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Iyabo Ojo accuses Lizzy Anjorin of cursing her family, vows fresh legal battle
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Renewed legal threat
Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has vowed to take fresh legal action against Lizzy Anjorin over alleged defamatory remarks.
Ojo claims the comments include threats and curses directed at her and her family, including her young grandson, Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports.
The renewed threat comes months after the Lagos State High Court dismissed Ojo’s N1 billion defamation suit against Anjorin.
The court cited procedural irregularities in the case and ordered Ojo’s lawyer, Olabimpe Ajegbomogun, to pay N500,000 in legal costs.
A feud played out online and in court
The dispute between the actresses has lasted for years, drawing attention on social media and in Nigerian courts.
Anjorin has repeatedly mocked Ojo in several Facebook Live videos, which sparked parody content on TikTok and Facebook.
Despite the ridicule, Ojo confirmed in a Monday Instagram post that her legal team is documenting all remarks.
“My legal team isn’t sleeping. They are taking note of everything. Everything has its timing,” she wrote.
Impact on family and personal life
Ojo admitted some parody videos amused her but said Anjorin’s alleged curses deeply worry her.
“The insults, curses, even death wishes Liz has directed at my family, especially my grandson, are heartbreaking,” Ojo said.
She stated that she struggles to remain silent but chooses to ignore distractions.
“Who God has blessed, no one can curse,” she added.
Ojo revealed her focus in recent months has been welcoming her first grandchild and supporting her daughter.
However, she hinted at taking stronger legal action once she returns to Lagos.
Fire incident fuels tension
The conflict intensified after a fire at Ojo’s Lagos office, which her daughter, Priscilla, linked to ongoing threats.
Priscilla said they received a letter in May alleging their movements were being monitored.
Ojo argued that Anjorin should be held responsible if anything happens to her or her family.
Origins of the feud
Ojo explained the feud began after she publicly supported Folashade Tinubu, wife of Anjorin’s husband.
Her support reportedly triggered attacks and accusations from Anjorin, escalating the long-standing dispute.
The rivalry has involved police petitions, lawsuits, and online hostilities, making it one of Nollywood’s most public feuds.
Looking ahead
Ojo’s statements suggest the legal battle is far from over, and tensions may intensify in the coming months.
Observers note the feud highlights the influence of social media, celebrity disputes, and the growing use of legal action in Nigeria.
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(DDM) – Popular Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has spoken out amid reports of a serious marital crisis with her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, revealing that she regrets ignoring her mother’s earlier warnings about love and marriage.
The actress took to her Instagram story late Tuesday night, where she broke her silence on the matter and pleaded with Nigerians to stop insulting her mother, Rita Daniels, who has faced intense online criticism since the controversy erupted.
In her post, monitored by Diaspora Digital Media (DDM), Regina admitted that her mother cautioned her about rushing into marriage despite her young age and the complexities that come with fame, wealth, and politics.
“My mum warned me, but I was too in love to listen. I thought I knew everything about love and life, but now I’m ashamed that I didn’t listen. Please, stop insulting my mother, she did everything a mother should,” the actress wrote.
This revelation comes days after viral social media reports alleged that the actress had moved out of her husband’s Abuja mansion following a series of disagreements linked to political and family matters.
Sources close to the Nwoko household told DDM that tensions began to rise when Regina reportedly objected to certain family decisions involving business and inheritance issues. However, neither Regina nor Senator Nwoko has officially confirmed the details.
The actress’s emotional confession has reignited public debate about early marriages, power dynamics, and the price of fame in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
Many fans flooded her comment section with messages of support, empathy, and advice to “choose peace and self-worth over pressure.”
Media analysts note that this latest outburst may signal the beginning of a public unraveling of one of Nigeria’s most discussed celebrity marriages.
Regina and Ned Nwoko tied the knot in 2019 amid intense controversy over their age difference and the senator’s existing marriages.
Since then, the couple has often projected a picture of harmony through social media, appearing together at political and cultural events while raising two sons.
Regina’s plea for the public to “leave her mother out of it” reflects a growing frustration with online harassment and societal judgment that often accompany celebrity relationships in Nigeria.
As the story continues to dominate headlines, fans, and critics alike await an official response from Senator Nwoko, whose political and personal life have been under increasing public scrutiny in recent months.
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‘True Happiness Is Loving The Woman You Marry’ — Abati Reflects On Marriage To Kikelomo
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(DDM) – Renowned journalist and former presidential aide Dr. Reuben Abati has penned a heartfelt tribute to his wife, Kikelomo Abati, describing her as the embodiment of love, strength, and true happiness.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that Abati made the touching remarks in a lengthy post shared via his official Instagram page on Thursday, in celebration of his wife’s 46th birthday.
In his message, Abati referred to Kikelomo as his “jewel” and “sunrise,” expressing deep admiration for her intellect, discipline, and unwavering support throughout their marriage.
“Happy birthday to my Jewel. You are one of the few women who challenge me intellectually and push me to be more, not because of your God-given charm but because of your drive, discipline, and strength of purpose,” Abati wrote.
He continued: “You’re never afraid to roll up your sleeves and do the work. Impressive!”
Reflecting on the journey of marriage, Abati recalled the wise counsel of his godfather, Prince Adelusi, who once told him that “A happy man marries the girl he loves, but the happier man loves the woman he marries.”
According to Abati, that statement has shaped his understanding of love, commitment, and true contentment.
He emphasized that real joy in marriage is not found in material things but in shared values, emotional connection, and mutual respect.
“True happiness doesn’t sit on the shelf; it comes from within. And truly, with you, I’ve found that genuine happiness,” he added.
Abati expressed gratitude for his wife’s patience, compassion, and resilience, noting that her presence has been a source of peace and stability in his life.
“Thank you, Kiki, for all you do. I am blessed to have such a kind, industrious, and compassionate soul as my life partner,” he said warmly.
In an emotional conclusion to the tribute, Abati wrote: “My love for you will endure until my final breath. You’re not just my sunrise… you are my sun, Iyawo mi. Happy 46th birthday, my oyinbo.”
The post quickly drew thousands of reactions from fans, colleagues, and admirers, who flooded his comment section with congratulatory messages and admiration for the couple’s enduring love story.
Many praised Abati’s openness and romantic expression, calling his message “a masterclass in affection” and “a reminder that genuine love still exists in modern marriages.”
Abati, a veteran journalist and media scholar, has remained one of Nigeria’s most respected public figures, known for his eloquence, emotional depth, and sharp political analysis.
His latest reflection on love and marriage adds a personal touch to a man more commonly known for his intellectual rigor and national commentary.
For many Nigerians, Abati’s message to Kikelomo is more than just a birthday note, it is a timeless lesson on the meaning of love, partnership, and happiness in marriage.
Nollywood actor Ibrahim Chatta has emerged as one of Nigeria’s highest-paid film stars, reportedly earning ₦5 million per movie appearance, according to veteran actor Mustapha Bakare Otolo.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the revelation came during a trending interview in which Otolo discussed the financial realities of the Nigerian film industry and the growing gap between new-generation stars and veteran actors.
In the viral clip, Otolo lamented how most seasoned actors struggle to compete in today’s movie economy, where production budgets and pay rates are heavily influenced by market demand, streaming platforms, and social media visibility.
He explained that while many veteran performers still earn between ₦250,000 and ₦300,000 per role, Chatta’s value has skyrocketed due to his versatility, box office appeal, and strong fan base across Yoruba and mainstream Nollywood circles.
“If Ibrahim Chatta appears on a movie set, he has been paid ₦5 million. That’s the amount he currently charges,” Otolo stated.
“He is the highest-paid actor presently. My point is that he can do up to 20 jobs in a month. I brought him to my movie, ‘Jigi’, shot in Ogbomoso recently,” he added.
Otolo’s comments have since stirred a wave of reactions across social media, with many fans debating whether Chatta’s growing fee reflects Nollywood’s evolution or a widening economic divide among its stars.
Industry observers note that Chatta’s rise symbolizes a shift in Nollywood’s pay structure, where demand, consistency, and digital influence often outweigh seniority or years of experience.
Ibrahim Chatta, who began his career in the early 2000s, has featured in over 200 films across both Yoruba and English genres, earning acclaim for his emotional depth, dynamic roles, and commitment to realism in storytelling.
Analysts say his reported fee mirrors broader trends in Nigeria’s creative industry, where leading actors like Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham, and Zubby Michael are also commanding multi-million-naira rates per project.
Fans on X (formerly Twitter) have praised Chatta for “breaking boundaries” and “proving that talent still pays in Nollywood,” while others argue that veteran actors deserve better pay and pension systems.
Otolo’s revelation has reignited public conversations about equity, funding, and professionalism in Nollywood, an industry now estimated to be worth over $6.4 billion and ranked among the top three global film producers by volume.
As the debate rages, Ibrahim Chatta continues to dominate the screen and headlines, a reflection of how far Nollywood has come, and how competitive it has become.
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