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Asake Takes Over Ailing Father’s Treatment After Media Dragged Him
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Afrobeats star, Asake has admitted his father, Fatai Odunsi, to a specialist hospital in Ikoyi, where Chinese experts are currently attending to him, a source has confirmed.
When Sunday Scoop contacted one of Odunsi’s neighbours, who had earlier led newsmen to Asake’s childhood home in Iga Idunganran, Isale Eko, during a visit last Saturday, she confirmed that Odunsi was receiving medical care at the unnamed facility.
Speaking in the local Isale Eko parlance (now translated into English), she stated, “Call me again around 6:30 pm. By then, I should have gone to their house, so I would be able to give you more information on what you asked.”
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When she was contacted again around 7 pm, she confirmed the news, saying, “I have confirmed from his (Odunsi’s) wife that he has been admitted to a specialist hospital in Ikoyi where Chinese experts are currently attending to him.”
Also speaking to Sunday Scoop on condition of anonymity, a reliable source in the artist’s management described the entire saga as an oversight.
The source confirmed that, to the best of his knowledge, Asake has started fulfilling his financial commitments to both his father and his daughter, Zeenat, but claimed to not know whether Asake would be resuming his relationship with Zeenat’s mother or provide any form of financial support for her.
“The entire thing was an oversight, but all has been sorted. He has reunited with his family and promised to give them whatever they would need to keep him going.
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“To the best of my knowledge, he has begun fulfilling the promises he made and that is why there is now calm. I have no knowledge of what has or will happen to the baby mama; what I know is what I have told you”, the source said.
Recall that while updating the public on the situation of things, Odunsi, in a viral video disclosed that following their reconciliation, Asake committed to purchasing a new house for him and cover his medical expenses.
He also confirmed that real estate agents were actively searching for a suitable property. He added that, Asake also agreed to take full responsibility for his 11-year-old daughter, Zeenat.
However, he was silent on any discussions about Asake resuming a relationship with Zeenat’s mother or providing support for her.
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‘This Is Not Me’ – 2Baba Apologises To Wife Natasha, Children Over Controversial Comments
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July 2, 2025By
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Popular Nigerian singer Innocent Idibia, better known as 2Baba, has issued a heartfelt apology to his wife, Natasha, and their children following the backlash from a controversial statement he made about male sexuality and monogamy.
During a recent appearance on the 234 Mzansi podcast hosted by Nedu and others, the award-winning singer claimed it is “nearly impossible” for a man to remain sexually involved with only one woman, even if he deeply loves her. The remark quickly sparked widespread criticism and intense public debate.
In a remorseful post shared via his Instagram page on Wednesday, 2Baba acknowledged the gravity of his words and the hurt they caused.
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He said, “I know I fxxked up with what I said. I know I am going to pay dearly for it. I’m going to pay the heavy price for this, you know; I said what I said, man. I didn’t say it appropriately.
“This is my situation; there is no excuse. I own up to that. I have hurt so many people – my fans, people that hold me up in high esteem, and millions of people who look up to me. This is not me; I’m terribly sorry for allowing myself, but one thing I’m sure of is that I’m sorry to my wife, the love of my life, Natasha. She is amazing, wonderful and smart. I’m so sorry. And also to my kids: you don’t deserve the kind of things I put them into.
“I’m Tuface Idibia; I’m 2Baba. I’m fortunate enough to have achieved a lot to have people look up to me. They call me the legend, but this talk of mine was quite unlegendary. I feel bad I own up to my mistakes.
“I know I will pay the price, but I just expressed myself. It’s something I thought we just said; we looked at it as a cruise, but the amount of response I got made me see the amount of love and respect people have for me, and for me to make that stupid statement, it cancelled everything. People that know me know that that’s not who I am. I dey talk some kinds of things.
“My music speaks for me.” I know you will be wondering if it’s the same person that said that thing.”
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Top 6 Movies Produced By Late Kayode Peters
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4 days agoon
June 29, 2025By
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Popular Nigerian filmmaker, Kayode Peters, has died in Canada after a prolonged illness.
Contents
1. 13 Letters (2021)
2. Crazy Grannies (2021)
3. I Am Nazzy (2022)
4. Survivors (2022)
5. Dream Job (2021)
6. Teardrops (2024)
The news of his death was announced by his family via his official Instagram page on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
Fans, actors, and colleagues in the entertainment industry are mourning the sudden loss of a man who played a vital role in shaping modern Nigerian comedy and filmmaking.
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Peters first gained prominence for directing the iconic comedy TV show Papa Ajasco and Company.
He later produced the hit sitcom Flatmates, which featured major stars like Basketmouth and Okey Bakassi. These shows became household favourites across Nigeria.
Beyond television, Peters made a strong mark in Nollywood with a string of successful films.
Below are six of his most notable movie produced by Kayode Peters:
1. 13 Letters (2021)
Directed by Peters and released on GidiBoxOffice, 13 Letters starred Kunle Remi, Bimbo Ademoye, and Teddy A.
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The film explored the emotional fallout of social media call-outs from ex-lovers. Its relatable storyline and emotional depth made it a viral hit.
2. Crazy Grannies (2021)
Co-directed with Tope Alake, this comedy follows three grandmothers who break free from societal expectations in search of fun and freedom.
Featuring Shaffy Bello and Ngozi Nwosu, the film delighted audiences with its humour and vibrant energy.
3. I Am Nazzy (2022)
Starring Nancy Isime and Jidekene Achufusi, I Am Nazzy is a body-swap comedy that examines identity and fame. The film was praised for its refreshing storyline and comedic timing.
4. Survivors (2022)
This comedy-thriller features popular skit makers Mr. Macaroni, Broda Shaggi, and MC Lively. It tells the story of two unemployed friends who unwittingly get involved in a kidnapping plot, leading to a series of chaotic events.
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5. Dream Job (2021)
A motivational drama that explores themes of ambition, disappointment, and second chances. Dream Job resonated with young Nigerians striving to achieve their dreams in the face of adversity.
6. Teardrops (2024)
A deeply emotional family drama centered on love, loss, and resilience. Teardrops is regarded as one of Peters’ most heartfelt and mature works.
In addition to the movies produced by Kayode Peters and his achievements in film and television, he also gained recognition for his stage plays and short films, including Doll House, Dead Rite, and Road to Friendship, which were featured at various film festivals.
One of his earliest contributions to the industry was Crossworld Blues, the first comedy series to air on DBN TV. Its success made Peters one of the pioneering figures in Nigerian television comedy.
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What To Know About Late Nigerian Movie Producer, Kayode Peters
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4 days agoon
June 29, 2025By
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Popular Nigerian filmmaker, Kayode Peters, has died in Canada. The news of his death was shared via his official Instagram page on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
Fans, actors, and colleagues in the entertainment industry are mourning the sudden loss of the man who have contributed to shaping modern Nigerian comedy and filmmaking.
Here are things to know about late Kayode Peters:
Kayode Tunde Peters was born on September 25, 1975, in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
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Peters studied English Language at the University of Lagos, Akoka, where he obtained his first degree. His education and early involvement in theatre at the university played a major role in shaping his storytelling career.
The late movie producer was of Yoruba descent and proudly Nigerian. He practised Christianity throughout his life.
Kayode Peters was married to popular Nigerian model, actress, and dancer, Tayo Sobola. The couple kept their personal life mostly private, choosing to focus on their careers.
The deceased first became well-known for directing the comedy TV show Papa Ajasco and Company. He later produced the hit sitcom Flatmates, which starred big names like Basketmouth and Okey Bakassi. These shows became favourites in many homes across Nigeria.
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In 2021, Peters directed the movie 13 Letters, which streamed on Netflix. The film starred Kunle Remi, Bimbo Ademoye, and Teddy A.
Peters also played a big role in training and supporting young actors. Many new stars got their first big breakthrough through him.
One of his earliest works was Crossworld Blues, the first comedy series aired on DBN TV. It was a big success and made him one of the first names in Nigerian TV comedy.
Peters also worked on stage plays and documentaries. His stories often showed everyday Nigerian life, culture, and humor.
He was known for making people laugh while also sending strong messages through his work.
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