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How my house turned into a hotel after my wife passed away- Jide Kosoko

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Nollywood actor, Prince Jide Kosoko has opened up on his personal life since his wife passing. The movie star mentioned that after Henrietta’s passing, he felt the need to remarry as his house was turning into lodging. in a recent chat with the punch, Kosoko shared his distress over accusations of using his wives for money rituals. He suggested that those that made the allegations will face consequences.

He also mentioned that he has been blackmailed “I’ve faced blackmail many times, but I sailed through.. They have called me a ritualist before which means I am a murderer. Initially as a human being, I felt bad but my skin is too thick for all that rubbish. Instead of feeling bad, I will go on my knees and pray to God to give His judgement.

“And I always see these people get their judgment. I don’t want to mention names. I don’t know anything about what is happening to Kemi Olunloyo and I don’t follow her on social media. Apart from her, there are other people who have rubbished my name in the past.

“Becoming a polygamist wasn’t my design. With my upbringing, I am not supposed to be a polygamist.
Though my father was a polygamist, he didn’t marry the number of women I have married.
“My first wife, Sola’s mother, was working with the Nigerian Customs Service. She was not involved in my industry and then I would travel for two months.
“So, I was tempted to take a second wife. But unfortunately for me, in the circumstances I cannot explain till today, I lost two wives within a year.
“You can imagine that! So, I decided not to remarry again, though I had girlfriends; I was a ladies ’ man.
Two of my girlfriends were very close to the house and my friends too would come with their girlfriends.
“So, we were almost turning the house into a brothel. Later, my doctor, a lady, visited me and advised me to remarry.
“She said it was the best for me, insisting that I was too young to be without a woman. I lost my two wives in 1992 and 1993 respectively, and I was not up to 40 then.
“I agreed to take a wife in the long run, but I had two women who were intimate with me – Henrietta and Alhaja Bimbo. Since I couldn’t say no to either of them, I married two wives again.”


 

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Former BBNaija Star Vee Shares Thoughts on Veekee James’ Challenge

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Former Big Brother Naija Star, Vee speaks on the new social media trend called “The suspect challenge”. The trend caused more buzz for Nigerians as Nigerian designer Veekee James and her husband partake in this trend. Various people share their opinion and a lot considered their version as too much information for the internet, while other share their thought and find it funny.

Vee claims she knew this trend will end putting people in trouble or causing trouble in general with a clash of people’s opinions. The reality star shares her take on this new drama, “When I first saw this suspect challenge, I knew it’d be a problem because not everyone can take opinions very well and also because I’ve always seen social media as a double-edged sword. You can control the content you put out there but you cannot control the opinions that would come out of the content you create.”

Vee states that of course Veekee James knew what she was doing and if she saw the information as too private then it would not have been released to the internet. The tv show star shares that she does understand why Nigerian gets riled up easily by Veekee James, everyone else have done this trend but people considered hers too private.


 

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“I Really Have A Thing For Short Skirts And Dresses” – Falz Says In An Interview

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Nigerian rapper Folarin Falana, better known as Falz, recently opened up about his fondness for certain types of fashion during a candid podcast conversation with host Madame Joyce.

The talented musician, who has made a name for himself not only as a rapper but also as an actor and activist, shared his thoughts on women’s fashion and the power of short skirts and dresses.

Falz expressed a particular appreciation for how these garments highlight the natural beauty and confidence of women.

He shared that he has always been drawn to short skirts and dresses, emphasizing how they bring out the sexiness in a woman in a subtle yet striking way.

According to Falz, there is something uniquely captivating about how a short dress can enhance a woman’s allure and style.

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“I really have a thing for short skirts and dresses,” Falz confessed during the interview.

“There’s just something about them that brings out a woman’s sexiness.

I love how miniskirts can make a simple look so effortlessly chic and attractive.”

This remark from Falz is just one example of how the rapper, who is known for his unique blend of humor, social consciousness, and musical talent, often blends personal tastes with his public persona.

With a strong fan base, Falz’s opinions on style and fashion have gained significant attention, especially since he is recognized not just for his music but for his strong social presence and commitment to various causes.

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Davido Reflects on Life as He Turns 32 and Donates N300M to Orphanages

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Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has taken a moment to reflect on his life as he celebrates his 32nd birthday.

The iconic artist, whose music and vibrant personality have won the hearts of millions, turned a year older on Thursday, November 21, and marked the milestone by sharing heartfelt thoughts with his fans on X (formerly Twitter).

In his post, the ‘Omo Baba Olowo’ hitmaker acknowledged the ups and downs that have shaped his journey, making it clear that, despite public perception, his life hasn’t been a walk in the park.

“Big 32 soon! Omo, God is good.

Happy to be alive! My eyes don see shege! But steady my fans dey shout shekpe!” he wrote, expressing gratitude for life, God’s blessings, and the unwavering support of his fans.

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Davido’s reference to “shege” explains the challenges he’s faced, a word commonly used to describe intense hardship in Nigerian slang.

This revelation gives a glimpse into the struggles Known for his generosity, Davido once again showcased his philanthropic side by announcing a donation of N300 million to orphanages across Nigeria to celebrate his birthday.

This kind-hearted gesture mirrors a similar act in 2021 when he gave out N250 million, a combination of public donations and personal funds, to orphanages in honor of his 29th birthday.

Fans across the globe have flooded social media with messages of love and celebration for the singer, who remains one of the most influential figures in the Afrobeats scene.

With hits like “Fall,” “If,” and “Unavailable,” Davido has cemented his place as a trailblazer in the global music industry.

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Beyond his music, Davido’s life is a blend of triumphs and trials, from his musical achievements to personal challenges.


 

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