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BBNaija S9: ‘I’m Not Here To Be Housegirl’ – Chinwe Warns Housemates

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Big Brother Naija Season 9 housemate Chinwe has warned her colleagues that she won’t be reduced to a maid in the house.

On Thursday morning, Chi complained bitterly about housemates who don’t clean up after cooking.

She told her colleagues categorically that she wouldn’t be reduced to a maid by doing all the chores in the kitchen.

“Will I go and wash the pots for the people that cook?

“I haven’t slept since last night, my head hurts. I nor come here to do housegirl work for kitchen,” she fumed.

“The thing is that we reached an agreement that if you cook, you clean up after yourself.

“So how do I now tell people that are meant to assist for communal cooking to go and clean up after people that cook individually?

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“Woman power” – Toyin Abraham, others praise Biola Bayo as Jumoke George reunites with her daughter after 4 years

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Nollywood actress Biola Bayo is receiving praises from colleagues and Nigerians for reuniting veteran actress, Jumoke George with her missing daughter.

It was reported that Jumoke, in an interview with Biola, said her 41-year-old daughter, Adeola, has been missing for four years.

In an Instagram post, Biola said Adeola had been spotted in Mali, but was yet to speak to her mother and wasn’t picking up her calls.

Giving an update on the case, the chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri disclosed on Monday on her Twitter page that the actress’ daughter has returned to Nigeria.

According to her, the commission received Adeola from Mali, where she was trafficked. Adeola commended Biola Adebayo and Adeniyi Johnson for their humanitarian work.

In a video posted on Biola Bayo’s Instagram page, the veteran is captured reuniting with her daughter. In the clip, an emotional Jumoke is seen sitting on the ground as she holds her daughter tightly.

Biola Bayo shares video of Jumoke George reuniting with her daughter
Many flooded the comment section praising Biola Bayo.

Toyin Abraham wrote, “Abiola, you are that woman. Woman power, take your garden

Dayo Amusa wrote, “Alhamdulilahi

Toyin Adewale wrote, “Oluwaseun o

Bose Alao wrote, “God forgive me o, I think say she be odaju. May God help you. Life is tough. God bless u, Abby

One Toks_ipad wrote, “Talk to B is a movement by Biola Adebayo. God bless you as you touch lives

One Omowaare1 wrote, “Talk to B is a ministry, God bless Aunty Biola and everyone who has made this possible

One Akanni_of_lagos wrote, “Exactly what I said; she was sold. God will keep blessing you.”

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I’m Igbo by blood – Davido reveals

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Afrobeats singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has said he is Igbo by blood.


The singer stated this while responding to a troll who warned him over his association with Igbo folks.

The troll claimed that he could be betrayed by his Igbo associates, being a Yoruba man.


The X user, Yakbel wrote, “Davido just dey carry Ibo full body, until when dem betray am before e rest. Yoruba boy dey frolick with Ibos in 2025, they want your head and everything you have to belong to them.

“You can never satisfy Ibos. Ibos are not people you surround yourself with as a Yoruba man.”

However, responding, Davido said he is Igbo himself.

He wrote, “Lol. I am Igbo by blood.

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Banky W bags Master’s degree in Policy Management from US varsity

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Nigerian singer and politician, Bankole Wellington, popularly called Banky W, has earned a Master’s degree in Policy Management from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., USA.

He announced this in a post accompanied by photos from his graduation on Instagram on Tuesday.

In his post, Banky, who welcomed a second child with his wife, Adesuwa, revealed how the past few years stretched him as he juggled full-time graduate studies, a fellowship on Capitol Hill, and parenting two young children in the United States.

He wrote, “I am thankful to share that I have just earned my Master’s degree in Policy Management (some institutions call it an MPA – Master’s of Public Administration).

“I’m grateful to have been able to study at one of the greatest schools on the planet for Public Policy – #georgetownmccourtschool #georgetownuniversity.

“I’m even more grateful that we welcomed our 2nd child – Hezekiah Oluwadarasimi Wellington into the world in the middle of earning this degree in Washington DC.

“Parenting 2 children in the US, while earning a full-time Master’s and serving as a Fellow on Capitol Hill all at the same time was completely exhausting, but by the grace of God, the strength of faith and the support of family, friends and mentors, we did it!”

Banky W noted that he learnt that it was impossible to pour from an empty cup and deemed it necessary to “step off the dance floor and onto the balcony… to reflect on how far you have come, who you are, and who you would like to become.

“Because success in life and leadership isn’t just about a specific destination or the journey to get there, but about who you become along the way.”

“Faith gives you the courage, resilience and power to redefine endings. What many may see as the finish line of a journey can become the starting point of the next chapter of your story,” Banky wrote.

He also hinted at returning to active engagement in life and career as he hoped that his story would inspire his fans to pursue their ambitions.

“So as I prepare to step off the balcony and return to the dance floor, I hope you take this as a sign that it’s never too late to dream a new dream, or redefine the ending of an existing one,” he concluded.

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