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Cuppy Applauds Dr. Ogunsanya for Saving Lives and Creating Change

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DJ Cuppy recently expressed her admiration for Dr. Pasquine Ogunsanya, a prominent healthcare professional making a significant impact in her community.

In a heartfelt statement, Cuppy emphasized the importance of recognizing women who work tirelessly behind the scenes to save lives.

She praised Dr. Ogunsanya for the real change she is creating and called for more appreciation of women like her whose contributions often go unnoticed.

Dr. Pasquine Ogunsanya is known for her remarkable dedication to improving healthcare services in her community, particularly focusing on initiatives that provide critical care to underserved populations.

Her efforts have been instrumental in shaping healthcare access and ensuring that vulnerable individuals receive the care they need.

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Her work goes beyond the hospital walls, influencing policies and creating sustainable change within the health sector.

Cuppy, a well-known DJ, philanthropist, and advocate for various causes, has consistently used her platform to uplift voices and champion women making a difference.

Meeting Dr. Ogunsanya was a highlight for her, as she expressed her deep admiration for the doctor’s commitment to saving lives.

Cuppy has always been vocal about supporting and celebrating women who are often overlooked in their fields.

DJ Cuppy’s message serves as a call to action for more visibility and recognition for these women, acknowledging that their hard work, dedication, and impact are worthy of celebration.

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‘I Stayed for Weeks, She Never Complained’ – Nancy Isime Praises Yemi Alade’s Kindness

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Nigerian Actress, Nancy Isime, recalls one of the times that Singer Yemi Alade helped her during a difficult time.

The actress took to social media to recall how helpful Yemi Alade was during this time and revealed that she gave her a place to stay.

She reveals when she met Yemi through a friend and how she slept at her place in her university days “ stayed for weeks and this woman NEVER EVER complained. In fact, the peace was too much I had to leave even when I wasn’t ready to.”

Many years later, I still have the softest spot for Yemi and will eternally be grateful to her. Allowing me to squat with her wasn’t what stood out I squatted with other people too it was the attitude, consideration, and the peace! My Padi @yemialade, I dey for you for life!”


 

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BBNaija Changed My Life – Former Housemates Reflect on Career Growth at Ebuka’s Birthday

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Ex Big Brother Naija Housemates step out to speak on how the reality show changed their lives for the better.

A recent interview was held at the celebration of BBN host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, birthday in Lagos. At this event, former housemates were interviewed and everyone had positive things to share.

Big Brother Naija made me a television presenter. That path wasn’t part of my original plan I was a lawyer and expected to still be practicing. But my time in the Big Brother house helped me discover my passion for speaking. Without the show, I wouldn’t have this career in TV today.” Says Ebuka.

Even though I was confident I’d succeed eventually, Big Brother Naija catapulted me to the top much faster than I expected,” says Bisola Aiyeola.


 

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Sarah Martins Fires Back at Critics: ‘I’d Rather Die Single Than Hurt Another Woman’

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Nigerian actress, Sarah Martins, calls out critics for accusing her of being jealous of her colleagues, Judy Austin and Blessing CEO, over their love lives.

It can be noted that the critics also mentioned the actress inability to take another woman’s man, which prompted a response for  the actress. She states that she can not cause another women pain and rather die single.

I’d rather kpai single than be the reason for my fellow woman’s pain. The truth is, una husbands dey my dm but na me no gree ruin your homes. Be grateful and stop pushing me!!!!”

Enough of this “snatch your own” stigma!” I am too sweet, and my kpekus na water board (sweet river)… if I allow your husband to taste my opueh, you must reach your papa’s house on God. So stop supporting what you know you can’t survive if it happens to you!.”


 

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