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“I paid her N1 million” – Pere vows to scrap Venita off his movie

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Pere Egbi, a filmmaker and Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate, has vowed to scrap Venita off a movie they shot before the reality show.

This decision by Pere comes after the two exchanged insults in Biggie’s house a few days ago during their rehearsal.

You may remember that Venita and Pere got into a fight on Wednesday and called each other expletives.

Pere threatened to cut Venita from his movie despite paying her N1 million to appear in it in a conversation with Kiddwaya and Frodd at the pool party on Thursday night.

Kiddwaya asked: “What is going on with you [Pere] and her [Venita]? I need to understand the dynamics now because this one is not house beef anymore. This is like outside issues. What’s going on?”

Frodd cut in: “She [Venita] actually f*cking hates your guts. But is she not your star in your movie?”

Pere responded: “I’m scrapping her [Venita’s part] off. I mean, I will delete her name from the credit, I will delete her pictures.

“I don’t mean to reshoot the movie o. I will promote the film but I will use other actors in the movie except her. I gave her N1 million to be on set for four days.”

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Zinwe Evicted From BBNaija S9

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– Zinwe evicted from BBNaija S9
– Five pairs nominated for eviction
– ₦100 million grand prize up for grabs

Zinwe, a pair in the BBNaija season 9 house, has been evicted from the reality show after failing to secure enough viewer votes.

Their exit marks the end of their journey in the competition.

The nomination process, which allowed housemates to nominate each other for eviction, led to five pairs being put up for possible eviction. Zinwe, Chekas, Double Kay, Beta, and WanniXHandi were the unlucky pairs.

The show’s grand prize of ₦100 million, including a cash prize and an SUV, remains the ultimate goal for the remaining housemates. The competition will run for 10 weeks, culminating in the finale on October 6, 2024.

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Mohbad’s Family Warns Against Disrupting Court Proceedings Amid Calls for Protest

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Mohbad's Family Warns Against Disrupting Court Proceedings Amid Calls for Protest

The family of late Nigerian singer Mohbad has spoken out against Nollywood actor Yomi Fabiyi’s call for a protest at the next court hearing related to Mohbad’s death.

Fabiyi had urged the public to protest peacefully at the upcoming coroner’s inquest, but the family has warned against disrupting court proceedings.

In a statement through their legal team, Monisola Odumosu, the family said: “Anyone is free to do whatever they want so far he or she does it within the confines of the law.

The Constitution gives everyone the right to express his or her grievances.”

However, they cautioned: “However coming within the court precinct is another issue entirely. They must not make noise. The business of justice in the court must not be disturbed in any manner. Lest they be charged for contempt of Court.”

The family advised: “Our advice is that they should not disrupt the proceedings in the court in any form whilst they exercise their rights.”

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