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    See how people are insulting Destiny Boy because they claim he had a babalawo.

    How many of you called him for shows when he was hustling? Let’s appreciate Pasuma and a few others who genuinely lifted him up.

    To his mum who was cursing him—now that he has fallen, which child will bury you? And to his dad too: when Destiny ran away from home to hustle, it was a producer who picked him up and helped him.

    You even wrote a letter to that producer, demanding Destiny should be sending you money—money he hadn’t even made.

    — Portable

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    馃毃 JUST IN 馃毃 See how people are insulting Destiny Boy because they claim he had a babalawo. 馃挃馃う‍鈾傦笍 How many of you called him for shows when he was hustling? Let’s appreciate Pasuma and a few others who genuinely lifted him up. To his mum who was cursing him—now that he has fallen, which child will bury you? And to his dad too: when Destiny ran away from home to hustle, it was a producer who picked him up and helped him. You even wrote a letter to that producer, demanding Destiny should be sending you money—money he hadn’t even made. — Portable #DestinyBoy #Portable #NigerianMusic #Trending
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  • “Islamic Cleric Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta Admits False Death Prophecy for Fuji Star Saheed Osupa”

    An Islamic cleric, popularly known as Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta, has issued a public apology after initially claiming that Fuji music legend Saheed Osupa would die on January 10, 2026. The confession came during a leaked phone conversation with fellow cleric Sheikh Dr Ahmad Ishola Olanrewaju Al-Fulan, which quickly went viral on social media platforms.
    Previously, Olopa Meta had sworn by the Qur’an and his own life, asserting that God revealed Osupa’s impending death to him. He further claimed that the prophecy could be averted only if Osupa performed a religious sacrifice involving a white ram and mentioned the cleric’s name during prayers. This declaration caused widespread panic and outrage among Fuji fans and the public, prompting debates about the credibility and recklessness of such prophetic claims.
    However, in the viral phone call, Sheikh Al-Fulan challenged Olopa Meta, questioning the authenticity and motives behind the prophecy. Under pressure, Olopa Meta admitted that the prediction was not a divine revelation but rather a strategy to get Saheed Osupa’s attention.
    The incident sparked heated reactions online, with many social media users expressing anger, disbelief, and calls for accountability. Comments ranged from calls for legal action against the cleric to dismissing his apology as insufficient:
    Some users criticized him for emotional manipulation of fans.
    Others highlighted a trend of clerics using false claims to gain attention or influence.
    As of the report, Saheed Osupa and his management have not responded to the prophecy. Meanwhile, the story also coincided with Osupa attending the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, where he shared a heartwarming moment with fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, showing unity among the icons despite past perceived rivalries.
    This controversy sheds light on the impact of false prophetic claims in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, highlighting the emotional toll on fans and the need for greater accountability among public religious figures.
    “Islamic Cleric Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta Admits False Death Prophecy for Fuji Star Saheed Osupa” An Islamic cleric, popularly known as Al-Waraqi Olopa Meta, has issued a public apology after initially claiming that Fuji music legend Saheed Osupa would die on January 10, 2026. The confession came during a leaked phone conversation with fellow cleric Sheikh Dr Ahmad Ishola Olanrewaju Al-Fulan, which quickly went viral on social media platforms. Previously, Olopa Meta had sworn by the Qur’an and his own life, asserting that God revealed Osupa’s impending death to him. He further claimed that the prophecy could be averted only if Osupa performed a religious sacrifice involving a white ram and mentioned the cleric’s name during prayers. This declaration caused widespread panic and outrage among Fuji fans and the public, prompting debates about the credibility and recklessness of such prophetic claims. However, in the viral phone call, Sheikh Al-Fulan challenged Olopa Meta, questioning the authenticity and motives behind the prophecy. Under pressure, Olopa Meta admitted that the prediction was not a divine revelation but rather a strategy to get Saheed Osupa’s attention. The incident sparked heated reactions online, with many social media users expressing anger, disbelief, and calls for accountability. Comments ranged from calls for legal action against the cleric to dismissing his apology as insufficient: Some users criticized him for emotional manipulation of fans. Others highlighted a trend of clerics using false claims to gain attention or influence. As of the report, Saheed Osupa and his management have not responded to the prophecy. Meanwhile, the story also coincided with Osupa attending the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, where he shared a heartwarming moment with fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, showing unity among the icons despite past perceived rivalries. This controversy sheds light on the impact of false prophetic claims in Nigeria’s entertainment scene, highlighting the emotional toll on fans and the need for greater accountability among public religious figures.
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  • Islamic Cleric Olopameta Issues Troubling Prophecy About Fuji Star Saheed Osupa, Warns Danger on January 10, 2026

    A controversial Islamic cleric, Olopameta, has sparked online concern after issuing a prophecy about Fuji musician King Saheed Osupa. In a widely circulated video, the cleric claimed that Osupa could die on January 10, 2026, describing the revelation as divinely inspired.

    Olopameta said he has prayed to prevent the prophecy and suggested a way to avert it, involving a religious sacrifice with a white ram and prayers mentioning his name. He emphasized that the prophecy could be avoided if action is taken, claiming it comes from God and swearing by the Qur’an to support his statement.

    The prophecy has elicited mixed reactions online. While some fans dismissed the claims as baseless, others expressed concern. As of the report, Saheed Osupa has not publicly responded.

    This comes shortly after Osupa attended the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, alongside fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, highlighting continued engagement in music and public events despite the prophecy.
    Islamic Cleric Olopameta Issues Troubling Prophecy About Fuji Star Saheed Osupa, Warns Danger on January 10, 2026 A controversial Islamic cleric, Olopameta, has sparked online concern after issuing a prophecy about Fuji musician King Saheed Osupa. In a widely circulated video, the cleric claimed that Osupa could die on January 10, 2026, describing the revelation as divinely inspired. Olopameta said he has prayed to prevent the prophecy and suggested a way to avert it, involving a religious sacrifice with a white ram and prayers mentioning his name. He emphasized that the prophecy could be avoided if action is taken, claiming it comes from God and swearing by the Qur’an to support his statement. The prophecy has elicited mixed reactions online. While some fans dismissed the claims as baseless, others expressed concern. As of the report, Saheed Osupa has not publicly responded. This comes shortly after Osupa attended the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, alongside fellow Fuji legend Pasuma, highlighting continued engagement in music and public events despite the prophecy.
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  • Fuji star Saheed Osupa stole the show at Seyi Tinubu’s coronation as “Okanlomo of Yorubaland” at the Alaafin’s palace in Oyo State. His lively performance had fans praising his stage presence and musical mastery, while some took playful digs at fellow Fuji singer Taye Currency, referencing Currency’s controversial coronation lyrics earlier this year.
    The event also featured King Sunny Ade, highlighting the grandeur of Yoruba cultural celebrations. Netizens flooded social media with reactions, calling Osupa the “King of Music” and contrasting his elegant performance with Currency’s viral song.
    Previously, Osupa and Pasuma, once seen as rivals, were also spotted bonding at the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, showing unity in the Fuji music community.
    This performance not only celebrated Seyi Tinubu’s coronation but also reaffirmed Osupa’s enduring influence in Fuji music.
    Source: Legit.ng
    Fuji star Saheed Osupa stole the show at Seyi Tinubu’s coronation as “Okanlomo of Yorubaland” at the Alaafin’s palace in Oyo State. His lively performance had fans praising his stage presence and musical mastery, while some took playful digs at fellow Fuji singer Taye Currency, referencing Currency’s controversial coronation lyrics earlier this year. The event also featured King Sunny Ade, highlighting the grandeur of Yoruba cultural celebrations. Netizens flooded social media with reactions, calling Osupa the “King of Music” and contrasting his elegant performance with Currency’s viral song. Previously, Osupa and Pasuma, once seen as rivals, were also spotted bonding at the 15th-year remembrance of Fuji pioneer Ayinde Barrister, showing unity in the Fuji music community. This performance not only celebrated Seyi Tinubu’s coronation but also reaffirmed Osupa’s enduring influence in Fuji music. Source: Legit.ng
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  • ‘I need to clarify something. I have never insult£d Olamide, I never asked him for money neither did I dr@g him for using my name in his song. I was even happy when the song was released because it gave me a lot of recognition. Even though he didn’t pick my calls after he told me to get his number from Pasuma, I wasn’t angr¥ because I wasn’t calling him to ask for money, I only wanted to invite him for my movie premiere then. Why should I be angr¥? Everybody is busy. I also don’t pick some people’s calls. People have been dragg!ng him after I said I called for over six months and he didn’t pick. Please don’t cause a f!ght between us. I am a peaceful person and I am not br0ke’ -Actor Yemi Ayebo
    ‘I need to clarify something. I have never insult£d Olamide, I never asked him for money neither did I dr@g him for using my name in his song. I was even happy when the song was released because it gave me a lot of recognition. Even though he didn’t pick my calls after he told me to get his number from Pasuma, I wasn’t angr¥ because I wasn’t calling him to ask for money, I only wanted to invite him for my movie premiere then. Why should I be angr¥? Everybody is busy. I also don’t pick some people’s calls. People have been dragg!ng him after I said I called for over six months and he didn’t pick. Please don’t cause a f!ght between us. I am a peaceful person and I am not br0ke’ -Actor Yemi Ayebo
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  • ‘Olamide was the first artiste to use my name in his song ‘yemi my lover’ and I was happy. Pasuma asked me if Olamide gave me money for using my name and I said no. He called him immediately and I spoke to him on the phone. Olamide then told me to get his number from Pasuma and call him which I did. I called Olamide for over six months, he didn’t pick. I sent him several messages, he didn’t reply’ -Actor Yemi Ayebo
    ‘Olamide was the first artiste to use my name in his song ‘yemi my lover’ and I was happy. Pasuma asked me if Olamide gave me money for using my name and I said no. He called him immediately and I spoke to him on the phone. Olamide then told me to get his number from Pasuma and call him which I did. I called Olamide for over six months, he didn’t pick. I sent him several messages, he didn’t reply’ -Actor Yemi Ayebo
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