Posts

THE COST OF MARITAL UNFAITHFULNESS (YUL ED*CHIE AS A CASE STUDY) ===

THE COST OF MARITAL UNFAITHFULNESS (YUL ED*CHIE AS A CASE STUDY) ===> make sure you read to the end. Good day, all. I just want us to look into the life of Yul Ed*chie and how he moved from an "odogwu" (a great and powerful man) to "odiegwu" (a man of zero honor) within the space of one year. Before November 2021, the month JD Austin gave birth to a son for Yul from an extramarital affair, Yul was a successful Nollywood celebrity that lots of people looked up to, respected, and wished to be like, for his personality, charisma, unique voice, his beautiful family with May (before that time), hard work, determination in pursuing his political ambitions, dedication to his career, excellence in his movie appearances, family history, etc. He later secretly got married to Judy around April 2022 without the consent of his wife then and officially announced her as his second wife, an act that displeased May and later led to their separation and Yul moving in with Judy. T...

Portable beats Charles Okocha in celebrity Boxing Bout

Image
Portable beats Charles Okocha in celebrity Boxing Bout Me: Omor, this Portable winning shock me oh. Charles was the loudest about this boxing. How come e no get strength to win. No be to dey shout phenomenal. You don chop better eba to get strength?

Mohbad: wife opens up on attempting to end it all

Image
Mohbad: wife opens up on attempting to end it all Wunmi, the wife of the late Nigerian singer Mohbad, has denied reports that she attempted to commit su!cide. Wunmi claims that persistent harassment and threats to her and her eight-month-old son, Liam, drove her to sadness and depression. According to reports, Wunmi attempted su!cide as a result of cyberbullying and threats directed at her and her child. Wunmi, on the other hand, denied ever committing suicide in a chat. She claimed she felt sad as a result of the cyberbullying and thre@ts, and that the melancholy caused her to get ill for a few days. Wunmi said, “No, I never attempted to commit su!cide. What actually happened was that because of the cyberbullying from all over social media and the constant calls I received from those who have continued to vow that they must kill me or my son, I became depressed and fell sick for some days. “They are all over everywhere, and they always call me and guess my location right, and it is re...

they reason I am still single at 41 – Ini Edo

Image
Why I'm still single at 41 – Ini Edo Nigerian actress, Ini Edo has opened up on why she's still single at 41.   According to the star actress, she is single because she is still searching for a man that really loves her.   Ini Edo was married to businessman, Philip Ehiagwina but the union only lasted from 2008 till 2014.   In an interview with media personality, Toke Makinwa during the recent episode of her podcast Tokemoment, Edo said she wanted someone who would treat her with respect and kindness.   “I am single because I just want somebody that will really love me. I can’t be in a toxic relationship if you can’t give me that protective energy that allows me to respect you. I cannot be with a man that I don’t respect. “If you can’t earn my respect then we cannot be together. What’s the point? If you get to a point where the man starts to disrespect you, that means you have brought yourself down to a point where I begin to talk back at you, I begin to disrespect y...

My boyfriend dumped me after I contracted COVID-19 – Julie Adenuga

Image
My boyfriend dumped me after I contracted COVID-19 – Julie Adenuga British-Nigerian media personality, Julie Adenuga has revealed that she's single.   She made the revelation while recounting how her boyfriend broke up with her for contracting COVID-19.   She said she informed her partner after testing positive for the virus and he called her that same evening to break up with her while she was lying sick.   The North London-born radio host spoke in a recent episode of the Madame Joyce podcast.   She said: “I was in a relationship for a long time where I knew it wasn’t the right one but I thought it might be the best I am going to get. So, I decided to keep it going for as long as possible. “I got COVID-19 and the day that I found out I had COVID-19, my boyfriend broke up with me. I was mad that day. I sent him a picture of my test result. And that evening, he called me that he was breaking up with me.”

FG plan to seize 2 major banks linked to embattled Emefiele

Image
FG threatens to seize 2 major banks linked to embattled Emefiele In a significant development, the Federal Government has announced its intention to take control of two banks, Union Bank of Nigeria and Keystone Bank, amidst allegations of their acquisition at a substantial discount by the former Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele. The decision stems from a comprehensive investigation conducted by a special investigator appointed by President Bola Tinubu. The report submitted by Jim Obazee to the president and obtained by Bloomberg suggests that Emefiele acquired the two banks through various proxies using “ill-gotten wealth” and “without evidence of payment.” The preliminary review indicates that Keystone Bank, in particular, was allegedly “acquired for free.” The report further claims that individuals served as proxies with the collaboration and assistance of Emefiele and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in the acquisition process. Emefiele, who was suspended shortly after Presid...

How well do you know

Image
You probably didn't know... The original Igbo names for melon are "élìlì" or "énìnì". However, the term "egusi" was borrowed and renamed to "Egwusi" in Igbo. Some people refer to it as "élìlé" or "énìné"— these names are synonymous. In the Nsụka region, it is called "ekeke". In the Mgbo part of Ebọnyị, it is called "Ahụ", Likewise in Uturu. Ọhaọzara refers to it as "énìnì" or "énìné". In Ọhafịa, it is called "Ahụn". If you explore other parts of Igbo land, you will find similar variations or alternative names, with the exception of egusi or egwusi. It is important to remember that "egwusi" or "egusi" is indeed an Igbo term, and it is widely used across the Igbo-speaking regions. When something is borrowed into a language, it becomes an integral part of that language. Thus, it is acceptable to use "egwusi" or "egusi". However, it is al...