“Na one time I do am” – Man cries, denies pregnancy as he’s confronted by a pregnant lady (Video) The TikTok video of a Nigerian man openly denying responsibility for a lady’s pregnancy has garnered humorous reactions. The man, whose name remains unknown, maintained that he had only slept with the lady once, absolving himself of any responsibility for her pregnancy. Despite his tearful denial, the pregnant lady clung onto his trousers, refusing to let him go. The TikTok video caught the attention of viewers, and individuals quickly flooded the comment section to express their opinions on the matter. Here are some of the reactions below: @michaelgove20: “Make una free the guy na one time he do am.” @abdulsamadadam00: “Free the boy na only one time he do.” @tcdiegoakukwe: “Why is it alwayz the guy around that do only onetime.” @morshjosh: “Boy child need a rescue team SMAU government were a u.” @user4524691241806 amrah: “Y are crying and laugh at the same time.” @Sadifu Yazid: “My broda that’s is married will waist like two year no baby but we single pimmm.” @savitar20000: “My guy saw hia life being ruined by a single thing he did.” @egeonu18: “How many times you won do please. Leave am no be him one time no fit get that type of Belle.” WATCH VIDEO BELOW: @_daddyjamal Nah one time i do am #fyp #funny #funnyvideos #viralvideo #fypage #trendingsound ♬ original sound – Daddy Jamal🐸🥀
Why I confronted a man at his office
Popular Nigerian actress, Ini Edo, has shared the reason she summoned the courage to confront a man at his office. The prominent actress and mother of one shared this while speaking about the pressure she faced from the media to sell stories. In an exclusive interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, she revealed how the media would fabricate stories if they couldn’t find anything true to report. She recounted how she went to the male publisher’s office to inquire if she had done something wrong to him, but was told that they would create a story if they couldn’t find anything. Ini Edo said she chose to focus on her career instead of suing the media, and if they wanted to portray her as a sex symbol to sell papers, that was their business. “It was at that point that I said, you know what, it’s your hustle, it’s not about me. I realised that trying to sue this one, trying to sue that one was draining me, taking my energy, distracting me, “I was getting depressed and I said you know what?… it is what it is. The jobs and endorsements kept coming and I’m like, if you guys want to peg me as a sex symbol just to sell your papers and I’m still getting my jobs and endorsements, be my guest,” she said.