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I’ve not achieved half of what she has achieved – Kiekie on inspiration from mother

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Popular content creator and actress, Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, popularly known as Kiekie, has opened up about how her mother inspires her.

Kiekie spoke during an appearance on the ‘What I Said’ podcast, where she reflected on how her drive for success is influenced by her mother, a successful businesswoman in the male-dominated oil industry.

Speaking about how the strength of character her mother exhibited in her career has unapologetically shaped her journey, she declared that she is not yet half as successful as her mother.

Revealing that she comes from a supportive family, Kiekie talked about being inspired to be loud by her mother’s impressive achievements in a male-dominated industry, which got people questioning her growth.

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She said, “I am privileged to come from a supportive family. My mum is a very big businesswoman in the oil space, which, like many other industries, is male-dominated.

“At some point, she was the secretary of the entire association, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria. People said things like, ‘Why would you put a woman in that position?’ and others.

“I look at her and say, if this being is bursting doors like this, I am not even loud enough. I have not even achieved half of what she has achieved industry-wise.”

Shedding more light on being loud, Kiekie revealed that people often question her about being “too loud and always shouting”.

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According to Kiekie, her response to this is that she is not loud enough, citing only having over 10 million followers across social media while Nigeria’s population is over 200 million.

She said, “One presenter met me on a red carpet and said, ‘Some people are of the opinion that you are too loud; you shout a lot.’ I told her she needed to be loud enough so I could learn her name.

“You have to be as loud as you can be. I am the one with the voice, I am the one with the dream, I am the one with the vision. I know what I want to achieve.

“Across (social media) platforms now, I have over 10 million followers, and you can compare that to the population of Nigeria (over 200 million people)? Do you see that my voice is not loud enough?”

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Davido speaks on the possibility of collaborating with Burna Boy and Wizkid

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In an interview with The Breakfast Club, Davido was quizzed about his relationship with fellow superstars Wizkid and Burna Boy, and the hitmaker stated that he no longer has a personal relationship with them.

“I don’t have a personal relationship with them. I did at some point,” Davido explained

He further added that although the focus is primarily on him, Wizkid, and Burna Boy who are called the Big 3, Afrobeats’ global advancement extends beyond them with a new generation of stars paying big roles in exporting the music.

“The conversation is bigger than the Big 3 right now. There’s Rema, there’s Ayra Starr, and so many artists to just make this thing about us, and I think that right now, three of us understand that.”

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On the chances of collaborating with Wizkid and Burna Boy, Davido refused to rule out the possibility while stating that issues between them are mostly amplified by fans who pit them against each other.


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Every Aki and Pawpaw movie that made us laugh

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Chinedu Ikedieze and Osita Iheme, the iconic duo who gave chaos a face (two, actually), practically raised a generation on wild mischief, tiny-sized trouble, and comedy.

Whether they were stealing meat from the pot, scheming their way out of homework, or somehow ending up as pint-sized policemen, Aki and Pawpaw owned the 2000s like nobody else. 

From their explosive debut in Aki na Ukwa to the more polished 2021 remake that brought them into the TikTok generation, these two have done more than just make us laugh; they’ve become a cultural reset.

So if you’re wondering which Aki and Pawpaw movies to (re)watch, or you’re just curious about how many times they’ve wreaked havoc on screen, you’re in for a treat.

Grab your popcorn, hide your slippers (they will steal it), and let’s dive into their most unforgettable films.

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Early collaborations and breakthrough

The partnership between Ikedieze and Iheme began with the 2002 comedy film Aki na Ukwa, where they portrayed mischievous brothers Aki and Pawpaw. 

This film not only catapulted them to fame but also set the tone for their subsequent collaborations. Their portrayal of troublesome siblings resonated with audiences, leading to a series of films that capitalized on their dynamic.

Notable films featuring Aki and Pawpaw

Here are some of the most memorable films starring the duo:

  • Aki na Ukwa (2002): The film that started it all, introducing audiences to the antics of Aki and Pawpaw.​

  • Okwu na Uka (2002): Another early collaboration that showcased their comedic timing. ​

  • 2 Rats (2003): A comedy that further established their reputation as Nollywood’s leading comedic duo. ​

  • Baby Police (2003): In this film, they took on the roles of pint-sized law enforcers, leading to hilarious situations. ​

  • Back from America (2003): A comedic take on cultural clashes experienced by returnees. ​

  • Reggae Boys: Showcased their versatility in adopting different personas. ​

  • Tom and Jerry: Drew parallels between the famous cartoon duo and their on-screen characters. ​

  • School Dropouts Addressed societal issues through a comedic lens. ​

  • American Husband: Explored themes of love and deception. ​

Recent projects and remake

In 2021, Aki and Pawpaw returned to the big screen with a remake of their classic, titled Aki and Pawpaw. Directed by Biodun Stephen, the film follows the duo as they relocate to Lagos in search of social media fame, leading to a series of comedic events.

The remake introduced their timeless humour to a new generation and is available for streaming on Netflix. 


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Legacy and impact

The contributions of Chinedu Ikedieze and Osita Iheme to Nollywood are immeasurable. Their films have not only provided laughter but have also addressed societal themes, making them household names. 

For those interested in experiencing the comedic genius of Aki and Pawpaw, many of their classic films are available on various streaming platforms.

Note: The years for some films are not specified due to varying release date information.

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Having the #1 song in Nigeria is not worth celebrating – Burna Boy

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Nigerian superstar Burna Boy weighs in on the constant polls and comparisons Nigerian fans engage in on social media.

According to him, none of these fans can help fill up a stadium anywhere in the world, so their polls don’t matter.

“Dear artists, don’t let Twitter polls and ‘Naija social media fans’ deceive you. They won’t fill up any stadium for you in any part of the world,” he wrote on his Instagram story.

Burna Boy further drew a comparison between the value of Nigerian streams and streams from the UK and US, which pays significantly more.

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According to him, having the number 1 song on a Nigerian music streaming platform isn’t a feat worth celebrating.

Instead, he encourages artists to aim higher and do business on the other side.

Burna Boy’s statement while being an accurate reflection of Nigeria’s economic realities carries the same condescending tone with which he has approached such topic in the past.

Making such a statement as “Naija social media fans” suggests that Burna Boy doesn’t consider these millions of fans to be valuable beyond the social media space where they actively engage Afrobeats.

His statement also brings to mind the controversial statement he made ahead of the release of his last album ‘I Told Them’.


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In an interview with Zane Lowe, he described Afrobeats as a genre without substance.

In the past, Burna Boy has also made such statement as nobody paved the way for hin which attracted criticism from veteran stars who knocked him for discrediting their contributions to the success of Nigerian mainstream music.

Burna Boy is gearing up for the release of his eighth album, ‘No Sign of Weakness,’ and this controversial take follows the similar pattern that preceded the release of his last album.


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