Tag: Destiny Amaka

  • Destiny Amaka survives car accident days after father’s death

    Destiny Amaka survives car accident days after father’s death

    Nollywood actress Destiny Amaka has revealed that she narrowly escaped death in a ghastly car accident, just five days after burying her father.

    Sharing the news on Instagram, Destiny said the crash occurred while she was on her way to church.

    She disclosed that three people were in the vehicle, but she was the only one injured, sustaining a busted lip and a fracture in her tibia/fibula.

    “Yesterday morning, just five days after my Daddy’s death, while on my way to church, I was involved in a brutal car accident. There were three of us in the car, yet I was the only one physically injured,” she wrote.

    Despite battling grief and physical pain, the actress said she chose to see the accident not as a curse but as a reminder to slow down and reflect.

    “My body has been telling me to pause, receive, breathe. I didn’t listen. This accident made the voice louder. A gentle push, not a curse,” she noted.

    Amaka had recently laid her father to rest on September 26. In a heartfelt tribute, she admitted their relationship wasn’t perfect but cherished their final conversations, which reaffirmed his love for her.

  • Destiny Amaka: I’d kiss Portable only if…

    Destiny Amaka: I’d kiss Portable only if…

    Actress Destiny Amaka has explained the only reason she may consider kissing controversial singer Portable.

    In an interview with Inside Scoops by Pulse, presented by BBNaija star Uriel Oputa, the actress revealed that she would kiss Portable if she was paid for it.

    She said even if the money was not involved, she would do everything to interpret or present what the audience needed to hear.

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    Destiny Amaka described him as a brilliant individual, claiming that the singer’s freshness stems from his brains.

    While noting that he has three to four baby mamas, she advised young men to hustle and get money.

    “I’d kiss Portable if I was being paid for it,” she said in part.

  • I can’t be s3xually aroused if you are broke – Destiny Amaka

    I can’t be s3xually aroused if you are broke – Destiny Amaka

    Actress Destiny Amaka has emphatically stated that she cannot be s3xually aroused by broke men.

    The actress made the assertion during a conversation with reality TV star, Uriel Oputa on Inside Scoop by Pulse.

    Answering to Uriel’s inquiry about the strangest request, scenario, or inquiry she has ever received in her direct messages (DMs) as a sexual health advocate, Destiny said “Nothing has been stranger than broke guys”.

    Read Also: Why African parents must create safe space for children to talk, learn about s3x – Actress Destiny Amaka

    She claimed that young men who have nothing to offer other than s3x feel like that’s enough to get a woman.

    “I can’t be sexually aroused if you are broke,” she said in part. 

  • Why African parents must create safe space for children to talk, learn about s3x – Actress Destiny Amaka

    Why African parents must create safe space for children to talk, learn about s3x – Actress Destiny Amaka

    Nollywood actress and media personality, Destiny Amaka, emphasised the importance of parents establishing a safe environment for discussing sex with their children.

    She urged Africans to be proactive in providing a secure space for kids to learn about sex.

    In a post on her Insta stories, Destiny Amaka, who previously shared her experiences with advances from the same gender in Nollywood, raised concerns about where children are learning about sex in the current scenario, emphasizing the need for open and responsible dialogue.

    Read Also: Nollywood affects my love life, says actress Destiny Amaka

    According to her, parents and guardians need to stop giving sex a bad name and educate their children instead.

    She wrote: “Where are our children learning about s3x. We as Africans really need to wake up and create a safe space for children to talk about and learn about Sex. The things that are happening behind closed doors are alarming. We need to stop giving s3x a bad name.”