184: Khafi and Gedoni Announce Baby
The home of BBNaija couple, Khafi and Gedoni, has been blessed with a baby, and they want to share the joy with the world while their colleague, Leo Da Silva, gives a short course on curses. Popular Nigerian author Chimamanda Adichie has called out a catholic priest for abuse, and Jeff Bezos takes a quick trip to space.
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BBNaija lovebirds, Khafi and Gedoni, expect their first child together and have decided to share the good news with their fans. The couple posted pictures from the maternity shoot online while sharing their journey to being parents.
Leo Da Silva from the BBNaija double wahala season has given a concise course on identifying cursed men. According to him, men who chase after women without money are cursed.
Tonto Dikeh shuts down motivational speakers who have used her newfound love as a topic of discussion. She expressly asked them to mind their businesses now that she is happily involved with her man, Prince Kpokpogri especially seeing that they didn’t stand by her through the pain of her failed relationships.
Controversial journalist Kemi Olunloyo has called out OAP Shade Ladipo for her comment on sexual liberation. Shade had encouraged women to sleep with as many people as they would like because the slut-shaming culture has no place in modern society. Reacting to that, Kemi slammed her for being inconsiderate of people who have been sexually assaulted multiple times and for talking irresponsibly.
Renowned writer and feminist Chimamanda Adichie has called out a catholic priest in the east for verbally abusing her over a comment of the catholic church while she was mourning her late mother.
Armed robbers have sent a notice of operation to residents of Mpape in Abuja, asking them to prepare the sum of 100,000 naira each when they strike. The robbers also added that reporting to the security authorities will make no difference as they cannot be stopped.
Jeff Bezos takes a 10 minute 10 second trip to space in his first crew flight in the New Shepard rocket manufactured by his company, Blue Origin.
Nigerian man attacks the Super Falcons in Vienna, Austria. According to the man, the sportswomen supported a terrorist country by choosing to play for Nigeria despite its shortcomings.
Greek-Nigerian, Giannis Antetokounmpo has led his team, Milwaukee Bucks, to their first NBA title since 1971.