“His father is among those causing it”

"His father is among those causing it"

Netizens have reacted to a video of Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels’ son, Prince Munir Nwoko describing Nigeria as a country descending from top to bottom.
The clip was shared by the new mother of two via her Snapchat handle while expressing how startled she was to hear her son utter such a statement.

Her son was asked where he’s from and in response, he said:
“Nigeria from top to bottom”
This statement created humour as they laughed over it.
Captioning the video, the thespian wrote:
“I can’t believe he said he is from Nigeria top to bottom”
Watch the video below:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CfZmjdGlwTU/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Reacting, netizens dragged the boy’s father, Ned Nwoko who is a politician while accusing him of being among those responsible for the country’s current condition.

Check out some reactions below:

“You people are causing problems for me”

"You people are causing problems for me" - Erica blows hot as she finally reacts to claims of dating a footballer (Audio)

"You people are causing problems for me" - Erica blows hot as she finally reacts to claims of dating a footballer (Audio)

Reality TV star,  Erica Nlewedim has vehemently debunked claims amorously linking her to a footballer.
Recall that last year, rumours about the actress dating an undisclosed footballer emerged and fans have been curious to know who the lad is.

"You people are causing problems for me" - Erica blows hot as she finally reacts to claims of dating a footballer (Audio)

Amid the viral claims, Erica kept mute but was forced to speak yesterday, 9th June during her Twitter space when an inquisitive fan threw a sensitive question at her.
The fan had asked Erica about her ‘footballer husband’ and she seemingly lost her cool.
Erica refuted the rumours while insisting that she’s not in a relationship with any footballer.
Expressing displeasure over the rumours, she asserted that initiators of the claims are causing problems for her by speaking false information.
Listen to the audio below: