Sandra ex-wife of Frank Edoho calls him out over alleged affair, spills shocking details

 Sandra, the ex-wife of Frank Edoho, has publicly accused the media personality of serial infidelity and emotional abuse following online speculation linking her romantically to singer Chike.


In a series of emotional social media posts, Sandra alleged that Frank Edoho had multiple affairs during their marriage, including alleged relationships with former Big Brother Naija contestant Tega Dominic and Mbong Amata, the ex-wife of filmmaker Jeta Amata.


She further claimed that Edoho often disappeared for days, mishandled her finances, and allegedly brought other women into their matrimonial home.


According to Sandra, the emotional strain eventually pushed her to end the marriage and file for divorce.


The mother of two also maintained that she is now free to associate with or date anyone she chooses following the end of the marriage.


Her statements appeared to be a response to ongoing online discussions and rumours alleging that she was involved with Chike while still married to Frank Edoho.


She said in part …


“Surviving A Bitch Ass Nigga, Frank Edoho.


Choosing to remain silent may give mixed signals to the narrative that a sadist and narcissist peddies, making everyone believe he is a victim.


Choosing to marry a man, raising our beautiful kids, single handedly building & growing a successful design business and giving my self wholly, undiluted and faithful through and through!


Until you decided that while I am pregnant with our first child, you would rather have a prolonged affair that lasted years with an actress, Mbong Amata amongst other women. Where do | even begin? The nights crying on the floor begging that you see me, with you walking out and not returning for days!….”


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“I’ve a chef “- Blord recounts detention in Kuje Correctional Center

 ‎Cryptocurrency entrepreneur, Blord has spilled details about his recent detention at Kuje Correctional Center amid ongoing lawsuit with Verydarkman.


‎It would be recalled that on April 1, 2026, the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered Blord, remanded at Kuje Correctional Center.


‎The charges include criminal conspiracy, impersonation, and unauthorized use of VeryDarkMan’s image.


‎Blord Shares Encounter During Detention

‎‎During a recent intervi‎According to Blord, he was held in the VIP section that had every appliance, amenity, and a personal chef.


‎”A room with every appliances you can think of. I wake up and sleep. I’ve a chef. When I was there, the whole prison was down, I had fun“, He stated.


Blord Granted Bail

‎Notably, Blord was granted bail on 17 April 2026 by Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia of the Federal High Court in Abuja.


The bail related to charges filed by VeryDarkMan, which included criminal conspiracy, impersonation, and unauthorized use of identity.


However, Blord spent two weeks in Kuje Correctional Centre before his bail was approved, with human rights activist Omoleye Sowore intervening for his release.


Upon fulfilling bail conditions, he was released and received a warm welcome from supporters in Awka.


‎Watch video below……ew, Blord claimed there’s a VIP section at Kuje Correctional Center for high-profile inmates.

Alexx Ekubo passes away at 40

 Popular Nollywood actor, Alexx Ekubo passes away at 40 after battle with cancer.



It was gathered that the Nollywood actor had died on the 11th of May 2026 after suffering from stage 4 liver cancer.


Prior to the news of his demise, Alexx Ekubo had gone missing from social media, with his last post having been made in December 2024.


Netizens have been left deeply bereaved over his death.

AMVCA 2026: Full list of winners

 The 12th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards was held on Saturday night at Eko Hotel and Suites.

AMVCA 2026

The annual event recognizes outstanding achievements in African film, television, and digital content creation.

Below is the complete list of winners and nominees across all award categories, as compiled by Gistreel.


Best Supporting Actor


Lateef Adedimeji – Gingerrr

Simileoluwa Hassan – The Yard


Femi Branch – Owambe Thieves


Gabriel Afolayan – Colours Of Fire


Femi Adebayo – King Of Thieves 2


Bucci Franklin – To Kill A Monkey – WINNER


Lateef Adedimeji – Red Circle


Uzor Arukwe – Behind The Scenes


Best Supporting Actress


Olamide Kidbaby – Oversabi Aunty


Linda Ejiofor – The Herd – WINNER


Bisola Aiyeola – Gingerrr


Nadia Dutch – Aljana


Sola Sobowale – The Covenant


Amal Umar – The Herd


Juliebrenda Nyambura – MTV Shuga Mashariki


Funke Akindele – Behind The Scenes


Best Lead Actor


Lateef Adedimeji – Lisabi: A Legend Is Born


William Benson – To Kill A Monkey


Mike Ezuruonye – Oversabi Aunty


Kanayo O. Kanayo – Grandpa Must Obey


Khumbuza Meyiwa – Bet I Love You


Uzor Arukwe – Colours Of Fire – WINNER


Wale Ojo – 3 Cold Dishes


Femi Branch – Red Circle


Best Lead Actress


Linda Ejiofor – The Serpent’s Gift – WINNER


Bimbo Akintola – To Kill A Monkey


Ifeoma Fafunwa – The Lost Days


Ariyike Owolagba – Something About The Briggs


Sola Sobowale – Her Excellency


Scarlet Gomez – Behind The Scenes


Genoveva Umeh – The Herd


Gloria Anozie-Young – Mother Of The Brides


Best Director


Akinola Davies Jr.- My Father’s Shadow – WINNER


Tunde Kelani – Cordelia


James Omokwe – Osamede


Daniel Etim Effiong – The Herd


Yemi Filmboy Morafa – Gingerrr


Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi – 3 Cold Dishes


Best Overall Movie


Gingerrr


The Herd


My Father’s Shadow – WINNER


3 Cold Dishes


The Serpent’s Gift


Behind The Scenes


Best Digital Content Creator


Elozonam Ogbolu, Genoveva Umeh


Akwaman


Destiny Ogie Osarewinda


Emmanuel Kanaga, Sophia Chisom – WINNER


Benedict Ehimare Oriaifo


Taaooma


Steve Chuks


Best Indigenous Language Film (West Africa)


The Serpent’s Gift


Lisabi: A Legend Is Born – WINNER


Labake Olododo


Olorisha


Aljana


Best Indigenous Language Film (East Africa)


Inside Job


Sayari


Addis Fikir – WINNER


My Son


Kimote


Best Indigenous Language Film (South Africa)


Bet I Love You


Sebata: The Beast


Ben Made It


Terra Of Queens And Kuma 2


Tlhaho Ya Mosadi – WINNER


Best Indigenous Language Film (North Africa)


The Omnipresent


The Delivery


The Hidden Voice


This Is Portsaid


Artal Alhanin: Our Memories – WINNER


Best Indigenous Language Film (Central Africa)


Mabanda – WINNER


Safou: A Gift From Nature


Golden Spoon


Best Scripted M-Net Original


Adam to Eve


Mother of the Bride


The Yard


The Low Priest – WINNER


Bobo


Best Unscripted M-Net Original


Nigerian Idol S10 – WINNER


Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa


Chapa Chapa My Love


Out N About (Harar)


Undugu


Best Indigenous M-Net Original


Inimba – WINNER


Kukoyi


Undugu


Out N’ About (Harar)


Kampala Creme


The Chocolate Empire


Mgbuka


Best Short Film


Fleas


Rise


Telephone


Hussaini – WINNER


My Body, God’s Temple


Best Cinematography


Jermaine Edwards – My Father’s Shadow – WINNER


Kabelo Thathe – To Kill A Monkey


Emmanuel Igbekele – The Herd


Daanong Gyang – Finding Nina


Emmanuel Igbekele – The Serpent’s Gift


KC Obiajulu – Stitches


Emmanuel Igbekele – Gingerrr


Best Editing


Kazeem Agboola – Cordelia


Omar Guzman Castro – My Father’s Shadow


Wanguma Peter Chidebere, Dele Doherty – Landline


Asurf Amuwa Oluseyi – 3 Cold Dishes


Winston Aig-Ohioma – Osamede


Daniel Anyiam – To Kill A Monkey – WINNER


Best Sound Design


Pius Fatoke, CJ Mirra – My Father’s Shadow – WINNER


Tolu Obanro – Gingerrr


Vaughan Phillips – Ben Made It


Tolu Obanro – The Party


Vaughan Phillips – Sebata: The Beast


Fisayo Adefolaju – The Herd


Best Music Score


Shirleen Wangari – Cards On The Table


Xavier Ighorodje – Gingerrr


Isaac Ayodeji – Suky


Tomi Adesina – 3 Cold Dishes


Best Documentary


Beyond Olympic Glory – WINNER


The Good, The Bad of Afrobeat


The People Shall


Not Addressing This Anymore


BOU


Best Scripted Series


To Kill A Monkey


The Yard


The Chocolate Empire


Inimba – WINNER


Kash Money


Best Unscripted Series


The Real Housewives Of Lagos


Nigerian Idol – WINNER


Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa


Offair With Gbemi And Toolz


Out N’ About (Harar)


Trailblazer Award


Uche Montana – WINNER


Industry Merit Award


Sola Sobowale – WINNER


Kanayo O. Kanayo – WINNER

“We didn’t give birth to twins” – Adekunle Gold clears air on rumour, speaks on daughter’s love for music

 Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold has addressed rumours surrounding his  family, clarifying reports that he and his wife Simi welcomed twins.Family


Speaking during a recent interview, the music star also opened up about his marriage to fellow singer Simi and their daughter Deja’s growing interest in music.


“It’s interesting to be married to another fantastic songwriter, and now our daughter is already giving signs that she might be one for music as well,” he said.


Adekunle Gold went on to dismiss online rumours claiming he and his wife recently welcomed twins.


According to the singer, the reports making rounds online are false, adding that they only have a son to their daughter.


“My wife and I didn’t give birth to twins. It’s just internet rumours. We have a son,” he added.


It would be recalled that late last year, a viral musical pregnancy video of the family caught the attention of many online, with Simi heavily pregnant and announcing that they were expecting their second child.


Weeks later, rumours circulated across social media claiming that the couple had welcomed twins.


The singer’s statement has now put an end to the rumours, while fans continue to admire the musical connection within their family.

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