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You look untidy with the lace showing and fake baby hair almost touching your brows – Noble Igwe writes ladies who wear frontals
Media personality Noble Igwe has shared his opinion on wig frontals, stating that no matter how much money is spent on them, they make women look tacky once they leave the salon. In a post on his Instagram page, Noble criticized frontals, claiming they make women appear untidy with visible lace, “fake baby hairs almost reaching their brows,” and “thick-curled sideburns.” He added that he is voicing what many others feel but lack the courage…
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You will go back to detention if you misbehave again – Burna Boy tells Speed Darlington after release
Grammy-winning artist Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has responded to the release of his controversial colleague, Speed Darlington, from Kuje prison. Darlington was arrested and detained by the police after accusing Burna Boy of having an inappropriate relationship with embattled American rapper and music executive Diddy. He was released on Tuesday, weeks after being granted bail. Reacting to the news, Burna Boy warned that he would ensure Darlington is sent back to detention…
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‘I never wanted to be rich, famous’ – Odumodublvck
Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck has revealed that fame is not his main objective in the music industry. During a recent appearance on Hip TV’s program Trending, he shared that becoming famous was never his intention. He explained that his primary goal is to create a meaningful impact, stating that wealth and fame are secondary to his mission. “I have never tried to be famous. The way people say they want fame, like the way people say…
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”I wish a man in the likeness of Trump be sworn into the Nigerian Executive Offices one day” – Rita Edochie
Veteran Nollywood actress Rita Edochie has claimed that many around the world aspire to have a leader like Donald Trump as their president. Rita expressed this sentiment while celebrating Trump’s inauguration as the US President. In a detailed Instagram post, she shared how she faced criticism for supporting Trump during the US presidential election. She also prayed for Trump to be granted wisdom to address the nation’s challenges, describing him as an angel in her…
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I became happier immediately after I left my banking job – Nigerian man writes about the disadvantages of working under pressure
A Nigerian man, Quadri Yakubu, shared that leaving his banking job significantly improved his happiness and strengthened his relationship with his family. In a Facebook post, Yakubu described how the job’s pressures, including grueling commutes and high stress from management, took a toll on his mental health and strained his interactions with his wife and child. However, after resigning, he found himself more loving, patient, and content. He emphasized the impact of work on mental…
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Donald Trump cannot stop same s&x marriage. He has no such powers – Bobrisky
Bobrisky has stated that newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump has no authority to ban same-sex marriage. Following Trump’s inauguration on Monday, January 20, he announced that only two genders would be recognized nationwide. This led some Nigerians to speculate that the policy might affect crossdressers like Bobrisky. In response, Bobrisky addressed the claims on social media, expressing no fear. He clarified that his gender is now female, as he has undergone gender reassignment procedures.
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Kemi Badenoch’s criticisms of Nigeria won’t affect investor confidence – Tinubu’s aide, Bwala says
Daniel Bwala, special adviser on policy communication to President Bola Tinubu, has dismissed recent criticisms of Nigeria by UK Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, calling them politically motivated efforts to gain favor within her party. Badenoch’s remarks, comparing the UK to Nigeria and citing “terrible governments like Nigeria” as a cautionary example during a governance speech, sparked controversy. While promoting her party, she implied that poor governance outcomes in Nigeria should not be replicated in…
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EFCC ‘most wicked’ organisation in Nigeria, Police better than you all – Bobrisky
Controversial Nigerian transgender personality, Bobrisky, has criticized the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), calling it the most ruthless organization in Nigeria. Bobrisky’s remarks came in response to the EFCC’s appeal for empathy following the death of one of its officials, who was fatally shot during a night raid in Anambra State. In a series of Instagram Stories on Monday, Bobrisky accused the EFCC of hypocrisy and claimed that the police are “100% better” in…
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If your woman threatens your relationship because you mentioned DNA test, leave her – Ghanaian lawyer advises men
Ghanaian lawyer Chris Vincent Agyapong has urged men to end relationships with women who react angrily to the suggestion of conducting a DNA test on their children. See his post below;
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Avoid confrontation with Trump, there is nothing a bully likes better than taking on people who are not strong enough to resist him – Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bolaji Akinyemi tells President Tinubu
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bolaji Akinyemi, has advised President Bola Tinubu to avoid confrontation with the newly inaugurated U.S. President, Donald Trump. Akinyemi criticized Trump’s inaugural speech as uninspiring and aggressive, highlighting threats of hostile policies such as reclaiming the Panama Canal and engaging in tariff wars. He warned that Trump’s approach could lead to global repercussions, predicting a turbulent four years. Akinyemi also noted that Nigeria is unlikely to be a focus of…
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Nobody in the village is holding you, Village people don’t even have your time – Actor Yul Edochie advises people who feel they are being attacked spiritually
Actor Yul Edochie has dismissed claims by some Nigerians that their struggles are caused by “village people.” In a social media post, Yul argued that such notions are unfounded, stating that these “village people” do not have the time to hold anyone back. He encouraged people to consider traditional methods for addressing life challenges, emphasizing that not every problem can be solved through church and prayers alone. He shared this in a post on Instagram.…
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I don’t want UK to become Nigeria where government destroys lives – Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the United Kingdom’s Conservative Party, has raised concerns about the impact of poor governance in Britain, comparing it to challenges experienced in Nigeria. Speaking at her first event of the year, hosted by Onward, a British think tank focusing on economic and social issues, the Nigeria-born UK politician emphasized the need to rebuild trust and implement reforms to secure Britain’s future. “And why does this matter so much to me? It’s…
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