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Some of the happiest people I’ve met live in a village – 2Baba

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Iconic Singer, Innocent Idibia professionally known as 2Baba has opined that the happiest people he knows live in the village.

2Baba who runs a Non-governmental charity organization to put smiles on the faces of the poor took to his Instagram story to ponder on my why people feel happy or fulfilled because they are richer than their fellow.

While revealing that the happiest people he has met reside in a village and loves farming, 2Baba also pondered on why a person would feel someone else is richer than them.

In his words:
Always wonder why in whatever the f*cking reason a person will feel happy or fulfilled that they have more or are richer than another person and why a person will also feel that someone is richer than them.

“Some of the happiest people I’ve met are in Edumoga village. All they wish for is to be left alone to farm and do what they want”.

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“Nigeria, please” – BBNaija Vee cries out

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Big Brother Naija Reality TV star and actress, Victoria Iye, popularly known as Vee, has bemoaned the current economic hardship as well as the escalating social tension in the country.

She lamented the ongoing fuel scarcity, weakening Naira, popular transvestite, Bobrisky’s imprisonment, Afrobeats artists’ war, general hardship and youth unseriousness.

On her X handle, she wrote: “It’s hot, there’s no fuel, there’s no light, the naira is in a laughable state, afrobeats WW3, Bobrisky is in prison, only God knows what’s happening at Landmark, and the streets are filled with unserious wicked MARRIED souls.

“Nigeria, please.”

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Nigeria is currently facing fuel scarcity despite the hike in petrol pump price.

Controversial crossdresser, Bobrisky was recently jailed for mutilating the Naira.

Afrobeats is currently witnessing a social media war between Wizkid and Davido, Tekno and Kizz Daniel.

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Nollywood veteran, Sola Sobowale’s journey from ‘Toyin Tomato’ to caregiver in London

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Sola Sobowale, a veteran in Nigeria’s Nollywood movie industry, has recounted her ordeal while working as a caregiver in London, England.

The 58-year-old actress, noted for her acting prowess in movie scenes, made the revelation during her interview on the ‘Teju Baby Face Show’ on Tuesday.

The thespian said she left Nigeria in 2004 and returned 12 years after for the audition of a movie.

While the show host asked why she referred to herself as ‘elevated omo odo,’ literally meaning ‘a glorified servant,’ the talented actress gave the narration in the form of a person who, after facing the struggles of life in many forms, was then fortunate to have conquered all obstacles.

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She said, “Oh yes. It was after Toyin Tomato – Super Story that I left (for London). I left Nigeria totally in 2004 and I didn’t come back until I came for the audition of the Wedding Party in 2016.”

After featuring in the popular television drama series, ‘Toyin Tomato’ in the early 2000s; the popular actress took some time off the screens and decided to work in an unrelated role in London.

“When I started work in that office, there were Nigerians, Jamaicans, Ghanaians, and all of them know Sola Sobowale. But it was confusing because my tag read ‘Olu,’ and not Olusola,” the award-winning actress stated.

She recalled how a Nigerian man (Seye Fadipe) had walked up to her and said she looked familiar, but she refuted it. However, at a later time, the man advised her to return to acting after she had admitted that she was the same ‘Sola Sobowale’ he used to see on the TV.

Sobowale said, at that time, she worked as a caregiver, saying she would “wash, carry, clean…you’ll do everything. That was what I was doing,” adding that she would later obtain her National Vocational Qualification certificate levels 2, 3 and 4, up to the level of a team lead.

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Speaking further, the veteran actress noted that “there’ll be a time that the noise, the energy that Sola Sobowale had” will be no more.

The actress stated, “When I started this ‘elevated omo odo’ thing, I started from the grassroots. Then, I went to the college. I got my NVQ 2,3,4, to a team leader.

“I believe in dignity in labour. There’s no job I won’t do to put food on my table, to provide for my children, except prostitution and fraud.”

When further asked how she managed to conceive and implement an upcoming movie project in the Indian movie industry – Bollywood, she said, “It’s the grace of God. When you’ve grace, you have everything, and that’s what has been working for me.”

She recalled that she struck up a movie project with an Indian lady (Amsha) when the popular movie streaming platform, Netflix, first came to Nigeria.

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The host, Teju, featured alongside Sobowale, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Bukky Wright, among others in a 1998 thriller movie directed by Tade Ogidan, titled ‘Diamond Ring.’

Another Nollywood actress, Doris Simeon, had said she was not ashamed of doing menial jobs in the United States of America, because she needed to pay her bills.

Simon said, “It was not easy starting all over, because in this place, only the tough will last. If one is lazy, one will be hungry. People who have been here for 20 to 50 years don’t find it easy, because with the kind of system they have, one cannot avoid paying bills. If one does not work, one won’t eat, and one won’t be able to pay bills.”

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Don’t use your life savings to raise your kids – Dayo Amusa tells parents

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Nollywood actress and singer, Dayo Amusa has advised parents against using their entire life savings to cater for their children’s needs.

Sharing her perspective on sustainable parenting practices, Amusa believes that many parents neglect their own well-being while prioritising their children’s care.

According to her, this could result in children distancing themselves from their parents, perceiving them as no longer on equal footing.

She recommended that while parents strive to uplift their children, they should also focus on personal growth and development.

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She said: “Dear Parent!!! One mistake you should never make as a parent is raising your kids with all your life savings to eventually get so much exposure that they won’t want to stoop low to living around you.

“Upgrade yourself as you upgrade your kids. Plan your future so you won’t have your kids too far from you..

“Lately, having all your kids abroad looks like an achievement until your old age sets in. That is when you will know that sending you money is not as important as having them around you… That’s when you will understand that life’s fulfillment is beyond money but quality of time spent with your grown up children and grand children…

“I’ve had an Uncle who raised all his families abroad, died at 78 and none of his kids came home to bury him and give him the last respect/honour.

“Men! This is not a matter of marrying many wives … It’s about being intentional with your old age plans… And if marrying more than one wife is your strategic plan, ensure you execute it with wisdom.

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“Parents seem to cater so much for their kids that they forget themselves in the process. Do not forget yourself in the mathematical equation of life…

“Always put yourself into consideration… This old age we are talking about is nearer than we think…You matter a lot too.

“May God grant us the opportunity to live long in sound health and more wealth.. #jmvwithdayoamusa.”

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