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CelebritiesYour Husband Has The Right To Sleep With Your House-help Or Your Bestfriend If.. by Anonymous500(op): 6:57pm On Sep 18, 2017
Actress Liz Anjorin tells ladies as thrown a bomb and justified a reason for a man to sleep with his house-help or his wife's best friend
The actress said this in a post she shared on her IG page. She wrote

80% of Men are born polygamist; don't go too far about them. Ladies: be much concern about what you ve in your bank account or in ur brain to make a living before you start showing him off to ur friends or uploading 'him kneeling and giving promise ring to you on social media" always ask urself this question "I'm I mentally, financially and spiritually sound?? Men can do unthinkable things to get u, but hey! Shine ur eyes, try to study your king well cos some men turn monster when they are financially down. Are you ready to give little back out of the money he spent on u? Do you give him gift often? Though, no matter how generous, financial or spiritual stable you are, or how good you are on bed or in the kitchen will not satisfy MEN... Some men say worst and evils things about their women when funny things happen to their job/career... Some men will just look at you and stylishly mock you with your flaws, some men are mummy's/family's pet, can u endure that?? Another secret is that; some men derives joy in making their women cry or go through unbearable pains; some men can sleep with ur house help or ur friends but that does not make him a bad person and that doesn't mean you should quit instead, buckle-up and raise your head high, be positive and work harder- better things are ahead of you... Incase you find yourself in an unpleasant relationship(note; unpleasant is different from abusive) and you don't ve a better offer yet, pls don't quit or give attitude(because d next man can be more disastrous) between U and I; some of our past relationship are far better than the one we are into presently that's why an adage says: a bird at hand is better than millions in the bush so be calm and steady, make sure u dance or engage urself in other exercises; pray hard; get a good confidant; talk often with your friends(not d ones that's eyeing ur man o cos he/she will turn Al-jazeerah) and check your BP often, these five things play a very crucial role in ladies life.. "She slept and die, she want to give birth and die, the worst is; she was vomiting blood, they used her for rituals" hell No!!.. If you don't take good care of urself pple will mock 'ur enemy' on sick bed


SOURCE: http://www.newsinnigeria.org/husband-right-sleep-house-help-bestfriend-actress-liz-anjorin-tells-ladies/

CelebritiesSuper Eagles Player Ahmed Musa Sends Wife Packing, Set To Marry Another by Anonymous500(op): 9:27pm On Apr 14, 2017
Super Eagles Player, Ahmed Musa has reportedly decided to divorce his wife after series of argument about an undisclosed issue and marry a new wife.

The star player was in love with another woman and decided to make her a second wife… an idea that was rejected by his first wife, Jamila..The issue made him divorce her completely.

CelebritiesIyanya Gives Couple Free Live Performance At Ikoyi Registry by Anonymous500(op): 2:20pm On Apr 13, 2017
We had no idea Iyanya was this nice until he decided to give the newly married couples at the ikoyi Registry a free live performance this morning. some of newly married couples at the Ikoyi Registry had mixed feelings. They were both surprise and excited.
More @ http://www.newsinnigeria.org

CelebritiesMy Father Sent Me A Picture Of My Breast - Tboss by Anonymous500(op): 11:50am On Apr 13, 2017
Big Brother Naija Second Runner up, TBoss has finally addressed some controversial topics that trended on social media during her stay in the house.

In an interview which Beat FM shared last night, the rising star opened up on why she bared her breasts, her failure to recite the National Anthem, and the viral clip of her saying she would spend the N25m in a week if she won it.

“The Big Brother house was a place where I was myself. At home I don’t shower with my clothes on,” said the ex housemate whose real name is Tokunbo Idowu, adding that she stripped to take her bath because that’s a given.

However Tboss added that she had to shield a part of her from the camera. But she noted that stripping had become normal to her because, “Usually, in my house, I just walk around naked.”

The housemate revealed that she never knew that exposing her breasts would cause a lot of drama on social media, that it wasn’t until she returned that her father sent her the viral screenshot that earned her so much criticism. “He actually did a [snapshot]. He just sent me a picture of myself, and I was like, ‘Oh, Lord!”

Asked if her father was aware before now that she pierced her nipple, the BBN star expressed mild outrage. “He is now, [but] why would he know about that [before #BBNaija]?
http://www.newsinnigeria.org/?p=3259

CelebritiesMeet The Nigerian-born Hottest Transgender Who Had 20 Surgical Procedure Transit by Anonymous500(op): 6:12pm On Apr 12, 2017
Lol...... This hot and sexy man is an author, singer and certified life transgender life coach. Dr Rizi Xavier Timane, was born and raised as a woman in Nigeria before relocating to the United States where she underwent 20 surgical procedures to transition from female to male.
Timane grew up in an extremely religious Christian home as a girl. He was subjected to multiple exorcisms, and other reparative attempts by his family and church to change him after he came out as a trans boy at eight years old.
On Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day set aside to memorialize those who were killed due to transgender hatred and prejudice, Dr Timane shared his story about how he had been bullied, faced exorcisms, and ostracized from his church.

Read more @ http://www.newsinnigeria.org/?p=3242

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