- Korra Obidi caused an uproar online when she posted a photo of herself wearing a crop top with the caption, “My ex is my biggest fan.”
- The dancer also hinted that she wasn’t interested in peace, teasing followers with the caption: “I don’t want peace…get it done,” apparently covering up for her ex.

Nigerian dancer and media personality Kola Obidi has made it clear that she is not interested in peace.
In a recent Instagram post, the controversial entertainer took issue with her ex-husband as she shared a new photo of herself wearing a crop top, with a bold message written on the front:
“My ex is my biggest fan.”
She added a catchy caption to her post:
“I don’t want peace…to get it done.”

In other news… Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as “Portable”, the Nigerian street music star has shared his motivation for wanting to return to school despite achieving fame and success in the music industry.
In a video posted on his Instagram account, the “Zazuu Zeh” hitmaker spoke passionately about the importance of education and how it has helped him navigate his career more effectively.
Portable explains that furthering your education not only improves your professional skills, but also sets a good example for your children.
He also disclosed that he had previously completed the Ordinary National Diploma (OND) course at Kwara State Polytechnic but never obtained the certificate.
The musician emphasized that his decision to return to education was motivated by a desire to grow intellectually and gain more respect in society.
He added that despite his fame, education plays a vital role in personal growth and improving communication in the entertainment industry.
In his words: “I want to go back to school. I want to finish my education. I am willing to sponsor other people’s children as well as my own. I don’t want my children to be teased that their father is illiterate.
“I want to go back to school so I can better manage my music career and it will also help me deal with people.”
