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Shade Ladipo has said she will stop talking about Burna Boy admitting there’s a ‘slap’ in her future if she doesn’t stop.
She was reacting to Will Smith’s slap on Chris Rock face at the just held Oscars 2022.
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Shade Ladipo has said she will stop talking about Burna Boy admitting there’s a ‘slap’ in her future if she doesn’t stop.
She was reacting to Will Smith’s slap on Chris Rock face at the just held Oscars 2022.
#jaiyeorie Aisha Buhari, the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, writes a cryptic comment on Instagram as she unfollows her husband, Muhammadu Buhari.
Aisha Buhari is a Nigerian politician.
This, however, was followed by unfollowing President Muhammadu Buhari on the image-sharing platform.
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Ubi Franklin, a music entrepreneur, has chastised popular comedian
Bovi for making a joke about his children when hosting the Headies in
2021.
Franklin's move comes after Will Smith, an American
actor, smacked comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars for making a joke about
his wife.
Anyone who mocks Ubi and his children will now face the same fate, according to Ubi on Instagram.
On national television, he believes humour should not be used as a ruse to demean others.
According to him, comedy should not be used as a decoy to disrespect people on National TV.
In
his words: “This is the way now, you yab me we get on it straight. Or
you yab me and I yab you with receipts of the things the world don’t
know right on my page here and we will go anywhere you want from there.
Comedy should not be used as a decoy to disrespect people on National
TV.
“BOVI, you did this at last year’s Headies and I sent your
friends and close alleys to warn you, Do not try it again. I am
struggling with stuff and trying to put myself together and you go on
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Amy Schumer, an American stand-up comedian and actress, has opened out about her battle with trichotillomania.
Trichotillomania is a mental disease that causes persistent, irrepressible cravings to pull hair from your scalp, eyebrows, or other parts of your body despite trying to stop, according to the Mayo Clinic, and Amy is speaking out for the first time about her years-long fight with the disorder.
In Amy's new series Life & Beth, her character struggles with the disorder, with one scene ending with the camera panning to a clump of hair as she whispers about wearing a wig.
The mother-of-one said in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, that her character was influenced by her personal experience with trichotillomania.
The 40-year-old comic revealed that she has struggled with
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Pa Mathias: We lived on the same street then in Jos, now capital of Plateau State.
What was her reaction when you proposed?
Pa Mathias: She was about 16 then while I was in my late 20s. It was really like a child’s play and both of us were spoilt last children of our parents.
Why did you accept his offer of marriage?
Ma Charity: I can’t really say because then most of my friends were single. I think God did it for us.
Did anyone oppose the marriage?
Pa Mathias: No one did. More so, early marriage was the in-thing. She just concluded her Primary 7 as obtained then, while I had just marked my Iwa-Akwa (initiation into manhood) ceremony. After that ceremony, you are expected to begin to do what men do, one of which is marriage.
Ma Charity: Nobody opposed the marriage.
How has it been?
Pa Mathias: It has been good but not without trials particularly when children began to come. Training and bringing them up was not totally easy.
In the North where we met, married and had most of our children, we lived a life of “give us this day, our daily bread.” With it, we did not have many challenges and more so, means of life was cheap, not as it is today.
Any early marriage challenges?
Pa Mathias: Yes, of course, boys must be boys. We fought sometimes and she would pack and go to her parents. Each time, they would bring her back or I went for her.
Ma Charity: I still did my girlish things. I did not really understand marriage. But then we had true elders who supported us to grow.
How were you able to surmount the challenges?
Pa Mathias: Our parents breached the gaps for us.
What has kept this marriage going?
Pa Mathias: Basically, the grace of God because we did nothing extraordinary apart from living our normal lives. Moreso, we had been tutored by our parents that marriage is for life and nothing less; so we got stuck so to say.
How would you describe your wife?
Pa Mathias: She is very hardworking, supportive and easygoing. She does not make trouble, though she nags sometimes.
Any regret in this marriage?
Pa Mathias: None except the loss of my two sons, one at 14, which I thought was the worse thing that happened to my family until I lost another one in his full-bloom – married with a child, last year. It was devastating. I pray to God it never happens again. He should have taken my life.
I am 90 and a better option for death, but God knows the best. I had nine children in all but I have lost two. Another regret is that my wife has been seriously sick in the past four years and I ask, now that we should sit back, enjoy fruits of our labour and thank God, why must she be sick?
I pray to God to heal her for me to enjoy a full taste of life again. I know we can’t say we have not sinned but since it has pleased Him to keep us alive, He should forgive us and let us be alive indeed.
What is special about your husband?
Ma Charity: He is tall, fair and handsome. In fact, he was popularly called Yaro Mai Shaw in Hausa language, meaning “Fine Boy.” He is also gap-toothed.
What’s your pet name for your wife?
Pa Mathias: Mama Franca (My first child’s name).
How do you handle difficult situations in your marriage?
Ma Mathias: Difficult moment often brings us closer to God when we turn to Him in prayer and He has never let us down.
How do you know when your spouse is angry, and how do you resolve it?
Pa Mathias: She speaks out or she would put up an attitude.
Ma Charity: He would go dumb and would refuse my delicious food. We talk it over at night and would top it up with eba and a sumptuous soup.
How do you resolve your differences?
Pa Mathias: Often times, we talk at night and discuss the issue.
Is there anything your spouse does that you don’t like? If yes, how do you handle such situation?
Pa Matthias: I hate too much talk, nagging, and she does it sometimes either to show that she is angry with me or to drive home a point. I walk away or ignore her. When we were much younger, it might result in a fight.
Ma Charity: He is too casual, quiet and takes almost everything for granted.
When was the last time you told your wife, “I love you”?
Pa Matthias: She knows that I cherish her just as she cherishes me and we generously express it. “I love you”, as you put it, may not have a place in our marriage, but we do adore each other
Tell us about your happiest moment in this marriage?
Ma Charity: There are so many happy moments but I can’t pin on anyone in particular. Each time I enter the labour ward and come out with my child, I am very happy.
The first day at school of my first child, was another moment. Her admission into the university and convocation, were moments that used to be highly cerebrated then. Or when my second child, now a man got his job, and many other milestones.
Tell us about your children?
Ma Charity: I had nine of them: five males and four females. I lost my smart Fabian on April 20, 1986, and just last year on September 2, 2021, I lost his immediate younger brother, Chizobam, a son that was always there for me and the family, at large.
Though others are not doing badly, I thank God for them. But these losses especially the last, will lessen my destined number of years on earth. I don’t know why God chose him when I am here at 77, and my husband is almost 90. I had been sick. Why didn’t I die in place of this young man? His death has brought so much lamentation to my life.
How were you able to cope when the kids were growing?
Ma Charity: It was not easy, I dare say, but the God who gave them always makes a way. Honestly, if you ask me, I cannot say how we got to where we are today, and all of them lived with me with the exception of those who went to boarding schools or my first daughter who had part of her post-primary education at home.
Ever thought of quitting this relationship?
Ma Charity: Not at all.
How do you cope with your in-laws?
Ma Charity: Never had an issue with them. They embraced me, particularly one of his sisters called Mama Maureen. She took me as her child. I did not know my dad. I lost my mother shortly after my marriage. But I did not feel her absence as Mama Maureen and my brother in law’s first wife, Mama Audu, were there for me. They are both late now.
Why do you think marriages crash these days?
Pa Mathias: Lack of patience, absence of God and lack of respect for each other. Every party deserves to be respected but when the other party takes it for granted it could result in avoidable problem.
Ma Charity: Due to over-exposure and too high expectations. Some girls want to have a wardrobe like mine who have been in marriage for decades. Many men nowadays are lazy and so go for wealthy wives and still expect her to pick the bills and still bow down for him like the full-time housewife would.
For the fact that she makes the money, she also needs time to make the money, hence the man at home has to fill the gap at home at that point in time. Another challenge today is too much laws and rights where you find couples claiming right, rather than putting heads together to move the family forward.
What’s your husband’s best food?
Ma Charity: Swallow, and any good soup. He so much relishes my dishes that he hardly eats outside. I am a good cook.
What is your advice to intending couples?
Pa Mathias: Learn to be patient. Both husband and wife should be duly engaged in something that yields income for the family. The man must not be lazy.
He must be up and doing in providing for his family to retain his status as the head and breadwinner. The wife should show understanding when there is a shortfall in supply from the man and should be able to breach the gap. There should be tolerance, forgiveness and the fear of God.
Ma Charity: Pray, and be careful in your choice of a lifepartner. Marry a spouse who knows and have regard for God. Do not go for riches or by what you see. But go for what can endure the test of time.
What can you say to married women?
Ma Charity: Support your husband and give your children good training as well as show them good example. Marry your in-laws too, and duly assimilate yourself into their family.
Will Smith's son, Jaden Smith, has praised his father's performance at the 2022 Academy Awards.
Will Smith reportedly smacked Chris Rock, a stand-up comedian, on stage when he made fun of his wife by suggesting she resembled GI Jane 2.
Although Will Smith had apologized for his abrupt move, which many had assumed was probably a script - this looks not to be the case, based on recent events.
Jaden Smith, who is proud of his father's actions, praised him on Twitter. The 23-year-old actor wrote:
“And that’s how we do it”.
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RT Bayo oke Lawal Orange Nerd birthday photo shoot
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On Mother's Day, Adesua Etomi, a talented Nollywood actress and wife of music mogul Banky Wellington, took to social media to show off gifts she received from her husband and her beloved son, Zaiah.
Mother's Day to Adesua Etomi
The mother of one uploaded a sweet video of her husband giving her a gorgeous flower bouquet.
Mother's Day to Adesua Etomi
It was also followed by a nice note in which he (Banky) mentioned that the day God opened his eyes, he began loving her.
Adesua Etomi's mother's day post may be found here:
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Kizz Daniel as showed off his woman as the world celebrates Mother’s Day today.
The Laye singer shard a photo of them together and wrote;
”Happy Mother’s Day to the mother of my triplets, MJ”
It’s the first time her picture would ever surface.
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Dr. Olufunmilayo Adeniyi, a medical practitioner, agrees with medical authorities and urges patients to avoid rinsing their mouths with water right after brushing their teeth.
Dr. Adeniyi agreed with a health portal, Healthline, on 'Your View,' a TV show on Television Continental monitored by The PUNCH, that rinsing soon after brushing erases a lot of the benefit of putting fluoride to your teeth.
Rinsing the mouth shortly after brushing, she claims, will diminish the flouride's protective benefits (on the teeth).
"We advise that you spit rather than rinse with water so that there is a bit left to act on," she says.
If you brush for two minutes and you spit in between the two minutes, you won’t be able to keep all the toothpaste in your mouth for two minutes. “So, you spit out, you rinse a little and do it again, and lastly, you spit out and leave it to act.
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The video has garnered thousands of reactions on Instagram, with many opinions claiming the black substance is a mixture made from charcoal
According to an Instagram user @Gouu2u, ‘the black substance is a charcoal mixture‘.
He added: “It is an old procedure and technique for whitening the skin.” Meanwhile, in the video, the lady could be seen deeply rubbing enough quantity of the black substance on her two legs before wash it off with water to unveil a lighter complexion.
Reacting, @Aluwa Joy wrote: “No matter how person bleach, him handpit, yansh, toto and blockos no go ever cooperate oooo.”
@Ada Mbaise: “That is just a charcoal body scrub he/she is washing off.. the skin didn’t get fair in a split second, that’s even if the person hasn’t always been fair. It’s just a normal skincare routine 😏.”
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Mercy Eke, a well-known reality actress, slammed a troll who questioned her abilities beyond posting seductive photos on Instagram.
Mercy Eke slams a troll who questioned her ability to do anything other than share provocative photos.
Mercy, who had taken a week off from Instagram, reappeared with a series of sexy photographs that elicited comments.
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An alleged video of Governor Uzodinma's Daughter as she Clashes With Her Husband's Side Chic in Abuja.
The
governor's daughter was seen in a bank at Business Central District
trying to drag her husband's side chick out of his car. Reports also say
that the side chic just returned from the abroad
A video circulating on social media shows a woman claiming to be the daughter of Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma confronting her husband's side chic in Abuja.
Hope Uzodinma's daughter is stylish.
The event occurred, according to sources, at a bank in the Business Central District.
The enraged lady could be seen yelling and demanding that the side chic get out of her husband's car.
Security personnel and others rushed to the scene to prevent the supposed governor's daughter from making a hostile move.
Hope Uzodinma's daughter is stylish.
It was also revealed that the side chic is stationed abroad and has only lately returned to the country.
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Popular skit maker and instagram influencer, Amarachi Amusi known best as Ashmusy has acquired a multimillionaire mansion. This comes after another popular comedian and skit maker, SirBalo acquired a N100 millionaire mansion in Abuja.
#jaiyeorie Nancy Isime, a Nollywood actress and media personality, has become emotional while speaking about the outpouring of affection she has been receiving for several days.
According to the prominent TV host, she has received a lot of love from her fans since the news of her suspected romance with a married guy went out.
Owners of brands that work with her, according to Nancy, have been speaking to her with gentility and composure, and she has received numerous messages from worried friends.
She also revealed how, upon hearing the news, her sister resorted to social media to protect her from all harsh comments, until she was barred.
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Ms. Chidinma Ogbulu, a Lagos socialite, was sentenced to two years in prison for distributing fuel as a memento during a party.
In a judgement issued by Chief Magistrate Kehinde Ogundare, she was sentenced by the Lagos State Special Offences (Mobile) Court in Oshodi.
Following her guilty plea on Thursday and some prosecution evidence, the socialite was convicted and punished.
Following Ogbulu's arrest and arraignment last Monday, he was found guilty.
During an event she hosted at Havilah Events Centre, Victoria Island, on March 4, she shared kegs of petrol as a keepsake in a viral video. She was then charged with 'four offenses bordering on conduct likely to provoke a breach of peace, endangering human life through distributing,' among other things.
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“So today, I completed my three years journey to becoming a UK Registered Nurse, Bsc (First Class) in Adult Nursing.
I was 13weeks pregnant when I started this course, people had so many doubts because they thought being pregnant and studying Nursing in the UK is the most difficult thing anyone would do especially if you haven’t found your way around yet. I got to a point where i began to have doubts and questioned my decision.
At this point i knew I had to work harder, to prove myself to the people who had doubts, even to my university who thought that deferring my admission was my best bet. Anyways I had to put in the work and trust me it was a lot of hard work.
Throughput my studies i went through pregnancy, newborn, toddler I did what I had to, just to show that women can achieve whatever they put their mind to irrespective of the circumstance. Being pregnant and able to hold your child is a gift and should feel like it. To everyone/women keep pushing and trust your hardwork will pay off.
Today I celebrate my myself on becoming a Registered Nurse. “