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85% women want to exit their marriages – Nigerian actress Jaiye Kuti says

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Jaiye Kuti, Nollywood actress, has said that 85 percent of married women want to leave their marriages.

She said this while speaking during an interview with Gistzlife.

The thespian revealed that she attempted to exit her marriage thrice but ended up finding herself stuck in it.

According to her, after marriage, couples tend to know each other better compared to their dating stage.

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Kuti added that men’s egocentric urge to cheat is also another factor that makes women contemplate divorce.

“If you ask a hundred women, 85% want to exit their marriage. I even tried to leave thrice. The problem is that when you marry someone from a different culture, people start to reveal their actual selves. A man would treat and pamper a woman when he wanted to get married, but when a second marriage and kids are involved, things go too far. Men can also have egotistical tendencies and are unstoppable when it comes to cheating”.

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Portable confronts Odunlade Adekola over viral video with Ashabi simple

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Portable confronts Odunlade Adekola over a viral video with Ashabi Simple, questioning the actor’s playful comment and defending his loyalty

 

Controversial Nigerian musician, Portable, has expressed his displeasure after Nollywood actor Odunlade Adekola shared a viral video featuring actress Ashabi Simple.

Also read: Portable claims he has more hit songs than Burna Boy

The clip, which has since attracted significant attention on social media, shows Odunlade playfully questioning Ashabi about seeking permission from Portable before hugging him.

In the video posted on Odunlade’s Instagram, the actor jokingly asks Ashabi, “Please, for God’s sake, hope you have taken permission from Portable before hugging me? Please go and inform him, oo.”

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Portable, who appeared to be offended by the actor’s lighthearted remark, responded directly to Odunlade through private messages, questioning the intention behind the comment.

In a message written in Pidgin, Portable said, “Wetin you talk inside that video with Ashabi Simple? Please, I respect my home and I no dey use am do movie.

Why you go talk say she tell me before coming? Shey una no dey collect money for her hand ni?”

The musician, who has been known for his outspoken and sometimes controversial nature, also demanded better treatment and public perception.

“But why everybody dey talk say I get wahala? Make una dey talk good about me. Me self, I dey loyal, o. Loyalty pass juju,” Portable added, emphasising his loyalty and desire for respect.

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This exchange between Portable and Odunlade has sparked debate among fans and social media users, many of whom have shared their opinions on the actor’s playful comment and Portable’s response.

The incident has once again brought the spotlight on Portable’s often outspoken character, highlighting the tension between the celebrity musician and Nollywood figures.

While the situation may have been intended as a light-hearted moment, it has escalated into a point of contention, with Portable demanding respect for his family and personal boundaries.

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Rita Edochie celebrates Trump’s inauguration, praises his leadership qualities

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Rita Edochie celebrates Donald Trump’s inauguration, expressing admiration for his leadership qualities and wishing for similar leadership in Nigeria

 

 

Veteran Nollywood actress Rita Edochie has stirred conversation by claiming that the entire world wishes to have a leader like Donald Trump as president.

Also read: Fans crown Yul Edochie “C. Ronaldo of Nollywood” after movie Messiah

Edochie made this bold statement while celebrating Trump’s inauguration for his second term in office.

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In a detailed Instagram post, the actress reflected on the backlash she faced for supporting Trump during the US presidential election.

She revealed that many critics dubbed her “Mama Trump” for her public admiration of the controversial figure. Despite this, Edochie made it clear that she remains steadfast in her support for the former president.

She wrote: “Mama Trump, as I’m fondly called by haters because once they hate someone, they stand it to anyone channeling support for the person.

But does it matter? After all, the entire universe wishes they had an Angel like Donald Trump to be their president.”

January 20, 2025, marked a historic milestone as Trump took the oath of office as the 47th President of the United States, beginning his new term with a fresh mandate.

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Rita Edochie expressed her hopes for Trump’s continued success, wishing him immense wisdom to tackle the many challenges the nation faces.

She continued: “I do wish a man in the likeness of Trump be sworn into the Nigerian Executive Offices one day.”

Edochie’s remarks have sparked mixed reactions among her followers, with many applauding her bold stance, while others continue to question her support for the polarising figure.

Nevertheless, her tribute to Trump highlights her belief in his leadership qualities and desire for similar values in Nigerian politics.

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Speed Darlington released from Kuje prison after controversial arrest

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Speed Darlington, the controversial Nigerian singer, is finally free from Kuje Prison after a court order challenged his prolonged detention.

 

 

Controversial Nigerian musician Darlington Okoye, better known as Speed Darlington or Akpi, has regained his freedom after a turbulent legal battle.

The singer was released from Kuje Prison following a court order demanding his immediate arraignment or unconditional release.

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Activist lawyer Deji Adeyanju disclosed the news on Tuesday, posting on X (formerly Twitter): “Speed Darlington is out of Kuje Prison.”

Darlington’s release comes after an Abuja court granted him bail. The court ruling followed increasing public and legal pressure on the Nigeria Police Force, which had been criticised for detaining the singer without trial.

The musician’s legal troubles began after he accused Grammy Award-winning Nigerian singer Burna Boy of an immoral relationship with American rapper and music mogul Sean Combs, also known as P. Diddy. His comments, widely circulated online, sparked significant controversy, leading to his arrest.

Darlington’s legal team, led by Adeyanju, petitioned Deputy Inspector-General of Police (DIG) Dasuki Galadanchi, urging the police to adhere to a court order addressing the prolonged detention.

Justice M.S. Liman, in an order issued on 23 December 2024, directed the authorities to either charge Darlington in court within 48 hours or release him unconditionally.

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The case highlights ongoing concerns about the abuse of detention powers in Nigeria. Darlington’s release has been celebrated by supporters as a victory for justice and the rule of law.

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