I almost gave blood to collect my PVC

I almost gave blood to collect my PVC - Simi's mother says

I almost gave blood to collect my PVC - Simi's mother says

The mother of Nigerian artist Simi has lamented over the difficulties she went through before she could get her permanent Voters Card (PVC). Simi's mother Reports have it that a lot of Nigerians are having difficulties collecting their Permanent Voters Cards (PVC) and have accorded blames to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the delay. The mother of Simi shared her ordeal in a tweet on Facebook where she disclosed she has gone through a lot of difficulties to get a transfer of PVC.  She attributed the stress she was put through to giving her blood in exchange for it. She added that after the stress, she got her PVC. She further encouraged the public to go for the PVC. She wrote: “#PVCCollection see the way I held on to my PVC. I did transfer and almost gave blood to collect it today. I had to go to 4 centres via bus to eke nape to okay to taxi. From 10 am-3 pm but the joy I felt when I got it made up for it. I refused to give up. Go and collect your PVC.”

“Show belle dey una blood”- Video of Ayra Starr and younger sister causes stir online

“Show belle dey una blood”- Video of Ayra Starr and younger sister causes stir online

A video of Nigerian singer, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, popularly known as Ayra Starr and her younger sister has stirred reactions online.
In the trending video, the singer participated in a TikTok challenge with her sister who kept on staring at her in amusement.

They both wore outfits that exposed their bellies and some netizens dragged the duo via the comments section.
Netizens also reiterated the striking resemblance between the singer and her younger sister.

Reacting, Alagboso Aroma Chiemeka said: “Show belle dey una blood.”
@jake_pete reacted: “Now we know the dressing style na family something.”
@deki0 added: “Sabi girls no dey like cloth.”
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Netizens react after spotting a car with a plate number ‘EGOOBALA’ which means ‘blood money’ [Video]

Netizens react after spotting a car with a plate number 'EGOOBALA' which means 'blood money' [Video]

Mixed reactions have continued to trail a viral video of a car with a plate number that reads ”Ego Obala” which translates to ”blood money”.

Nigerians, however, queried the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) for approving the plate number which they assumed must have been requested for by the vehicle’s owner.
Nigerian filmmaker, Ugezu Ugezu, who reacted to the strange plate number wrote: ”Can you find an explanation as to the reason a human being will buy a car and register same as EGOOBALA…. which translates .. BLOODMONEY???. Strange!’
A media personality @Mike Deavcc also reacted saying: “Maybe both the FRSC and the vehicle’s owner is ignorant of this. I would call it a coincidence.”
Meanwhile, reports say the plate number has been recalled by the FRSC.

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“Sorry, it’s in my blood”

"Sorry, it's in my blood"

Superstar Afrobeat singer, Davido Adeleke, refuses to back down on politics as he re-affirms his passion despite advice from fans.
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The singer often has a thing or two to say about politics, especially one that involves his uncle who is running for a governorship seat in Osun State.
A publication on Twitter had pointed at the setback faced by Ademola Adeleke‘s ambition in Osun State following a court ruling that declared his opponent authentic.
Davido, however, countered the publication by stating affirmatively the jurisdictions of the State courts compared to the ruling of a Federal High Court.


In reaction, a concerned fan advised the singer to wash his hands clean of anything relating to politics.
“Sorry it’s in my blood and it’s def my passion … and it ain’t stopping SHIT,” Davido wrote in reply.