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Stella Dimoko Korkus Apologizes to Sharon Ooja
Blogger Stella Dimoko Korkus issued a public apology to actress Sharon Ooja after previously labeling her as the fourth wife of Chief Ugo Nwoke.
This retraction came amidst a wave of online backlash and scrutiny over the accuracy of the initial claim. The apology has been a significant topic within the entertainment community, emphasizing the importance of responsible journalism.
Court Grants Mohbad’s Family Permission for Second Autopsy
In a developing legal matter, the Ikorodu magistrate court has granted the family of the late singer Mohbad permission to conduct a second autopsy.
This decision follows ongoing concerns and disputes regarding the initial findings of his death. The family’s legal representatives have been actively involved, seeking clarity and justice through this additional examination.
Netizens Dig Up Past of Sharon Ooja’s Husband
Sharon Ooja’s marriage to Chief Ugo Nwoke continues to attract attention online as netizens uncover old wedding photos of Nwoke with his ex-wife.
This revelation has sparked debates and discussions about the implications for Ooja’s current marriage, further fueled by the previous controversy involving Stella Dimoko Korkus’s apology.
Nicki Minaj Congratulates Davido and Chioma on Their Wedding
Renowned rapper Nicki Minaj has extended her congratulations to Nigerian singer Davido and his wife, Chioma, on their recent wedding.
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Minaj, currently on her Pink Friday 2 World Tour, took a moment during her performance to acknowledge the couple, highlighting the global attention their union has garnered.
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