Entertainment
BBTitans: DJ Deep London Under Attack Over Boring Performance

Viewers of Big Brother Titans have called out DJ Deep London over his poor performance during the first Saturday night party.
The disc jockey who performed in the House on Saturday night was condemned by the audience, accused of making the party boring and playing only South African songs that neither thrilled the housemates nor the viewers.
Here are some comments gathered by DAILY POST:
@thic_didi: “This person is not a DJ. Wherever they went to kidnap a roadside mixer from. He’s no DJ.”
@itsmariekent: “Nigerians have every right to rant honestly. This is a show that involves two African countries, it’s so unfair to have a DJ play only one song and not even play a single Naija song.”
@@Lindo_T15: “For everyone who is confused out there, we as South Africans are also confused. We really don’t know what the DJ is playing. We have plenty of nice songs in SA, and the ones he’s playing are just to deep.”
@TWEETORACLE: “The DJ is the Biggest problem of this party tonight. Honestly wish I can bundle him out of there sef.”
@tiarasecrets: “Let’s just say the party is a flop. A lot of housemates are not drinking the sponsored drink. Only few of the housemates are feeling the DJ. At a point, all the housemates just sat down. Biggie wats going on? Na so them dey do for here?”
@Narine_: “I’m done, turned off my TV. This party tonight would go down in history as the WORST party ever in the History of Big Brother thanks to DJ Deep London whatever. He just underrated SA tonight.”
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@Tifemi996: “In whatever you are doing in this life, don’t ever trust SA DJ with ur club business. I don’t know what this one is playing with all these amapiano we have been hearing so far, is this what this DEEP LONDON can come up with?”
@lere_breed: “Nigerians let’s just admit this is big brother SA. they are just using us to draw attention to the show in SA if the DJ decides to be foolish the organizers can act like they don’t know what’s going on.”
@kuvorr: “South Africans obviously needed Nigerians to help give their show wider coverage. If not, what the hell is this DJ playing? everything about the show has literally been about their country, a South African would obviously win the show.”
Entertainment
VDM: Anyone Who Fights Inside Aircraft Deserves Life Imprisonment – Portable

Controversial singer, Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, popularly known as Portable, has reacted to the viral clash between activist Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, and comedian, Freedom Okpetoritse Atsepoyi, better known as Mr Jollof, saying anyone who engages in a fight inside an aircraft deserves life imprisonment.
In a viral video shared on social media, Portable condemned the act and questioned why anyone would choose to fight on board a plane.
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He said, “Anybody weh fight inside plane, whether na locally or internationally, na ewon gbere (life imprisonment). You go end your life in prison ni ooo, like billionaires dey enter plane, you wan dey fear rich people?, you see your enemy for ground oooo, you no fight am, you see am when you dey board, you no fight am oo, why you dey fight am inside plane.”
Portable also mocked both men as he analysed the fight, “VeryDarkman and Mr Jollof, I see where VeryDarkMan dey jollof Mr Jollof, dey use blow dey jollof am, and even VeryDarkMan no sabi throw blow, Mr Jollof energy cover your body, your body just big for nothing, you use your body cover the man, I hear say Mr Jollof turn your body to chicken.”
He added that even with claims that VeryDarkMan once allegedly received money to confront him, the activist still struggled in the fight with Mr. Jollof.
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Recall that Tribune Online reported that Social media influencers VeryDarkMan and Mr. Jollof on Monday engaged in a heated physical altercation on a United Nigeria Airlines flight from Asaba to Lagos.
Eyewitnesses reported that the disagreement escalated into a mild brawl, with crew members and passengers attempting to intervene.
Entertainment
UK Police Storm Peller’s Apartment After Noise Complaint [VIDEO]

The United Kingdom police have stormed the apartment of a popular Nigerian Tiktoker, Peller.
The police arrived at the Peller’s apartment following noise complaints.
A viral video on social media captured the moment the police arrived at Peller’s UK residence for a search.
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The TikTok star who is currently in the UK was having a live streaming session when the police knocked at the door complaining that Peller was reported to have been making noise.
In response Peller told the police that he was on livestream, but the police insisted on checking the rooms to be sure he wasn’t having a shouting match with anyone.
Watch the video here
Entertainment
Why Some Celebrities Go Broke – Rapper M.I

Ace Nigerian rapper Jude Abaga, popularly known as M.I, has shared how he handles people’s expectations from him as a celebrity.
The ‘One Naira’ hitmaker disclosed that he trained himself mentally to accept being “broke shamed” so as not to pressure himself into constantly proving that he has a flamboyant life.
Speaking in a recent interview with Chude, M.I explained that many celebrities became broke while living beyond their means just to adjust to people’s expectations.
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“When I understood that people in Nigeria tend to broke shame celebrities, I had to make a decision if I want to let that have power over me. Because if you don’t deal with that, it will have exceeding power over you.
“If you are not comfortable with the fact that some fans can broke shame you if they see you driving a car they consider below your level, then you are going to continue adjusting to their expectations. And that is how you go broke. You go broke trying to adjust to people’s expectations.
“One of the things that Nigerians are concerned about is their perceptions. And statistically, we are a country where most people don’t have money. It took me time to mentally prepare myself to accept being broke shamed. All our celebrities who were flying private jets 20 years ago are no longer affluent,” he expressed.
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