ENTERTAINMENT
Kloe Kardasian: All Social Media Is “Demonic”
At time of publication, Khloe Kardashian has 43.8 million Instagram followers, 19.2 million Twitter followers and 16.2 million Facebook likes.
Khloe Kardashian is a social media queen.
And yet, when The Huffington Post talked to her about her fans on the Internet, her thoughts were mixed, at best.
“Social media is a great thing, but it’s also demonic, in a way,” she said.
Kardashian said she has to be “strong” to withstand the attention her posts receive in retweets and favorites, yes, but it’s comments in particular that bother her. She usually regrets reading those.
“I notice when I do that, you get sucked into this thing,” Kardashian said of reading the comments. “People will say something, and I go to their page, and they’re either blocked or a picture of a sunset is their icon. I’m like, ‘Who is this person judging me sitting behind a computer?’ You only have two followers. I’m like, ‘Shut up.'”
For a woman whose career runs off publicity, it might be hard to sympathize with Kardashian. But ask any Internet writer — particularly any woman — and they’ll likely agree with her take on comment sections as the slop buckets for words online. Sometimes the reality star will take one perilous step further, actually responding to a nasty comment — like she did last Thanksgiving after posting photos of suspiciously perfect pastries. She regrets that, too.
“When I’m done, I’m like, ‘Why’d you do that? You just gave them everything they wanted,'” Kardashian explained, exasperated.
Certain sites are more trouble than others. Surprisingly — given persistent complaints from high-profile users about the company’s harassment policy — she prefers Twitter, commenting that she usually observes more hateful messages on Instagram.
“I don’t know,” she said simply, in lieu of explanation.
The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star appeared in New York City this week at an event promoting a new injection-based treatment for what informational materials called “submental fullness,” or that soft, fatty skin under the chins of all human beings.
The treatment, Kybella, is accompanied by a peppy marketing campaign its manufacturer calls The Chin-Up Movement. Kardashian led a panel discussion Thursday comprised of a psychologist, a patient, a medical doctor and a photographer to introduce the treatment, which she pointedly does not endorse.
Aware of herself as “the fat sister” — her words — she recalled how much of the media attention she’d received was based on her appearance. (“Keeping Up” debuted in 2007 around the birth of social media.) As a result, she relates to the campaign’s purpose, which, according to a marketing representative, is about “not letting things that bother you, like a double chin, get in your way.”
“I feel like any place you go, on any level, you’re going to get critiques,” Kardashian told HuffPost when asked about the appearance-based criticisms she’s received on and offline.
The reality star also doesn’t see a problem with injections — or plastic surgeries, laser treatments, dermal fillers, for that matter — saying they should be treated more “like makeup.”
“If there’s a solution to something, if there’s something that bothers me, and I can fix it, why don’t I fix it?” she asked. “Who am I proving that to?”
ENTERTAINMENT
Jay Moni Drops New Hit Track ‘WTMD’ Featuring Tobless

One of Nigeria’s fast-rising street music stars, Amb. Christopher Ogar – better known by fans as Jay Moni – has just released a brand-new single titled ‘WTMD’, short for Where The Money Dey.
The song, which dropped on 19th April 2025, is already making waves across streaming platforms. Jay Moni teamed up with fellow Nigerian artist Tobless (real name Oluwatobi Adeniran), who brought his signature Afrobeats and hip hop style to the track. Tobless, who is also known simply as Oluwatobi online, adds a unique flair that fans are loving.
‘WTMD’ was produced by JayClasic at the Jay Moni Recording Studio in Lagos, Nigeria, and has quickly started climbing music charts.
To celebrate the release, Jay Moni and his team were hosted by GT Boiz for a special listening party on 2nd May, with several notable personalities in the music industry in attendance, followed by the official release of the music video on 3rd May 2025.
The artist has been building a strong following, thanks to his consistent quality and streetwise sound. His fans say they feel connected to his lyrics and style.
Earlier this year, Jay Moni released Congratulations, another single that became a breakout hit and continues to enjoy massive airplay on radio stations across Nigeria. That track helped cement his place as a name to watch in the country’s vibrant music scene.
With ‘WTMD’, Jay Moni is proving he’s not just a one-hit wonder but a powerful voice in the next wave of Nigerian street music.
ENTERTAINMENT
Abuja’s Nightlife King, Apilifestyle, Ushers In 2025 With Exclusive All-White Party

The Federal Capital was abuzz with glitz and glamour as nightlife mogul Adewumi Segun Gabriels, popularly known as Theapilifestyle, hosted an exclusive All-White Party to ring in the New Year in grand style.
The high-profile celebration drew an array of celebrities, industry elites, and entertainment powerhouses, including Timini Egbuson, Efetommy, Nimi Briggs, Fantana, Ilebaye, and Ice Prince.
As the co-founder and CEO of Tokyo Nightlife and the visionary behind Apitainment and Apitix, Adewumi has been a driving force in redefining Abuja’s nightlife scene. In his welcome speech, he expressed gratitude to his supporters, business associates, and colleagues for their unwavering backing throughout 2024. He highlighted key milestones, including the successful execution of The Capital Picnic, Young Jonn Live in Abuja, AWG Fest, Rema Live in Abuja, and other premium social events that have solidified Tokyo Nightlife as Abuja’s top luxury entertainment destination.
The night, hosted by the ever-energetic Chuks D’ General, exuded an air of sophistication with guests dressed in dazzling white ensembles. Attendees were treated to electrifying live performances, including a special set by Ice Prince and a captivating live band session, adding to the evening’s unforgettable atmosphere. The culinary experience was equally indulgent, featuring gourmet dishes that complemented the event’s opulence.
More than just a celebration, Theapilifestyle’s All-White Party set the tone for a year of unparalleled entertainment. It reinforced his commitment to curating premium experiences that continue to elevate Abuja’s nightlife culture, promising an even more thrilling 2025.
ENTERTAINMENT
AU Confers ‘Ambassador For Global Peace Award’ On Nigerian Artist, Jay Moni
By Ebriku John Friday
Following the intervention and impact on humanity, the African Union Commission, AUC, has deemed it fit to honour Nigeria rising street music artist, Christopher Ogar (aka Jay Moni) with the prestigious ‘Ambassador for Global Peace Award’.
The Award is being conferred on Jay Moni, CEO Jaytech Group of Companies and a BOT of the Wayward brand, for his passion and compassion for humanity and his commitment to make other Africans comfortable and have a sense of belonging through his humanitarian interventions and philanthropic activities.
According to the AUC, Jay Moni is a young Nigerian and African artist who does what would change the narrative among Africans, and the young and vibrant celebrity has given himself to service and development of the entire young populace across the country and continent.
Meanwhile, in an emotion laden voice of excitement and humility, Jay Moni expressed his profound gratitude and appreciation to the AUC for the rare honour done on him.
He said the ‘Ambassador for Global Peace Award’ is a call to duty to escalate what he has been doing to a new level, and he said Africans’ well-being should be of priority to every well meaning African, therefore, Africans who are well doing should show love, care and concern to other less privileged Africans.
Recently, Jay Moni and his entourage embarked on a charity mission in honour of his late father, Pa Raphael Ogar Oluohu, while commemorating the 10th anniversary of his burial, which he was at his home town in Yala Local Government Area and Ogoja, where he started pursuing his music career, which him and his team visited the Ogoja Correctional Centre, where he facilitated the release of inmates whose bail terms are negotiable, and he was at the orphanage home in Ogoja, and doled out cash, food items, with several other items.
Meanwhile, at the Okpoma General Hospital, Jay Moni paid the medical bills of all patients.

Jay Moni (middle) and his team members after his decoration as an AU Ambassador for Global Peace recently
He also distributed food items to locals on the streets of Okuku and shared cash to support the people.
According to him, it is his humble way of give back to the society from the blessing of God upon his life.
He said: “I am beyond honored to be seen worthy by the African Union to be made an Ambassador.
“I do not take this honour for granted in any way as this only propels me to do more for humanity.
“I sincerely appreciate the AU for this recognition, which I never thought of but was just being concerned and doing what God had laid in my heart.
“Not that I have too much but thought it wise to share part of what God has blessed me with because I understand what it means to be far below the poverty line and how unbearable it becomes to the extent people even die out of want and lack.
“Therefore, Africans’ well-being should be of priority to every well meaning African, and I call on Africans who are well doing should show love, care and concern to other less privileged Africans.
“Meanwhile, my big shout-out to my team and everyone who’s been a part of this… Love y’all immensely…#Alhamdulillah.”

Jay Moni, middle, and others