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”If you see a lady outside who attracts you, go home and invest in your wife to make her as beautiful, so you won’t have to eat outside” – Reno Omokri tells men
Social commentator, Reno Omokri has addressed men who think that women outside their marriages are more attractive than their wives. In his post, Reno suggested that the perceived lack of beauty in a married woman could be attributed to her husband’s financial situation. He urged men to make substantial investments in enhancing their wives’ beauty, enabling them to appear as attractive as the women they may admire outside of their marriage. In his words; ‘’If you see a lady outside who attracts you, go home and invest in your wife to make her as beautiful, so you won’t have to…
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You are more attractive to a man when you don’t need him – Actress, Shaffy Bello tells women
Actress Shaffy Bello emphasized the importance of women contributing to a relationship or marriage by “bringing something to the table.” During a recent conversation with media personality Stephanie Coker, Ms. Bello expressed that a woman becomes even more appealing when she is not solely reliant on her partner to fulfill every aspect of her needs. According to her; ‘’I would tell the ladies never tell a man ‘what do you mean? what do I bring to the table?’. I am not one of those. I think we both should ask ourselves what are we both bringing to the table. If…
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”Whether you are the 10th wife, if your man plays his role, Don’t give a f*ck about anybody”- Nigerian woman expresses support for polygamy
Chinwe Ogbonna, a Nigerian woman, has expressed her support of polygamy, emphasizing that as long as men are capable of providing for multiple wives. In a Facebook post dated Friday, November 24, she argued that some women in monogamous relationships often experience a lack of intimacy and financial support from their husbands. According to her; “When people kept saying so many things on Regina being a 5th or whatever wife, I stood my ground and said that as long as the man can care for her then I see no problem at all,” she wrote. “I support polygamy which is…
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“Nobody is posting his music because he’s still alive. If he was truly dead by now, una no go let people rest” – Yul Edochie slams Nigerians after Oladips admits to faking his own death
Controversial Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has attributed rapper Oladips’ recent fake death announcement to the hypocritical affection Nigerians show for deceased individuals. The actor expressed his concern over the sanctimonious love and backing given to the departed, emphasizing that such attitudes might have driven Oladips to stage his own demise. Oladips, initially declared dead by his management, has since presented evidence proving his continued existence. Yul Edochie, in response, encouraged Nigerians to sustain their interest in Oladips’ music even after confirming his survival. He emphasized the importance of supporting artists while they are alive, asserting that they shouldn’t wait for…
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“Mothers should not feel guilty for choosing themselves and doing whatever they need to do to be the kind mothers they need to be” Simi reacts to Chimamanda’s conversation on the “cost” of motherhood
Simi has responded to Chimamanda Adichie’s discussion on the challenges of motherhood. The singer expressed her empathy with Chimamanda’s motherhood experiences. In an interview with BBC, Chimamanda described motherhood as a “glorious gift” but acknowledged its associated “costs.” She touched on the “brain freeze” and creative challenges that often accompany pregnancy, mentioning that she might have written two more novels if not for having a child. Reacting to this, Simi emphasized the need to afford women grace, recognizing that motherhood is a demanding journey. Simi wrote: “She captured this so beautifully. I remember I had the creative brain freeze too…
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Becoming a mother is a glorious gift but it comes at a cost – Chimamanda Adichie says he could have written two books had she not had her child
Chimamanda Adichie has discussed the impact of motherhood on women, sharing insights during an interview on BBC’s Woman’s Hour. The Nigerian author delved into her own experiences as a mother, reflecting on how the role has influenced her creativity. She described motherhood as a gift that came with a cost She said: “Becoming a mother is a glorious gift but it comes at a cost and I think it’s important to acknowledge that, right? “There is something that we… and I will say ‘lose’.” “I felt that I could probably have written two novels had I not had my child.…
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“Being a second wife to the right man is better than being a first wife to a wrong man” – Nigerian woman says
A Nigerian Woman, Musa Oyiza has asserted that being a second wife to the right man is better than being the first wife to a wrong man. She shared this in a post on Facebook. See her post below;
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A proper nuisance – Don Jazzy slams Daniel Regha after he asked him to adopt children
Controversial social media commentator, Daniel Regha, has suggested to record producer and music executive, Don Jazzy, that he should contemplate adopting children. Regha expressed that while it’s acceptable for the Mavin boss not to marry, he emphasized the importance of Don Jazzy prioritizing parenthood and proposed that he consider adopting a child to carry on his legacy. He wrote; “Don Jazzy not being married isn’t an issue, not everyone fancy marriage. “But he should adopt a kid, at least, someone who can preserve & carry on his legacy long after he’s gone. “Being a dad ought to be among his…
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If you drive a Toyota Corolla, don’t date a lady that is driving a Benz, You can’t effectively lead a woman that is richer than you – Nigerian man advises men not to ‘compromise on their masculinity’
Agba, a Nigerian man, has suggested that men should maintain their sense of masculinity and avoid dating women who surpass them in wealth, education, and achievements. According to him, a man driving a Toyota Corolla shouldn’t date a woman driving a Benz In his words; “If you drive a Toyota Corolla, don’t date a lady that is driving a Benz. If you earn 500k, don’t date a lady that is earning 1m. If you’re a BSc holder, don’t date a lady that has a PhD. If you’ve never left Nigeria before, don’t date a lady that has traveled the world,”…
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What God told me after I ”died” in a car accident in 2019 – Yul Edochie
Yul Edochie has reflected on the 2019 car accident he experienced, emphasizing that he “died” during the incident but was granted a second chance by God. According to the actor, God conveyed to him that his initial life was for personal purposes, whereas his renewed life is dedicated to serving God. Following his survival, Yul went on to start a family with his colleague Judy Austin, ultimately leading to their marriage. This significant change marked the conclusion of his marriage with his first wife, May.
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”Without money, you’re just a goat” – US-based Nigerian man says most Nigerian men don’t know how to take care of a woman
Charles, a Nigerian man based in the United States, has expressed the view that Nigerian men seem to struggle to treat women properly when lacking financial means. According to him, without their money, they are nothing adding that they can’t even have meaningful conversations. “If you take money away from Nigerian men, they do not know how to treat a woman right. Yet, you keep hearing, “it’s because of my money you’re with me”. Without money, you’re just a goat. You can’t have a meaningful conversation with some of them without bragging,” he said on X on Wednesday.
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Mayor of Atlanta declares November 18 ‘Davido Day’
Mayor Andre Dickens of Atlanta has acknowledged the impact of Nigerian-American singer David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, on the city’s entertainment scene. This recognition comes in the wake of Davido’s headline performance at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta during the A.W.A.Y Festival. In honor of the singer, the Mayor and the Atlanta City Council have officially designated November 18 as “Davido Day.” The mayor said; “captivated audiences worldwide, becoming a global icon in the music industry. On behalf of the City of Atlanta, thank you for your tireless efforts as a renowned singer, songwriter, producer, business leader, philanthropist,…
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