Daniel Etim-Effiong shares why male actors seek financial aid more

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Daniel Etim-Effiong reveals reason why more male actors seek financial aid online compared to their female counterparts Nigerian actor, Daniel Etim-Effiong, reveals the reason more male actors come online to seek financial aid compared to the women in the industry. He explains this in an episode of the Bad and Boujee podcast with hosts, TolaniBaj and Moet Abebe. The actor was asked why more male actors are coming out to request crowdfunding for sickness amongst other pressing issues. The actor believes this is owing to the patriarchal society in Nigeria which leaves women as men’s responsibility and as such men cannot stand by and do nothing when a woman is facing a challenge. Daniel Etim-Effiong reveals reason why more male actors seek financial aid online compared to their female counterparts Popular Nigerian actor, Daniel Etim-Effiong.
Photocredit: etimeffiong / Instagram. Using himself as an example, he explained that if he finished a job and got paid, his first thought is to take care of his family and sustain the home and settle outstanding bills. However for some women, once they get paid, the money is for themselves alone to enjoy and spend, which helps them in saving more. He also narrates how women are beautiful creatures which leaves them open to receiving gifts and other financial rewards from men who find their beauty alluring. Men on the other hand are left to provide for themselves all the times so when they reach a breaking point, they reach out to the public for help instead. Daniel Etim-Effiong states expressly that women hardly solve men’s issues so most men know not to ask them for help. Watch video here

Kebbi Gov. Nasiru Idris sacks aid for posting gay content on his WhatsApp status

Kebbi Gov. Nasiru Idris sacks aid for posting gay content on his WhatsApp status

Nasiru Idris, governor of Kebbi State, has fired Babangida Sarki, his special adviser on youths, for posting gay content on his Whatsapp status. On Monday, July 10, the governor’s communications aide, Ahmed Idris, confirmed that he has been sacked. Kebbi Gov. Nasiru Idris sacks aid for posting gay content on his WhatsApp status According to Premium Times, “the Executive Governor of Kebbi State, Nasiru Idris, relieved his Special Adviser on Youths, Babangida Sarki, of his appointment.” The S.A. was fired as a result of an inappropriate posting on his WhatsApp status. The Governor, who was outraged by the offensive occurrence, claimed that the aide violated the moral and social ethos of the Kebbi community, which is predominantly Islamic. The governor warned that his government would not tolerate any actions that harmed the morality and integrity of the people of the state. The Governor further warned other public officials not to make such vile posts on their social media accounts or other public forums.” Over the weekend, Mr. Sarki allegedly posted gay content on his WhatsApp status. When the governor learned of the incident while still in Saudi Arabia for Hajj, he fired Mr Sarki. Sarki’s phone was not hacked, according to the governor’s media aide, who added that the former aide was investigated and “confessed that he uploaded the pictures himself.”

Triplets mother arrested over refusal to quit begging after receiving over a million naira aid (Video)

Triplets mother arrested over refusal to quit begging after receiving over a million naira aid (Video)

A good Samaritan is forced to arrest a mother of triplets who wouldn’t stop begging for alms despite receiving financial aid of over a million naira.

Triplet mother arrested over refusal to quit begging after receiving over a million naira aid (Video)

A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment an Abuja beggar was accosted by a samaritan who had raised funds to support her. According to reports, the beggar had received financial assistance of over a million naira, from which an apartment was rented for her, and a business opened for her. It was, however, a shock when the woman was spotted still begging with her newborn triplets. This triggered her arrest as seen in a video where she was taken to a police station to pen an undertaken. The good samaritan emphasized the efforts it took to gather the resources for the woman while regretting his actions. Watch the video below …

“I’m so hungry, I’m in need of aid” – Shatta Wale’s mum laments again

"I'm so hungry, I'm in need of aid" – Shatta Wale's mum laments again

Madam Elsie Avemegah, the mother to Ghana’s controversial singer, Shatta Wale, has again lamented over her son’s neglect.


It can be recalled that his mother had cried out some weeks back, revealing that she was being evicted from her home.
Shatta Mama, as she’s fondly called, said in a viral audio tape that she can hardly afford to feed herself, but her son seems unbothered about her well-being, according to Ghbase.
Shatta Mama said:
“I am Shatta’s mother. I had him in the Police Hospital and suffered much. It was 13 months and 9 days before I gave birth. My hospital costs were covered.
I had him circumcised and paid for it. I was the only one who raised my kid. I stood by him while he was Bandana. I was his support even when he couldn’t compose music for a decade. It was all mine. This kid is my womb. I nurtured him to become Shatta Wale. Shatta Wale, who promised to help me, didn’t even accompany me to Kaneshie.

Ghana, I am so hungry. I’m ravenous. Stop calling this a fad. What do I need hype at my age? I withheld things from you for a long time. I simply haven’t been conversing. I’ve lost everything. I’m telling you the truth. Should I, at my age, return to the streets? Sleeping in buses? Shouldn’t he take care of me if things are better now?
I am in need of aid from Ghanaians, preachers and dignitaries alike. Help me warn Shatta. I’ve remained quiet through it all. But this time I will speak out. I’ll tell it everything.
Look at what Shatta does to me, his mother. His actions against me are justified because he arrived on Earth. But if not, the elders should counsel him. He shouldn’t make me speak.”