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Kanayo O. Kanayo Shares Insight On Why Many Women End Up Single In Their 30s

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Veteran Nollywood actor Kanayo O. Kanayo has shared his perspective on why many women remain unmarried in their 30s.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

He attributed their single status to choices made in their younger years, specifically highlighting how some women in their 20s date older, wealthier men and reject younger suitors.

In a recent interview with News Central, Kanayo explained, “Some young women, at 18 or 19, begin dating wealthy, sometimes much older men. These men may buy them cars or houses, leading these women to overlook younger men who are potential husbands.”

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He further explained that as they age, many women find themselves unmarried by 25 or 26, having rejected suitors in their younger years. By the time they reach 30, they often struggle to attract the same level of attention and may find themselves desperate for a partner by 33 or 35.

He concluded, “At 23, they’re living the high life, but by 28, they become a prayer point. By 33, they’re in a state of emergency, and at 35, they still think they’re having fun. They aren’t—they’re now praying for any man to come along.”

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“Love Is Transactional” — Omawumi Sparks Debate, Says Women Have Always Been Demanding.

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Nigerian singer Omawumi Megbele, popularly known as Omawumi, has said that love has always been transactional.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

She made the statement during an interview with Pulse while reacting to ongoing debates about modern relationships being overly transactional.

According to the ‘Bottom Belle’ singer, the concept isn’t new but has evolved over time, becoming more demanding compared to earlier years.

She explained that in the past, simple gestures like buying ice cream or popcorn were enough to impress a woman, but today, expectations have grown significantly due to modern lifestyle and economic realities.

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Omawumi also noted that society often exaggerates the transactional nature of relationships by overlooking the role women play in reciprocation. She added that many men who complain about such dynamics often choose partners with expensive tastes.

“Love has always been transactional. Women have always been demanding since the beginning of time. Back then, you could impress your crush with ice cream and popcorn, but now it’s something like an iPhone,” she said.

In a related development, the singer recently spoke about her past relationships with late rapper Dagrin and late producer Dokta Frabz during an interview with Jay On Air.

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She described her relationship with Dagrin as purely platonic, noting that they were close and spent time together but were never romantically involved, despite past rumours following their 2009 collaboration, “Thank God.”

However, Omawumi confirmed that she was romantically involved with the late producer Dokta Frabz.

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Mohbad Death: Court Orders Fresh Investigation Into Singer’s Tragic End.

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has granted approval for a fresh legal move seeking to compel the Nigeria Police Force to reopen investigations into the death of Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba (Mohbad).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The ruling was delivered on Wednesday by Justice James Omotosho following an application filed by the Registered Trustees of Break the Silence Foundation, a civil society organisation.

The group approached the court through its counsel, asking for permission to seek an order directing the police to conduct a more thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the singer’s death.

The suit lists the Inspector-General of Police, the Nigeria Police Force, and the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, as respondents.

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Mohbad died in September 2023 in Lagos, a case that sparked widespread public outrage and calls for justice both within Nigeria and internationally.

In its ruling, the court allowed the group to pursue orders compelling the police to carry out their statutory duties under the Police Act, including questioning individuals last seen with the singer such as his wife, close associates, and his father, and taking further action where necessary.

The court also approved substituted service on the Lagos State Police Command through the office of the Inspector-General of Police’s Legal Department in Abuja.

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The case has been adjourned to May 4 for further hearing.

According to court documents, the organisation argued that the initial investigation into Mohbad’s death was inadequate and possibly compromised.

It further claimed that although a nurse linked to his treatment before death was arrested and prosecuted, several key persons were not properly investigated.

The group also noted that although the matter was initially moved to Abuja for a fresh probe following public pressure, it was later returned to Lagos without a conclusive outcome.

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I’d Trade My Fame For $2 Billion – Mercy Eke Says In Shocking Reveal.

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BBNaija Season 4 winner, Mercy Eke, has revealed she values money more than fame, saying she would gladly give up her celebrity status for $2 billion.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In an interview with media personality Odira Ndubuaku, Mercy said her priority is financial freedom, adding that fame without wealth has no real value.

She explained that with $2 billion, she could afford a private island, secure a comfortable life, and take care of her family.

According to her, she only enjoys fame “occasionally” and would not hesitate to step away from the spotlight if the right offer comes.

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Mercy added that she does not attach much importance to social media influence and would even consider deleting her accounts if paid enough.

She said, “I would trade my fame for $2 billion. What is fame doing? Give me money and remove me from all social media. I would give up everything for money.”

In other news, BBNaija Season 6 winner Hazel Oyeze Onou, popularly known as WhiteMoney, recently took a swipe at Mercy Eke and Maria Chike Benjamin during a TikTok live session.

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WhiteMoney mocked Mercy over her personal life and lifestyle choices, making several controversial remarks during the livestream.

He also warned Maria that joining the session would lead to embarrassment, using harsh words while addressing her directly.

His comments have since sparked reactions online, especially as he referenced his past interactions with Mercy during the BBNaija All Stars edition.

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