- Bisola Aiyeola celebrated her 40th birthday by sharing stunning photos online and asking fans to pray for her.

Nollywood actress and former Big Brother Naija star, Bisola Aiyeola has turned 40 years old.
The actress took to her Instagram page to share stunning Hollywood-style photos while asking fans to pray for her to mark the milestone.
“40 years ago today, the elegant Queen B was born. Today is my birthday, please pray for me and subscribe to my YouTube channel “I am Bisola TV”.
The Adventures of Dimple Daddy will be released on YouTube on January 25th.”
See a selection of reactions below:
Tacha wrote: “My birthday buddy. Happy birthday and God bless you in every way
Warri Pikin wrote: “Happy birthday Queen B. Look, it’s your new year
Kiekie wrote: “This is 40
Bimbo Ademoye wrote: “That’s it. That’s how you get up to the fourth floor. Happy birthday Queen
Iyabo Ojo wrote: “Happy birthday my dear
Medlin boss wrote: “Happy birthday my baby, wishing you all the best in heaven
Kunle Remi wrote: “Ore mi to the 4th floor. Happy birthday Queen B! Welcome to Rehoboth. Grace and peace
Morey Faith wrote: “Happy birthday my love, keep shining
Mercy Aigbe wrote: “Happy birthday beautiful
Efe Irele wrote: “Happy birthday Queen B! Best wishes to you sis
Morphy Duncan wrote: “Welcome to the fourth floor. The best floor. Happy birthday bee
In other news,… A recent TikTok exchange between influencer Peller and a Nigerian woman serving in the U.S. military sparked widespread discussion about the wage gap between local uniformed workers and their international counterparts.
During the live session, the soldier spoke candidly about the financial benefits of her role in the U.S. military. She highlighted the benefits, which include extensive life insurance.
“If something happened to me right now, my mom would receive a $500,000 severance package.” She revealed calmly, leaving Peller stunned for a moment.
She also shared her retirement plans, explaining that she plans to return to Nigeria and enjoy a lifetime pension. “Once I retire, they will pay my salary for life,” she added.
The woman further mentioned that even the lowest-ranking officer in the US military earns at least $5,000 per month. “Imagine earning $5,000 a month as the most junior official, let alone the chief official,” she said.
Peller seemed shocked by the numbers and jokingly considered a career change. He even asked if it was still possible for him to enlist, noting that such an income could be life-changing.
When he tried to defend the wages of Nigerian police officers, the soldier just smiled and shook his head, refusing to make the comparison.
