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Stella Charles reveals the kind of man that turns her on crazily

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Stella Charles, an Anambra state-born model, brand influencer and actress has opened up on what turns her on in a man.

The three time Beauty Queen in recent interview noted that although she doesn’t see anything wrong in marrying within her industry, she doesn’t have a celebrity crush in Nollywood.

“I love a man who truly knows what he wants and shows it all by his actions and less words.  In fact, that turns me on like crazy!  When he supports my dreams. When he goes out of his way to do the extraordinary things for me. When I truly see that his love is pure and constant and unshakable, then he got me.”

“I can only reject a man asking me for a relationship if he is not my spec. I just know what I want. I don’t see anything wrong in marrying a colleague. Why not? They are men too. If he is my type of man? Of course yes, I’ll go ahead and marry the actor.

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I literally do not crush on any celebrity at the moment aside from me. I am my own celebrity crush. I am so proud of who I am and my attitude. I am absolutely in love with me,” she told Saturday Sun.

The University of Abuja, Political Science graduate also prophesied into her future while stating that she will never have a broken home after marriage.

“Marriages crash everyday, but you only get to hear that of celebrities because they are always on the limelight.  In the outside world, people get divorced daily and this people are not celebrities. However, I definitely will not make the biggest mistake of my life; I will not get into marriage and get divorced. It is not in my story. I’d rather have a broken relationship than a broken marriage!”

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I no longer watch football – says DJ Cuppy amid Man United struggles

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Popular Nigerian disc jockey and Manchester United fan, DJ Cuppy, has revealed that she doesn’t watch football matches any longer.

Cuppy, who is well-known to be a supporter of the red side of Manchester, disclosed this on her X page recently.

She wrote, “FYI [for your information]—I no longer watch football,” attaching a sad emoji at the end.

The tweet has since garnered viral reactions with many alluding that Cuppy‘s decision to stop watching football is not unconnected from United’s current dip in form.

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@symplyDAPO wrote: “Ur team is finish, so we understand.”

@Waltskillsfc said: “You carry bad luck to man-united.”
@dotboyswag10: “Just announce that you are no longer a Manchester United fan.”

@rilwan_ola01: “Please denounce Manchester United 🙏🙏🙏. Since you joined from arsenal , we have turned to old arsenal while arsenal turned to old man utd .
Thanks cuppy”

Recall DJ Cuppy was an avid fan of Premier League side Arsenal but switched to rivals Manchester United in 2020 after Arsenal’s poor run of form.

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Angel deactivates her twitter account after cyberbullying attack

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Reality star Angel Smith found herself at the receiving end of offensive comments on Twitter, leading to her deactivating her account.

A Twitter user identified as Pharoah Elroy compared Angel to the crossdresser James Brown and chef Hilda Baci.

Angel had shared moments from her recent hangout with her boyfriend Soma, posting videos and pictures on her Twitter page.

However, the celebratory mood turned sour when a troll, later identified as Pharoah Elroy, left a derogatory comment in the post’s comment section.

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The troll’s comment read, “You look like a crossbreed of James Brown and Hilda Baci.”

This insensitive comparison prompted a negative response from Angel’s followers, and it appears the comment had a significant impact on her.

As a result of the online harassment, Angel Smith took the drastic step of deactivating her Twitter account.

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Witness Details How Visa Flagged Naira Marley’s Credit Card

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The 10th prosecution witness in the trial of Nigerian singer, Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley, Dein Whyte, an investigator with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission revealed to Justice Nicholas Oweibo of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Thursday, how Visa, a card payment platform, detected fraudulent transactions linked to one of the credit card details found on the singer’s device.

This was made known in a statement shared by the agency on their Facebook page on Friday.

The witness, Whyte, led by the prosecution counsel, Bilikisu Buhari, said, “As part of the findings from the investigation, forensic analysis revealed that malicious programmes used to illegally obtain credit card information were found on the device recovered from the defendant upon his arrest.” These programmes facilitated card non-present transactions.
The investigator also identified tools on the device that disguised the user’s active location when connected to the internet.

Whyte elaborated, saying, “Tools used to verify the validity, active state, and accuracy of credit card credentials, as well as the region of the issuer of that card, were discovered on the defendant’s device. The analysis further revealed the websites accessed on the defendant’s computer, including sites where credit card information is illegally traded.”

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The witness disclosed that both the phone and laptop recovered from Naira Marley were registered with his credentials, name, and email address. Investigations revealed that the singer exchanged credit card details with other individuals. Notably, one card reported fraudulent usage by Visa. Whyte clarified that the card details on the defendant’s device did not belong to him and were not issued by any financial institution.

Under cross-examination by the defendant’s counsel, Olalekan Ojo, SAN, Whyte confirmed that a Visa investigation confirmed the card had been flagged for fraudulent transactions. However, Visa did not directly link the credit card fraud to the defendant’s device, emphasizing that Visa is a payment platform, not a telecommunication company.

Justice Oweibo adjourned the case to March 6 and 7, 2024, for the continuation of the trial.

Naira Marley is facing an 11-count charge, including conspiracy and credit card fraud, brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

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