FELIZNO DROPS NEW EP PROJECT “AWARENESS” A BOLD FOUR-TRACK STATEMENT FOR HIS FANS:

  

FELIZNO DROPS NEW EP PROJECT AWARENESS”  A BOLD FOUR-TRACK STATEMENT FOR HIS FANS:

 




News “You can’t be a role model when you don’t have money” – Nedu Wazobia

 Popular Nigerian media personality and on-air personality, Nedu Wazobia, has sparked widespread debate with his recent candid statement emphasizing the role of financial stability in being perceived as a role model in contemporary Nigerian society.



In comments that quickly went viral across social media platforms and news outlets on March 10, 2026, Nedu asserted:

“You can’t be a role model when you don’t have money in Nigeria. Most women wey dey live for Lekki, na men dey pay their rent.”

The outspoken broadcaster made the remarks during a discussion, highlighting what he described as societal realities where influence and admiration are often tied to visible financial success rather than solely moral or personal qualities. He argued that in Nigeria’s current economic and social landscape, poverty severely limits one’s ability to inspire or serve as an exemplar, as financial provision frequently underpins respect, lifestyle emulation, and even basic perceptions of credibility.

Nedu Wazobia, known for his bold takes on relationships, culture, and social issues through radio, podcasts, and public appearances, has once again ignited conversations about materialism, gender dynamics, success metrics, and the true essence of role modeling in a challenging economy.

The statement has drawn mixed reactions: some Nigerians agree that financial independence enhances one’s capacity to positively influence others—through philanthropy, mentorship, or simply demonstrating achievement—while critics argue it undermines intangible values like integrity, resilience, kindness, and intellectual contribution that define genuine role models regardless of wealth.

This latest commentary comes amid Nedu’s continued presence in entertainment discourse following previous high-profile moments in his career.

Nedu Wazobia’s views continue to provoke thought on how society defines influence and aspiration in modern Nigeria. As debates rage online and in public spaces, the conversation underscores deeper questions about values, economics, and leadership in the country.


Mo Abudu: Showmax Closure Is Wake Up Call For Local Streaming Platforms

Renowned Nigerian media entrepreneur, filmmaker, and founder of EbonyLife Group, Mosunmola "Mo" Abudu, has described the recent discontinuation of Showmax as a pivotal moment that should galvanize African creatives and entrepreneurs to build sustainable, homegrown streaming platforms tailored to the continent's unique needs and market realities.


The announcement came from Canal+ Group, which acquired MultiChoice—the parent company of Showmax—following a comprehensive strategic review of its streaming operations. Showmax, launched in 2015 as Africa's homegrown response to global streaming giants, has faced substantial annual losses deemed unsustainable in an increasingly competitive and capital-intensive global environment. The decision reflects a shift toward financial discipline and broader digital optimization, with no retrenchments planned as affected employees will transition to other roles within the group.


In her reaction shared via Instagram and widely reported across Nigerian and international media, Mo Abudu emphasized self-reliance and ownership in the African entertainment ecosystem. "No one is coming to save us," she stated. "It is up to us to build sustainable business models that truly work for Nigeria and Africa. The closure of Showmax should serve as a wake-up call for local creatives to focus on developing and sustaining our own distribution platforms that support the growth of indigenous stories, films, and content."


Abudu, a trailblazer in African storytelling through EbonyLife's production of acclaimed series and films, highlighted the risks of depending on foreign-owned platforms. She urged stakeholders in the creative industry—including filmmakers, producers, investors, and tech innovators—to seize this opportunity to create robust, locally controlled alternatives that prioritize African narratives, accessibility, and economic viability.


"The discontinuation underscores a broader truth: external platforms may come and go based on global priorities, but true empowerment comes from owning our distribution channels," Abudu added. "This is not the end of African streaming ambitions—it's the beginning of building what truly serves our audience and creators."


EbonyLife Group remains committed to advancing African content through innovative production and distribution strategies, and Abudu called on collaborators across the continent to join in forging independent pathways for the industry's future.

Veteran Nollywood Icon Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Opens Up: "Why I Rejected Deals That Could Have Made Me a Billionaire" – Prioritizing Integrity Over Wealth

Renowned Nollywood actress, philanthropist, and TIME 100 honoree Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, affectionately known as "Omosexy," has candidly revealed in a powerful new interview that she deliberately turned down multiple high-stakes opportunities throughout her career that could have catapulted her to billionaire status. The disclosure, made during a revealing conversation on the Afropolitan Podcast, underscores her unwavering commitment to personal values, principles, and moral integrity in an industry often fraught with compromise.



In the interview, which has rapidly gained traction across social media platforms including Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook, Jalade-Ekeinde stated: "If I wanted to be a billionaire, I would have been it easily because I have been in situations where no one would have known and I would have taken things and compromised my stands, but I would say no, and I would walk away. Many times, many times."


The actress emphasized that these "deals under the table" and ethically questionable propositions came at various points in her more than three-decade career, often promising substantial financial rewards in exchange for bending her core beliefs. She chose instead to protect her name, her family, and her soul, even when the financial temptation was immense.


"Integrity has a price," Jalade-Ekeinde reflected. "Those opportunities came at the cost of my values. I chose to protect my name, my beliefs, and the core principles that define who I am. Not every success story is built on the fastest money. Sometimes it’s built on the decisions you refuse to make."



The revelations come amid a broader discussion of her life's challenges and triumphs, including losing her father at age 12, facing extreme hardship as a teenager (including borrowing money in dangerous circumstances in Mushin at 15 to support her family), winning Best Actress awards while nine months pregnant, enduring industry bans for standing her ground, and nearly losing her life during post-production on her directorial debut. Despite these trials, she credits her resilience to faith, family, and an unshakeable moral compass.


Jalade-Ekeinde, who has starred in over 300 films, served as an Oscar voter, and built a legacy as one of Africa's most influential entertainers, also shared her perspective on the differences between Nollywood and Hollywood, noting that she has never received residuals from her Nigerian work. She recently relocated to Los Angeles post-COVID to explore new opportunities while affirming, "Nollywood made me. Hollywood will pay me."


This candid admission has resonated deeply with fans and industry observers, sparking widespread praise for her authenticity and strength. Social media clips from the Afropolitan Podcast interview have gone viral, with many commending her for choosing legacy over quick wealth.


"I have things today that money can never buy," Jalade-Ekeinde concluded. "Peace of mind, a clean conscience, a respected name—these are priceless."


The full episode of the Afropolitan Podcast featuring Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is available now, with highlights circulating widely online.

Energy Bank Announces Upcoming Album "A Seed In The Stone" – Set for Release on March 25, 2026, Now Available for Pre-Add on Apple Music

Rising Afrobeat sensation Energy Bank is thrilled to announce his highly anticipated album, *A Seed In The Stone*, slated for release on March 25, 2026. This marks a significant evolution in the artist's career, building on the success of his 2025 EP *The Quiet Resilience* and recent singles that have captivated audiences worldwide. Fans can now pre-add the album on Apple Music to be among the first to experience this groundbreaking project.



*A Seed In The Stone* represents Energy Bank's philosophical and musical maturation, blending infectious Afrobeat rhythms with introspective lyrics that explore themes of love, resilience, intention, and personal growth. The album draws inspiration from life's fractures and glows, transforming personal experiences into universal anthems. As Energy Bank shared in a recent Instagram post, "I thank God for keeping me alive and giving me the courage to share my life with others through music."


The lead single, "Intentional," has already been released and is generating buzz for its raw exploration of love's authenticity. The track questions whether connections are genuine or merely games, setting the tone for the album's emotional depth.



### Full Track List for *A Seed In The Stone*:

1. Intentional (3:13)   

2. Luxury Love (2:51)  

3. End Of Discussion (4:23)  

4. Jumanji (3:13)  

5. 9/5 (3:00)  

6. Old Taker (3:29)  

7. Kum Kum (2:56)  

8. Next One (3:15)  

9. Volume (2:57)  

10. Ife Adigo (3:06)  


These tracks showcase Energy Bank's signature style, fusing high-energy beats with soulful melodies and thought-provoking narratives. From the upbeat vibes of "Jumanji" to the reflective tones of "Old Taker," the album promises a dynamic listening experience that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners.


"Creating *A Seed In The Stone* has been a journey of self-discovery," said Energy Bank. "Each song is a piece of my story, and I'm excited to share it with the world. This album is about finding strength in vulnerability and turning stones into seeds of growth."


The album will be available across all major streaming platforms, with exclusive pre-add options on Apple Music. Fans are encouraged to follow Energy Bank on social media (@iamenergybank on Instagram) for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive previews.


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