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Kanayo O Kanayo speaks on his crashed marriage
Kanayo O Kanayo speaks on his crashed marriage
Veteran Nigerian actor Kanayo O Kanayo recently appeared on Nedu’s podcast, The Honest Bunch, where he discussed the challenges surrounding his marriage.
The veteran actor disclosed that he has been separated from his wife for nearly four years. During the episode, KOK reflected on the concept of marriage and divorce, revealing that his understanding of divorce deepened only after moving to Lagos.
He pointed out that a specific mentality exists among young couples in the city, which he believes is detrimental to marital stability.
According to Kanayo, most Igbo men strongly dislike divorce. He said that instead of leaving a difficult marriage, many would rather stay and endure it.
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Juwon Adewunmi Sparks Debate Over Transparency, Infidelity in Marriage
Juwon Adewunmi Sparks Debate Over Transparency, Infidelity in Marriage
Yoruba Nollywood actress Juwon Adewunmi has sparked conversation on relationships and fidelity after revealing the unusual arrangement she shares with her husband regarding infidelity.
Speaking during an interview on the Talk to B Podcast, the actress disclosed that her husband does not conceal his extramarital affairs but instead openly admits them to her.
According to Adewunmi, her husband makes it a point to confess whenever he has been involved with another woman and seeks her forgiveness afterward. She explained that he often goes a step further by confirming that she has genuinely forgiven him before moving on.
“Just like Nigerian men, white men also cheat, and I have caught my husband several times,” she said. “However, the difference is that whenever my husband sleeps with another woman, he will tell me and beg me. After I accept his apology, he will ask if we are good, just to confirm that I have truly forgiven him.”
The actress added that her husband maintains relationships with other women but remains transparent about them, noting that he is not the type to hide or lie about such matters.
Her remarks have since generated mixed reactions on social media, with some praising the honesty in her marriage, while others questioned the sustainability and emotional implications of such an arrangement.
Relationship experts often stress that openness and communication are vital in marriages, but they also note that boundaries and mutual consent play a critical role in defining what works for each couple. Adewunmi’s comments highlight how evolving relationship dynamics continue to challenge traditional expectations around fidelity in modern society.
While the actress did not indicate whether the arrangement has affected her emotionally, her candid disclosure has added to ongoing public discourse about trust, honesty, and personal boundaries within marriage.
Juwon Adewunmi Sparks Debate Over Transparency, Infidelity in Marriage
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Yul Edochie Slams ADC Leaders, Says Opposition Chieftains “Achieved Nothing” while in govt
Yul Edochie Slams ADC Leaders, Says Opposition Chieftains “Achieved Nothing” while in govt
Nollywood actor and political commentator, Yul Edochie, has criticised the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC), alleging that its leading political figures failed to make meaningful impact while occupying high-ranking government positions in the past.
The actor made the remarks in a post shared on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle on Wednesday, where he also declared strong support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, ahead of the evolving political climate leading to the 2027 general elections.
His comments come amid rising political exchanges between supporters of the ruling party and opposition groups, as political actors intensify messaging on governance records, electoral credibility, and national performance narratives.
In his post, Edochie listed several prominent opposition figures associated with the ADC and past administrations, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Senate President David Mark, former Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola, former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi, former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi, and former Kogi West Senator Dino Melaye.
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He argued that despite holding various influential positions in government over the years, the opposition figures failed to deliver measurable improvements in the lives of Nigerians, insisting that their current promises to “fix Nigeria” lack credibility.
Edochie also mocked a recent protest reportedly linked to the ADC against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), describing it as unconvincing and unnecessary.
In his words, he said: “I looked at the ADC led protest & I laughed. All the front men in ADC have been in high positions in Government before but they achieved nothing. Absolutely nothing. They made zero impact in the lives of the citizens. Na them wan fix Nigeria? I stand firmly with President TINUBU.”
His remarks have further intensified political debate online, as opposition groups continue to challenge the electoral system and governance direction, while ruling party supporters defend the current administration.
Political observers note that the growing involvement of celebrities in political commentary reflects the increasing influence of social media in shaping public opinion ahead of the 2027 elections, where political narratives are already beginning to take shape.
Reactions to Edochie’s statement remain divided, with supporters praising his boldness, while critics accuse him of oversimplifying complex governance issues and taking a partisan stance.
Yul Edochie Slams ADC Leaders, Says Opposition Chieftains “Achieved Nothing” while in govt
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Victoria Inyama Says Female Circumcision Is Evil But Helped Her Sexual Discipline
Victoria Inyama Says Female Circumcision Is Evil But Helped Her Sexual Discipline
Nigerian actress, Victoria Inyama, has sparked widespread debate after revealing that her experience with female genital mutilation (FGM), though deeply traumatic, has influenced her personal sexual discipline and self-control in adulthood.
She made the disclosure during an Instagram Live session with media personality Daddy Freeze, where she recounted being subjected to circumcision at about five years old while living with her grandmother in a rural community.
The actress described FGM (female circumcision) as “evil,” but controversially said it played a role in shaping her behaviour and helping her maintain personal discipline in intimate relationships.
“FGM is evil… that is what is helping me. That is the best thing that they did for me,” she said, explaining that her upbringing and experience contributed to her strong self-control.
Her remarks have since triggered intense reactions online, with critics accusing her of sending mixed messages about a practice widely condemned by global health and human rights organisations.
She also gave a painful account of the procedure, alleging that she was given alcohol as a child before the operation was carried out, describing it as a traumatic experience she still remembers.
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), FGM involves the partial or total removal of external female genitalia for non-medical reasons and is recognised globally as a violation of human rights with no health benefits.
Inyama further clarified that she did not circumcise her own children, stating that they were raised in the United Kingdom and were not subjected to the practice.
She added that she would have only considered such a decision in consultation with her children’s father, noting the complexity of cultural and personal choices around the issue.
The actress’s comments have reignited public debate over FGM in Nigeria and Africa, with activists, health advocates, and social media users expressing opposing views.
While some empathised with her traumatic childhood experience, others condemned any attempt to link FGM with positive behavioural outcomes, stressing that the practice is harmful and should be eradicated.
Victoria Inyama, who was previously married to Godwin Okri from 2003 until their separation in 2018, remains active on social media, where she often engages in discussions on relationships, personal experiences, and social issues.
The controversy continues to generate strong reactions online, further amplifying conversations around women’s rights, bodily autonomy, and the elimination of female genital mutilation.
Victoria Inyama Says Female Circumcision Is Evil But Helped Her Sexual Discipline
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