- Afrobeats artist Asake, whose real name is Ahmed Ololade, discussed his strong relationship with his father.
- He emphasized that physical distance does not impact their bond.
- The insights were shared during an interview with YouTuber Korty EO.

Afrobeats star Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake, has shared details about his relationship with his father, making it clear that their bond remains strong despite distance.
Speaking in an interview with well-known YouTuber Korty EO, the singer explained that not living together or seeing his father regularly has not affected how he feels.
“The love is still the same between me and my dad, even if I don’t live with him or see him every day,” he said.
His comments come weeks after reports claimed he surprised both his parents with luxury cars during Ramadan, even amid rumours of a strained relationship with his father linked to alleged absence while he was growing up.
Despite the past, Asake maintained that his love for his father is unconditional and cannot be changed by circumstances.
“Even if he points a gun at me, till eternity he will always be my dad, and I will still show him the same love,” he added.
His remarks have since drawn mixed reactions online, with some fans praising his maturity and forgiveness, while others questioned the intensity of the example he used.
One user commented, “This kind love strong o, but gun ke? 😳” Another added, “After everything, he still loves him. That’s deep.”
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In other news… A woman has raised alarm over an alleged privacy breach at Oak Park and Garden, claiming that a staff member secretly recorded her and her friend in a changing room.
A woman has raised alarm over an alleged privacy breach at Oak Park and Garden, claiming that a staff member secretly recorded her and her friend in a changing room.
Narrating the experience, she said:
“My Course Mate And I Went To Oak Park And Garden In Port Harcourt To Swim. After Swimming, We Went To The Changing Room To Undress, But We Noticed a Particular Worker Sitting There And Secretly Recording Us. We Confronted Her Immediately, Took Her Phone, And Discovered That She Had Sent Our Video To a WhatsApp Contact Named Isaac Bestie. We Raised The Alarm And Questioned Her About Why She Would Do Such A Thing. Shockingly, Some Other Workers Seemed To Support Her, Acting As If This Was Normal Behavior. We Also Found Out That Several Other Visitors’ Private Videos Had Been Sent To The Same Contact.”
The allegation has sparked outrage online, with many calling for an investigation into the incident and improved safety measures to protect visitors’ privacy at recreational centers.
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