Korra Obidi Meets Drake’s Dad, Dennis Graham


  • Korra Obidi, a dancer and singer, met Dennis Graham, the father of Canadian rap star Drake, during a visit to Hollywood.
  • Korra shared her excitement on Facebook, sharing photos from the meeting and writing.

Popular Nigerian dancer and singer, Korra Obidi, recently caused a stir online after meeting Dennis Graham, the father of Canadian rap sensation, Drake.

Korra shared the exciting moment on her Facebook page, uploading photos from the encounter and captioning them:
“KORRA, Iya Drizzy. I met Drake’s father. Amazing time with @therealdennisg. Hollywood.”

The post has since generated buzz across social media, with fans reacting to the surprising link-up between the entertainer and the music star’s father.

Adding to the intrigue, unconfirmed reports have emerged suggesting that Dennis Graham was quite taken with Korra, allegedly referring to her as a “real African queen fine and sexy.”

While the nature of their meeting remains unclear, the interaction has fueled speculation and excitement among fans, many of whom are curious to see if anything more develops from the encounter.

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In other news, Popular Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw, has voiced her frustration over what she perceives as systemic gender inequality in Nigeria, stating that the country’s laws are designed to favour men at the expense of women.

Speaking in a recent interview on Arise TV, Henshaw argued that Nigerian men are raised to see women as inferior, a mindset she says is reinforced by legal provisions that fail to protect women adequately.

Citing the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, she questioned why a man is still legally permitted to “chastise” his wife, describing it as a reflection of how the law upholds male dominance.

“God created man first, yes, but He brought the woman from the man’s side — not from beneath his feet,” Henshaw said. “She was created to stand beside him, not below him. But in Nigeria, women are often treated as less than human.”

The actress’s remarks have fueled ongoing conversations about gender justice and the urgent need for legal reform to ensure equality and fairness for both men and women.