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Kefilwe Mabote Burns All Her Designer Clothes After Finding Christ

South African media personality Kefilwe Mabote recently sparked a heated discussion after posting a video of herself burning her expensive designer clothes.
The move caught many by surprise, with some questioning why she didn’t donate the items to those in need instead.
In a new Instagram post, Mabote took the time to explain her actions, revealing that her decision was rooted in her newfound faith in Christ.
She shared that, according to the Bible, such items are considered “accursed,” referencing Joshua 7:13 for context.
Mabote went on to elaborate that the Medusa image featured on some of her Versace items, which symbolizes a Greek god from the marine kingdom, had deep spiritual significance.
She explained that, as a believer, she could no longer support or hold onto items that represented values she no longer stood for.
In her post, she wrote, “I’ve been getting questions about why I chose to burn Versace items instead of giving them away, and I want to explain with care.
The decision came from a place of deep conviction. As believers, we cannot serve two masters, and I couldn’t in good conscience pass on items that I know carry spiritual implications.”
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Met Gala 2025: Tacha Akide Expresses Disappointment with Nigerian Celebs’ Outfits

Nigerian Reality star Tacha Akide causes buzz on social media after her public criticism on the Nigerian artists seen at the Met gala 2025.
The reality star expressed her disappointment with the appearance of Nigerian artists at the event, she shared that they could have done better.
“So the Nigerians at the Met Gala did not represent, and this is coming from a place of love. You know I love Ayra Starr and Tems, and I’m crazy about Burna Boy, but trust me, they didn’t represent at all. Just had to say it!”
She then compares the event with Priscilla Ojo’s wedding and shared how the outfits served more that that of Met gala 2025, Nigerian version.
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Kanayo O. Kanayo Calls Out Color Superstition: ‘Black Doesn’t Mean Failure’

Nigerian Actor Kanayo O. Kanayo takes to social media to speak on the popular color superstition. The actor shared how many are used to associating black to bad luck and white as good luck.
This information was prompted due to longstanding tradition of the Vatican. The actor stated “When they fail, it’s black smoke. When they succeed, it’s white smoke… This has been ingrained in the minds of the world that black is failure.”
“Let blue smoke mean a new Pope has not been elected and let white smoke mean he has. Remove the black. It’s not good for us.”
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Actress Sarah Martins Fires Back at Critics Over Love for VeryDarkMan

Nigerian Actress Sarah Martins reacts to critics after she publicly expressed her love to VeryDarkMan.
It can be recalled that VeryDarkMan was recently released after being held at EFCC. His return sparked many reaction from fans after the anticipation.
Sarah Martins then reacted with excitement to the news calling the activist her sweet husband. Fans then react to this with backlash.
The actress then responds to the critics “I see all the hate comments on Instablog concerning my undying love for my Prince Charming VDM.
In case you haven’t noticed, I have his last name “Martins”, Sarah Martins… Vincent Martins. We are officially married in my heart. If you can’t wish us well, pls leave us alone.”
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