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BBNaija: Ndinne duo predicts Mbadiwe twins season 9 winner

The Ndinne pair, recently evicted housemates of the ongoing Big Brother Naija ”No Loose Guard” edition, on Wednesday predicted the Mbadiwe twin pair as winner of the game.

The duo, who made the prediction during a virtual interview session, said that the twins remained competitive in the house.

“We feel the Mbadiwe twins will win the season 9 show, but we are routing for the BETA duo because as soon as we entered the house, from the first day, we bonded so well with them.

“The BETA duo are our niggas, we were close in the house.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Ndinne pair, who were evicted on Sunday, emerged the first custodian of the season in week one, also became head of house in week two.
Ndinne duo have their individual names as Chinne Nwafor and Nneamaka Nwafor.

Going forward, Chinne said she would be going back to develop her food brand, having established a restaurant before going into the house.

She said that going into movie production was also part of her plans, as she had featured in series of Nollywood films.

On the other hand, Nneamaka said that she would be expanding her existing perfume brand.

“I am also open to collaborations,” she said.

Speaking on who they were both attracted to in the house, the duo said they never considered establishing any romantic relationship in the house.

On how they felt about their eviction, the Ndinne pair said they were shocked as they were not expecting to leave so early in the game.

They said if allowed to come back on the show, they would present themselves more visible early enough.

The duo said they enjoyed divine grace and the reward for hardwork and discipline, when they emerged custodian of the house in the first week and head of house in the second week.

Talking about their hobbies and favourite local food, Chinne said she enjoyed planning events, going for picnics, writing speeches and counselling people.

“My favourite food is Abacha (popularly known as African salad),” she said.

On her part, Nneamaka said she loves Oha soup with any good morsel, and loved to dance, read, enjoy nature, engage in research and play basketball.

The duo said that they would miss every housemate they left behind and the highly furnished house, most especially head of house lounge.

They appreciated their fans for the support enjoyed so far, while commending the organisers of the show for counting them worthy to be on the show.


NAN reports that the reality television show, which premiered on Sunday, July 28, with 28 housemates, will be concluded on Oct. 6, as the housemates compete for the grand prize of N100 million.

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12 Secret Santa Gifts That Could Get You Fired

‘Tis the season for Secret Santa—but not all gifts are created equal. Horror stories of Secret Santas in years gone by include being given a dead aloe vera plant, a rotten banana, a roll of duct tape, and even a pair of Kegel balls!

“Sometimes what seems like harmless fun can turn into an HR horror story faster than you can say ‘naughty list,’” say the experts at Indexsy.

“While Secret Santa is meant to spread holiday cheer, it’s important to remember that even during festive times, workplace rules still apply.”

So, before you buy that ‘hilarious’ gag gift, here are the real rules of workplace gifting. 

1. Keep It PG, Please

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Lingerie, adult toys, or anything you’d blush while buying shouldn’t end up in a workplace gift exchange.

Sure, it might get a laugh, but it’ll also get you a stern talk from HR. Let’s keep the holiday spirit… professional.

2. Hygiene Gone Wrong

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Deodorant, breath mints, or acne cream might seem useful, but they also scream, “I think you need this!”

“These items feel less like thoughtful gifts and more like passive-aggressive critiques, leaving your coworker wondering if you think they stink,” says Indexsy. “No one wants their Secret Santa moment to feel like a personal intervention.”

3. Not The Time For Tough Love

Unless your colleague specifically asked for a kettlebell or a diet cookbook, these gifts can come across as a not-so-subtle way of saying, “You should work on yourself.”

Nobody wants their holiday cheer turned into a New Year’s guilt trip! Let your colleagues enjoy their holiday cookies in peace.

4. The “Wow” That Feels Weird

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Buying your coworker an expensive smartwatch or designer bag might seem generous, but it can make others feel awkward or pressured to splurge next year.

Not everyone can afford to reciprocate such extravagance, and Secret Santa is about fun, not outshining the entire office.

5. The Spending Limit Matters

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Speaking of price caps, don’t be that person who ignores them. If the spending limit is $20, don’t show up with a $50 bottle of wine.

Breaking the rules might seem like a flex, but it can make everyone else uncomfortable or downright annoyed.

6. The Ghosts Of Gifts Past

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That unopened candle from last year or the mug with a slight chip might feel like an easy way out, but it’s a surefire way to make someone feel unappreciated.

Re-gifting is the gift that says, “I forgot about this entirely.” Secret Santa is about thoughtfulness, not clearing out your junk drawer.

7. Helpful? Maybe. Awkward? Absolutely.

Books like How to Stop Procrastinating or Five Steps To Fix Your Finances might look inspiring on the shelf but feel patronising under the tree.

“Even if your intentions are good, the effect is awkward—like you’re saying your colleague is lazy or bad with money,” says Indexsy. “Self-improvement is great, but not when it’s gifted unsolicited.”

8. Let’s Not Start A Debate

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Anything involving politics, religion, or polarising celebrities or public figures is a recipe for awkwardness.

Secret Santa is meant to unite coworkers, not spark debates or awkward silences, so save the think-pieces for your book club.

9. Smells Like Trouble

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Perfumes and candles are tricky territory—what might smell heavenly to you could trigger headaches—or even allergic reactions—in others.

“Scent is very personal, so it’s hard to gift unless you know for sure what they like,” says Indexsy.

10. Jokes That Don’t Land

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Mocking someone’s religion, culture, or gender isn’t edgy or cute—it’s offensive. Gag gifts should be funny for everyone, not just a small subset of people who are the majority or find discomfort amusing.

If you have to ask, “Will this be taken the wrong way?” The answer is probably yes.

11. Bake With Caution

Your great-aunt’s recipe for chocolate-pepper-pickle brownies might be a family hit, but your coworkers are probably less adventurous.

Also, there’s a strong chance you could be giving your coworker something with an ingredient they don’t like – or worse, one they’re allergic to. 

If you really want people to try it, bring the dish in as a gift for everyone to share rather than putting one person on the spot. 

12. Gross, Not Great

Fart noise machines, fake poop, or anything involving bodily fluids might seem hilarious… to a five-year-old. Your coworkers? Not so much.

“Gifts like these are unlikely to go over well in a professional setting,” says Indexsy. “Unless your office culture is very lax, these gifts are better left in the joke shop.”

“Choosing a Secret Santa gift for a coworker doesn’t have to be a minefield. We recommend practical but creative items, like a quirky mug paired with their favourite tea or coffee, a desktop plant to brighten their workspace, or a puzzle or game. Universal crowd-pleasers like cozy socks, gourmet snacks, or fun desk accessories can also be a good call,” Indexsy commented.

“The key is to give something small that shows you’ve put in a little thought without going overboard. You can also think about things people might not splurge on for themselves but would enjoy having. 

“If you’re unsure about their tastes, you have two options. You can keep it safe and stick to light-hearted, non-personal gifts, like a calendar or a gift card to a local coffee shop. Or you can ask someone who knows them better if there’s anything they’d particularly like. 

“Remember, you’re aiming for a moment of joy, not a major statement. Your Secret Santa gift can say, ‘I hope this brightens your day,’ rather than ‘I know everything about you.’” 

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African Music Takes Over Coachella 2025: Seun Kuti, Remain and More to Perform

The lineup for Coachella 2025 has been announced, and it features an impressive array of African artists. Among the notable performers are Nigerian music sensations Rema and Seun Kuti.

Rema, known for his hit singles “Bad Commando” and “Calm Down,” has been making waves in the music industry with his unique sound and style. His performance at Coachella 2025 is highly anticipated, and fans are eagerly looking forward to seeing him take the stage.

Seun Kuti, the son of legendary musician Fela Kuti, is also set to perform at the festival. As the leader of the Afrobeat band Egypt 80, Seun Kuti has carried on his father’s legacy, blending traditional Yoruba music with modern styles.

Other African artists scheduled to perform at Coachella 2025 include Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie, South African singer Moonchild Sanelly, and Moroccan-American rapper French Montana.

The inclusion of these African artists in the Coachella 2025 lineup is a testament to the growing global recognition of African music and talent. It’s an exciting time for African music fans, and Coachella 2025 promises to be an unforgettable experience.

Coachella 2025 is scheduled to take place over two weekends in April 2025. Tickets are expected to sell out quickly, so fans are advised to act fast to secure their spot at the festival.

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Davido Reflects on Life as He Turns 32: “My Eyes Don See Shege”

David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has taken to social media to reflect on his life as he celebrates his 32nd birthday. The award-winning singer and songwriter shared a post on his Instagram handle, stating, “My eyes don see shege,” which roughly translates to “My eyes have seen trouble” in Nigerian Pidgin.

Davido’s post has sparked a mix of reactions from his fans and followers, with many interpreting his statement as a reflection on the challenges he has faced in his life and career. Despite his success and fame, Davido has indeed experienced his fair share of controversies and setbacks over the years.

However, the singer’s statement can also be seen as a testament to his resilience and determination. Despite the obstacles he has faced, Davido has continued to thrive and grow, both personally and professionally.

As he celebrates another year of life, Davido’s fans and supporters are wishing him a happy birthday and congratulating him on his achievements. The singer’s birthday post has already garnered thousands of comments and likes, with many praising him for his honesty and vulnerability.

Davido’s 32nd birthday is certainly a milestone worth celebrating, and his reflective post has given his fans a glimpse into his life and experiences. Here’s to many more years of success, happiness, and music from the one and only Davido.

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African Military Games: Yemi Alade, Olamide, D’banj to Headline Opening Ceremony

The 2024 African Military Games is set to kick off in Abuja, Nigeria, with a star-studded lineup of performances at the opening ceremony. Nigerian music icons D’banj, Yemi Alade, and Olamide will take the stage, joined by Timi Dakolo, to thrill the audience with their hits.

The Nigerian Army announced the lineup on their social media handle, generating excitement among fans and attendees. The African Military Games is a significant event that brings together military personnel from across the continent, and this year’s opening ceremony promises to be an unforgettable experience.

D’banj, known for his energetic performances, will bring his signature style to the stage. Yemi Alade, with her powerful vocals, will surely get the crowd singing along. Olamide, with his unique blend of hip-hop and Afrobeats, will keep the audience entertained. Timi Dakolo, with his soulful voice, will add a touch of class to the performances.

The performances by these Nigerian music icons will undoubtedly add to the excitement and prestige of the event. With their unique styles and hits, they’re sure to get the crowd energized and entertained.

The opening ceremony of the 2024 African Military Games promises to be an unforgettable experience, with D’banj, Yemi Alade, Olamide, and Timi Dakolo taking the stage. Don’t miss out on the excitement!

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Davido Marks Birthday with N300m Donation to Orphanages

Nigerian music superstar Davido is celebrating his birthday in a remarkable way. The award-winning artist has announced that he will be donating N300 million to orphanages across Nigeria.

Davido, who turned a year older on November 21, took to his social media page to share the news with his fans. In a heartfelt post, he expressed his gratitude to God and his fans for their love and support over the years.

As part of his birthday celebration, Davido has decided to give back to the society by supporting vulnerable children in orphanages. The N300 million donation is expected to benefit several orphanages across the country, providing them with much-needed resources and support.

Davido’s philanthropic gesture has been widely praised by his fans and fellow celebrities. His commitment to giving back to the society is a testament to his kind heart and generosity.

The music star’s birthday donation is not his first philanthropic effort. Over the years, Davido has been involved in several charitable initiatives, including supporting education and healthcare projects in Nigeria.

As Davido celebrates another year of life, his fans and well-wishers are celebrating his kindness, generosity, and commitment to making a positive impact on the world.

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Nollywood Star Dayo Amusa Welcomes First Child

Nigerian actress Dayo Amusa has announced the arrival of her first child, a baby boy. The 41-year-old actress shared the exciting news on her Instagram page, expressing her gratitude and joy.

Amusa, who has been a prominent figure in the Nollywood industry since 2002, has won numerous awards for her performances in both Yoruba and English-language films. Her versatility and talent have endeared her to fans and colleagues alike.

The actress took to social media to share the news of her baby’s arrival, posting a heartfelt message that read, “ALHAMDULILAH My treasure has arrived. It’s a boy.” While she has chosen not to disclose the identity of her child’s father, her fans and colleagues have been quick to offer their congratulations and well-wishes.

This new addition to Amusa’s family has sparked widespread celebration among her fans and colleagues. As she embarks on this new chapter in her life, we wish her all the best and congratulate her on the arrival of her baby.

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