Author: The Nation

  • Why I dumped Ike, by Mercy Eke

    Why I dumped Ike, by Mercy Eke

    Mercy Eke, a Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate, revealed that she ended her relationship with Ike Onyema due to his questionable toilet habits.

    Mercy and Ike were love interests during the BBNaija 2019 edition tagged “Pepper Dem” until their relationship hit the rocks after the show.

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    In a conversation with Angel and Venita during the ongoing all-star edition, Mercy said after the “Pepper Dem” edition, Ike lived with her but his poor toilet hygiene became intolerable, leading her to ask him to leave. 

    “Ike doesn’t wipe his ass after pooing, he wears his pants with stains all over them. He doesn’t flush the toilet. That is why I chased him out of my house,” she stated. 

  • I didn’t take life seriously until I lost my dad – Rema

    I didn’t take life seriously until I lost my dad – Rema

    Singer Rema has opened up about the profound impact of losing his father at an early age, revealing how it significantly influenced his outlook on life. In a heartfelt conversation during his appearance on the Afrobeats podcast hosted by Shopsydoo, Rema candidly shared his personal journey of growth and realisation.

    Recalling his past, the ‘Calm Down’ crooner said prior to his father’s passing, he used to live a carefree and light-hearted life, often being playful and not taking things seriously. However, the tragic loss of his dad served as a turning point, causing a profound shift in his mindset and emotions.

    Rema described how this poignant event shaped him, leading to a deep contemplation of life’s purpose and meaning. The loss of his father instilled in him a greater sense of responsibility and seriousness toward his aspirations and ambitions. It was a transformative experience that altered his entire perspective on the world, his career, and his relationships with others.

    Moreover, the young singer emphasised the significance of family in his life, acknowledging how the absence of his father made him realize the true value of his loved ones. He highlighted the unpredictability of life, stressing that one should cherish the moments spent with family members, as we can never know when we might lose them.

    Read Also: Celebrities, fans equal, says Rema

    Despite the occasional sibling fights and quarrels, Rema expressed how vital it is to cherish and appreciate one’s family, as they are the people closest to our hearts. His father’s absence taught him to treasure these relationships and to never take them for granted.

    In a poignant moment during the podcast, Rema fondly recalled his father’s words, reminiscing about how his dad used to affectionately call him a “soldier.” This nickname held a special place in his heart, serving as a constant reminder of his father’s love and support.

    The conversation with Shopsydoo provided a unique insight into Rema’s emotional journey, shedding light on the significant impact his father’s passing had on shaping his character, values, and perception of life. Through this open and vulnerable discussion, Rema offered a glimpse into the depth of his experiences and the profound lessons he has learned along the way. His story stands as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring importance of family bonds in navigating life’s challenges.

  • Being a second wife has benefits – Uriel

    Being a second wife has benefits – Uriel

    Big Brother Naija All-Stars housemate Uriel Oputa has admitted that if being a second wife is the only opportunity she has, she will jump on it because it comes with ”privileges”.

    She made this known over the weekend during a conversation with other female colleagues; Angel, Cee-C, Doyin and Mercy.

    The other housemates also shared their opinions on being a second wife and side chick.

    Doyin fronted the debate after declaring that she could approve of her husband having a side chick but not a second wife.

    She said: “I will never agree to my man having a second wife, he can have a side chick”

    Read Also: Pere, Uriel share first BBNaija All Stars kiss

    Mercy inferred: “I would rather my husband brings the side chick home and marries her”.

    Against her colleagues’ views, Uriel gave reason she could be a second wife, stressing that most men value their side chicks more than their wives.

    According to her, the woman at home is literally carrying the wife’s title.

    She said: “Some men value their side chicks more than their wives. The woman will just be carrying the wife title. I can be a second wife. I don’t want it but I don’t have any problem with it”

    CeeC declared: “No matter what, I can never be a second wife”.

  • Alex only melanin I ever fell for – BBNaija Frodd

    Alex only melanin I ever fell for – BBNaija Frodd

    Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate Chukwuemeka Okoye aka Frodd has openly revealed that the only dark-skinned lady he fell for is his co-housemate, Alex.

    Frodd tied the knot with his fiancee, Chioma, in February.

    The couple in July announced the anticipation of their first child a few days before Frodd came into the BBNaija  All star House.

    Frodd, during the introduction of ‘All-Stars’ season, said he came on the show for his wife.

    Read Also: If we were outside I would have hired boys to beat up Alex – CeeC

    In a chit-chat with fellow housemates over the weekend, Frodd said all his lovers have always been light-skinned ladies, adding that Alex was the only dark-skinned lady he had ever been attracted to.

    He said: “I like light-skinned ladies. All my babes have been light-skinned. I wouldn’t even lie, the only dark-skinned lady that has ever caught my attention in this life, is Alex. Like I really fancied her.”

  • Singer Crayon meets Davido, blushes over complement

    Singer Crayon meets Davido, blushes over complement

    Fast-rising singer Charles Chibueze aka Crayon has shared his brief meeting with multi-award-winning singer, David Adeleke aka Davido at a club in Houston.

    Crayon, in a post via his Twitter page on Sunday, revealed he met the DMW boss at a club and was stunned at what he whispered to his ears.

    According to the ‘Ijo laba laba’ crooner, OBO congratulated him on his new album, which left him speechless.

    Read Also: Why dad couldn’t sit in my house – Singer Crayon

    He further emphasised the level to which the compliment made him feel as his vein stood up immediately Davido congratulated him, adding he was overjoyed.

    He tweeted: “Last night I was with Davido in a club in Houston! He whispered to my ears in his words “Congratulations on your album bro Proud of you”. Bruhhh all my vain stand! I wan happy diee!!”.

  • Olamide begs for God’s calling into ministry

    Olamide begs for God’s calling into ministry

    Popular rap artist Olamide Baddo on Sunday morning questioned the heavy traffic on Lagos road and the potential benefits to pastors due to churchgoers’ contributions.

    Out of joke, he expressed that with the level of riches in Lagos, God may consider calling him too as he feels he can multitask.

    Read Also: Don’t seek morality in my next album, strictly for baddies – Olamide

    He said: “People too get money for Lagos !! Why is there traffic this Sunday morning ! So much cars on the road. Pastors de cash out shaa can’t lie. God you fit call me too oh. I fit multitask.”

  • Tacha bags Honorary doctorate degree

    Tacha bags Honorary doctorate degree

    Popular reality TV star Natacha Akide aka Tacha has received widespread recognition for her recent achievement of being conferred with an honorary Doctorate in Arts and Philosophy by an American university.

    The entrepreneur and radio host took to her Twitter page to share the good news with her fans.

    She tagged the degree as ‘particularly special’.

    Read Also: Tacha cries over stolen valuables in Paris

    She tweeted: “It’s such an honour to receive this honorary DOCTORATE. This is particularly special

    “A huge thank you to Titans and My Team for all your love & support over the years. We’ve got lots more work to do!!! Dr. Tacha”.

  • Comedian Nasboi loses only brother

    Comedian Nasboi loses only brother

    Comedian Lawal Bolaji Nasiru aka Nasboi has lost his only brother to death.

    The skit maker made the disclosure in a post via his Instagram page on Saturday.

    Nasboi, while making the revelation, also shared an emotional photo of himself in tears.

    Read Also: Nasboi tackles ‘hypers3xual’ women

    According to him, the deceased, who was his younger brother at age 20, died on Friday night.

    He wrote: “Death took my only brother last night. He was only 20. God knows best”.

  • NBA mourns late Supreme Court Justice Nweze

    NBA mourns late Supreme Court Justice Nweze

    President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Mr Yakubu Maikyau SAN on Monday, described the death of Supreme Court Justice, Gentus Nweze, as  a huge loss to the Nigeiran legal community.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the late jurist was reported to have passed on, July 30 (yesterday) after a brief illness.

    The NBA president expressed his condolences in in a statement made available to newsmen in Lagos, e-signed by NBA National Publicity Secretary Mr Habeeb Lawal.

    The NBA president expressed his condolences to the family of Nweze and the Chief Justice of Nigeria as well as the entire legal community.

    He prayed God to grant the bereaved family, the fortitude to bear the loss

    “Justice Nweze was an astute and erudite jurist.

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    “His lordship’s numerous decisions have shaped, impacted and developed our law and jurisprudence.

    “He was a disciplined, hardworking, and courageous judicial officer.

    “The NBA President condoles with the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kayode Ariwoola and the entire Nigerian Judiciary

    “NBA also condoles with the Government and People of Enugu State, friends and family of Hon. Justice Nweze over the demise of his lordship and prays that the Almighty God comforts his lordship’s family and friends”

    (NAN)

  • Zambia beat Costa Rica for first Women’s World Cup win

    Zambia beat Costa Rica for first Women’s World Cup win

    Zambia secured their first Women’s World Cup win by edging out Costa Rica in their final Group C match.

    Lushomo Mweemba opened the scoring for Zambia inside the first three minutes and Barbra Banda added a second from the spot midway through the first half.

    Costa Rica’s Melissa Herrera pulled a goal shortly after the break, but Racheal Kundananji completed the win, netting a third in injury time.

    Both sides had already been eliminated after two matches.

    Zambia had lost 5-0 against both Japan and Spain, but their campaign at least ends on a high.

    They made a brilliant start in Hamilton as Mweemba scored their first World Cup goal, volleying home Avell Chitundu’s corner after two minutes and 11 seconds.

    Skipper Banda doubled their advantage from the spot – the 1000th goal in the Women’s World Cup – after her shirt was pulled by Katherine Alvarado in the penalty area.

    Costa Rica, who were also chasing a first World Cup win in just their second tournament, rallied and struck the crossbar through Maria Paula Coto just before the break.

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    After the restart Amelia Valverde’s team halved the deficit with Herrera nodding in Valeria del Campo’s header across goal.

    An equaliser seemed inevitable with Zambian keeper Catherine Musonda catching Priscilla Chinchilla in the box, but a lengthy video assistant referee review ruled out a penalty kick due to an offside in the build-up.

    Herrera then found the net for a second time midway through the second half, but her strike from a tight angle was ruled out for offside.

    With Costa Rica pushing for an equaliser, Banda’s disguised pass sent through substitute Kundananji who sealed a famous win.

    Zambia finished third in Group C, ahead of Costa Rica in fourth.