- Nollywood actor Kunle Remi marked his birthday on October 18, 2025, with a sweet family post featuring his wife, Tiwi, and their daughter.
- Sharing the video on Instagram, he joked about releasing a “new album” while playfully noting that it required “no parental advisory.”

Nollywood actor Kunle Remi is celebrating his birthday today, October 18, 2025, with a heartwarming family post.
The actor shared a video of himself, his wife Tiwi, and their daughter on Instagram, playfully captioning it as a “new album” while humorously adding that it needed no parental advisory.
“NEW ALBUM: It’s My Birthday!!!
Verified October 18th.
No Parental Advisory Needed”.
Meanwhile GISTLOVER earlier reported that Kunle Remi has sparked online reactions after showing up at the premiere of Daniel Etim-Effiong’s new film, The Herd, with an unexpected item his wife Tiwi’s underwear.
The event, held at IMAX Lekki, was attended by several prominent Nollywood personalities. However, Kunle’s peculiar gesture quickly became the highlight of the night, drawing mixed opinions from fans and media outlets.
Explaining his action, the actor said it was a symbolic way of representing his wife, who couldn’t make it to the event.
In his words:
“Your wife could not be present physically, so she gave you a piece of herself. Randomly remembering how I started my morning.”
Clips shared online showed Kunle proudly displaying the underwear on the red carpet and even featuring it in snippets of his day from breakfast moments to his arrival at the movie premiere.
In other news…..The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has issued a stern warning to Nigerians over a worrying new development among internet fraudsters, commonly known as “Yahoo Boys.”
In a statement shared on its official X handle on Friday, October 17, the anti-graft agency raised alarm that many fraudsters, now referred to as “G Boys,” have resorted to spiritual and ritual practices to enhance their fraudulent activities.
According to the EFCC, what was once a purely digital form of crime has now taken on “spiritual and ritual dimensions.” The agency expressed concern over the increasing number of young people turning to such practices in their desperate pursuit of quick wealth.
The commission stated: “G Boys are now going spiritual involving themselves in ritual and making it the new usual. EFCC will come for any individual then, it won’t be business as usual.”
It further assured the public that the EFCC is fully aware of these developments and remains committed to bringing offenders to justice.
Reiterating its zero-tolerance stance on financial and cybercrimes, the EFCC warned that no form of “spiritual backing or ritual practice” would shield perpetrators from facing the consequences of their actions.
The agency also reaffirmed its dedication to protecting Nigerian society from the growing menace of cybercrime and its evolving methods.
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