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Chidimma Adetshina Deletes X Account Over Mental Health

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Chidimma Adetshina, the newly crowned Miss Universe Nigeria, recently opened up about her decision to deactivate her X (formerly Twitter) account, citing concerns for her mental well-being.

The beauty queen shared that constant criticism and negativity had taken a toll on her emotional health, leading her to step away from the platform.

Adetshina, 23, faced harsh backlash during her time in South Africa, particularly when she competed for the Miss South Africa title.

This criticism was further intensified when the South African Department of Home Affairs (DHA) made claims suggesting that her mother had been involved in fraud and identity theft.

While these allegations added pressure, it was the relentless online comments that pushed her to make a change.

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Speaking candidly in an interview with Arise 360, Chidimma explained how deeply the negative feedback affected her.

“I had to delete it because I felt like it was too much for me. I’m a comment reader, so I would go through every comment, and that’s where the problem started,” she revealed.

She admitted that spending a significant portion of her day reading both positive and negative comments became overwhelming.

“I could spend 80% of my day reading comments, and at some point, it became toxic for me.”

Although she no longer uses X, Adetshina continues to engage with her supporters on other social media platforms like Instagram, where she took further steps to protect her mental space by limiting comments.

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Reflecting on the experience, she acknowledged how taking control of her online presence helped her find some relief from the constant scrutiny.

Despite the challenges, Chidimma remains grateful for the outpouring of support from her fans.

She expressed her heartfelt thanks to those who have stood by her through the ups and downs, and emphasized the importance of protecting her peace of mind in the face of criticism.


 

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BNXN Compares Cost of Living in Lagos and Los Angeles

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Nigerian singer BNXN has made a claim online that has generated mixed reactions. The singer stated that living in Lagos is more expensive than living in Los Angeles, drawing from his personal experience in the United States.

Speaking about life abroad, BNXN explained that there are fewer financial obligations and requests for money compared to Nigeria, where people are often expected to support relatives and acquaintances.

“I was telling someone, since I got to the United States, I haven’t seen one egbon adugbo asking me to press money. Lagos is too expensive abeg. Lagos is more expensive than LA (Los Angeles),” BNXN stated.


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Blessing CEO Faces Legal Battle Over Alleged Cancer Fundraising Scheme

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It can be recalled that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has filed charges against Blessing CEO over an alleged ₦13 million fraud case.

The case is reportedly linked to claims that the influencer obtained ₦13 million through an alleged cancer-related fundraising scheme.

It can also be recalled that Blessing CEO previously claimed she was battling Stage 4 breast cancer, a revelation that drew sympathy from many people and reportedly led to financial support from members of the public.

While investigations are still ongoing, the influencer remains innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.


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Veekee James Celebrates 31st Birthday With Heartfelt Motherhood Message

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Nigerian fashion designer Veekee James celebrated her 31st birthday and shared pictures on social media with her daughter.

The influencer spoke about how her life has changed and described motherhood as the greatest gift she has received.

“A year older, but the greatest gift isn’t the age… It’s the title I earned this year: MOTHER! This birthday hits differently because my heart now beats outside my body.”

“Before this year, birthdays were about me. Now, they’re a reminder of the little soul who made me a mom and changed my life forever.”


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