The delectable actress wrote: #TBT Once upon a time, poverty was my next door neighbour...15yrs old Ifu. I remember how some man almost forced me into acting in Child Pornography.
I got in opened the door with my keys and we looked for him everywhere all to no avail. So, I started unpacking and told my kids to wait for me because I wanted to check if our neighbour was home and give her what I got for her.
A Nigerian woman has shared the messages sent to her by a married neighbour who had a strange dream about her. She revealed that her neighbour had made advances at her through WhatsApp, but she turned it down.
I thought it was my duty as her boyfriend. Two weeks after she got the driver's license I found out that she's cheating on me with myneighbour. I confronted and she dumped me saying I'm not ambitious enough to be her boyfriend.
"Nah man i don't agree with that or let me say it depends on what circumstances coz i ones heard my neighbor told my late mom that she won't get a chance of raising her children and now my mom she dead bro?", he wrote.
Nigerian man calls on the EFCC and other relevant authorities to arrest his neighbors who he believes are doing 'yahoo plus'. The young man requested that the video is shared widely so their justice can come quickly. He claimed they have been using a lot of
She said she was upset because his wife's birthday was today and she had seen her neighbor's husband in a hotel with another woman. He rushed out of the house this morning as if he were rushing to work, only to spend his wife's birthday with someone else.
Can you be my girlfriend and my future wife? You're very pretty. Can we meet tonight?" The lady then showed the face of her neighbor's young son who wrote the letter.
I thought it was a dream till I started hearing more shouts of "leave me I will my tell my mummy, don't touch my breast" that was when I opened my eyes, I could recognise the voice, it was myneighbour's 12year old daughter.
"The girl who took him to the church is about 15 or 16 years old and a sister to myneighbour. She is at my house now, crying. What will I do? My child has gone. What will I do? My child is gone," he lamented.