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September 23, 2024 Ali Baba to Women: “Encourage Your Man to Quit His Job if You Earn More”

Ali Baba to Women: “Encourage Your Man to Quit His Job if You Earn More”

Veteran comedian Ali Baba has criticized men who pressure their partners to quit their jobs simply because they earn more. Reacting to a viral story of a man who forced his wife to resign due to her higher salary, Ali Baba questioned the authenticity of the story and condemned such behavior.

In a post on his Instagram, the comedian argued that men who tie their self-worth to financial status become insecure when their partners are more successful. Instead of asking their wives to quit, he suggested that these men should be the ones to step down if they can’t handle their partner’s success.

He said, "Who are these women falling for such lies? If you earn more than your man, let him quit his job. Nonsense! Who are these lazy men pushing these absurd narratives?"

Ali Baba added, "If a woman is earning N10 million a month and her husband earns N1.5 million, how does it make sense for her to resign? That means the man’s confidence is solely based on his finances. Insecurities, my foot. Would Stedman tell Oprah Winfrey to quit? Men should be driven to improve themselves, not diminish their partners' success."

September 20, 2024 Cab Driver Threatens Legal Action After Adunni Ade Accuses Him of Package Theft

Cab Driver Threatens Legal Action After Adunni Ade Accuses Him of Package Theft

Francis Njoku, an Indrive cab driver accused of stealing a package, has threatened to sue actress Adunni Ade over the incident. The dispute arose after Njoku allegedly refused to deliver Ade's package, ending the trip early.

On Wednesday, Adunni Ade called out the ride-hailing service on Instagram, claiming the driver had taken off with her package and was ignoring her calls. She posted, "@indrive.ng I have contacted you for hours but no response. One of your drivers has stolen my package. He ended the trip before getting to me and not picking up calls."

Her post drew widespread criticism, with many users condemning the company. In a follow-up post, Ade shared that Njoku eventually delivered the package after the company locked his profile. She also posted screenshots of her conversations with Njoku and her fashion designer, who had sent the package.

In the shared messages, Njoku expressed frustration at Ade's accusations and threatened legal action, stating, "You have tarnished my image. My legal team is involved, and we will see you in court. You must issue an unreserved apology and have Instablog remove the post."

In response, Adunni Ade stood by her claims, saying, "I don’t lie or cheat. If we want change, it should begin with us. In all my years of using logistics services, I have never encountered someone as rude, arrogant, and entitled as Francis Njoku."

 

 
 
 
 
 
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September 18, 2024 BBNaija Star Phyna’s New Post About Men Sparks Controversy

BBNaija Star Phyna’s New Post About Men Sparks Controversy

Big Brother Naija star Phyna has stirred up a fresh wave of controversy on social media with her latest post about men and their relationships with women. On September 18, 2024, the reality star took to X (formerly Twitter) to address a common complaint from men about women's expectations in relationships.

She wrote, "Enough of men complaining that ladies are always asking for what their father cannot give them. But they have forgotten the ladies also give them what their mother can't give them."

The post quickly gained attention, sparking mixed reactions from social media users. While some agreed with her take on the transactional nature of relationships, others criticized her, leading to heated exchanges. One user commented, "Warey you nor Kuku get father love before," prompting Phyna to clap back, "As you don know why you still dy talk am now after 10000 years… your mumu too much abeg."

Another user wrote, "You don big pass this aunty," to which Phyna responded, "You sef don big pass this phone wey you take snap this blur dp… change that chinko."

The discussion extended to Instagram, where one user added, "Anyone can make money. I can. You can. The sex is what we both need. This generation sadly has made it transactional and made it look like one gender needs it more than the other."

Another commented, "The fact is that no one should feel entitled. As a man, you should take good care of your girlfriend or wife, but if you don’t have it, explain yourself. No need to kill yourself for anyone; do as your power reach."

September 18, 2024 I Began Singing Before I Could Talk – Oxlade

I Began Singing Before I Could Talk – Oxlade

Nigerian singer Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman, better known as Oxlade, has revealed that he began singing before he could even talk. Speaking on a recent episode of the '90s Babies' podcast, Oxlade shared that his parents told him about his early musical inclination.

"I started singing before I started talking. My parents told me that I was singing before I could even speak," he said.

He explained that as a child, he was able to sing more quickly than he could develop his speech. "I sang faster than catching up with talks. That’s what my parents told me. I feel like that’s where my talent all started," Oxlade added.

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