- Adekunle Gold surprised Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi, with a brand-new iPhone 17 Pro Max during a private meet-and-greet.
- The singer, who had supported Imisi and Mensan throughout the show, congratulated her personally on her victory. Imisi shared a video of the moment on Snapchat, calling it “a dream come true.”
- Fans praised Adekunle Gold’s thoughtful gesture, describing it as a reflection of humility and support within Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold has warmed fans’ hearts after gifting Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi, a brand-new iPhone 17 Pro Max.
The singer, who had been openly supporting Imisi and Mensan during the show, surprised the reality star during a brief meet-and-greet, congratulating her on her win.
Moments later, Imisi shared a video on Snapchat showing off the luxury phone, sending social media into a frenzy.
“It’s a dream come true,” she wrote, thanking Adekunle Gold for his kindness.
Imisi, who won the reality show on October 5, 2025, continues to enjoy the spotlight with new endorsements and collaborations.
With the iPhone 17 Pro Max valued between ₦2.7 million and ₦3.8 million, fans have praised Adekunle Gold’s gesture as a sign of humility, recognition, and genuine support within Nigeria’s entertainment scene.
In other news…. Veteran comedian Atunyota Akpobome, better known as Ali Baba, has weighed in on the long-debated issue of polygamy.
In an interview with media personality Nedu, the stand-up icon said that polygamy, when practiced responsibly, can actually promote peace and stability in families rather than chaos.
Ali Baba explained that some men end up being unfaithful because of restrictions that come with monogamy, arguing that polygamy provides a structured alternative. He said:
“Some people feel if it’s only one wife, you may not be able to control the wife. But if the wife knows that you have more than one, she will calm down because she knows that if she misbehaves, another person is available.”
The comedian stressed that polygamy, in his view, discourages men from cheating and reduces tension between spouses when handled maturely.
Drawing from history, Ali Baba revealed that polygamy was not only accepted in traditional societies but often encouraged by women themselves.
He recounted a real-life story from Ibadan, where a woman once advised her husband to take another wife rather than seek concubines outside marriage. He said:
“I actually know of a woman in Ibadan who encouraged her husband to be a polygamist. Most of them back then would even marry a young girl and gift her to the husband because they didn’t want the man to have concubines.”
The comic legend added that in traditional African culture, polygamy wasn’t simply about pleasure or status. He explained that widows, especially those with young children, were often married by their late husband’s brother to ensure financial and emotional support for the family.
Ali Baba noted:
“Critics often forget that many men today have children outside wedlock. So instead of pretending, the traditional system made it structured and responsible.”
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