"Guess the ride I went out with 😉 First person to answer correctly gets 50,000 Naira 😁" Check out some reactions that followed ... "She is living thegood life.
"That is one of the reasons I'm hustling hard. Because this girl, the life that I lived growing up, she can't do the same. That's why I'm dropping school fees' music for you people."
The two have grown close to each other since they both starred in the 2023 BBNaija 'All Stars' show. Apparently they took their friendship outside the house and are busy serving netizens their friendship moment.
Anwinli, who disclosed this on Twitter, said her husband wanted fresh food made everyday so they had to hold a conference meeting to discuss the issue. "Initially my hubby didn't like foods stored in the freezer.
So it also feels good seeing seeing the new cats coming up, like Bovi..." Bovi took to the comment section to react with cats noises to show concurrence: "😂😂😂 meow meow," he wrote. See the posts below:
I don't want anything from you, just keep being contented with the life you are living and keep being thegood girl that you are; just don't change." See the post below: Mixed reactions have trailed this post on social media...
A Twitter user identified as @makispoke has issued out a dose of criticism on Nigerian men as she accused them of not being good life partners, talk more of meeting the standards she desires in any man.
But some Nigerian men thinks God and the Bible supports Polygamy. Go and marry as many wives as you want but don't lie against God, God doesn't supports polygamy.
In a chat with Saturday Beats, the singer recalled that although they spent a lot of money in a bid to get his sister well again, she lost the battle to the ailment.
It is worth noting that the former Mohits rapper married his lover in May 2021 at a high-class wedding attended by the entertainment industry's movers and shakers.
According to sources, the tire on the vehicle in which Samklef was seated ruptured on the highway, diverting him off the road and nearly causing a horrific tragedy.
I will send them everything they need once every month until the day I die." Jaruma also pledged to give to the captives on a monthly basis until the day she passes away. She also implored people to help the detainees by making donations.