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Any man I'm going to date next must pay me one Billion Naira ... A male friend once told me something that stayed with m...
25/06/2025

Any man I'm going to date next must pay me one Billion Naira ...
A male friend once told me something that stayed with me. He said,

“Angela, any man who wants to date or marry you, we’ll have to investigate him for at least two years before you even consider it. We’ll find out where he’s from, know his father, his mother, his siblings. We’ll check if there’s any history of mental illness in the family. He must also pay an artist’s fee every single day before he can talk to you. If not, we won’t allow it — because many of these people already have hidden agendas before they even come close.”

And I believe him.

So let it be known: before dating or marriage, you will pay a billion Naira. I don’t care if anyone says I’m selling my love. Yes, I am.

Because the number of unserious and deceptive people out there has become too much."– Angela Okorie

Moral lesson- imagine Ned nwoko makes Angela the 8th wife every go scatter...

This Nosa Rex  in Talking Thomas is something else. The man doesn’t just talk — he talks like his mouth has no lock, no ...
25/06/2025

This Nosa Rex in Talking Thomas is something else. The man doesn’t just talk — he talks like his mouth has no lock, no filter, and definitely no fear. Let me tell you about two scenes that had me shaking my head and laughing out loud.

First, the job interview scene. Thomas walks into a professional office for a serious job interview. Everyone is dressed corporate, the panel looks strict, and you can tell they mean business. They ask him, “Mr. Thomas, why did you leave your last job?”

He smiles and says, “They said I talk too much… but it was the manager’s wife that first told me he was cheating. I only shared what I heard.”

The room goes quiet. One woman on the panel removes her glasses slowly. Before they can respond, he adds, “And this man sitting here — Mr. Benson — he steals printing paper from the office. Check his drawer. Second one.”

They hadn’t even finished the interview. Security showed up and escorted him out, but Thomas kept shouting, “You people are letting a blessing walk out! I talk, yes, but I speak the truth!”

Now fast forward to a housewarming party the same weekend. His friend just moved into a new place and invited people to celebrate. There was music, food, drinks — everything lively.

In the middle of the party, someone makes a joke and asks, “Thomas, what secret could ruin this party right now?”

And without even blinking, Thomas says, “This house was rented with a loan. If he doesn’t pay back next month, EFCC will carry me because I was the guarantor.”

The music stops. People freeze. The host nearly drops his plate. And then Thomas continues, “The jollof rice everyone is eating? They cooked it yesterday. His wife just warmed it this morning.”

At this point, the entire gathering turns into something else. One aunty starts praying. The DJ packs his things. Some people quietly begin to leave.

That’s the kind of man Thomas is. He doesn’t lie — but the truth always comes out at the wrong place and the wrong time.

Nosa Rex played this role so perfectly you’d think it was a real-life documentary. The way he delivers his lines, the timing, the expressions — it’s brilliant.

Talking Thomas is not just funny, it’s the kind of comedy that leaves you wondering how someone can be that honest and still walk around without fear.

If you haven’t watched it yet, you’re missing one of the funniest Nollywood comedies in a while. Find it on YouTube and prepare to laugh — and maybe hide your secrets before someone like Thomas shows up at your event.

Moral lesson- Relationship therapist marry talking Thomas na double wahala...

Oluebube watch as her father — used their last money to buy w**d. Not garri. Not bread. W**d. ...the man of the house, t...
24/06/2025

Oluebube watch as her father — used their last money to buy w**d. Not garri. Not bread. W**d. ...the man of the house, the supposed provider.. just imagine

He lit it, puffed as if he's the one that discovered w**d after he was done ..., he slept for over 10 hours...

Oluebube stared at him, her arms folded.
"This man go wake up soon, and e go dey shout say 'wetin we go chop'."
She had a plan. A wicked one.

She crept to the bedroom, found some old ropes, and tied him to the bed — wrist and ankle. The man no even stir. W**d had done its job well.

She then used the last money in her piggybank and marched to a nearby buka, returned with two steaming takeaways of rice and chicken. The aroma alone could raise the dead.

She sat beside her unconscious father, opened the takeaway slowly, and started eating — loudly. She chewed like a generator beside his ear.

The aroma hit him first. Then the sound. He opened his eyes slowly and saw he was tied. He panicked.
“JESUS! Dem don kidnap me!”

Oluebube looked at him, still munching.
“Who dey kidnap poor person?” she asked calmly, sucking chicken bone like a pro.

He screamed. He struggled. He thrashed so much the neighbors heard the commotion and burst in to rescue him.

They untied him. He stood up, shaking with rage.
“You think say na joke? You go see!”

He grabbed the longest cane in the house and waited like a lion for Oluebube to return.

The moment he saw her coming back with pure water, he charged.

Oluebube screamed, dropped the water, and fled.

He chased her through the street, shouting like a madman. But as he ran, he didn’t see a woman carrying crates of eggs coming around the corner.

BOOM! He crashed into her.

Eggs flew. The woman screamed. Yolk splattered everywhere.

The father stood there — dripping egg, humiliated, and angry beyond words.

Somewhere in the distance, Oluebube was already laughing.

Moral lesson- I pray he doesn't catch oluebube sha 🤣 🤣 🤣 but did he deserve that ..?

Do you see any resemblance...?
24/06/2025

Do you see any resemblance...?

Happy birthday to Nollywood producer Chinenye Nwaorah.. she's the writer / producer of shantytown, fairytale wedding and...
24/06/2025

Happy birthday to Nollywood producer Chinenye Nwaorah.. she's the writer / producer of shantytown, fairytale wedding and slum king.. let's celebrate this icon

People always ask me, "Ada, when are you getting married?"The pressure comes from everywhere — society, family, even soc...
24/06/2025

People always ask me, "Ada, when are you getting married?"
The pressure comes from everywhere — society, family, even social media. But let me be honest: I’m not in a rush.

I want to marry someone I can genuinely grow with. I'm not interested in being anyone’s second wife, and I won’t go for an older man just because he has money. For me, it's love, respect, and a partner who shares my values.
Someone I can build a life with — not just a wedding.

Yes, I feel the pressure, I really do. But I’ve learned not to let it push me into something I’ll regret.
I’ll marry when the time is right and when I meet the right person.

And to be clear — I’m not single like before. I’m in a relationship now, and my partner has been nothing but loyal.
People say all men cheat, but I don’t believe that. Not all men are the same.
I still believe in true love, and yes — I’m keeping my virginity until marriage. That’s a personal choice I’m proud of.

Being a woman in Nollywood isn’t easy. I’ve faced sexual harassment like many others. But I’ve learned to protect my space, stay focused, and keep my circle clean.
Not everyone in this industry has good intentions, but I’m not here to be used — I’m here to grow, shine, and tell real stories.

At the end of the day, I just want to be happy, at peace, and loved the right way.
So until then, I’m doing me — and I’m doing it with grace."- Ada Uli

Moral lesson- Marriage it's a beautiful thing but don't rush it .

Uche Montana, doing her usual ashawo runs, was booked one night by two guys — Clinton and his friend Femi. Everything se...
24/06/2025

Uche Montana, doing her usual ashawo runs, was booked one night by two guys — Clinton and his friend Femi. Everything seemed normal until they got to the house.

But the moment Uche stepped inside and looked around… something didn’t feel right. The vibe was off. The room felt like it had "village people energy." 😩👀

Immediately, babe switched gears. She dipped her hand inside her purse, brought out anointing oil, opened it calmly — like a true prayer warrior — and started rubbing:

On her head: “My head is strong!”

On her forehead: “You can’t use me for sacrifice!”

On her chest/bwess: “I cover myself with the blood!”

All while the two guys stood there confused, probably thinking, “Na crusade we book or night service??” 😅

After she finished anointing herself and fortifying her spirit, sis clapped her hands and asked with full boldness:

“So, where una wan start the knacking from? Parlour or room?” 😭😭😭

Someone that just finished covering herself with Holy Ghost fire o! This one strong pass prayer warrior — she dey street but she carry Bible backup! 💪🏾📖🔥

Moral lesson:
“For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal...”
Before they use you… use your head! 😭

So Mercy Aigbe told her husband, Kazem, that she wanted the popular trending Labubu dolls — yes, those viral little stuf...
24/06/2025

So Mercy Aigbe told her husband, Kazem, that she wanted the popular trending Labubu dolls — yes, those viral little stuffed creatures that everyone is buying. She said, “Baby, just two is fine.” 🧸🧸

Kazem, being the ever-supportive husband, said confidently, “No wahala, I’ll get them for you.”

But when he got to the store and asked for the price… they told him ₦400,000 — for ONE stuffed doll.

He screamed, “EH?! For doll?? Does it cook? Sweep? Go market?!”
They said no o, it’s just vibes and aesthetics.

Uncle Kazem looked left… looked right… and then across the shop, he saw some rubber dolls sitting quietly in one corner. He asked how much — they said ₦2,500 each. He smiled. “Perfect! Give me two.” 😎

He paid ₦5,000 and confidently carried the them to "surprise" Mercy.
She saw him coming and was already grinning, “Awww! My Labubu!!” 🥰

And he said surprise and what did she see?

BULABA.
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Actor Kenneth okolie and his wife are expecting A baby...and today  she celebrate her 40th birthday today .. so it's a d...
23/06/2025

Actor Kenneth okolie and his wife are expecting A baby...and today she celebrate her 40th birthday today .. so it's a double celebration... Congratulations 🎂 🎂 🎉 ❤️❤️

From the desk of Actress funke Akindele speaks over mental health awareness.... Su***de is never an option... Speak out....
23/06/2025

From the desk of Actress funke Akindele speaks over mental health awareness.... Su***de is never an option... Speak out.

Ekene Umenwa, the talented chef at The Place, was invited to cater the event. She had been busy seasoning goat meat and ...
23/06/2025

Ekene Umenwa, the talented chef at The Place, was invited to cater the event. She had been busy seasoning goat meat and supervising jollof rice when the band started playing her favorite jam. Her waist moved before her mind could say, "Stay professional."

Next thing, she dropped her spoon, tied her apron tighter — and hit the dance floor.

She danced with pure joy, her feet moving like they had a mind of their own. The king's palace guards joined her. The maids clapped. Even the musician started hyping her:
“Chef with the moves! Chef wey sabi!”

They were all dancing — but they hadn’t eaten since morning.
The palace driver, dancing beside her, leaned close and whispered:
“Ekene, abeg. I dey see double. My belle dey knock drum. Make we stop.”

But Ekene didn’t hear. Or rather — she refused to listen.
The beat was sweet. Her steps got faster. She twisted, turned, and did a slow-motion spin like she was auditioning for So You Think You Can Dance.

Then suddenly — BOOM!

She froze mid-turn, her eyes wide.
The world started spinning like garri inside hot water.
Stars. Lights. Trumpets.

People cheered, thinking it was part of the routine.
“Wow! This chef is serious o!”

But she wasn’t moving again.

Someone shouted, “Wait... she don faint o!”

They rushed to her, fanned her, sprinkled water on her face. Her eyes fluttered open slowly.

Her first words?

“Rice... and chicken... Abeg.”

My marriage fell apart... mostly because of distance."It’s not that we didn’t care for each other. I truly believe that,...
23/06/2025

My marriage fell apart... mostly because of distance."

It’s not that we didn’t care for each other. I truly believe that, sometimes, no matter the indifference or incompatibility, if you’re physically present — if you’re together in love — things can be worked out.

But when you're not even in the same space… when there's no real contact, no shared day-to-day… the disconnect grows deeper. You're trying to build something, but the foundation just keeps crumbling underneath you.

Looking back, I think if we had been together more — physically, emotionally — we might’ve understood each other better. We might have fought less and talked more. Maybe. I’ll never know for sure.

A lot of the time, especially in this industry, we attract the wrong people… and sometimes, for the wrong reasons. When people come into your life based on what they see on TV — the glam, the image, the red carpets — it’s hard for them to accept that the real you is very different. That you’re just doing your job.

And when they finally meet the real you — the version without makeup, without the lights — it becomes a problem. They struggle to reconcile the fantasy with reality.

I don’t regret marriage. Not at all. It was an experience that shaped me — made me stronger, wiser, more grounded. My ex-husband met me as an actress. He knew what I did. But the thing is, in marriage, even if your partner understands your work, their family may not. And my ex was the last child… so yes, family interference was very real.

Also, there are roles — emotional, intense, intimate — that you're expected to avoid once you're married. And for someone like me, whose job requires stepping into so many characters, that pressure is… a lot. It squeezes the life out of your freedom, your choices.

Did I marry too early? I don’t think so. But I might’ve been in a hurry. I’ve learned my lessons. Painfully, yes — but beautifully too.

I carry no bitterness. Just growth. That chapter is part of my story, and I own it fully."- Ini Edo

Moral lesson- - marriage is not a do or die affair

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