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“You Have No Business Getting Married in Your 20s” – Toke Makinwa Advises Young People

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Renowned media personality Toke Makinwa recently opened up about her experiences in her 20s, sharing reflections on love, growth, and the valuable lessons she learned.

During an appearance on Cocktails and Takeaways, Toke revealed that much of her youth was consumed by a singular focus on a long-term relationship.

Looking back, she admits that period of her life felt limiting and lacked the self-discovery she now values.

Reflecting on that chapter, Toke said, “I don’t think I really enjoyed my 20s.

At the time, I didn’t fully know what I was doing because I was so deeply invested in just one man.

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My entire 20s revolved around that one relationship.”

Although she cherishes the growth that came from those experiences, Toke emphasized how her perspective has shifted over the years.

She noted that her past decisions and the lessons that followed have been pivotal in shaping her current outlook on life and relationships.

“If I could turn back time, I might have made different choices,” she added.

“But I’m grateful for where I am today. Every experience has contributed to the woman I’ve become.”

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Toke used her story as an opportunity to share advice with younger people, cautioning against rushing into serious commitments during their early years.

She encouraged them to prioritize personal growth and self-awareness.

“I always tell young people, especially women, that there’s no need to rush into marriage in your early or mid-20s.

Those years should be about figuring out who you are and building a foundation for your future. Knowing yourself first is key to building a healthy and fulfilling life.


 

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Harry Song Urges Government to Increase Security Salaries to Fight Insecurity

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Nigerian singer Harry song speaks on the rising insecurity in the country and shared that increasing the security income can help improve their performance in securing the country.

The singer took to social media and urged the government “TO MR PRESIDENT. IF YOU REALLY, TRULY WANNA END INSECURITY IN NIGERIA? Start by increasing the salary and allowances of the armed forces. The salary of the army, the navy, the air force, the Nigerian Police Force is too small, too shameful. Increase their salary, this job should be worth dying for. Increase their salaries ooooooo pls and pls.”


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Peter Okoye Shares Childhood Struggle That Shaped His Fear of Poverty

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Nigerian singer, Peter Okoye from the former duo P-Square, shares his greatest fear. During a recent interview, the singer spoke about his fears and revealed that he is not afraid of death.

Instead, he said he is scared of poverty and has this fear because he has experienced it before. “I am not afraid of death. The only thing I am afraid of in this life is poverty, of being broke.

“I have tasted it [poverty] before. I have been in our house with my parents and siblings, and a bulldozer came and demolished it.”


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Davido Honors Wizkid’s Late Mother With Moment of Silence on Stage

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Popular Nigerian singer, Davido, makes headlines for his gesture of goodwill. It can be noted that during the afternoon performance, the singer paused for one minute of silence to honor his colleague Wizkid’s mother.

The singer paused during his performance and said “Personally, I have lost many loved ones, people close to me, so I understand how Wizkid is feeling right now. May his mother, our mother because she was dear to me, rest in peace.”

This gesture touched many fans, as they were in awe of the singer showing a kind heart despite the usual rivalry between their fan bases.


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