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Actor Ibrahim Suleiman on the Choice to Remain Child-Free

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Nigerian actor Ibrahim Suleiman recently addressed the societal pressures and personal choices surrounding parenthood.

Suleiman emphasized that deciding not to have children is a personal choice and should not be viewed as selfish.

He argues that societal expectations often unfairly stigmatize those who choose to remain child-free, suggesting that this decision is as valid as any other life choice.

Suleiman’s comments reflect a growing awareness and acceptance of diverse family dynamics and personal choices in contemporary society.

His stance encourages individuals to prioritize their personal happiness and well-being over conforming to traditional expectations.

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By speaking out, Suleiman hopes to contribute to a broader conversation about respect and understanding for all life choices, including the decision to not have children.


 

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Omah Lay Opens Up About Challenges in the Music Industry

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Nigerian singer Omah Lay shares the challenges he has faced in the music industry.

He shared that one challenge he has faced is that Lagos is dominated by Yorubas. Since he is from Port Harcourt, he has had to be able to break into Lagos to connect with people there through music.

“Afrobeats is mainly Lagos. It is mainly Yorubas. Fela Kuti is the pioneer, we all know that and he is Yoruba. I am from Port Harcourt and you have to break into Lagos. There are only two people from PH that you know; Burna Boy and me,” he said.

“It got to a point I am like, you know what? I am going to take my time and look at my family and fans; people who really love me, I am going to stay there. The rest of you, the rest of the world, don’t love me. F**k off. That is it,” he added.


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Isaac Fayose Slams Government Over Fuel Price Increase

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Online personality Isaac Fayose speaks up over the increase of fuel in Nigeria.

He expresses frustrations over the sudden increase and shared that it is such a financial drain to many people.

“Many fools are saying we cannot blame President Tinubu for our fuel going up, that we should blame America, Israel and Iran. That is a fat lie, fat lie. We are an oil-producing country. We have the crude oil here. They’ve spent our money on refineries. 210 trillion is still missing from our oil money.”

He then added that this transportation increase can increase the price of other things such as food.


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Ayra Starr’s Afrobeats Big 3 Sparks Debate Among Fans

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Afrobeats singer Ayra Starr shared her top three artists in a latest interview.

When asked, she revealed that her top three artists are Tiwa Savage, Wizkid and Rema.

Her revelation sparked fans to speak, citing that the usual top three are often mentioned as Davido, Burna Boy and Wizkid.

“My Afrobeats Big 3 would be Tiwa Savage, Wizkid and Rema. My solid Big 3.”


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