• At first, it was love, or at least it looked like it. Until it wasn’t. In the wild west of dating, while semi-famous, the expectations to foot bills can be endless.

    In this As Told To, ShineTTW opens up about falling hard, loving honestly and how his interactions with famous celebrities led to his girlfriend demanding exorbitant money from him.

    This is ShineTTW’s story as told to Marv.

    I had just attended Lagos Fashion Week 2024 when a contact who worked at a fashion magazine in New York, US, reached out to ask if I would like to attend some of the New York Fashion Week shows. It would be my first fashion event outside Nigeria. I accepted the offer, even though I didn’t tell them I had to save up for it. It cost me a lot of money to be there, but I wanted to be at the show.

    Then boom, my pictures started flying around on the internet as one of the Nigerian artists at  New York Fashion Week. That was cool to see that, but also a bit strange. I wasn’t even pushing myself as a fashion-forward musician at that point. But I felt good to be in the spotlight. 

    People were paying attention even when I wasn’t performing.

    That visibility came as both a blessing and a curse. The truth is, people especially women, never really meet the real me.. They meet “the artist,” the me that went to New York Fashion Week. The guy in the fashion photos, the interviews and music videos. They fall for the idea, not the reality. And in the event that love blossoms, that illusion is always in the mix. 

    I lived with the music producer Spellz in 2019, so I knew early in my career how illusions manifest and people begin to have expectations. In those days, I was always around whenever big artists, such as Wizkid and Runtown, came to record music. The benefits of being in the same space with them aren’t just learning from their creative process but also picking up lessons from their experiences, including relationships.

    There is a babe I first met in 2021. She was beautiful, but nothing serious transpired between us. We just said hello and exchanged contacts.  I reached out a few times after, tried to link up, but it never happened. She always said she was busy. I’ve learned that if someone wants to be with you, they will. So, I didn’t push it.


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    In 2024, I was in the U.S, and I found out she was around too. That’s when we finally met up again. This time, it clicked. We went on dates, did grocery shopping together and hit the studio. It felt like a real relationship, like something was actually forming. In that one week I spent there, we saw each other constantly. I liked her. She liked me. But I still lived in Lagos, and she was in the US. We were both honest about not liking long-distance, but we decided to try.

    You see, I’ve always thought I was terrible at dating. Not because I’m emotionally unavailable or anything, but because, for some reason, I’ve always been unlucky in love.. I’ve had three serious relationships, and none of them worked out. They all started out the same way: good vibes, connection and real spark. But they always ended the same way too: in disappointment and distance.

    My single “Time” came out of that. It’s about those moments when something starts off feeling like magic but ends in a mess. “Time will determine if your love is real or vanity” came straight from that place of disillusionment. 

    When things start going weird in one of my relationships, I’d try to convince myself that maybe with time, it would get better. But it never does. 

    But with this babe, it felt good, even though my pessimism due to failed relationships was peaking. At the same time, I thought I could beat the odds. She came to Nigeria for Christmas shortly after, and we spent even more time together—weeks, actually. It felt real and consistent. But then came the unnecessary billing and demands.

    As an artist, people often assume I’ve got money lying around, that I can sponsor their lifestyles and fix all their problems. She’d always make insane demands for things; if it’s not luxury bags and hair, it’s to sponsor dinners for her and her group of friends. The one that broke the camel’s back and has since stuck with me the most was when she asked that I pay her rent. It was ₦5 million. When I said I couldn’t, she said I didn’t love her and wasn’t willing to spend money on her. I tried to make her understand that I don’t have unbudgeted funds lying around, but she didn’t see my point. The entitlement became clear to me. It felt inconsiderate and l wasn’t comfortable with it. I realised that she had seen me at fashion week and the clothes, and assumed I was a bag of money. Suddenly, someone who wasn’t interested in me in 2021 was now interested. So I ended the relationship.

    She tried to fix it, even after I said I was done. But I couldn’t do it. I’ve seen that play out too many times. Each time it happens, things repeat themselves. I had realised that with her, love is always transactional. It’s sad. It makes me wonder what people truly wanted from me: me, what they think I can give, or access to the famous people I am in proximity to. 

    At one point, every “I love you” sounded suspicious.  So, I began to slowly, though painfully, detach myself from the drama and relationship. I’ve become quick to get myself away from things that don’t serve me. It makes me guarded.

    Being an artist complicates everything, and it’s a weight I carry on my chest. That’s why now, I’m not looking for relationships. I’m not on the streets, I’m not in love. I’m just at peace. I just carry all of my feelings with me into the studio. And it’s crazy, some of these stories and memories show up in my music, even when I don’t intend to. Sometimes I write a line and don’t even know why I wrote it until later. That’s when I go, “Oh… this was about her.” 

    It’s a similar situation to “Time.” It’s why some people think it’s just a breakup song, but it’s a reflection and timestamp on a period of hurt and clarity. If love finds me again, cool. If it doesn’t, I’ve already made peace with the idea that maybe, just maybe, I’m better off on my own.


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  • Before the sold-out music tours, performance at the BET Awards, and luxury wristwatches, there was a young talent named Davido and a talent manager named Asa Asika. Last weekend, Asika got married to the love of his life, Leona Adesanya in Lagos and a viral video of Davido crying during a speech at the wedding showed the bond between both men.

    What started as a manager-artist link-up in the early 2010s has now grown into one of Afrobeats’ most iconic partnerships, complete with a silent breakup, a wholesome reunion, and enough full-circle moments to make other musicians jealous.

    Asika and Davido’s friendship has survived egos, growth, and the madness of fame. Through it all, they’ve given us some of the biggest moments in Nigerian pop culture. 

    Here’s a complete timeline of their friendship: from the first link-up to the bromance that brought Davido to tears at Asika’s wedding last weekend.

    Pre-2010s: Asa Asika and Davido became casual friends

    In an interview that Asa Asika did in 2020 on Joey Akan’s Afrobeats Intelligence podcast, he said he doesn’t remember the first time he met Davido, but they were both teenagers. Asika was at Whitesands School and Davido at British International School (BIS).

    Some boys in Asika’s class in Whitesands moved to BIS, and became Davido’s classmates. Some moved from Davido’s class in BIS and ended up at Whitesands too. “We had a few of those kinds of friends. We knew each other. I knew there was this guy David that used to make music,” he said.

    He also said that some of their friends convinced them to work together. Davido was known as the guy who had a great passion for music. As a teenager, Asika had worked with singer YQ, who was signed to Storm360, a record label owned by Obi Asika (Asa’s uncle) at the time. It made sense that their school friends saw potential in them and tried to convince them to work together. 

    But at the time, Davido was only interested in being a music producer and label owner, not a musician. 

    2010: Asa Asika managed Davido

    In the late 2010s, when Asika was still trying to work with Nero NPZ, Davido’s cousin, he called Asika to say he was ready to give being a musician a shot. Asika was aligned, and it was go-time. “We always used to say it. You [Davido] can do this better than all these people,” Asika said.

    Davido was working on his first single, “Back When”. He finished the song in Nigeria and featured Naeto C, Asika’s cousin, on it. That period was Asika’s first rodeo with talent management. At age 20, he became Davido’s manager.

    Together, they did the groundwork for what became HKN Music, Davido’s first record label. Under Asika’s management, Davido’s “Back When” and “Dami Duro” blew up and made him a household name.

    2012: Asa Asika and Davido split

    However, after working together on Davido’s first album, Omo Baba Olowo: The Genesis and releasing it, they split up. Rumours arose that they split due to ego clashes and industry pressure. Some said it was a business disagreement, but none could be confirmed. They never aired their dirty laundry in public.

    In 2013, Asika focused on his personal music company, StarGaze Management Company. In 2016, he founded The Plug Entertainment, an entertainment and management firm alongside Bizzle Osikoya.

    Davido, on the other hand, had a new manager called Kamal Ajiboye during that period, launched another label, Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), signed a deal with Sony Music and released his Son of Mercy EP, which wasn’t critically acclaimed.

    Though they were apart regarding work, that didn’t stop them from making money together as friends. According to Asika, they made more money together when they split than when they first worked together.


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    Late 2016/Early 2017: Asa Asika and Davido reunited

    By the time Asika and Davido got back to working together, they had both evolved. Asika had worked with more artists, like Ayo Jay, BOJ, Naeto C, DJ Obi, Black Magic, etc. Davido has had major label experience and achieved more success in his music career.

    Asika once stated that he wasn’t impressed with how the Son of Mercy EP performed, but it gave him insight about what worked when he was in the team and when he wasn’t. “Everybody saw the difference when I came back. So, everybody knew that these guys [him and Davido] together are a force. Me and him [Davido] always knew it was just a thing of us being men and say that ‘Oya, let’s go and do this.”

    Davido rehired Asika as his manager in 2017. It was a surprise but a welcome comeback. That same year, Davido released “If” and “Fall.” Both songs went on to kickstart OBO’s international crossover.

    Since the two got back together as musician and manager, their professional relationship has flourished. They remain among the most successful artist-manager duos in African music history.

    2025: Davido cries at Asa Asika’s wedding

    Over the weekend of May 16th, 2025, the most talked-about event was Asa Asika’s wedding to Leona Adesanya. “Davido’s manager is getting married” and “It’s the wedding of the guy who blew OBO” were the kind of comments that spread on the internet. Also, thanks to the ever-present media and to Davido’s vibrant self, several moments from the wedding that revealed the depth of their friendship went viral online.

    From making an enthusiastic comment, “Person wey change my life for fourteen years” and bringing out bundles of Naira notes to lavish at Asika’s wedding,  it was a wholesome weekend of celebration, loyalty and bromance for Davido and Asa Asika.


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  • What do you get when you mix cutting-edge AI, a trio of beloved Nigerian celebrities, and the universal love for mothers? A heart-melting Mother’s Day campaign that left thousands in joyful tears.

    Driven by the insight that Nigerians deeply value emotional connections with their favourite celebrities, especially the joy of receiving a personalized message, Indomie intentionally created a meaningful experience this Mother’s Day using AI technology. This further reinforces the brand’s commitment to fostering genuine emotional engagement with its audience and celebrating the powerful bond between mother and child.

    Celebrities Say Your Name and Mum’s – Powered by AI

    As a family-oriented brand that cares about the mother-child bond, Indomie lit up social media with AI-generated lip-sync videos of popular celebrities like Shaffy Bello, Bimbo Ademoye, and Asherkine. These weren’t just generic greetings; they were dynamic, AI-enhanced messages that appeared as though each star was speaking directly to individual mums. The novel concept was designed to ensure every participant, regardless of class, location, and ethnicity, benefits. The technology synched the celebrities’ lips and voices perfectly with custom messages, making each clip feel authentic, emotional, and uniquely tailored.

    Mothers’ Favourite Celebrities Meticulously Selected

    After a rigorous selection, Shaffy Bello, the eldest of the charming trio, qualified to honour mothers with a heartwarming greeting on Mother’s Day. Without a doubt, the veteran actor who appeals to older mums embodies the essence of a premium, nurturing mother figure, aligning with Indomie’s brand and message.​ Similarly, Bimbo Ademoye, one of the most sought-after thespians in Nigeria today, commands an unarguable appeal to mothers who are avid followers of Nollywood films and she made it to the list by popular demand. Interestingly, the only man on the list, Akinyemi Oluwaseun Omotayo, otherwise known by his showbiz moniker, Asherkine, was engaged for the role owing to the recognition of his philanthropic endeavours, resonating with audiences who value benevolent figures.​ Ultimately, the selection aimed at ensuring everyone gets a sense of belonging throughout the entire experience. 

    Seamless Activation

    Without much ado, participants simply entered their names and their mums’, and this was followed by the option to choose their favourite celebrities. In return, they received a video message where their favourite celebrity addressed their mother by name, praised her lovingly, and shared a heartfelt Mother’s Day greeting. The result? A deeply moving and memorable experience that felt as personal as a handwritten letter, but powered by AI.

    Fans Flood Social Media with Joy

    The response was immediate and emotional. Across Instagram and Twitter, users couldn’t contain their excitement.

    @i_amstillprecious shared, “I’ve done mine already and gotten my video. Thank you so much, ma. My mum would love this!”
    @viv_carings_ng added, “It really works! I just made one for my Mum and Mum-in-law. Thank you.”
    And perhaps most touching was @babyluv_23amazing, who said, “Thanks for making my mum feel special. She was so happy listening to you.”

    These posts were more than just testimonials, they were proof that technology when used with empathy and cultural understanding, can spark real human connection.

    Culture Meets Innovation

    What set this campaign apart wasn’t just the novelty of AI but how deeply it resonated with Nigerian cultural values, especially the importance placed on honouring mothers. By using voices that mums already loved and recognized, the campaign fused local celebrity appeal with global tech innovation to create moments that felt intimate and real.

    Whether it was Shaffy Bello’s regal tone, Bimbo Ademoye’s youthful warmth, or Asherkine’s cheerful energy, the AI-enabled messages allowed each mum to feel seen, heard, and celebrated right from the heart.

    A New Era of Personalized Celebration

    Indomie’s AI-powered celebrity video messages didn’t just kick off Mother’s Day; they redefined what brand-led celebrations can feel like. This campaign proved that personalization, especially when enhanced by AI and culture, isn’t just a trend; it’s the future of emotional storytelling.

    And if anything is clear, it’s that technology can do more than innovate, it can touch hearts.

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  • There’s something incredibly attractive about a man who knows how to put a look together. While we’ve dragged AMVCA and low-budget Bridgerton looks in the past, today, we’d like to hand out flowers to ten Nigerian men who constantly give us hope when it comes to fashion. 

    Source: Twitter

    No, not him. 

    Here are our picks for the most stylish male stars in Nigeria right now

    Ladipoe

    Source: Instagram/Ladipoe

    Yes, we all know Ladipoe’s bars have made him a rap icon, but can we, as a community, also get into his looks? The Mavin star has consistently served us fashion moments, from his music videos to the Grammy red carpet. The most exciting part of Ladipoe’s style is his decision to never show up in a boring suit. From leather pieces from Maxivive to denim fits from TJ Who, Ladipoe is definitely a man with great taste. 

    Ebuka Obi-Uchendu

    Source:Instagram/Ebuka

    It’s hard to see a Best Dressed list that doesn’t have Ebuka Obi-Uchendu. From red carpet events to that infamous agbada from Banky W and Adesua’s wedding, Ebuka never disappoints, even on his off days. 

    Adekunle Gold 

    Source: Instagram/AdekunleGold 

    Remember when Adekunle Gold’s style was very cool, choir lead singer chic? No other style transformation in the entertainment industry has been able to top his evolution into AG Baby. The Party No Dey Stop singer successfully ditched the fade for some braids and switched out his basic T-shirts for colourful statement pieces from brands like Orange Culture and Kemakolam. We’re here for the new, more adventurous Adekunle. 

    Ebuka Nwobu 

    Source: Instagram/KingEbuka

    Ebuka Nwobu may spend a lot of time behind the scenes creating killer music videos for style stars like Tems, Ckay and Cruel Santino. But don’t get it twisted; this producer is a fashion baby boy all on his own. Ebuka has that “I just rolled out of bed and threw this on” style that can be deceptive to the point where you think it’s easy to pull it off. But the truth is, looks like these are often the hardest to execute. The crazy part is, just like Rihanna, there’s a high chance he probably just rolled out of bed in this fit for real. 

    Asake 

    Source: Instagram/AsakeMusic

    Ololade mi might be music’s biggest breakout from 2022, but like we said last year, the singer is also a breakout style star in our books. While it has taken several artistes in the game years to figure out their style and push the fashion envelope, Asake has done that and more in just a year. Oversized suits, bright colours, skirts repurposed as shirts and those baggy denim pants from the Joha teaser; is there any look Asake hasn’t pulled off yet? 

    Denola Grey

    Source: Instagram/DenolaGrey

    Love it or hate it, the truth is Denola Grey has changed the Nigerian fashion scene and raised the bar for how men show on the red carpet. Before his arrival, the most we could get from male celebrities were burgundy blazers and floral suits. However, in the years that have followed Denola’s entry into the entertainment scene, we’ve watched other men attempt to step outside of the rule book of conventional men’s fashion. Denola’s spot on this list is as much about his style as it is about the influence it has had on other men on this list. 

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    Rema 

    Source: Instagram/HeIsRema 

    Gen Zs in the building, stand up! Rema’s y2k style has made him one of the most exciting stars of the moment. Never taking himself too seriously, Rema’s looks are as fun and sometimes as chaotic as the man behind them. 

    Mai Atafo 

    Source: Instagram/MaiAtafo

    Mai Atafo embodies the classic man Jidenna sang of in 2015. The designer is known for putting men like Denola Grey and Ebuka Obi-Uchendu in some of the coolest suits we’ve seen, so it makes sense that his closet is filled with looks that’d make both James Bond and Christian Grey jealous AF. Let’s not even get into his best accessories: those glasses and his salt-and-pepper beard. 

    Wizkid 

    Source: The Guardian

    Just like his music, Wizkid’s style is very stress-free. The Essence singer is known to focus more on what the TikTok girls call “quiet luxury”. So instead of throwing on a waistcoat, jacket and 50 Cuban links, Wizkid will most likely pull up in a monochromatic sweater, trousers and sunglasses that cost exactly the same thing but with none of the heat or heaviness involved. While most musicians dress like they just came into funds, Wizkid dresses like a black character on Succession would dress — he’s the rich uncle with old money. 

    Adebayo Oke Lawal 

    Source: Instagram/TheOrangeNerd

    Not a lot of men can boast of evolving with the times while simultaneously maintaining a sense of style that is distinctively theirs. Taking fashion risks and being unapologetically experimental with his looks, Adebayo Oke Lawal of Orange Culture is way ahead of the curve; most of the outfits he wears don’t make sense now. But guess what? There’s a high chance you’ll be trying out one of his looks this time next year. If that isn’t an icon move, I don’t know what is. 

    Burna Boy 

    Source: Instagram/BurnaBoyGram

    We all know Burna Boy is a risk taker when it comes to his music — which other Nigerian act would think of sampling Toni Braxton or featuring Lily Allen? But we believe it’s time the African Giant gets some well-deserved flowers for his risky fashion choices. It doesn’t matter whether he’s making history on a stage at Madison Square Garden or posing for a magazine cover, Burna and his stylist/sister Ronami Ogulu consistently balance a healthy mix of hip-hop-influenced street style with interesting proportions from some of the biggest names in fashion. 

    Wale Lawal 

    Source: Instagram/WalleLawal

    Wale Lawal’s style’s ease and simplicity make us think he’s on a permanent holiday or chilling in the South of France while attending Sofia Richie’s wedding. The writer’s clean-cut blazers, adire fits, and signature hat are almost as famous as his work at The Republic. Wale is the ultimate minimalist style star who understands the importance of building a distinct look around fashion items that’ll remain relevant 20 years from now. 

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  • Nothing gets the internet going like a hot and spicy celebrity showdown. From Olamide dividing Lagos into two (one for him and the other for Don Jazzy) to Wizkid dragging Davido by his invisible edges by likening his voice to that of a frog, the internet has given us some of the most hilarious beefs of the decade. 

    Olamide vs. Don Jazzy (2016)

    Remember the time Olamide banned Don Jazzy from the mainland and told him to #LeaveTrashForLawma? We do too! This beef which started at the 2015 Headies after Reekado Bankz (Mavin) won the next rated award over Lil Kesh (YBNL), was one of the biggest celebrity showdowns we’ve witnessed in real-time, and probably the last time people tuned in to watch that award show. The beef was so bad it got reactions from both Dangote and Obasanjo. Talk about impact! Who can forget the shady DJ who kept dropping diss tracks after each opponent made his point? 

    PSquare vs. PSquare vs. The Other Okoye Brother (2017)

    Nollywood always hammered on the saying “Blood is thicker than water”, but in  2017, after many years of wowing audiences around the world with their love songs and dance moves, PSquare decided to break up and go their separate ways. But instead of keeping it classy, the brothers (and their other non-singing brother, Jude) dragged each other for filth on the interwebs. And in typical Nigerian fashion, their wives ended up catching stray bullets as agents of discord. While they recently reunited to post their bank account details and collect money on Twitter, fans are still holding out hope for a musical reunion. 

    Wizkid vs. Davido (2017)

    Davido made fun of Wizkid for shooting his Come Closer video with an invisible Drake, and Wizkid called him “frog voice”. Wizkid went on to call Davido a “local artist”, to which Davido responded with a major flex, an American passport (God when?). The whole thing was so chaotic we enjoyed every single bit of it. 

    Tiwa Savage vs. Seyi Shay (2021)

    Imagine going to the salon to get your hair done and then getting front row seats to the biggest celebrity showdown of 2021? A prime example of “maintaining the same energy offline”, the whole shebang happened when, after allegedly dissing Tiwa in a track, Seyi Shay decided to form familiarity at a salon. In a world star move, Tiwa called bullshit and proceeded to drag Seyi Shay by her edges.  

    Burna vs. Davido (2020)

    It’s hard to pinpoint the origin of this beef. One minute, Burna Boy is attributing Davido’s success to daddy’s money, next thing, there’s a full-on wrestling match in a Ghanaian club. From Fem to Way Too Big, these two have been subbing each other for a while now. The pettiest part has to be when Davido posted a picture with Wizkid which he tagged “The two greatest of all time, no cap.” And we all know how Burna gets when his “African giant” status is not recognized. If you don’t get this, ask Coachella

  • “A person who does not know where his mates are succeeding will just die for nothing.” African proverb (and if it’s not African, take it like that).

    While you are here crying out of poverty, people are cashing out seriously with very little work. How? By tattooing the face of a celebrity on their bodies!

    Oh please don’t be scared. Me I know how you can do it that you will cash out.

    Let me teach you.

    a. Identify the celebrity that will be your cash machine.

    Important qualities to look for:

    b. Find those ones that are very active on social media. Any small matter, they chook mouth.

    If you pick someone like Genevieve Nnaji, I’m sorry, but you have just wasted a portion of your body that you cannot get back.

    c. Target Yoruba socialites (Don’t make me mention anybody’s name, plis), Yoruba Nollywood actors and actresses. You know, find your way into that circle.

    d. You can also target politicians or Nigeria as a whole. You may not get money oh, but at least you will have donated your body to a worthless cause.

    Exhibit 1.
    Exhibit 2. Imagine carrying such a problematic coat of arms of your body forever. Hmm. It will take God’s intervention to separate you from jagajaga.

    But enough of this shalaye. HOW DO YOU CASH OUT FROM YOUR TATTOOS??

    Word on the street is that a celebrity tattoo can fetch you between N100K to N1m. Imagine that. ONE MILLION NAIRA. Just to do this?

    Bobrisky Finally Transfers N1 Million To Lady Who Tattooed His Face On Her  Back

    Best believe I’ll cover myself completely in like 68 tattoos. N1m x 68 = N68m. That is, N68,000,000.

    Me, after I draw the tattoos.

    But your village people can manifest at that time sha. And things can go wrong for you, just like it did for my madam here.

    Apparently, she got a tattoo of Bobrisky. While she was waiting for cashout so she can go and ball, her father disowned her. As if her condition could not get even poorer, Bobrisky did not acknowledge her.

    Alexa, play ‘Problem.’

    But her guardian angel did not overdose on Fufu. Bobrisky finally responded.

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    And just like that, my good sis is a millionaire.

    Another good example is my homegirl, MandyKiss, who tattooed Naira Marley on her leg and became an ‘internet sensation’.

    How so? Naira Marley followed her back on Instagram! If that is not enough clout, then I don’t know what it is.

    So, there you have it. Pick your target and tattoo away.

    Wizzy baby.
    This No Be Naira Marley, Na Okey Bakassi" - Nigerians React As Lady Flaunts  Cute Tattoo of Naira Marley's Face on Her Thigh
    Or Nimota Marley.

    Jah be with you.

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  • Hi guys, I’d like for us to take a minute to talk about Wizkid and Tiwa Savage. Shall we?

    Yes I know, we’re all here for this

    There has been a lot of controversy about these two, mainly because most people aren’t sure whether or not they’re dating.

    Worry no more my friends, for I’m here to reveal the truth.

    Before we proceed, let’s quickly go back to the their first collaboration. Notice how Wizkid seemed to know his limits?

    Okay aunty, I should just sit beside you here ?

    Now, fast forward to their next song (Ma lo). We see very clearly that Starboy has become limitless . He was steady making his fellow Yoruba demon’s proud.

    Yess, That’s our boy!

    Shortly after, they start travelling together, performing together, and giving each other everlasting hugs.

    Small small oh.

    Everyday, they surprise us with their public displays of love and affection. Actually, every minute.

    Please continue oh, we are not tired.

    Now as you can see, this clearly isn’t enough proof that they’re dating. Right?

    Just relax, I’m getting to it.

    I want you to pay close attention to this video. What do you see? It’s your favourite celebrities. What are they doing? kissing. Yes, kissing.

    If you still don’t believe, then you fall under one of the categories below.

    The people who will continue to be in denial because Wizkid is their designated husband.

    I pity you, better go and look for soulmate.

    There’s also the people who just think Tiwa is too old for Wizkid and it’s impossible.

    “When she’s not a sugar mummy”

    Anyway, whatever you choose to believe it is very clear that Wizkid and Tiwa Savage are living their best lives.

    And we’re behind them 100%

    Before I finally go, I have one question. Wizkid and Tiwa Savage are kissing, Davido and Chioma are kissing, even Bobrisky and Tonto Dikeh are kissing. Who are you kissing?

    Wawu sorry I was just joking.