“We are mobilizing protests across Northern states, then we will proceed to Abuja with our beds and Garri and stay there until Tinubu listens to us and take urgent action to solve our problems.” Enough is Enough!
- Northern Actor Sadiq Sani Sadiq
"Yesterday, we stepped out to protest against the worsening level of insecurity in the country. To my greatest surprise, President Tinubu and his supporters had rented a crowd of counter-protesters, the majority of whom were women with children at home."
— Falz reacts in shock after seeing counter-protesters during yesterday's protest in Lagos State.
Born on March 27, 1946, in Oba-Ile, Osun State, Kola Oyewo began his acting career in 1964 with the Oyin Adejobi Theatre Group. He later became one of the most recognised figures in Yoruba theatre and Nigerian film.
He was widely known for his portrayal of Odewale in Ola Rotimi’s play, “The Gods Are Not to Blame,” a role that earned him recognition across the African theatre scene.
During a career that spanned more than six decades, Oyewo featured in several productions, including “Saworoide,” “Sango,” “Koseegbe,” “Super Story” and many Yoruba-language films that contributed to the growth of Nigeria’s movie industry.
Beyond acting, Oyewo was also an academic. He earned a doctorate degree in Drama from the University of Ibadan and taught at Obafemi Awolowo University, Redeemer’s University and Elizade University.
Through his teaching and mentorship, he helped train and guide generations of actors, playwrights and scholars, leaving a lasting impact on Nigeria’s theatre, film and academic communities.
If “Speak To Me” delivers on the promise of the snippets, don’t be surprised when more people start paying attention to @Favouriteboyt.
Momentum usually starts quietly before everyone notices it.
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This is absolutely a remarkable job, @favouriteboyt had 10 million followers, some of you would already be calling him the future of Afrobeat.
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Success in music isn’t always about who is the most talented.
Sometimes it’s about who combines talent, consistency, confidence, and timing the best.
@Favouriteboyt seems to understand that formula.
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Every time I come across content from @Favouriteboyt, the branding feels polished.
It’s a reminder that first impressions still matter, especially in a crowded music industry.
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If we’re being fair, the Ruger comparisons aren’t random.
But after listening closely, @Favouriteboyt has enough uniqueness in his delivery to stand on his own without needing anyone else’s identity.
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One thing I appreciate about @Favouriteboyt is that he isn’t trying too hard to fit into a box.
You can hear different influences, but the goal clearly seems to be creating an identity people can recognize instantly.
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People keep debating who the next breakout Afrobeat star will be, but names like @Favouriteboyt deserve to be part of that conversation.
There’s something about the confidence, the sound, and the presentation that feels intentional.
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