Damilola Adegbite’s Sarcastic Take on Men Sparks Laughter Across Social Media
Nollywood star Damilola Adegbite has once again taken the internet by storm with her unique sense of humour and witty social commentary. This time, she got everyone laughing — and talking — after posting a sarcastic and hilarious take on the nature of men.
In a viral post shared on her social media page, Damilola wrote:
“Who is a man? A man is a person who can APOLOGIZE, CRY, FAINT, CALL A FRIEND (no wait… FRIENDS!) and all of them… will still be lying!”
The cheeky remark instantly went viral, with thousands of reactions pouring in from fans who found the statement painfully accurate, funny, or both. The post sparked conversations, laughter, and playful debates across social media platforms, with many tagging friends and recounting similar experiences.
Followers flooded the comment section with remarks like “Too real ,” “She didn’t lie,” and “How did she read my mind?” Others hailed her for using humor to call out relatable realities about relationships and trust.
Known for her charm and authenticity, Damilola Adegbite has earned a reputation for blending humour with life reflections, and this post was no exception. It showed off her playful side while highlighting the emotional rollercoaster that often surrounds matters of the heart.
Meanwhile, in a separate update shaking the entertainment space, controversial singer Portable, also known as Zazu, addressed the tragic killings in Benue State. In a video shared online on June 19, Portable offered a word of caution to outspoken activist VeryDarkMan, who has been seen at protest scenes in Benue. He advised him to consider hiring security for his safety.
Portable also threw subtle criticism at music legend 2Baba, calling him out for being silent while his state of origin is in crisis. He urged other celebrities to be more vocal and active when their home communities face violence or tragedy.
This follows a recent video of 2Baba and his wife alongside Edo lawmaker Natasha Osawaru, appealing for urgent intervention from authorities regarding the violence in Benue. Portable’s remarks have since sparked mixed reactions, with some praising his boldness and others questioning the tone of his message.
From humor to activism, Nigerian celebrities continue to influence conversations both online and offline — whether through laughter or calls for action.