How celebs do damage control.
Davido- Starts drama, gets backup, then run giveaway or does charitable acts. Generosity wins.
Wizkid- creates the problem or inserts him, deletes post(s), then remembers God is the greatest. Religion is a strategy.
Olamide- Acts or gets disrespectful, stays unapologetic, plays nice afterwards backlash, and drops music. Using likeability to his advantage.
Burna- Causes the problem, acts tough and unbothered, then starts explaining nonstop. Plays the reverse victim card.
@anickytwtss He is celebrating himself to be fair. He had very very low self-esteem caused by his tribal marks.
As person wey go public school, I know how things can be. Them go don whyne am gaaaan ni. Ladies go don yaaab am tire.
So I feel him. Congratulations to him. More wins
This guy played his game consistently for two years. He never asked anybody to join him, but when he eventually won, Nigerians started rushing to get on board his ship without being invited. He didn’t discriminate by gender, race, status, or class — he just kept doing his thing, pure service to humanity.
Six days on board the ship, and some people are already complaining, playing useless edits with money they can’t afford to lose, and blaming him.
Success isn’t coincidence. It comes with consistency. Exercise patience, guys.
I honestly feel so bad for her. I went to her page the other day and saw someone ask, “You used to be so classy. What happened?”
I remember back in the day when her brand was built around elegance. She had her swimsuit line and other ventures and sold classiness as her image.
It seems those businesses never became the success she hoped for, and she ended up with Diddy expecting a lavish lifestyle, not knowing he’s a cuck that would pimp her and all she got from it was rent money.
It’s genuinely sad. To have a child with 50 Cent, have your reputation destroyed by Diddy and to wear the shame of what you did, and not even own a home.
Now that her options are drastically limited, she’s just decided to put the shame aside and go all in on the OnlyFans money.
In the end, Cassie fared better. She’s married, has three children, received $30 million, and moved to a different country.
And there’s a lesson in that. Well, there are many lessons tbh. Dating your ex’s friend is risky enough. Dating his enemy is setting yourself up. If a man hates your ex, why would you assume he’ll wife you? Treating you badly is as much about getting at him as it is about getting with you. And secondly, you gotta have a line you won’t cross for neither love nor money. If not, nothing remains hidden forever and you will be ashamed, ridiculed, mocked and have your whole life ruined because of your own choices.
Let me educate you.
The Alleged story behind the broken shackles signature;
Tinubu was a key NADECO figure after the 1993 June 12 election annulment. He faced threats, property seizures, and assassination attempts under Sani Abacha. His escapes involved daring border crossings, disguises, and narrow misses primarily through the “NADECO route” (a network of bush paths and informal crossings, often linked to Wole Soyinka and others).
Disguise and Motorbike to Benin Republic;
Tinubu fled Nigeria by disguising himself in a huge turban and babanriga. An old Hausa friend provided the clothes. He rode a motorbike across the border into Benin Republic around 1 a.m. He even visited Kudirat Abiola in disguise beforehand she didn’t recognize him at first.
The Amala Story in Cotonou (Benin Republic);
While hiding in a dingy hotel in Cotonou, Abacha’s assassins tracked him. One day, he went out on an okada to buy amala at a local market and meet allies like Alani Akinrinade. The killers arrived at the hotel while he was out. The sympathetic receptionist winked at him as he approached, warning him to flee. Wole Soyinka and others also narrowly escaped that night.
Further Movements and International Help;
From Benin, he continued coordinating the struggle, ferrying people and sneaking back. British authorities helped with emergency travel documents. He later got a diplomatic passport from an unnamed African country (as gratitude for MKO Abiola’s past help) and moved between the UK, US, and Côte d’Ivoire. His family was aided by diplomats and eventually joined him in the US.
These events tie directly into the “broken shackles” symbolism on his cap representing freedom from military oppression and the personal risks he took.
The NADECO route itself was a lifeline through bushy, forested border zones created to evade spies and security. Tinubu and others funded and used it heavily.
These stories fuel his political lore as a pro-democracy fighter.
@damilolazyt10@Oyoaffairs I am seriously baffled. Why are some of you on this internet space reason like housefly? Wow! I can't imagine how you think on a normal day, is this the same sense you grew up with? Or is it the situation of the country that has affected your sense of reasoning like this?