Tag: Remmy Njoku

  • Why are grieving widows always blamed for husbands’ demise – Remmy Njoku queries

    Why are grieving widows always blamed for husbands’ demise – Remmy Njoku queries

    Actress and filmmaker, Mary Remmy Njoku, has taken a swipe at those who blame widows for their husbands’ death. 

    The mother of three, via her Instagram page, questioned why Nigerians use every chance to criticise grieving widows.

    She noted that even when a husband died in a plane crash along with other victims, some will still find a way to blame it on the wife, believing that she orchestrated it spiritually.

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    She wrote: “Why do Nigerians seize every chance to criticize a grieving widow?

    “Even in cases where a husband dies in a plane crash along with 100 other victims, some will suggest that the wife orchestrated it spiritually. She frustrated him and he boarded the flight to find peace in the air.”

  • I’m tired of being a strong woman, I need a break – Actress Remmy Njoku

    I’m tired of being a strong woman, I need a break – Actress Remmy Njoku

    Mary Remmy Njoku, the Nollywood actress and filmmaker, has confidently embraced her identity as a strong adult woman, opting to be recognized as a member of Generation Z for the duration of the festive season.

    The mother of three expressed how tired she is of being a strong woman and needs a break.

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    According to her, joining the Gen Z gang is necessary as she is only open to a soft life and less work, without being held accountable for anything.

    She added that she left her strong woman cape at the airport as life is too short.

    She wrote: “I am tired of being a STRONG WOMAN and I need a break. This festive season, I identify as GEN Z baby girl. Soft life, less work, ignorant, entitled and I can’t be held accountable for anything. Left my strong woman ‘cape’ at the airport. babygeh4life. Life is too short Abeg”.

  • If you don’t have kids, stop advising those who have – Remmy Njoku

    If you don’t have kids, stop advising those who have – Remmy Njoku

    Popular Nollywood actress, Mary Remmy Njoku, has slammed non-parents for dishing out unsolicited opinions and advice to parents on how to train and be a better parent to their kids. 

    Taking to her Instagram page, she stated that if one doesn’t have a child or doesn’t have full responsibility for a child, he or she shouldn’t dish out advice to real parents on how to raise one.

    Telling them to keep their opinions to themselves, she noted how parenting is practical and not theory.

    She further added that they can experiment with their perfect ideas when they have their own kids.

    She wrote: “If you don’t have kids yet if you have never been FULLY responsible for a Child.

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    Off mic pls. Stop dishing out advice to REAL parents on how to raise one!!

    Keep your opinions to yourself! Parenting is practical not theory.

    “You can experiment with your perfect ideas when you have yours!! And May God give you many. Amen.”

  • It’s necessary to be specific with God, says Remmy Njoku

    It’s necessary to be specific with God, says Remmy Njoku

    Actress Mary Remmy Njoku has advised future billionaires on the right way to make their request known to God.  

    She revealed that for years, she asked God to make her a billionaire but she didn’t specify the currency.

    Though she believes it’s not too late, she pointed out how many are billionaires in Ugandan shillings.

    Using herself as an example, she warned future billionaires to avoid repeating such and be specific when praying to God.

    She went on to lament over how many millionaires can’t even love a comfortable lifestyle because of the country’s economy.

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    “For years I prayed to God to make me a Billionaire. But I forgot to specify the currency. Well, it’s not too late Sha!

    “Dear fellow future Billionaires, don’t make the same mistake, be specific when you’re communicating with your heavenly Provider.

    “Cos some of us na Billionaires in Ugandan Shillings”.

    She captioned her post with: “These days even millionaires in naira cannot live a very comfortable life”.

  • Nobody should stress me after 5pm, pain relief drugs are expensive – Actress Remmy Njoku

    Nobody should stress me after 5pm, pain relief drugs are expensive – Actress Remmy Njoku

    Popular Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Mary Remmy Njoku has bemoaned the high rate of cost of living, warning people not to stress her any further.

    Taking to her Instagram page, the mother of three revealed that she bought Panadol Night for N8,500.

    She stated that henceforth, no one should stress her after 5 pm as night stress is now expensive.

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    She wrote: “8,500 naira for Panadol Night. Nobody should stress me after 5 pm Pls. Night stress is now expensive.”

  • Please give your favourite celebrities privacy at Airport – Remmy Njoku tells cleaners

    Please give your favourite celebrities privacy at Airport – Remmy Njoku tells cleaners

    Nollywood actress Mary Remmy Njoku has issued a caution to airport cleaners, advising them not to overwhelm their favourite celebrities when they encounter them at the airport.

    The mother of three urged them to respect celebrities’ privacy while using the bathroom, emphasizing that blocking the restroom door and inquiring if they require assistance is inappropriate.

    Noting how using the toilet is a personal task, she lamented over how someone can’t fart in peace without feeling embarrassed.

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    Concluding her message to them, she added that any tip that is meant for them will not pass them by.

    She said: “Dear Cleaners at the airport, y’all are doing a great job. But please, give your Favs some privacy to use the bathroom! Standing in front of the door, and asking if they need help is not fair!

    “It is a personal task! Someone cannot even fart in peace. And please! Leave the tissues in the toilet. Handing someone Fe sheets and asking if it will be enough is ridiculous! Give people Privacy! And any tip that is meant for you will not pass you by in Jesus’ name.”