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“Giving Birth Abroad Gives Kids Access to Citizenship, Opportunities, and Better Healthcare” – Davido
Davido, the renowned music star, recently shared his perspective on why many Nigerians are choosing to give birth abroad.
According to him, this growing trend is particularly noticeable among the upper and middle classes in Nigeria.
In a conversation on The Morning Hustle podcast, Davido explained that for many, giving birth overseas is akin to securing an insurance policy for their children’s future.
He pointed out several advantages that come with having children abroad, including access to foreign citizenship, better medical care, and superior educational opportunities.
By having their children born in countries with advanced healthcare systems, many parents feel they are providing their kids with a stronger foundation for success.
This includes quality education that opens doors to more opportunities and the chance to secure a better life.
Davido emphasized that beyond the healthcare benefits, a significant factor for many Nigerians is the ease of obtaining foreign citizenship for their children.
Being born abroad can eliminate the complicated and often time-consuming visa application process that many Nigerian parents face when trying to travel or settle abroad.
The citizenship granted to children born overseas often offers them a better chance to access not only international opportunities but also better economic prospects.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Wedding Takes Fans by Surprise
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reportedly gotten married, with the wedding catching many fans by surprise.
It was revealed in Madison Square that billboards lit up with the words “JusT&T Married.”
Fans also spotted several celebrities dressed up and heading to the couple’s wedding. It was reported that the ceremony was officiated by the couple’s friend, actor Adam Sandler.
Overall, it appeared that the wedding went smoothly. Congratulations to the happy couple!
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Portable Opens Up About His Struggles Before Fame
Nigerian singer Portable speaks on his life before fame and shares how he struggled to get an education.
He shared “I didn’t finish my education. When I was going to secondary school, I sold pure water to attend ODC. I didn’t have anybody to sponsor me because the school fees were high.”
He added that he is currently studying Business Administration. “I will soon finish school because I’m currently a student of Kwara Polytechnic studying Business Administration. I was once called olodo in my family, but now I am the one feeding them.”
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‘I Don’t Love Her Anymore, But I’ll Always Protect Her’ — Kunle Fawole
Nigerian actor Kunle Fawole speaks on his relationship with his ex-wife, Yvonne Jegede, and shares that although he no longer has romantic feelings for her, he remains very protective of her.
During a recent interview, the actor was asked if he still loved her, to which he replied, “No.”
However, he added “Yes, she’s the mother of my son. If I’m somewhere and she’s in trouble, and somebody is doing something to her, I’ll try my best to kill the person.”
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