Rihanna Slams Beyoncé Feud Rumors Over Grammy Nominations

The “Work” singer wants everyone to “drop this topic.” She dismisses the suggestion of her having a beef with Jay Z’s wife, adding, “We don’t need to be putting black women against each other! We deserve to be celebrated, and the Grammy Academy agrees!”

Rihanna accidentally fuelled longstanding rumors of a feud between the women on Instagram yesterday after Grammy nominations were announced. It all started when RiRi “liked” a photo on a fan account that read,Congrats and all to @badgalriri and all for her 8 Grammy nods but tbh f–k them because they snubbed her for Song of the Year and Album of the Year… I think they didn’t want her tied or passing someone else *cough cough* [lemon emoji]… f–k you Grammys.”

With her nine nominations for Lemonade yesterday, Beyoncé is the most-nominated female artist in Grammy history. Bey is also the artist with the most nominations this year; Rihanna, Drake, and Kanye West tied for second place with eight nominations each.

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Tyler Perry Denies Feud With Oprah Winfrey

There were rumors recently that TV/Movie mogul Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey’s friendship was on the rocks after Tyler took offense to criticism of his programing block on Oprah’s OWN network. Speaking about it for the first time, the father of one insists the story is not true…

Tyler Perry tells Entertainment Tonight “It’s completely false. Nothing is accurate in the article except
for my and Oprah’s names.”

Ooni Visits Alaafin, As Monarchs End 79-Year-old Supremacy Battle

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II yesterday laid an unprecedented achievement in the history of Yoruba race as he paid an unscheduled visit to Alaafin Of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi at his palace to join him in celebrating his 45th coronation anniversary on the throne.

 

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Speaking at the thanksgiving service to commemorate the anniversary, Oba Ogunwusi though uninvited emphasized that his agenda, is to unify all Yoruba sons and daughters all over the world.

 

 

Oba Ogunwusi, in his quest to unite Yoruba nations said, “I am here today, though not invited, but as the Arole Oduduwa, the onus is on me to felicitate with all sons and daughters wherever they are and to show my solidarity for them.

 

 

“I am ready to damn any consequences or insinuations from anywhere; my mission here is to preach peace among nations of Yoruba both home and abroad and I am ready to work with Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Olayiwola Adeyemi to project the unity and love which existed in days of our forefathers.”

 

 

Ooni of Ife?, Oba Ogunwusi, on Sunday, became the first Ooni to visit Oyo town since 1937. He visited the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, to grace his 45th coronation anniversary thanksgiving, held at the Methodist Church, Apaara, Oyo State.

 
Ooni of Ife?, Oba Ogunwusi, on Sunday, became the first Ooni to visit Oyo town since 1937. He visited the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, to grace his 45th coronation anniversary thanksgiving, held at the Methodist Church, Apaara, Oyo State.

 
The Ooni, who was accompanied to the 45th thanksgiving service of Alaafin by over 100 monarchs across Yoruba land, said with the support of all obas in Yoruba land, there will be unity in Nigeria and by extension the world.
“Oduduwa is father of all nations and his spirit abides by all us as the symbol of the progenitor,” he noted.

 

Earlier in his speech, Oba Olayiwola Adeyemi, who expressed joy with the presence of the Ooni and all other Yoruba Obas, maintained that if every monarch in the Yoruba unite, there will be tremendous progress in Nigeria.

 

He said: “This special visit was done last in March 1937, that was the first time the kings in Yorubaland met in Oyo town and today history was made with the visit of Arole Oodua, Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II and I feel delighted to host you and to reassure you that I will be ready to work with you.

 

“I had a cordial relationship with Ooni Adesoji Aderemi and I did not want to relent my bound with any Ooni of Ife that assumed the post but everybody has his own little differences.”

 

The Bishop of Oyo Diocese, Rt, Rev, Titus Ilori Omoniyi, emphasized that the unity among Yoruba nation will bring progress and development and this will leads to unprecedented progress to all nations.

 

Among the royal fathers that accompanied the Ooni were; Orangun of Ila, Ajero of Ijero, Timi of Ede, Olu of Yewa, Alara of Aramoko, Oore of Otun, Alayemore of Efon Alaye, among others.

 

 

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Snoop Dogg and Iggy’s Instagram Fight

American rapper, Snoop Dogg  continued to bully Iggy Azalea on Tuesday, Oct. 14, this time going as far as to call her a “c–t” in an Instagram video before rapper T.I. made him apologize on Wednesday, Oct. 15.

In case you missed it, the feud between Snoop and Azalea began on Monday, when Snoop posted a meme-like image mocking the “Fancy” singer’s makeup-free photos. The Australian rapper then tweeted at Snoop, calling him an “ass.”

Snoop continued to harass the songstress on Tuesday, calling her a “bitch” and saying she looks like Marlon Wayans’ character in White Chicks. Azalea, for her part, remained collected until later in the afternoon when she posted (and then deleted) a photo of Snoop which read: “When your drug addict aunt gets clean,” with the caption: “Glass Houses @snoopdogg Im a ‘bitch’ because i called u out for being a secret fan? Grow up & god bless.”

That evening, the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper then posted an explicit Instagram video with the caption, “Last one until she speak now shut da F–k up ubitchu.” In the darkly lit video, Snoop says: “You’re f–king with the wrong n–ga! And your n–ga betta check you before I do…you c–t.”