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  • I can never split bills with hubby, Chizzy Alichi rebuffs Kiekie

    I can never split bills with hubby, Chizzy Alichi rebuffs Kiekie

    Actress Chizzy Alichi-Mbah has opposed her colleague, KieKie’s view on splitting household bills with one’s spouse.

    She stated she would never be caught in that web regardless of her financial worth.

    “I refuse to be in this Whatsapp group, no matter how much I make, bills is for my Oga only,” she wrote.

    The movie star’s reaction followed a remark by Kie Kie in a podcast with Toke Makinwa where she suggested couples should split bills.

    She illustrated her recommendation citing her marriage with hubby with whom she shares a daughter.

    The content creator explained it was ‘senseless’ living in a house and not paying rent, revealing her hubby and herself divide theirs as well as other financial responsibilities in the homefront.

    According to her, bill-sharing depicts accountability as an adult which also accords her alongside every other woman who’d embrace the same approach, respect and a firm footing in their homes.

    “That’s why when you too are in a marriage; they cannot be bringing everything to you. Me for one, I tell women this, how will you be living in the house and you’re not paying rent? For me o, it does not make sense”, Kie Kie said.

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    “See, I’m living in this house; we’re sharing the rent. On my birthday, fly me to Dubai, Barcelona; that’s beautiful. Buy me a Fendi bag or whatever; beautiful. But that I’ll be living in that house and not paying rent, it’s not possible.

    “So that when we want to fight, you’ll carry the chair, I’ll carry the television. You’ll carry the roof, I’ll carry the floor. Then we’ll share everything equally. You can’t tell me ‘get out of my house’. No, that’s not how to be an adult.

    “There’s nothing like get out of my house, we’re living together. Because living together is like cohabitating and you have to be responsible.”

  • I lived with my husband before marriage, says Kiekie

    I lived with my husband before marriage, says Kiekie

    Renowned content creator Bukunmi Adeaga Ilori aka KieKie has said she was a live-in girlfriend before she got married to Tunji Ilori. 

    She said she made the decision because her house rent expired months before their wedding and saw no reason to renew it.

    The mother of one disclosed this while featuring as a guest in the latest episode of the TokeMoments podcast hosted by Toke Makinwa.

    She said: “My husband and I started living together before we got married because my [house] rent was already due. My rent was due in September, and we were going to get married in January. So, I can’t renew my rent. And we had done our introduction by then. The church wasn’t aware that we were already living together. I was even singing in the church choir then.”

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    She said she was initially scared of getting married but eventually did after a series of prayers.

     Kie Kie and Tunji got married in February 2020 and welcomed their first child in November 2022.

  • I need God to fight for me, says skitmaker KieKie

    I need God to fight for me, says skitmaker KieKie

    Famous content creator and show host, Bukunmi Adeaga Ilori aka Kiekie is saddened by her daughter’s preferred choice of word as the infant was seen repeatedly calling out ‘dad’.

    She said despite carrying her for nine month enduring so much pain, she chose the husband over her.

    In a heartfelt video she shared on Instagram, Kiekie seemed ‘frustrated’ as she was attempting to persuade her young daughter to address her as ‘Mummy,’ only for the toddler to repeatedly opt to call her ‘Dad.’

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    In a moment of emotion, Kiekie jokingly remarked that she may have to send the girl to go and stay with her paternal grandparents.

    Kiekie firmly warned against any attempts to persuade her to change her mind on her decision, while expressing hope for divine intervention.

    She said: “Ahhhh! After the labor of labor!!! Nobody should beg me. Come and carry your baby outside. I know God will fight for me till then.”