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Rita Edochie condemns women agreeing to be second wives
Rita Edochie condemns women agreeing to be second wives
Actress Rita Edochie has criticised women who willingly become second wives, describing the act as selfish and destructive to families.
In a video shared on her Instagram page, she echoed the words of a cleric who condemned polygamous relationships as ungodly.
Edochie argued that women who accept such roles are driven by greed, not love or destiny, and end up causing pain to others.
According to her, becoming a second wife is not a position of honour but a path filled with regret, built on another woman’s tears and broken home.
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She wrote, “If you’re a second wife, you are nothing but a witch. You are not innocent, you are not special, you are just greedy. You have chosen to feed on another woman’s tears, to build your happiness on someone else’s pain. Do not call it love; it is wickedness. Do not call it destiny; it is covetousness. You stole what was not yours, and you expect to be celebrated? Never. A second wife is not a queen. She is a usurper. You are the thief who slipped into another woman’s home pretending to be a bride.”
Rita Edochie condemns women agreeing to be second wives
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Shakira-Burna Boy song named official 2026 FIFA World Cup anthem
Shakira-Burna Boy song named official 2026 FIFA World Cup anthem
Global music sensation Shakira and Nigerian Afrobeats star Burna Boy have teamed up to deliver the official song for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with FIFA unveiling a teaser for their highly anticipated collaboration titled Dai Dai.
The 2026 World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by United States, Mexico and Canada, kicks off on June 11, 2026.
Shakira on Thursday shared a 67-second teaser of the song, filmed inside the iconic Maracanã Stadium.
In the colourful clip, the Grammy-winning singer appears in a yellow top, blue skirt and sneakers as she dances across the pitch alongside performers surrounded by footballs.
The teaser climaxes with fireworks lighting up the stadium while the words “We Are Ready” appear boldly across the roof.
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Announcing the project on X, Shakira wrote: “From Maracaná Stadium, here is ‘Dai Dai,’ the @FIFAWorldCup Official Song 2026. Coming 5/14. We’re ready! @burnaboy.”
The full track is scheduled for release on May 14.
The collaboration marks Shakira’s return to the World Cup stage after the huge global success of Waka Waka (This Time for Africa), the official anthem of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, widely regarded as one of football’s most memorable songs.
She also featured prominently in the music lineup for the 2014 World Cup hosted by Brazil, further cementing her status as one of football’s defining musical voices.
For Burna Boy, the project represents another major international milestone as he brings Afrobeats to one of the world’s biggest sporting stages.
Fans have since flooded social media with excitement over the teaser, hailing Shakira as the “Queen of World Cup anthems” while celebrating Burna Boy’s inclusion in the historic collaboration.
Shakira-Burna Boy song named official 2026 FIFA World Cup anthem
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Doctor Urges Portable to Take Brain Scan After Celebrity Boxing Fight With Carter Efe
Doctor Urges Portable to Take Brain Scan After Celebrity Boxing Fight With Carter Efe
A Nigerian doctor based in Canada, Arinze Onwumelu, has advised singer Portable to undergo an urgent brain scan (MRI) following his celebrity boxing match with skit maker Carter Efe, warning that the musician may have suffered hidden head injuries during the bout.
The fight, held in Lagos over the weekend, ended in Portable’s defeat and quickly went viral, generating widespread reactions across social media platforms and sparking renewed debate about the safety of celebrity boxing events in Nigeria.
In a post shared on X, Dr. Onwumelu—also known as Dr. Zo—said Portable should immediately undergo an MRI brain scan to rule out possible internal injuries sustained during the match.
He explained that repeated punches to sensitive areas of the head could place the singer at risk of a subdural hematoma, a serious condition involving bleeding around the brain that can occur after head trauma.
According to him, exhibition boxing matches are intended for entertainment and should not involve excessive force capable of causing long-term health complications.
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“This is an exhibition match meant for entertainment, not a real fight to harm anyone,” he said, questioning whether the level of aggression displayed in the fight was properly controlled or communicated to participants.
The doctor further recommended that Portable undergo a full neurological evaluation, including brain imaging, to ensure there are no complications such as internal bleeding or vascular damage.
He also called on organisers of celebrity boxing events to make protective headgear compulsory in future bouts to reduce the risk of serious injury and improve athlete safety.
The warning has intensified online discussions about the rising popularity of celebrity boxing in Nigeria, with many social media users questioning the safety standards and medical oversight of such events.
Portable, who has previously participated in similar celebrity fights, including bouts against actor Charles Okocha and rapper Speed Darlington, had earlier expressed confidence ahead of the match, insisting he was medically fit and prepared to win.
However, the latest medical concern has shifted attention from entertainment value to health risks associated with celebrity combat sports, especially as such events continue to attract large audiences and online engagement.
As of the time of filing this report, neither Portable nor Carter Efe has publicly responded to the doctor’s recommendation.
Doctor Urges Portable to Take Brain Scan After Celebrity Boxing Fight With Carter Efe
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Funke Akindele Explains Why She Stopped Attending Church
Funke Akindele Explains Why She Stopped Attending Church
Nollywood actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has revealed why she no longer attends church services physically, saying constant public attention and media intrusion during worship influenced her decision.
In a video shared on her Snapchat account on Sunday morning, the award-winning actress was seen preparing breakfast for her children as they got ready for church. She explained that while her children still attend church physically, she now prefers to join services online from home.
According to her, the major reason for stepping back from physical church attendance is the repeated focus on her by camera operators and individuals taking photos whenever she is present in church, which she says makes her uncomfortable and distracted during worship.
“I don’t go to church anymore. Anytime I attend, they keep taking pictures of me. So I prefer to join online, make breakfast, and work on my projects,” she said.
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Akindele added that she now finds online worship more peaceful and private, allowing her to focus better on her faith, family responsibilities, and professional commitments in the film industry.
She emphasized that her decision is personal and should not be interpreted as a withdrawal from Christianity, noting that her faith remains intact but is now practiced in a more private setting.
The actress, one of Nigeria’s most influential entertainment figures, also highlighted the challenges of fame, noting that public figures are often under constant observation even in personal or sacred spaces.
Her comments have since generated widespread reactions across social media, with fans debating issues around celebrity privacy, church media practices, and the pressure of public attention on high-profile individuals.
Funke Akindele Explains Why She Stopped Attending Church
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