Tag: Small Doctor

  • Small Doctor shares chilling experience with a bad-luck house

    Small Doctor shares chilling experience with a bad-luck house

    Small Doctor, the Nigerian singer, has opened up on how a house he once lived in, brought bad luck, and misfortune to his life.

    The singer via the micro-blogging platform, X  revealed that the residence appeared perfect on the surface, clean, quiet, and seemingly ideal but brought him nothing but setbacks.

    According to him, he experienced a dramatic decline in his career and personal life while living there.

    “I once lived in a bad-luck house. House was so neat, silent, just everything anyone would want. I went from 100 to zero in that house,” he wrote.

    The singer described the property as one of those “crazy houses” that carry negative energy and urged Nigerians to be spiritually and physically cautious before moving into a new home.

    He advised prospective tenants to thoroughly investigate any area they plan to move into and to pray over the decision, stressing that not all homes bring peace.

    If you want to rent a house, ask well ooo. Go do findings for that area and pray. Crazy houses dey ooo,” he added, hinting that he would one day reveal more about the ordeal and what he went through.

  • Small Doctor expresses deep concern over the effects of drug abuse on Nigerian youths

    Small Doctor expresses deep concern over the effects of drug abuse on Nigerian youths

    Popular Nigerian singer, Adekunle Temitope, popularly known as Small Doctor, has taken to social media to express a deep concern over the alarming rate of substance abuse amongst young people in his community.

    The “Penalty” crooner, in a heartfelt post on his official X page, shared his distressing experience of witnessing vibrant young Nigerians in his community whose lives have been ravaged by substance use.

    Small Doctor recounted how he was recently walking in his neighborhood when he saw heartbreaking scenes of young people struggling with addiction.

    He wrote: “Most Heartbreaking Was When I Arrived My Hood, I Saw Some Promising Guys We Grew Up Together Sleeping While Standing 🤦🏾‍♂️, Some Were Even Making Some Crazy Postures While Sleeping. So Sad 😭.”

    What’s more, Small Doctor revealed that his senior colleague, Wasiu Ayinde, had predicted the need for rehabilitation centers six years ago.

    According to Small Doctor, Wasiu Ayinde advised him to establish a rehabilitation center, stating that it would be a profitable venture in the future. He said: “Wasiu Ayinde Told Me 6 Years Ago To Establish A Rehabilitation Centre, Stating It Is The New Oil. That Man Saw The Future.”

  • KS1 Malaika reacts as Small Doctor says Fuji music is dying

    KS1 Malaika reacts as Small Doctor says Fuji music is dying

    Fuji musician Sulaimon Adekunle, known as KS1 Malaika, has responded to singer Small Doctor’s recent claim that Fuji music is dying due to a lack of new stars since Remi Aluko emerged.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Singer Small Doctor had expressed concern over the decline of Fuji music, a popular Yoruba genre, noting that he believes the genre is “dying” due to a lack of new, rising stars.

    Small Doctor, on X, noted that since Remi Aluko’s success in the early 2000s, he hasn’t seen another Fuji artist achieve similar fame.

    He called for urgent action to revive the genre.

    On his X handle, he wrote, “I stand to be corrected. I feel Fuji music is dying, and something needs to be fixed urgently. After the blowing up of Remi Aluko and the likes in 2001 or 2002, I haven’t heard or seen another Fuji artist blow up.”

    Responding in a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday, Malaika disagreed with the ‘Penalty’ singer directly,  noting that his take onFuji music lacked proper understanding.

    Hi“My dear music son @iam_smalldoctor, I read your submission and understanding of Fuji Music, where you said after the emergence of Remi Aluko, there’s no other known Fuji musician and that Fuji is dying. Although everyone is entitled to freedom of speech and expression, let me educate you respectfully because it’s the genre of music I belong to and should know better than you,” he began.

    He argued that Fuji’s limited presence in the mainstream media should not be mistaken for a decline in its relevance or growth.

    “At least we have other genres of music, for example: Apala and Juju. If you say Fuji is dying, what will you say to them? Don’t also forget, a lot of hip-hop musicians are on Fuji tempo till date. If Fuji receives the kind of attention and support TV/radio stations accord hip-hop, Fuji music would go further and bigger. Despite the challenges, it remains highly formidable and threatens other genres of music,” he wrote.

    Malaika emphasized that Fuji music has a deep cultural richness that outsiders often overlook. He noted that although the media does not cover the genre like they do with Afrobeats, it continues to support emerging talents.

    “Fuji music is more detailed than your genre of music. Furthermore, we support our upcoming ones in our own way. Millions of people sing hip-hop also, but few are noticed. To become a star artiste is not by anyone’s power, knowledge or wisdom. Whatever someone chooses as a profession, you just need to continue doing it, and you will meet your target one day. I appreciate the fact that you said you stand to be corrected and also because we share a bond, hence my response.”

  • Nigerian artiste, Small Doctor’s house gutted by inferno

    Nigerian artiste, Small Doctor’s house gutted by inferno

    The house of popular Nigerian singer, Adekunle Temitope, better known as Small Doctor, has been gutted by fire.

    The fire incident was confirmed by the singer on his instagram page on Thursday.

    He stated that no life was lost, adding in Yoruba that when a king’s palace gets burnt, it only adds to its beauty.

    Small Doctor wrote in Pidgin, “No pressure for the Lord is with me. No life was lost. Ile Alaafin to jo, ewa lo bu kun. That is to say, king house wey burns na make beautification fit plenty. Iyanu mashele soonest. Mi o foh, I no break.”

  • Small doctor disses Portable in new single ‘Online lowa’

    Small doctor disses Portable in new single ‘Online lowa’

    The quarrel between two street artistes, Adekunle Temitope better known by his stage name as Small Doctor and Habeeb Okikiola, alias Portable  is far from over.

    Recall that Small doctor granted an interview where he said Portable was his boy that he once advised him to go for skin wash.

    In his reaction, Portable noted that he once gave Small doctor $100, describing him as a beggar and a forgotten music artiste.

    However, the Omo Iya Teacher crooner has  reacted to Portable’s online slurs with a new song titled ‘Igbaju Dey Pain Person’, while also sharing a clip of a man shadowboxing.

    Small Doctor’s response came hours after Zazu had gone online to attack him, revealing that he is now the new king of street-Pop.

    Portable has promised to respond to Small Doctor’s single in no time.

  • Portable vs Small Doctor: Two street artistes go for each other’s jugular

    Portable vs Small Doctor: Two street artistes go for each other’s jugular

    The online battle between two street artistes, Habeeb Okikiola popularly known as Portable and his closest rival Adekunle Temitope, aka Small Doctor is far from being over.

    Recall that both artistes had an altercation in Agege in December 2022 but found a way to settle their dispute and Portable even performed at Small Doctor’s show in Agege.

    However, another video recently surfaced online where both artistes again went for each other’s jugular.

    Small granted an interview with an online medium where he described Portable as his boy.

    Small Doctor had said, “There is something called self-acclaimed, and if Portable says he is the ‘king of the street’, then he is. Portable has been my boy. He called me out because I once told him he had to do a body wash because his skin was not okay. But, he ran away, saying that they wanted to use ‘packaging’ to kill him.

    Reacting to Small Doctor’s claims, Portable, who is ever ready to confront anybody that crosses his path, accused him (Small Doctor) of only trying to ‘trend’ with his name. He said, “Street brother wants to use my name to trend. Do not worry; sit down there and be playing. Street brother that is begging for money. He is still advising me after collecting my hundred dollars. You cannot run my race. Street brother has washed all his body and is still burnt. Black is beauty. You are buying cream and I am bagging ambassadorial deals.”

    Portable added that Small doctor has been begging him for money, saying he still collected his $100 from him recently.

    However, Small doctor is yet to respond to Portables jibes.

  • Mr Eazi is richer than Davido – Small Doctor

    Mr Eazi is richer than Davido – Small Doctor

    Nigerian artiste and penalty to throw -in crooner, Temitope Adekunle, popularly known as Small Doctor, has said that Mr Eazi is richer than Davido.

    Omo Better as Small Doctor is fondly called added that he has met both artistes before.

    According to him,  Mr Eazi is not just rich but wealthy.

    He stated this while appearing as a guest on the latest episode of Echoo Room podcast hosted by Quincy Jonze.

    The ‘Omo Better’ crooner said, “The richest person I have ever met is Mr Eazi. My perception is that he has money. It’s not even just having money, he has resources.

    “I have met Davido. I call David ‘Richest’. If he hears ‘Richest’, he knows that it is Small Doctor. David is ‘Richest’ but Eazi is the richest person I have ever met.”

  • “Let me not get you in Ogun State”, Portable tells Small Doctor as beef lingers (VIDEO)

    “Let me not get you in Ogun State”, Portable tells Small Doctor as beef lingers (VIDEO)

    The beef between Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, known professionally as Portable, and his colleague, Small Doctor, may not end soon as the former, in a video, threatened to deal with the latter if seen in Ogun State.

    Small Doctor, whose real name is Temitope Adekunle, was accused to have arranged for his fans to stone the Zazu Zeh crooner with bottles in a show at the Agege area of Lagos, stopping him from performing.

    Portable took to his social media page to call out Small Doctor and accuse him of beefing up his glory.

    In a post, the controversial singer who seemed convinced that Small Doctor was behind what happened to him on stage in Agege, noted that it was a result of envy.

    Portable stated that Small Doctor is envious of him because he is the bigger music artiste. He then proceeded to rain curses on the Agege musician.

    According to Portable, Small Doctor was the one who told the crowd to attack him and despite that, none of the things they threw hit him.

    Not stopping there, the Zazu star warned Small Doctor not to come to any show in Ogun state because he will tell his boys to strip him naked and beat him up. He added that he has beat him up in the past at show promoter Abu Abel’s house and he will do it again wherever they happen to meet.

    He also went ahead to mention places where he would deal with Small Doctor if he happens to meet him there, places like Ibadan, Sango, Oshogbo and Ilorin.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the afro-pop recording artist and performer (Small Doctor) was preceded by the release of another single: “Penalty” which won award for the “Best Street Hop” at The Headies 2018. His songs are mostly composed in English and Yoruba.

    In 2012, his music career kicked off. He released singles like Gbagaun, Anobi, Penalty and Mosquito Killer. On 24 July 2015, Small Doctor released his debut studio album “Street Ambassador”. The album features guest appearances from Pasuma, Dre San and Young Legxy.

    Small Doctor embarked on his first major tour in Nigeria titled “Omo Better Concert” on 9 December 2018.

    He performed at the 20,000 seats capacity Agege Stadium in Lagos. He performed in London at a concert held at O2 Academy Islington on 9 September 2018.

    On 6 April 2019, Winners Golden Bet unveiled Small Doctor as their brand ambassador.

  • #EndSARS: Small Doctor, Joeboy, others storm Lagos Assembly[VIDEO}

    #EndSARS: Small Doctor, Joeboy, others storm Lagos Assembly[VIDEO}

    Nigerian singer, Small Doctor joined other activists on Friday in a bid to express their complaints against coercion and brutality by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.

    The ‘Set Awon’ crooner led the protesters to the entrance of the Lagos House of Assembly, TheNewsGuru reports.

    Moments later, the Lagos State Deputy Governor, addressed the protesters . Hamzat told the protesters why the unit of the police force was created in the first place.

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    On his part, Small Doctor urged the protesters who commenced their protest from Agege to listen to the deputy governor.

    Entertainers like Joeboy, Asiri comedian were part of the protest

  • ‘Small Doctor’ hands self over to Police after attending Funke Akindele’s party

    Another music crooner, Adekunle Temitope a.k.a Small Doctor has handed himself over to the police for breach of the social distance regulations imposed by Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

    Small Doctor was among the 43 guests, who attended the birthday bash hosted by Funke Akindele-Bello for the 43rd birthday of her husband, Abdul Rasheed Bello a.k.a JJC Skilltz last Saturday.

    The party held at their Amen Estate, Ibeju Lekki, Lagos residence in contravention of the lockdown order of President Muhammadu Buhari and Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on social distancing which forbade a gathering of more than 20 people.

    Small Doctor arrived Ogba Magistrate Court on Wednesday after 12 noon in a jeep utility vehicle accompanied by one ‘Aburebe’.

    He was dressed in a black Tee Shirt over a white and green jogger with a white canvass shoe to match.

    A police source at Ogba Magistrate Court disclosed that Small Doctor appeared in court to honour invitation sent by the Police to all those who were in attendance the party.

    Policemen however prevented Small Doctor from entering the premises of Ogba Magistrate Court but was directed to a police vehicle.

    He held discussions with a senior police officer in a security vehicle.

    Few minutes after, the Deputy Commissioner, Panti Police Station, DCP Yetunde Longer, came from the court where the trial of Naira Marley, Babatunde Gbadamosi and wife, Folashade was ongoing before Chief Magistrate Yewande Aje-Afunwa.

    Both of them drove away in a Police van marked PF 296 SPY accompanied by another security vehicle.