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Ruger Admits to Heartbreak: ‘I Can’t Love Again’

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Afrobeats artist Michael Adebayo Olayinka, known as Ruger, has recently opened up about his struggles with love.

The singer, renowned for his hit tracks, shared that he’s currently unable to experience love in the way he once did.

Ruger expressed a sense of disillusionment with his romantic life, stating, “My love life is a mess. I can’t love again.

My heart feels cold, and I no longer have any emotional connection.”

Previously, Ruger had been known for his propensity to fall in love quickly and deeply, even claiming he could simultaneously love up to five women.

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However, his recent comments reveal a stark contrast, suggesting a profound change in his emotional state and approach to relationships.


 

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Nigerian Singer Speed Darlington Released On Bail By The Court

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Nigerian Police Force Grants Nigerian Singer, Speed Darlington bail. The information was shared by Stanley Alieke on his Instagram page.“Apki has been granted bail by the court.”

Speed Darlington was arrested based on conceding defamation of the Nigerian Singer, Burna Boy. It was later confirmed that his colleague, Burna Boy was responsible for the arrest of Speed Darlington.

The singer accused Burna Boy of being in relations with American rapper, Diddy, who is currently facing many charges and accusations.


 

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Actor Kanayo O Kanayo Claims Unmarried Women At Age 35 Are Unhappy With Their Status

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Nigerian Actor, Kanayo O Kanayo claims that mist women who are not married at age 35 are unhappy with their status. The actor shared that the unmarried women around that age are sad about missing their chances as older men prefer younger ladies.

He revealed his though during an interview and empathized that ages 28 to 35 years most unmarried women feel bad being unmarried.

“And what do you have? At 23 is a flex, at 28, she becomes a prayer point, at 33, she is now declared a state of emergency. Because husbands would not come at that level of 33 years.”

“Some of them get to 35 and you see them and you still think that they are having fun. They are not having fun. They are now a state of emergency praying that God brings anyone.”


 

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Basketmouth Criticizes Nollywood for Failing to Showcase Nigeria’s Culture In TV Shows

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Bright Okpocha, widely known as Basketmouth, has criticized Nigerian filmmakers for failing to highlight the country’s vibrant culture in their movies.

The renowned comedian and filmmaker voiced his disappointment during an interview with Hip TV, where he discussed the missed opportunities by some filmmakers to positively represent Nigeria’s heritage, particularly in epic movies.

Basketmouth lamented that many of the recent epic films lack authenticity and fail to reflect the depth of Nigerian culture.

Instead, he argued, they often come across as overly theatrical or staged.

Sharing his thoughts, he said, “We had a golden opportunity to showcase our culture, but many filmmakers missed the mark.

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Most of the epic movies I’ve watched look more like stage plays than real representations of our heritage.

It’s disheartening to see such potential go to waste.”

He added, “I’ve watched several epic movies, and very few have left a lasting impression on me.

We had a great chance to make an impact, but it feels like we blew it.

However, I believe there’s still time to turn things around and get it right.”

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