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I’m happy being second wife, Mercy Aigbe tells critics
Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe, has begged trolls to stop criticising her for being a second wife to movie marketer, Kazim Adeoti.
According to her, she made the choice to be a second wife and she was extremely happy about it.
In a recent interview, the ace actress warned critics to leave her alone so that she could enjoy her marriage in peace.
Pleading, she said, “Please, I just want to tell Nigerians. Please, I’m not the first person to be a second wife. It is my choice to be a second wife. And I’m happy with it. Please, everybody should just leave me alone. Let me just be happy.
“If you can be happy for me, be happy for me. If you’re not happy for me, go and get busy.
“On a much more serious note, it is my choice. I’m happy. So just leave me to enjoy my marriage, please.”
This is as the couple graced the front cover of the March 2022 issue of Media Room Hub magazine, marking the first time Adeoti opened up on their quiet marriage.
In the interview, Adeoti revealed that he and Mercy had been business partners for 10 years, and he had always noticed something special about her.
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God doesn’t want sinners to die, Portable tells Bobrisky
God doesn’t want sinners to die, Portable tells Bobrisky
Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has offered advice to controversial Nigerian crossdresser Idris Okuneye, also known as Bobrisky, in light of his recent contemplation of suicide.
Portable advised Bobrisky to “repent from sinful ways” and reconsider his lifestyle choices.
This advice came shortly after Bobrisky expressed feelings of despair and indicated suicidal thoughts following an incriminating audio recording released by social media influencer Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, VDM.
According to the tape, Bobrisky paid ₦15 million in bribery to Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) officers in exchange for dropping his money laundering allegations.
In response to these allegations, the EFCC summoned VeryDarkMan and Bobrisky for questioning on the bribery charges.
Ola Olukoyede, the Chairman of the EFCC, has also ordered a prompt inquiry into Bobrisky’s suspected bribery of some of the Commission’s personnel.
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Following this claim, the EFCC asked VeryDarkMan and Bobrisky to testify about bribery allegations against Commission personnel.
Ola Olukoyede, the Chairman of the Commission, has also ordered a quick probe into Bobrisky’s alleged bribing of several commission officers.
Earlier on Thursday, Bobrisky took to his official Instagram profile to express his dissatisfaction with the public attacks, exposing his suicide intentions in a now-deleted post.
Portable responded to the post on Instagram, advising Bonnie not to consider suicide but to repent of her evil ways. He persuaded Bobrisky to seek God’s pardon and embark on a journey of redemption.
Portable also stated that finding forgiveness is critical to her own development and well-being.
“Bobrisky, life is risky. God does not want sinners to die. Tell him to repent. Damn it to any sinner that does not repent. If you die, you are going to hell. Beg God to forgive you. God does not want a sinner to die.
“Help me tell Bobrisky to ask God for forgiveness. All Bobrisky needs is to ask God for forgiveness of sin. What Bobrisky is facing now is that if he repents, he will enjoy the world.”
God doesn’t want sinners to die, Portable tells Bobrisky
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Tonto Dikeh speaks on betrayal amid drama involving Bobrisky, EFCC
Tonto Dikeh speaks on betrayal amid drama involving Bobrisky, EFCC
Nollywood actress and politician Tonto Dikeh has voiced her concerns about betrayal in the entertainment industry, particularly in light of the ongoing controversy involving Tonto Dikeh and Bobrisky, VeryDarkMan, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a post on her Instagram page, Tonto Dikeh lamented the pervasive culture of deceit and disloyalty that she has observed, likening certain individuals to snakes.
In her message, Tonto Dikeh expressed her frustrations about the prevalence of recorded conversations, urging her followers to keep their discussions short and to be cautious in their interactions.
Tonto Dikeh further condemned individuals who secretly record others during conversations, urging people to ‘distance themselves from such untrustworthy souls.
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I use to be so jealous of Harry Potter for being able to talk to SNAKES, But it turns out I have been doing it my whole life.. It’s the season of betrayal, where recording conversations has become the norm. Keep your words brief and your encounters even shorter..
The worst kind of people are those who secretly record you, even when no issue exists yet. Don’t just walk away—flee from such damaged souls. Avoid entirely those who have a reputation for betraying the trust you/others place in them.”
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In other news, Popular Nigerian sociallite Bobrisky, has reflected on suicide and has taken down all posts on social media amid allegations of N15 million bribery levelled against him.
Popular activist and social media influencer, Martins Vincent Otse better known as VeryDarkMan, had released an audio of Bobrisky offering N15 million to the operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
The money was reportedly intended for the anti-graft agency to drop the money laundering charges against him…
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Bobrisky denies giving N15m to EFCC officers, refutes viral audio
Bobrisky denies giving N15m to EFCC officers, refutes viral audio
Popular crossdresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has denied a bribery allegation levelled against him by a social media influencer, Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan.
In a viral audio released by VeryDarkMan, Bobrisky alleged that some unnamed Economic and Financial Crimes Commission operatives collected N15 million from him to drop money laundering charges against him.
Reacting to the viral audio in a statement on Tuesday, the EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, said the Commission’s Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, had ordered an immediate investigation into the matter.
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However, in an Instagram post on Wednesday morning, Bobrisky denied bribing any EFCC officer to drop money laundering charges against him, saying that he served his jail term.
The controversial social media sensation also described the viral voice recording as fake, stressing that the claim that he was never in prison was false and should be ignored.
He wrote, “My attention has been drawn to a fake voice recording circulating on the internet that I paid EFCC 15 million naira, and that I was never in prison… I didn’t pay any EFCC money, which is a very big lie. I served my term in full, and I came out. Discard any false information.”
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