Socialite PrettyMike makes grand entrance to fashion designer, Yomi Casual’s 40th birthday party



  • Nigerian socialite Pretty Mike made a grand entrance at Yomi Casual‘s 40th birthday party in Lagos state, causing controversy.
  • PrettyMike, known for his entrances, arrived at a party with three eerie ladies holding “decapitated head props.”


Controversial Nigerian socialite Pretty Mike has sparked considerable discussion following his extravagant arrival at the 40th birthday celebration of fashion designer Yomi Casual on Sunday, January 26, in Lagos State.

Known for his dramatic entrances, Pretty Mike made his way to the event accompanied by three intimidating women who were carrying props resembling decapitated heads.

As he entered the venue, he was preceded by women adorned in traditional Yoruba attire, singing his praises.

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In other news, Media personality Tosin Silverdam has raised concerns regarding the tendency to assign blame to men when marital issues arise.

This inquiry was prompted by the public’s reaction to 2Face’s announcement of his divorce from Annie Idibia.

It is worth noting that Annie and 2Face have been subjected to criticism during their appearances on the reality show Young, Rich and Famous.

2Face revealed that they have been living apart for some time and that he has initiated divorce proceedings. This declaration led to significant backlash directed at the singer from the public.

In response, Tosin expressed his frustration over the consistent blame placed on men for problems in relationships and marriages.

He argued that had Annie been the one to declare the divorce, she would likely have received widespread applause and support from the public.

Tosin emphasized that the criticism directed at 2Face is particularly hypocritical, especially coming from celebrities like Toke Makinwa, who advocate for such causes.

He wrote, “Why are they blaming the men? Toke Makinwa and others are already blaming 2Face for his marriage separation and announcement.

“What if it was Annie Idibia that announced it first, they would support her and give her kudos.