Davido reveals why money or success can’t change him; Nigerians react

Davido reveals why money or success can't change him; Nigerians react

The adage that a man loses his humility immediately he accomplishes success, fame and wealth, appears not to be synonymous with Nigerian ace singer, Davido.
This is as the billionaire singer revealed that neither money or success can change him from who he is.

The DMW boss noted that he can’t change because of those virtues owing to the way he is built by God.
Davido, who has been dubbed the humblest artiste in the country wrote: “MONEY OR SUCCESS CAN NEVER CHANGE ME…. I JUST CANT CHANGE FOR NOTHING… IT HAS IT’S DISADVANTAGES (BEING TOO ACCESSIBLE) ETC BUT I JUST CAN’T BE ANOTHER PERSON CUS OF MONEY OR SUCCESS JUST CAN’T… NA SO GOD JUST CREATE ME.”

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@Luck Filtt, an Instagram user wrote: “Yea, I noticed it. Davido never changes no matter what. Man remains humble from Day 1, man is benevolent and mingles with low class.”

Simi addresses fans who raised concerns on the need to change stylist over ‘poor dressing’

Simi addresses fans who raised concerns on the need to change stylist over 'constant poor dressing'

Simi addresses fans who raised concerns on the need to change stylist over 'constant poor dressing'

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Popular Afropop singer, Simisola ‘Simi‘ Kosoko, breaks the silence trailing her choice of outfits as raised by fans.
In a recent encounter on social media, Simi was subtly attacked by a user who faulted her choice of dressing.

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“Baby, you need to change your stylist,” the user wrote, which garnered lots of likes that confirmed that fans are in support of a new stylist for her.

The mother of one in an interview with The Punch emphasized the attacks on her dressing by internet users whom she believes to be trolls.
“I believe that everybody is entitled to their opinions. Some people may say that they don’t like my dress, shoes or any other thing.

I don’t find that surprising or strange because there are also a lot of dresses and shoes that I don’t like. I like to be comfortable in whatever I wear and that is what dictates my outfits,” Simi stated.
Adding to her points, the Duduke crooner stated, “A lot of people have expressed their views about my dress sense on social media. Sometimes, I ‘humour’ them.

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You can express yourself on my page but don’t be rude or insulting. Some of the people, who make those comments, are just full of hate and they just go all around the Internet, looking for where to spread their hate.
I am comfortable in my own skin and I just want to keep making good music and connect with my true fans.”
 

“If your pastor asks you to go back to the house where the abuser is, change church”

"If your pastor asks you to go back to the house where the abuser is, change church"

Popular Nollywood actor, Williams Uchemba drops his two cents on the death of a renowned gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, who allegedly died as a result of domestic violence.

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This comes following the death of the ‘Ekwueme‘ singer who was allegedly reported to have died of cancer after which a close associate of the family claimed it was from domestic violence.
Taking to social media, Williams Uchemba emphasized the need to run from a home with an abuser regardless of what a preacher advises.
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“If you are being abused through domestic violence and you take the case to your pastor/imam/leas and he asks you to go back to the house where the abuser is, change church. Cos that your leader need therapy too.
Because not recognizing that the issue is not from you but the man/woman that is the abuser is a major problem. And God help you if someone I know and care about come to me and tells me they have been abused by you whether physically or sexually or any kind. Thank God I have money I will make sure I use my last money to send you to jail.
If you are going through Domestic abuse/ Violence of any kind LEAVE THE HOUSE FIRST, Na person why day alive day discuss forgiveness,” he wrote.

"If your pastor asks you to go back to the house where the abuser is, change church" - Williams Uchemba weighs in on Osinachi’s death