstar, Wizkid, has made public her experience being a nursing...

    NDLEA arrests shrine chief in Lagos, seizes 2.7 tons skunk

    Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have arrested a traditional chief priest of the Igunuko Shrine, Bariu Aliu, in the Alpha Beach...

    Asake kicks off life after YBNL as he teases new single

    Sensational hitmaker Asake has set his 2025 in motion as he previews a new single. On January 11, 2025, the Grammy-nominated star teased the song...

    APC kicks as opposition alleges N234bn census fund diverted to election

    The opposition has accused the Federal Government of failing to explain what happened to the N234bn released for the aborted national census because it...

    Hollywood actor, Djimon Hounsou laments financial struggles, cites racism

    Djimon Hounsou, a renowned Hollywood actor, has come public to talk about his financial struggles despite having a successful acting career that has spanned...

    Stay in touch

    To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.