- Nigerian singer Orezi admits spending the night with a woman in Abuja who gave him 30 million
- During a recent chat with Echo Room, Ogede Hitmaker explained that he didn’t date her. They are only brief.
- He added that many of his other artists like similar benefits.

Nigerian musician Orezi revealed that he had had sexual contact with a woman in Abuja who gave him 300 million N30 million.
He tells about her meeting at a club in the area. In a recent interview with Echo Room, the Ogede Singer emphasized that he has nothing to do with her, just a casual connection.
He mentioned that many colleagues also benefited from this experience.
He said: “I wouldn’t say she paid me for S3X. She was grateful for me just for being satisfied with her. The maximum amount I received from a woman was N30 million. It was in Abuja in 2016.
“She gave me the money because she liked me. If you like ladies, wouldn’t you spend it on her? We didn’t date, but we had something happening. I didn’t ask her about the money. [Hausa] Miss. I was in Abuja and the next day I flew back to Lagos.
“I was shocked. I didn’t expect it. When I arrived in Lagos, she sent a message to check me and asked for my account details. I sent her my account details and she gave me 30 million n3 billion N. When I showed my friends the alarm, they were shocked that a woman could give men such an amount.
“Many male celebrities enjoy the same privileges. I think it’s normal. I know a few artists. I’m sure they enjoy the same privileges. Just like the way “good girls” privileges, there’s the privilege to be a celebrity.”
In other news…. A Nigerian woman who received a fully funded scholarship to attend a prestigious technical event in London has been denied a visa by the embassy. Officials claim she may not return to Nigeria after the event.
She shared her experience on X (formerly Twitter), and she was disappointed, noting that her visa application was denied despite full sponsorship.
To support her claim, she released images of the scholarship. Many users sympathize with her, criticizing Africans for their challenges in obtaining visas, even for legal opportunities.
In a recent update, she expressed frustration, highlighting how this refusal limits career development and global exposure for talented people. Her story sparked discussions about visa restrictions and their impact on professional development.
“I received a full funding scholarship and participated in a technical event in London, but my visa was denied. One of the reasons for rejection is that I won’t return to my country afterwards. ”
She only has a week and a half left until the event and the usual visa processing takes 15 days, she requests an appeal, hoping for a second chance.
“Please consider me. It’s not just my event; it’s the largest cloud parliament conference in Europe. I just ask for a chance to prove that I will return to Nigeria after the meeting.”
As her story spreads over the internet, many worried people are filled with their opinions and words of encouragement in the comment section.
See some reactions below:
@factfinder004: “How will they come to the conclusion, you won’t be back, Ehen? Sorry for that.”
@prospa_ap: “Why do they come to the conclusion that you won’t go back to your country. That’s really an unfair judgment.”
@lwandlendebele: “Oh no, I really hope it works. God Jehovah Jehovah will be the way I know and declare in the name of yashua Emmanuel Jesus Christ.
@morelifecomm: “Fuck! I hate seeing things like this. London 1 Nigeria 0, this loss in Nigeria.”