A lot of the perpetuation and the hate comes from 'Oh, you stole him. It's about people knowing the truth. Because there's a truth." See video below; Instagram post.
A Nigerian lady has caused a stir on social media after she liked men to the holy spirit, and publicly declared that no man can be stolen. According to the social media user, no woman is capable of stealing another woman's man.
A video of a lady ''offloading'' all the items she stole after visiting a store has been shared online and left many in shock. The video showed the lady removing all the heavy items she hid underneath her outfit.
The bride-to-be, Amaka during their pre-wedding photo-session was just giving her husband-to-be a tip of the iceberg on what awaits him in the 'other room'.
A look at the woman's face and body shows bruises, from beatings and flogging by the mob. Asked in Igbo language why she took the man's penis, the woman replied saying she did not steal his penis. Watch the video below... Instagram post.
Speaking to France 24 on the eve of the final, Eboue said: "He reminds me of Drogba, he has a bit of the same style. Drogba gave his all, weighed a lot on the defence, and Osimhen did the same.
Meanwhile, many individuals immediately stormed the comment page of the post to share their thoughts in reactions to the husband's attempt to match the dance styles of his Indian wife.
Reality TV star, Emmanuel Umoh has disclosed that he is really in love with Big Brother Naija second runner-up, Liquorose. Emmanuel revealed this in an interview with Toke Makinwa. When asked about his relationship with Liquorose he responded: "We are fine
Recall that the Queen of Titans was recently followed by an international award-winning singer, Nicky Minaj. The Queen of Trident had taken to social media to celebrate the win with her fans.
The minister assured that as soon as the necessary reconciliation process and the litigation in some of the cases were concluded, government would give full account of the recovered looted funds to Nigerians Mohammed re-assured Nigerians who
According to The Nation, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said it has recovered over N2 billion stolen funds in Rivers State within the year.
It quoted the governor as directing the commission to look into the immediate and remote circumstances surrounding the allegation and "unearth everything surrounding the incident."