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GehGeh Claims Nigerian Women Date for Money and See Relationships as Jobs

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GehGeh recently discussed on relationships, claiming that many Nigerian women now see them as a form of employment.

In an appearance on The Honest Bunch podcast, GehGeh went further, suggesting that men should reconsider marriage, as he believes it has become a tactic for women to lure men into spending their money.

He shared his perspective on traditional relationships, emphasizing that marriage used to be seen differently.

“Back in the day, when my father got married, women worked for their husbands and families.

Men were seen as the providers and protectors, often with multiple wives who supported them while the man took charge,” GehGeh explained.

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However, GehGeh feels that the dynamics have shifted.

He voiced concerns that many modern women in Nigeria are driven by financial gain in relationships.

“I feel Nigerian women are the worst to date or marry because they’re looking for money.

They expect their partners to cover all their bills and provide for them in every way,” he said.

“For me, that’s just not what I’m ready for.”

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Tiwa Savage Shares Touching Moment with Her Son: “He Melts My Heart”

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Nigerian Singer Tiwa Savage speaks on parenthood and her experience as a mother.

The singer took to social media to recall a moment that happened “Last night, I was reminded of one of the hardest things about being a mom: you still have to discipline your child and be strict, even when it breaks your heart. I’m a very, very strict mother.”

But last night, I really went off on him. And this is why he melts my heart so much…I woke up and saw that he had quietly come to sleep next to me. I had slept on the couch, and he still came to lie beside me, my baby. I was shouting earlier… ahhh. Yet he still came close, seeking comfort. Being a mother is tough. But it’s also the best feeling in the world.”


 

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Cynthia Morgan Breaks Silence on Jude Okoye Feud: “You’ve Been Talking Behind My Back”

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Singer Cynthia Morgan breaks silence on long term feud with her former boss, Jude Okoye.

The singer takes to her official Instagram page to reveal the issue and why it’s unresolved. “All you have done since 2016 is talk behind my back, all efforts to see you in person have been to no avail.”

“It is news that I am disappointed in you and I know you are also disappointed in yourself, hence your no face policy.”

The singer then emphasizes that the music director will also face his consequences as she has faced hers. She then quotes “God can not be mocked.”


 

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KPOP Demon Hunters Takes Over Netflix and Music Charts Worldwide

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Netflix’s latest animated movie KPOP Demon Hunters has taken over both the charts and the internet just weeks after its release on June 20. The movie has quickly become a fan-favorite for K‑Pop lovers and animation fans, combining catchy music with an action-packed storyline.

The fictional soundtrack from the film, featuring songs by characters Rumi, Mira, Zoey, and the popular in-movie groups HUNTR/X and the Saja Boys, has made history on the charts. It debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 and quickly shot to number 3 the following week. This makes it the highest-ranking animated soundtrack since Barbie, with millions of streams pouring in across platforms.

On top of that, the album climbed to number 1 on the Billboard Soundtrack chart, while also dominating Apple Music and iTunes charts worldwide. Fans across Europe, Asia, and the Americas have been streaming the songs non-stop.

Your Idol, performed by the fictional Saja Boys, has become the highest-charting song by a male K‑Pop act on Spotify’s U.S. chart, even outperforming groups like BTS. Golden, a track by HUNTR/X, landed at number 3 on the same chart, tying the record for the best position by a female K‑Pop group, alongside Blackpink.

Other songs like How It’s Done, Takedown, Free, and Soda Pop also made their way into Spotify’s U.S. Top 100. The track Golden alone has gathered over 7 million streams and secured spots on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Global 200.

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