Wizkid Comparison To Fela ‘Ridiculous, Disrespectful’ – 2Baba

Veteran Nigerian musician Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has described ongoing comparisons between Afrobeats star Wizkid and late Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti as “ridiculous” and disrespectful.

The music icon said placing both artistes side by side undermines Fela’s legacy while also doing a disservice to Wizkid’s achievements.

“Comparing Fela with Wizkid is ridiculous. Apart from the fact that it is disrespectful to Fela, and at the same time, it is also unfair to Wizkid,” 2Baba said on Mic On podcast.

The renewed debate followed recent public exchanges between Wizkid and Seun Kuti, Fela’s son, during which the singer reportedly claimed to be “bigger” than the Afrobeat legend in response to criticism.

The comment triggered widespread reactions across social media and within the music industry.

2Baba stressed that both artistes belong to entirely different eras and creative environments, arguing that their contributions to Nigerian music should be appreciated independently.

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Fela Kuti, circa 1980.(PHOTO: David Corio)

According to him, comparing the two ignores the distinct contexts in which they created their work and the different roles they played in shaping music culture.

2Baba urged fans and critics to focus on celebrating individual legacies rather than engaging in comparisons he described as unproductive.

The award-winning singer, who recently marked 25 years in the music industry, is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most influential artistes.

Rising to prominence with the group Plantashun Boiz before launching a successful solo career, 2Baba has remained a key voice in Nigerian music for over two decades.

The debate comes amid renewed global recognition of Fela Kuti’s legacy. On January 31, 2026, the Afrobeat pioneer was posthumously honoured with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, becoming the first African artiste to receive the prestigious Special Merit Award.

Yeni Kuti, Kunle Kuti, Shalewa Kuti, and Femi Kuti received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award on January 31, 2026, in honour of Fela Kuti.

His children accepted the honour on his behalf during a ceremony in Los Angeles ahead of the 68th Grammy Awards.

I’ll Return To America, Tell Them Nigeria Is A Place To Go — Streamer Kai Cenat

American streamer and YouTube star Kai Cenat has described Nigeria as a destination worth promoting globally, saying he would return to the United States and encourage people to visit the country following his current trip to Lagos.

Speaking during his visit to the state on Wednesday, Cenat reflected on his return to Nigeria, noting that the experience has been deeply meaningful to him.

“It means everything, I’m not going to lie. I came here two years ago and I completely enjoyed it. Everybody showed me love in Nigeria. Like, I’ll go back to America and I’ll tell [them] Nigeria is a place to go.

“A lot of you guys showed me a lot of love when I first was here. And to experience it now again on a more personal level, it feels good,” he said.

The popular streamer also spoke about his ongoing efforts to support children during his visits to the country, explaining that while the process has not always been straightforward, he remains committed to making a difference.

“I’m excited for it. Doing things with them has been a little bit complicated in certain areas. But I’m also learning just as I keep going faster. You know, like just being able to bring it to life.

“Because a lot of natural disasters happen and a lot of things just happen. So, I had to adapt to it. But I’m doing better now. When I’m here, a lot more stuff gets rolling,” he said.

Asked about his plans during the rest of his stay, Cenat said he was focused on understanding Lagos better and connecting more closely with people.

“I don’t know yet. I’m so mad because I missed December [in Lagos]. I’m so mad because I missed December. But I just want to be able to understand Lagos a little bit more. And then just keep exploring it and just keep interacting on a personal level with everybody. So, that’s what I’ve been able to do the whole day,” he stated.

Addressing recent reports about stepping back from streaming to pursue other interests, Cenat explained that he is currently focused on personal growth and new goals.

“I’ve just been able to pursue other dreams and the tasks I have. Taking that time and learning the path is very important. So, that’s all I’ve been doing, you know, behind the scenes and to myself,” he said.

Cenat also noted that a significant number of his followers are Nigerians, further highlighting his strong connection to the country.

The American content creator is in Lagos for his second major visit to Nigeria.

During the trip, he was hosted by Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Wednesday, at the Lagos House in Marina.

He is also overseeing a large-scale school project for children in the Makoko community.

While in the state, Cenat has been seen interacting with children in Makoko and received five Eyo figurines from the governor, symbolising the founding families of Lagos.

US Streamer Kai Cenat Visits Lagos, Meets Gov Sanwo-Olu

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday hosted popular American streamer and internet personality, Kai Cenat, at the Lagos House, Marina.

Cenat, who is on his second visit to Lagos, paid the governor a courtesy visit, during which he shared his experiences in the state and discussed youth-focused initiatives he plans to execute in Lagos.

The meeting was disclosed in a statement shared on X by the governor’s Senior Special Assistant on New Media, Jubril A. Gawat.

According to Gawat, the visit was part of Cenat’s ongoing efforts to follow up on projects targeted at children and young people in Lagos State.

“Kai Cenat is in Lagos to follow up on some projects and initiatives he plans to execute for kids and young people in Lagos State, Nigeria,” Gawat said.

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During the engagement, discussions centred on education, culture and community development.

Cenat is in Lagos to advance plans for a school project he previously pledged to support.

The initiative, initially proposed for the Makoko community, was later relocated to Yaba due to structural and environmental concerns.

The streamer also expressed admiration for Lagos, describing the city’s energy and creativity as unique.

Kai Cenat meets Sanwo-Olu at the state house in Marina, Lagos on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Photo: jidesanwoolu/X

He stated that Nigeria was the first country where he felt “100 per cent love,” adding that the reception he received upon arrival was overwhelming.

Cenat further pledged to promote Nigeria globally, saying he would return to the United States and tell people that “Nigeria is a place to go.”

Kai Cenat in Lagos on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Nosakhale Akhimien/ChannelsTV

Governor Sanwo-Olu, on his part, described the meeting as an opportunity to exchange perspectives and commended Cenat for his interest in youth development.

He welcomed the streamer back to Lagos, noting the state’s growing appeal to international creatives.

The governor also highlighted Lagos’ rich cultural heritage during the interaction, including discussions around traditional festivals such as the iconic Eyo festival.

Kai Cenat meets Sanwo-Olu at the state house in Marina, Lagos on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Photo: jidesanwoolu/X

Cenat, one of the most-followed streamers globally, is known for his live-streamed content across platforms including Twitch and YouTube, where he commands a massive youth-driven audience.

Officials of the Lagos State Government did not disclose further details regarding Cenat’s itinerary or the full scope of his engagements during the visit.

His trip comes weeks after another American streamer, IShowSpeed, visited Lagos, attracting large crowds and widespread attention across social media platforms.

During Kai Cenat’s 2024 visit to Lagos, Nigeria, he was hosted by music star Davido.

He immersed himself in Nigerian culture, earning the nickname “Femi Omo Weyrey,” sampling local foods, and learning slang.

A key moment was his visit to the Makoko community, where he toured the Makoko Children Development Foundation School and Orphanage.

Nathaniel Bassey, Frank Edwards, Bishop Wale Oke Mourn Ron Kenoly

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Renowned gospel singers Nathaniel Bassey and Frank Edwards, alongside the President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Wale Oke, have paid glowing tributes following the death of celebrated worship leader Dr. Ron Kenoly.

Kenoly’s longtime music director, Bruno Miranda, confirmed the news on Tuesday in a statement shared on the singer’s official Instagram page.

While the cause of death was not disclosed, the statement confirmed that Kenoly passed away on February 3, 2026.

“This morning, Feb. 3, 2026, we said goodbye to Dr. Ron Kenoly,” the statement read.

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Generations of Inspiration

In a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, Nathaniel Bassey thanked Kenoly for being a foundational inspiration to his own ministry and many others.

“Dr. RON KENOLY crosses to the yonder side. Thank you for inspiring generations of psalmists like me. I grew up on these songs, and today others are growing up on ours. Thank you, Sir.”

In an emotional tribute, Bishop Oke, began with “Farewell to a True Worshipper Ron Kenoly” and commiserated with his beloved family, his wife, children, grandchildren.

“We commiserate with his beloved family, his wife, children, grandchildren, and pray that the Holy Spirit will comfort, strengthen, and abide with them at this critical time.”

Frank Edwards also shared his grief on social media, highlighting the legend’s global impact:

“Life well lived, Heaven’s gain. Thank you for the music, thank you for the impact! Rest well, Dr. Ron Kenoly.”

Bishop Wale Oke issued a statement titled “Farewell to a True Worshipper,” where he offered prayers for the family Kenoly left behind.

Fashion Designer Veekee James, Husband Expecting First Baby

Nigerian fashion designer Ruth Erikan James, professionally known as Veekee James, has announced that she and her husband, Femi Atere, are expecting their first child together. 

Veekee James shared the cheery news on Instagram, posting a short video showing her and her husband at a brown‑pastel venue, coordinated in tan outfits, with Veekee’s growing baby bump and ultrasound photos featured in the clips. 

“And two shall become 3,” she captioned the post. “Indeed, this is what only GOD can do.”

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Nigerian fashion designer, Veekee James, and Femi Atere

Veekee James is one of Nigeria’s most celebrated fashion designers, best known for her luxury bridal and couture creations. 

She launched her fashion brand in 2019 and quickly rose to prominence for her sculptural form‑fitting wedding dresses and red‑carpet gowns worn by high‑profile clients across Africa. 

Her designs have become staples at weddings and major awards events, earning her industry accolades and a reputation as a trendsetter in contemporary fashion. In 2021, she was named AMVCA Best Designer of the Year.

Born on June 9, 1994, in Akwa Ibom State and raised in Lagos, Veekee’s journey in fashion began early, inspired by her mother’s tailoring work. 

Over the years, she expanded her brand to include menswear and ready‑to‑wear lines and has become a respected voice in Nigeria’s vibrant fashion scene. 

Nigerian fashion designer, Veekee James

She also engages in entrepreneurial initiatives beyond fashion, including gospel events and creative projects.

Veekee and Atere married in a widely celebrated ceremony in February 2024, following their engagement in December 2023. 

Since then, the couple has shared highlights of their life on social media. 

In late 2025, Veekee sparked speculation about a possible pregnancy after fans noticed changes in her appearance in photos and videos, though neither she nor her husband commented at the time. 

I Nearly Omitted My Grammy-Nominated ‘With You’ On ‘5ive’ — Davido


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Five-time Grammy nominee Davido has revealed that his hit song With You, featuring Omah Lay, almost did not make the final tracklist of his album 5IVE.

The Afrobeats star disclosed this during at the awards ceremony, admitting that the now Grammy-nominated track was initially overlooked during internal listening sessions.

“Man, it’s so crazy because that song almost didn’t make the album. With You was not in anybody’s top five.

“And now look at it go. Every time I was performing it, my heart would just start beating like, what if I didn’t put this song?” Davido said to OkayAfrica.

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Davido also recounted the moment he learned about his latest Grammy nomination, revealing that the news came unexpectedly while he was in Dubai, just days before his birthday.

“I was in the car, actually, checking a car, and then my phone rang. They were like, ‘Oh yeah, another nomination.’ I was like, wow. Thank God,” he said.

‘With You’ was released in April 2025 as the 17th track on Davido’s fifth studio album, 5IVE.

Since its release, the song has become one of Davido’s most successful recent records, topping charts and surpassing 100 million streams on Spotify.

Despite the song’s global success, Nigeria did not secure a Grammy win at the 2026 awards, with South African singer Tyla clinching the Best African Music Performance category.

Speaking on his next steps, Davido said his focus is now on touring and releasing new music.

He is also set to perform at Coachella 2026, marking another major milestone in his career.