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Love & Stitches: Adeeko hails Wari Jaja For Assistant Role To Arrogant Boss

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The Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Whiskey Mistress, Mrs. Adenike Isi Adeeko, has commended Nigerian actor Wari Jaja for his remarkable performance as a personal assistant to an arrogant boss in the movie “Love and Stitches.”

Wari Jaja has also featured in movies like “THE RIGHT ONE,” “TRUE BOSSES,” “A BOY LIKE ME,” and others.

In a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja, Mrs. Adeeko said, “In a world where humility often takes a backseat to ambition ,Wari’s portrayal of this character serves as a poignant reminder of the power of grace under pressure and the quiet strength of those who choose to serve with dignity and integrity.

According to her ,”Moreover, Wari’s portrayal served as a powerful commentary on the nature of servitude and the complex dynamics that exist between those in positions of authority and those who serve them.

“Despite facing constant belittlement and disdain from their boss, Wari’s character remained steadfast in their commitment to their duties, embodying the timeless virtues of loyalty and dedication.

“With each measured step and every carefully chosen word, they brought depth and nuance to a character caught in the tumultuous whirlwind of corporate politics.

“Wari’s portrayal was not merely a portrayal of a personal assistant but a masterclass in the art of subtlety and restraint.”

Entrepreneur genius said one of the most striking aspects of Wari’s performance was their ability to convey the inner turmoil of their character without resorting to melodrama or exaggeration.

“Through subtle shifts in body language and facial expression, Wari revealed the quiet suffering beneath the surface of their character’s composed exterior.

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“It was a performance that spoke volumes, reminding us that true strength lies not in outward displays of power but in the ability to endure with grace and resilience.

But perhaps most importantly, Wari’s performance served as a source of inspiration for all who had the privilege of witnessing it. In a world that often celebrates arrogance and self-importance.

“He reminded us of the profound impact that humility and kindness can have on those around us. Their portrayal served as a rallying cry for empathy and understanding, challenging us to look beyond the surface and recognize the humanity in everyone we encounter.

“Wari Jaja’s performance as the personal assistant to an arrogant boss was nothing short of extraordinary. Through their masterful portrayal, they not only entertained and captivated audiences but also left a lasting impression that will continue to resonate long after the final curtain has fallen.”

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Concerns grow over 2baba’s new song, public conduct

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Pop star, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, is at the centre of intense public scrutiny following his performance at a recent concert.

Rendering a song which he titled, ‘Toto Mechanic’, the ‘African Queen’ crooner sang, “Baby, no panic eh/I be toto mechanic eh/no panic eh/I be toto mechanic eh/I just wan dey make your puna flenjo/I want to make your puna flenjo/When I finish with you/I go be your vibrator vendor/Gentleness/Ruggedness/Anyhow that you want it/Girl, I got it/Come and take it/Don’t be shy..”

“Toto” is a slang that is often used to mean “vagina”.

However, the performance was greeted with mixed reactions, with many people stating that the singer seemed to be in a downward spiral.

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A TikTok user, Sharon Wasem, wrote, “We never loved him because he was singing this rubbish; we did because he always made sense, and always respected himself, but what is this, pls?

“2baba, learn from your big brother, the legendary Bongos Ikwe. When his name is mentioned, the youth go on bended knees. How do you rubbish all that you worked so hard for? Where’s the sense pls.”

Another fan, Ifeoma, wrote, “I’ve been following 2baba for years. This new song doesn’t feel like him. It’s disjointed, like he’s going through something and just threw it out there.”

Echoing Ifeoma’s thoughts, yet another fan, Michael, stated that the lyrics of the song appear erratic and incoherent, “lacking the depth and poetic resonance that once defined his music”. He added that it seemed to be more a rushed attempt to stay relevant amid personal turmoil, rather than a true artistic expression.

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In a similar vein, a concertgoer alleged that at a recent event in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, “the singer appeared late on stage, looking tired, unkempt, and at times visibly disoriented”.

“He was slurring his words and forgot the lyrics to ‘African Queen’. It was painful to watch,” he alleged.

In January 2025, 2baba had announced that he had separated from his estranged wife, Annie Idibia (nee Macaulay). Soon after, he informed the public that he was now engaged to a member of the Edo State House of Assembly, Natasha Osawaru.

Since he announced their engagement, the couple has been seen together shopping, partying and visiting different places, including the Edo Assembly.

This led many of the singer’s fans, including controversial social media personality— Very Dark Man— to state that he was losing his star power. According to VDM, by being in places where he ordinarily shouldn’t be, many people had started to look down on him.

Indeed, the once-beloved crooner, who has long been admired for his soulful lyrics and calm persona, has given many of his fans growing cause for concern.

A Facebook fan, Isaac Alare, was also of the opinion that since his separation from Annie, the singer usually looked dishevelled and withdrawn.

Meanwhile, the singer’s mum had also made a video calling on Natasha to “release” her son. She said, “I’m calling on all mothers in Nigeria to help me beg Natasha to free my son. My son is going through a divorce process, and he is clearly not in his right senses now. I know my son, and this is not him. Please Natasha, the bead you put on his hand and neck, remove them.”

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However, making a joke in apparent reference to his mum’s pleas, the singer recently stated that he was trying to make enough money to pay his “kidnappers”, so he could be released to go home.

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Davido Reveals Date for White Wedding with Chioma

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Nigerian music icon David Adeleke, widely known as Davido, has officially disclosed the date for his White Wedding with his spouse, Chioma Rowland-Adeleke.

This announcement comes ten months following their glamorous traditional wedding, which took place in Lagos.

ELANZANEWS recalls that their opulent traditional ceremony was celebrated with great fanfare in June 2024 at Eko Hotels, Lagos.

In a recent interview with Breakfast Club, Davido shared that the eagerly awaited White Wedding is scheduled for August 2025.

“I’m hosting my White Wedding in Miami this August,” he revealed.

“Our traditional marriage made headlines across Nigeria because our relationship has been highly publicized, and we’ve faced many challenges, including the loss of our child,” Davido added.

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Nollywood actress decries new criteria of landing roles in films

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Nollywood Actress Jemima Osunde has condemned the act of pressurising actors to become an active social media content creators as a criteria for landing roles in films.

Osunde, who took to her social media platforms in a video clip to voice her frustration over the industry’s shift, said their aim of forcing actors to become online content creators was to promote their work.

According to her, acting should be based on talent and performance, but not forcing someone to be a social media online content creators.

The actress noted that Hollywood star Keanu Reeves had continued to thrive in the industry based solely on his craft, in spite of his minimal social media presence.

“Now they are forcing actors to be social media content creators. It is now like, ‘You see that dance? You must dance on the internet.’ Why?.

“It is like they are forcing everyone; so if you are not an actor with a social media presence, you are not going to be cast because you need to sell the film.

“That should not be my job! Like, how many times do you see Keanu Reeves when he is not on your screen as an actor?,” she wrote.

Osunde is a Nigerian actress, model, and presenter, who gained exposure after playing Leila in the television series ‘Shuga’.

She was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 15th Africa Movie Academy Awards for her performance in ‘ The Delivery Boy’ (2018).

The actress recently debunked the rumour of undergoing a BBL surgery, where she clearly stated her personality and advocacy for natural beauty.

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She also used the opportunity to question the validity of the user’s statement, subtly pushing back against the narrative that she had altered her body surgically.(NAN)

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