The Buzz: Trending Entertainment News
It’s been a whirlwind in entertainment—voices rising, secrets unfolding, loyalties tested, and new perspectives emerging. Dive into the major moments shaping the buzz this week.
I’m standing up for all artists – Zinoleesky sparks split rumours with Naira Marley
Singer Zinoleesky has stirred fresh controversy after a bold Instagram post calling out unfair treatment of artistes. His message, which demanded transparency, respect, and fairness, has triggered speculation about a possible rift with his label boss, Naira Marley.
Fans immediately revisited late singer Mohbad’s past allegations against the Marlian label, wondering if Zinoleesky is now speaking up two years after Mohbad’s death. Zinoleesky has been signed to Marlian Music since December 2019.
Why I abandoned my car with UK police – Don Jazzy
Music executive Don Jazzy has cleared the air on a resurfaced UK police incident from his early hustle days.
His former collaborator Bankulli recently claimed Don Jazzy fled an accident scene after removing his car plate number.
But Don Jazzy corrected the narrative, explaining he actually waited for the police, took a breathalyser test, and only abandoned the impounded car because retrieving it would cost more than the car itself.
“The fine to collect the car back was more than the cheap car, so I left it with them lol,” he wrote.
Fans had expressed fear the case could be reopened, but Don Jazzy assured there’s nothing to panic over.
How Pasuma flew in from Germany to shoot my film – Mama Ereko
Veteran actress Mama Ereko has shared an emotional story of loyalty from Fuji legend Pasuma, who flew into Nigeria from Germany just to honour his role in her movie.
Pasuma, who had 22 scenes, reportedly bought clothes at the airport to avoid alerting people around him, headed straight from the airport to the movie set, delivered his scenes, and returned abroad immediately after.
Mama Ereko added with humour that she still owes him N10,000, but the singer never even asked about it.
Why I don’t bath my newborn everyday – Toke Makinwa
Media personality Toke Makinwa has stirred conversations among new moms after revealing she doesn’t bathe her newborn daily.
She argued that excessive bathing can harm a baby’s delicate skin, stressing that babies aren’t dirty since they’ve spent nine months in a clean womb environment.
Toke admitted she once judged her sister for doing the same with her niece but has now adopted the practice after seeing its positive effect. She plans to switch to daily baths when baby Yaya is between four and six months old.

Hafsoh Isiaq is a graduate of Linguistics. An avid writer committed to creative, high-quality research and news reportage. She has considerable experience in writing and reporting across a variety of platforms including print and online.




