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Trust I Had In A Friend Left Me In A Drug Scandal

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Nollywood actress Lola Margaret has opened up on how the trust she had in a friend made her end up in a messy drug scandal.

In an interview with The Sun, says she was a victim of circumstances.

Hear her: ” My greatest regret ever was trusting a friend. But then, all that is in the past now, I am healed already. Honestly, I was just a victim of circumstances, and it took the grace of God for me to get out of it. I took time off social media for my sanity. People out there think they can judge based on hearsay, even when they know nothing about me. But it is what it is…. glory be to God. Handling scandals is not an easy thing. But when you did not do what you are accused of, you know how it feels… But it takes the grace of God to get out of it.”

When asked if she has the opportunity to change anything about yourself; what will that be, Lola Margret says, “It’s my height. But I’m grateful to God because I’m still taller than some people.”

Also expressing her view on sex for role in the movie industry, the light skinned Yoruba actress states, “Sex for role is a no-no for me. I actually didn’t fall under that condition. But it’s something that shouldn’t be happening.”

Margaret was arrested in 2020 after a huge amount of money was reportedly deposited in her account and she tried to withdraw it.

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‘Afrobeats greater than Afro-anything’: Rema counters colleagues belittling music genre

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Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter, Destiny Ikubor aka Rema has shared his opinion on the fad by some of his colleagues who are distancing their music from Afrobeats.

Skabash recalls that Burna Boy and Fireboy DML had expressed that Afrobeat music lacked substance or proper lyricism.

ALSO READ: Netizens drag Burna Boy over comment ‘afrobeats has no substance, just vibes’

Wizkid also said that he does not make Afrobeats music while announcing his new album.

More recently, Davido said he considers his music to be Afro-fusion instead.

ALSO READ: ‘Copying Burna Boy’: Reactions as Davido calls his music AfroFusion

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Davido attributes music success to personal values, not paternal wealth – Lifestyle Nigeria

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Award-winning singer, David Adeleke better known as Davido has stated that his success in the music industry didn’t come from his father’s wealth.

In an interview on the American podcast ‘Business Untitled’, Davido addressed the misconception about his success being solely linked to his affluent family background.

He emphasized that although his father’s financial status may have presented obstacles initially, it didn’t pave the way for his success.

Davido noted that there were individuals from wealthier backgrounds who tried to make their mark in the entertainment industry but failed to achieve comparable levels of success.

The ‘Unavailable’ crooner also said that skepticism surrounded his early days in the music industry because of his family’s wealth.

Nevertheless, he expressed gratitude for being recognized and accepted primarily based on his talent.

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Mutale Mwanza: Zambia’s Charismatic Entertainer Captivates Africa

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