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Doris Simeon

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Doris Simeon is a prominent Nigerian actress known for her performances in Nollywood, particularly in Yoruba and English-language films. She was born in Lagos and initially aspired to be a television newscaster but transitioned to acting after securing a small role in the comedy series Papa Ajasco. Over her career, she has featured in over 100 films, including notable titles like Oloju Ede and Ghetto Dreamz. Aside from acting, Doris is a versatile entertainer, serving as a television presenter and running her beauty business, Davris Beauty Centre. She was married to filmmaker Daniel Ademinokan and has a son named David. After their separation, she moved to the United States in 2018 but continues to express her fondness for Nigeria and her film career. Doris remains a respected figure in Yoruba Nollywood, known for her relatability and emotional storytelling.

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Nigeria

Born

July 22, 1979

Age

46 yrs

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Update Feb 18, 2025

Rapper Oladips disses Headies Awards over omissions in the rap categories

Following the recent unveiling of the nominations list for the 17th Headies Award, Oladips has released a diss track where he called out the Headies for omitting Indigenous rappers. On the diss record shared on his on February 17, Oladips paid homage to pioneer Indigenous Yoruba rappers who he said inspired him to rap in his native language. He tackles the Headies for their failure to nominate Indigenous rappers such as himself in the rap category. Oladips called the omissions another manifestation of the constant disrespect faced by Indigenous Yoruba rappers in the Nigerian music industry.

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