“Marriage Is Overrated” – Nollywood Actress Yvonne Jegede Shares Candid Views on Relationships and Remarriage

Nollywood actress Yvonne Jegede has sparked conversations with her recent remarks describing marriage as "overrated," while emphasizing that she remains open to the idea of remarrying if it happens naturally.



In an interview on Naija FM Lagos, the 42-year-old star explained that she is not actively seeking marriage but has learned from life experiences not to rule it out entirely. "I am open to remarriage if it comes, but I am not looking for it. I have learned not to say ‘never’," Jegede stated.

Reflecting on common relationship patterns, she noted: “I think marriage is overrated. A lot of people who dated for 10 to 15 years got married and they broke up within 2 to 3 years. Sometimes, you wonder why such couples didn’t just remain unmarried. Because when they add the marriage tag, a lot of intolerance gets in the way.”

Jegede suggested that cohabitation with a loved one could provide companionship and stability without the added pressures often associated with formal marriage.



Her comments come years after her own marriage to actor Olakunle ‘Abounce’ Fawole ended in 2019, less than a year after their union.

The actress's candid perspective has resonated widely on social media, prompting discussions about modern relationships, societal expectations, and the evolving views on marriage in contemporary society.

Afrobeat Pioneer Fela Kuti Set to Become First African Recipient of Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

 The Recording Academy has announced that legendary Nigerian musician and Afrobeat creator Fela Anikulapo Kuti will posthumously receive the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2026 Special Merit Awards Ceremony. This historic honor marks Fela Kuti as the first African artist to be recognized with this prestigious accolade.



Fela Kuti, often hailed as the "Black President" for his profound musical innovation and fearless political activism, will be honored alongside global icons including Whitney Houston, Cher, Carlos Santana, Chaka Khan, and Paul Simon. The award celebrates performers who have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording.

Known for fusing jazz, funk, and traditional African rhythms into the groundbreaking genre of Afrobeat, Kuti's influence extends far beyond music. His politically charged lyrics challenged corruption and oppression, inspiring generations of artists worldwide, from modern Afrobeats stars to international figures like Beyoncé and Questlove. Earlier this year, his iconic 1976 album *Zombie* became the first Nigerian recording inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

The Special Merit Awards Ceremony will take place on January 31, 2026, at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, on the eve of the 68th Annual Grammy Awards.

This recognition underscores the growing global impact of African music and cements Fela Kuti's enduring legacy as a revolutionary force in art and activism.

“If Doris Ogala Is Not Released by Tuesday” – VeryDarkMan Issues Ultimatum to Pastor Chris Okafor, Threatens to Release Evidence on Social Media

Social media activist Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has issued a stern warning to Pastor Chris Okafor of Grace Nation Ministry, demanding the immediate release of Nollywood actress Doris Ogala. In videos shared on his platforms on December 21, 2025, VDM gave an ultimatum: if Ms. Ogala is not freed by Tuesday, December 23, 2025, he will publicly release alleged incriminating evidence she sent him prior to her arrest.



VDM claimed he contacted Ms. Ogala on the morning of December 20, 2025, following a premonition, during which she forwarded documents and materials related to her accusations against Pastor Okafor and Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin. He alleged the evidence involves serious misconduct, including manipulation and cover-ups of criminal matters.

“I’m giving Pastor Chris Okafor and Jeremiah a warning: if Doris Ogala does not return home by Tuesday, every piece of evidence she sent me will be released on social media,” VDM stated, asserting that the arrest was intended to destroy proof on her phone.

Ms. Ogala was reportedly taken into custody on December 20, 2025, during a livestream interview, amid her public allegations of a breached marriage promise and other grievances against Pastor Okafor. No official confirmation of charges has been provided by authorities.

The development has escalated the ongoing controversy, drawing significant attention on social media and raising questions about the involved parties' claims.

As of this release, neither Pastor Chris Okafor nor Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin has issued a direct response to VDM's threats. The situation remains fluid.

Alleged Audio Conversation Between VeryDarkMan and Doris Ogala Surfaces Online Following Actress's Reported Arrest

An alleged audio recording of a phone conversation between Nollywood actress Doris Ogala and social media activist Martins Otse, known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has emerged online, intensifying public interest in the ongoing controversy surrounding Ms. Ogala's reported arrest.



The audio, which reportedly dates to shortly before her detention on December 20, 2025, captures Ms. Ogala expressing concerns for her safety and affirming her intention to share evidence related to her allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor of Grace Nation Ministry. In the recording, she discusses personal matters, denies intentions of blackmail, and references past traumas, while assuring VeryDarkMan of the truthfulness of her claims.

The leak follows Ms. Ogala's reported arrest during a livestream interview, where she confirmed the presence of police at her residence. The incident is linked to her public accusations against Pastor Okafor, including claims of a breached marriage promise and demands for ₦1 billion in damages.

VeryDarkMan has publicly shared details of his last call with Ms. Ogala, claiming she forwarded evidence to him and issuing warnings regarding her release. He has threatened further disclosures if the actress is not freed promptly.

As of now, no official confirmation of charges or statements from the Nigeria Police Force or involved parties have been released. The development has fueled widespread online discussions, with reactions ranging from concern for Ms. Ogala's well-being to debates over the allegations.

This story continues to evolve, with social media playing a central role in amplifying the narrative.

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Nollywood Actress Doris Ogala Reportedly Arrested Amid Ongoing Public Dispute

Reports emerged on December 20, 2025, that Nollywood actress Doris Ogala was taken into custody by police during a live online broadcast. The incident reportedly occurred while Ms. Ogala was participating in a livestream interview, where she confirmed the presence of officers at her residence.



The reported arrest follows a highly publicized controversy involving allegations made by Ms. Ogala against Pastor Chris Okafor, founder of Grace Nation Ministry. Ms. Ogala has claimed a long-term personal relationship with the pastor dating back to 2017, including accusations of a breached promise of marriage, emotional distress, and financial matters. Earlier in the week, her legal representatives issued a demand for ₦1 billion in damages related to these claims.

Comedian DeeOne was among those who publicly commented on the development, stating that Ms. Ogala would need to address her allegations in court. As of this release, no official statement has been issued by the Nigeria Police Force confirming the arrest or specifying any charges.

The situation has sparked widespread discussion on social media and in entertainment circles, highlighting the intersection of personal disputes and public scrutiny.



Details remain limited, and the matter is developing. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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