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Yul Edochie Tops Twitter Trends After Revealing Baby With 2nd Wife

Nollywood actor Yul Edochie saw his name catapulted to the top of Twitter Trends on Wednesday after he revealed photos of his son with his 2nd wife.

Yul had taken to his Instagram page to make the announcement. He posted a number of photos of his son, himself with his son, as well as, a photo of his pregnant 2nd wife.

He wrote in the caption section; “It’s time for the world to meet my son. His name is STAR DIKE MUNACHIMSO YUL-EDOCHIE. Born by my second wife @judyaustin1 And I love him so much, just as much as I love my other children.”

The news came as a shock to netizens who had only known the actor to be married to one wife named May with whom he shares four kids. She (May) took to the comment section of Yul’s Instagram post to write; “May God Judge You Both.”

Rewind to November 2021, May posted a cryptic message online which suggested that her marriage was in shambles.

The post was a before and after the White House photo of Barack and Michelle Obama which also had the write-up; “Never forget a woman who helped you to build yourself and stand by you by when you had nothing… if she was with you in hell, be with her in paradise.” She then captioned it; ”Not for this generation.”

This suggested that Yul had abandoned her for another woman which is now being confirmed by the actor’s viral announcement.

With details still hazy, it is not yet known whether or not Yul and May had an official divorce. The actor’s new and second wife is Judy Moghalu an actress and movie producer.

Nigerians have since reacted to the matter online. One Twitter user dug out an old tweet by Yul Edochie where he gushed about his first wife, May for standing by him when he was jobless.

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Here are some reactions from Nigerians on Twitter;

@fazfunkie: “My own is just as Yul Edochie has come out publicly to claim a child from his second wife, I encourage all women to also come out with the children they had for other men whilst in their happy marriage?….. Ka Ekete kwupú Ike?”

@MargaretObi1: “Yul Edochie has a 2nd wife?? I thought they said a marriage with a man whom you stayed with when he is broke will last, how far???”

Read Also: Kazim Adeoti’s First Wife, Funsho Slams Mercy Aigbe After Their Interview

@Purpleandflawed: “Lol. My aunt married her husband when in his 1st year, she was with him through medical school. They stayed married for 28 years, two years ago he impregnated a young girl and insisted he will marry her. My aunt divorced him and left with her last child. Starting off Broke or not broke, when people outgrow you in a relationship or start feeling something for a different person, their loyalty will be tested . Especially when the butterflies are no longer there, if they are very disciplined , you all might succeed. If not….”

@JB_633: “Dear Men, If you must be polygamous, please tell your lady from the start, if she can deal with it, fine, if not, find someone else. No dey fall our hand.”

@wickedsous: “I’m sure Yul Edochie would have been telling his wife that it’s just work. Lmaoooo. Now work is almost a year. Works name is Munachimso”

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‘I smoked 40 sticks a day for 13 years’: Ebuka opens up on nicotine addiction as Banky W revisits porn struggle

Ebuka Obi-Uchendu says he smoked up to 40 cigarettes daily for 13 years, while Banky W revisited his past pornography addiction on Mentality with Ebuka. Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has revealed that he began smoking in JSS3 and spent the next 13 years addicted to cigarettes, reaching a peak of two packs, roughly 40 sticks, every single day by the time he was in university.

The television host disclosed the latest episode of his podcast Mentality with Ebuka, which aired on Friday, May 22. The episode featured singer and pastor Banky W and medical content creator Aproko Doctor in a candid conversation about addiction, its origins, and the long road out of it.

“I started smoking in JSS3, which is crazy young,” Ebuka said. “It was basically peer pressure, wanting to prove myself, wanting to belong. By the time I was done with secondary school, I had become full-on. Got into university, and by university, I was doing about two packs a day. That’s about 40 sticks of cigarettes every single day.”

He added that his exit from the habit was less a dramatic decision and more a test of willpower. “The last stick of cigarettes I had was in February 2008. I didn’t quit. I just kept saying let me see how much longer I will hold out for, and now it’s been almost 18 years.”

Banky W used the same platform to revisit a confession he had made publicly before, his years-long struggle with pornography addiction, tracing it back to a freshman dormitory in a New York university where a classmate had shared an open hard drive filled with explicit content accessible to the entire floor.

“I wonder how many of us got trapped in that moment,” he said. He described the experience of trying to stop as a confrontation with something far more entrenched than he had anticipated.

“When it’s now time to stop, you realise you’re dealing with demons that are much stronger than you. That was where the reality dawned on me.” He said it took a deliberate journey to reach a place of freedom, and that he has since addressed the issue openly from the pulpit, part of what he described as a growing willingness among pastors to tackle subjects previously considered too uncomfortable for the church.

The episode is the latest in Ebuka’s Mentality series, which has carved out a space for honest, personal conversations that Nigerian public figures rarely have on record.

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Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, and Drake named Spotify’s most-streamed artists of all time

To mark its 20th anniversary, Spotify is giving users personalised all-time insights, including:
Their first day on Spotify

The total number of unique songs they have listened to

Their first streamed song

Their all-time most-streamed artist

Their All-Time Top Songs playlist, featuring their top 120 tracks, complete with play counts

Now available to eligible users in Nigeria and Kenya, Spotify 20 turns each listener’s journey into a nostalgia-filled celebration, revealing the songs, artists and milestones that have defined their time on the platform.

Each data story comes with a share card at the end of the experience, making it easy for fans to save their results, send them to friends, or share them across social platforms. For listeners in Nigeria and Kenya, Spotify 20 offers a new way to revisit the songs that have soundtracked everyday moments, major milestones and cultural shifts. Spotify 20 is part of the global celebration of Spotify’s 20th anniversary, which also spotlights the platform’s all-time most-streamed content.

Globally, the top three most-streamed artists of all time are Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny and Drake. Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti is the most-streamed album, while The Weeknd’s ‘Blinding Lights’ is the most-streamed song, followed by Ed Sheeran’s ‘Shape of You’. The most-streamed podcast globally is The Joe Rogan Experience, and the most-streamed audiobook among Premium subscribers is Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses.

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Asake Drops fourth studio album M$NEY, featuring DJ Snake, Tiakola Amongst Others

Four albums in, two Grammy nominations to his name, the most entries on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart, and the most-streamed artist on Spotify Nigeria, Asake drops M$NEY, his fourth studio album released on the 1st of May via GIRAN REPUBLIC and EMPIRE.

The 13-track project is Asake’s most sonically varied to date. It opens with a live choral performance (an unusual choice that immediately signals this is not going to be a straightforward Afrobeats record) and moves through orchestral arrangements, jazz-tinged strings, dance production, and amapiano before it is done.

Speaking on the album, Asake said: “M$NEY is a reflection of my spiritual and creative journey. Everything flows from a place of gratitude to God, and every moment that’s shaped me. I stay true to myself but also weave in new creative expressions from my life experiences and personal evolution.”

Fans got their first taste of the project as far back as February 2025 with ‘Why Love’, followed by ‘Badman Gangsta’ featuring French artist Tiakola, a track built around a reimagined sample of Amerie’s ‘1 Thing’ that turned out to be one of the more interesting sonic swings of his singles run.

Then came ‘Worship’ with DJ Snake, which pushed the project into full cross-continental territory.

The full album expands on all of that. Outside the previously released singles, the album includes ‘Gratitude’, ‘Forgiveness’, and ‘Asambe’, a collaboration with South African amapiano producer Kabza De Small. It’s a pairing that will likely draw attention, given both artists’ standing in their respective markets.

The album artwork was created by Iraqi-Dutch artist Arthar Jabar.

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