Man shares ‘Japa experience’ as he gets married, buys new car one year after moving abroad

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Man shares 'Japa experience' as he gets married, buys new car one year after moving abroad

Abroad-based Nigerian man shares testimony as he buys a new car anad gets married one year after he relocated to Canada. The man identified as @KaizTweetz on Twitter took to the micro-blogging platform to reveal that he had moved to Europe on 17th May, 2022.

Man shares 'Japa experience' as he gets married, buys new car one year after moving abroad

He said that he had moved to Canada and had gotten a job two weeks after he arrived the country. According to him, the job was meant to be temporary but it was later made permanent.

He wrote: “I got my first car and moved out of my shared apartment within three months of resuming my job, took the road test and got my driver’s license once (those who know, know); I got married to the love of my life in January, I’ve made some nice friends, and achieved some other things.” MY JAPA EXPERIENCE Today makes it exactly a year since I left Nigeria. I had a lot of fear within me as I was leaving, but somehow, the relief and happiness I also felt overshadowed the fear. I had dreamt about the day and 4 days before the trip, I couldn’t even sleep so much pic.twitter.com/HY9WTixWvi — Josh (@KaizTweetz) May 18, 2023

American woman enjoying ‘soft life’ in Nigeria shares vacation experience (Video)

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An American lady identified as Monique a.k.a Mummy Tayo shares a swell vacation experience in Nigeria contrary to Western media’s portrayal of the country as a poverty centre. The mother of one took to social media to share her vacation experience in Nigeria while emphasizing how her loved ones were worried for her sake based on what they learnt from the mainstream media.

According to the American woman, she is enjoying a ‘soft life’ in Nigeria and her only issue is with mosquitoes only. “The media showing nothing but poverty in Nigeria making my loved ones fear for my safety when I told them I’m travelling there with my 2yo son and Nigerian baby daddy. Meanwhile we are living the soft life on vacation. More worried about the mosquitos tbh,” she wrote. Reactions Trailing American Lady’s Vacation in Nigeria Asanwa36 noted: “Awww Nigeria is massive fun, there is poverty everywhere, UK, America etc.” Lola Comfort penned: “on your next visit go to the capital city Abuja.. you’d realize it’s just as good as your country.” user8541571947301: “enjoy your stay and the love. i hope u find foods u will like.” T wrote: “Yup, like every economy Poverty and Soft life co exists perfectly in Nigeria lol.” ugochi91 noted: “I stay in lagos, but when i got to Abuja i was making a fuss about mosquitoes till i noticed there was non, i was shocked and relieved at d same time.” Watch the video below …

Lady recounts experience at restaurant where food is made with rotten pepper

How some restaurant owners are putting the lives of their customers at risk — OAP Vee recounts experience

How some restaurant owners are putting the lives of their customers at risk — OAP Vee recounts experience

A young lady has recently exposed how some restaurant owners are risking the lives of their customers. She reported that she had purchased bulk quantities of tomatoes and peppers and had gone to grind them in a market where she discovered something alarming.

To her surprise, a restaurant owner had also come to the same place to grind rotten tomatoes and peppers, which she uses in cooking for her customers. “Bought tomatoes & pepper in bulk, stopped to grind them and I discovered something. I can’t accuse all restaurant owners of doing same but apparently some of them buy all these rotten tomatoes,pepper & onions at ridiculously cheap prices. Then grind & mix with tin tomatoes “While I was there,a woman came with a bowl that has things that belonged to the dustbin. She instructed them to wash & grind. Immediately she left,the grinder kept saying
‘una dey chop rubbish for restaurant sha’
‘Na so them dey buy come keep for here’
‘i no fit chop outside’ “The other lady that was told to wash them, kept hissing and complaining in her native language. The remaining ones in the black bowl, was what she could salvage cos they were literally rotten. “Why joke with what people eat?
Does it increase their profit margin?” She tweeted. See the post below:

“Life was hell” – Lady shares bitter experience growing up in polygamous home

"Life was hell" - Lady shares bitter experience growing up in polygamous home

"Life was hell" - Lady shares bitter experience growing up from a polygamous home

A Nigerian lady identified as Felicia Idris has shared a bitter experience she had while growing up in a polygamous home.

"Life was hell" - Lady shares bitter experience growing up in polygamous home

File Photo The young took to her Facebook page to share a piece of advice from her bitter experience while describing life in a polygamous home as “hell”. According to her, because of her bitter experience, she will never befriend any woman who is a second wife to any man. She disclosed how she was severely maltreated alongside her siblings by her second wife. She added that a polygamous home has no beauty and brings disunity. In her words; “POLYGAMOUS HOME IS WHAT I FEAR MOST. I grew up in a polygamy family where life was like a hell for me then I prayed that may I live never to have anything to do with a polygamist and never to be friends with a woman who is a second wife just because of my experience as a daughter of a first wife who was maltreated alongside her sons and daughters. There was no fair treatment in the family where I grew up I promised myself so many things than in which love of Christ has helped shaped away,” she narrated. “Come to think of it polygamy from the beginning has always not brought or added any beauty to the home if not pain and disunity.
Let’s see from the bible Abraham, Sarah, and Hagai are people of faith that we look up to but, they were not able to handle the pressure of polygamy.
Also, Jacob was privileged to get married to the daughter of the same father and same mother but, his family was a place of competition, quarrel, and jealousy when Leah will always feel left out by their husband’s love, giving out their slave girls to their husband to sleep with in other to see who have more children. “If not for God’s intervention his generation will have lost it when his sons almost kill Joseph who was to later be their savior in times of famine so many things related to a polygamy lifestyle that I don’t wish my worst enemy to be involved in it. “My advice to young men and women that are yet to marry do everything possible in your part to avoid the polygamy lifestyle.”

“I can never live in Europe again” – Jason Njoku shares experience with immigration officer in Venice

"I can never live in Europe again" – Jason Njoku shares experience with immigration officer in Venice

Business mogul, Jason Njoku recounts an experience he and his wife, Remmy, had with an immigration officer in Venice, Italy.

Jason Njoku Venice experience immigration officer

Jason revealed that he and wife had gone to Venice for a short stay. At the airport, the immigration officer asked to see their returning ticket, and not how long they intend to stay, as they usually ask other people. He said that he and his wife burst out laughing at the question which irritated the immigration officer.

According to him, he had given the man their first class tickets and asked the man if he and his wife look like people who came to the country to hustle. He wrote: “@MrsMaryNjoku & I flew to Venice in March. Immigration asked for our return tix. Not how long are we staying o? But can they see our return tix? We burst out laughing😂🤣. Immigration was 🤬. Said it’s a ‘normal question’. Gave them our 1st class boarding tix, and asked them do we look like people here to hustle? We’re staying at St Regis &are here for 3 nights. They let us through. No need for showing any tix again. Walahi I personally can NEVER live in Europe again. ⛔️. We just need a strong 🇳🇬. But we all know it’s increasingly getting worst.” He shared this in reaction to a Tweep who revealed that he had recently experienced racial profiling for the first time in his life. “FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE, I CAN CONFIRM I EXPERIENCED RACIAL PROFILING. At the Milan Linate Airport, I passed security checks, as I walked towards the gates, two police men stationed in front of the security check stopped a black man dressed in a Senegalese kaftan,” the tweep wrote.

Portable drops track about detention experience three days after release (Video)

Portable drops track about detention experience three days after release (Video)

Portable new jail song Federal Government Liability

Beleaguered musician, Portable has released a new track, ‘Federal Government Liability’, in which he sings about his time in detention.

Portable new jail song detention

The singer, who is always finding himself in a fix, had been entrapped by the law after he resisted arrest. He was, three days later, arrested, detained, arraigned and after trials, granted bail. Portable, in his latest song, sang about how he had been made to spend days in cell and how his grace had prevailed. A part of the lyrics read: “I am a child of Grace. Latest glory. From star to the eagle, come and see grace wey no dey disgrace. They carried me to prison but I didn’t collect their cloth. They did not sew cloth for me. Leave me alone. I am not a prisoner.” Watch the video below:  

Using her experience, Twitter user slams those who claim jazz is not real

Using her experience, Twitter user slams those who claim jazz is not real

Using her experience, Twitter user slams those who claim jazz is not real

A Twitter user has recounted how someone used jazz on her and made her submit her phones, atm card and money just by saying “hi” to her.

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According to Tweet shared by the user via the micro-blogging platform, Twitter, she got robbed in Ibadan just after someone said “hi” to her. She revealed how she “ submitted my phone, atm card, cash and told them her pin thrice” and failed to realize it, until she had gotten home. She, however, slammed those who still believe that jazz is unreal. She Tweeted: “Jazz is not real’ but someone said Hi to me and I submitted my phone, atm card, cash and told them my pin thrice in ibadan there, my eyes didn’t clear till I got home, Pls make una no vex me “ See post below;

“UK is not for the weak” — Lade sets to return to Nigeria, narrates experience (Video)

"UK is not for the weak" — Lade sets to return to Nigeria, narrates experience (Video)

Up-and-coming Nigerian singer, Lade plans to return to Nigeria as she shares the hectic experience of living in the UK.

"UK is not for the weak" — Lade sets to return to Nigeria, narrates experience (Video)

The ‘Adulthood Na Scam’ crooner took to the image-sharing platform, Instagram to highlight her reasons for planning to return to her motherland after a few years in the UK. According to Lade, the United Kingdom is very hectic compared to how Nigerians at home view it. She emphasized the workload required to maintain a basic life while struggling with the unfavourable weather. She stated that Nigerians who have relatives in the Queen’s country should always be grateful when they receive stipends other than complaining about how small it may be. Watch the video below …

Davido’s lawyer shares mind blowing childhood experience with singer

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Davido‘s personal lawyer, Prince Bobo F. Ajudua shares their childhood experience and enjoyable moments together.

davido's lawyer prince bobo

In a recent interview with The Punch, Prince Bobo revealed that despite being in a lower class than Prince at the British International School they both attended, Davido’s music constantly disturbed him. Davido’s lawyer acknowledged the singer’s exceptional talent in music, describing him as a prodigy who was known to be a handful in school. However, he wished at the time that Davido would prioritize his studies over music and other interests. Years passed by and at a point, he had already become famous and requested that Prince serves as his business manager and lawyer.

Davido's lawyer shares mind blowing childhood experience with singer

Davido’s Lawyer on Childhood Experience “David and I go back many years. We attended BIS together. He was one of my school sons back in the day. He was a terror then, and he is a terror now. There was a two or three year gap between us. At that time, most seniors did not relate with their juniors, but I had my favourites. Though we did not have much in common, we bonded in a weird way. Whenever school was on break, we used to keep in touch through MSN messenger. Birth of Davido’s Singing Career Once in a while, I would login to the messenger service and receive messages from one annoying junior student (David Adeleke ) saying, “Hey big bro, I have started singing, and there is this cool song I want you to listen to.” As cool as I was back then, I did not need to be speaking to any junior, but something in me was just never rude to him. I was always warm and receptive; and I would tell him to send the song. I recall that some of the melodies back then were not bad. As far as I’m concerned, David has always been a genius; but, I thought he was better off facing his books. Another time, he sent me a message, saying he had started taking vocal lessons. Till date, I have a lot of old and unreleased songs from him from back in the day when we were teenagers. Prince Bobo Ajudua Becoming Davido’s Lawyer When I left BIS and moved to Cambridge, we kept in touch and have been good friends. He always respected me as a senior that he could trust, and I always had a fondness for him. Some years down the line, he had started doing music and was making waves. On my part, I went to the university to study. After I graduated and moved back to Nigeria, he popped out again from the woodwork, and said he wanted me to be his lawyer. At that time, nobody was trying to be an entertainment lawyer. Lawyers were trying to go to court, get the big briefs, work for big companies, and defend successful people. When I moved back to Nigeria, we met and continued our relationship. The next thing I knew was that I became his personal lawyer and that of his family. After a while, he got me to come onboard fully as part of his management team. Shocking Confession on Co-Managing Davido A lot of people do not know that Davido is co-managed by me and Asa Asika. This is, in fact, the first time I will be saying this publicly. The structure is a seamless one. Asa is his entertainment manager, while I am his legal and business manager. We spread the work between ourselves. To sum up our relationship, I am David’s friend, brother, lawyer and manager. Our lives are intertwined in many ways. In as much as I am older than him, sometimes, he gives some quality advice that I obviously won’t be sharing with you. I can assure you that my relationship with him is one I will not trade for anything. He has actually turned out to be one of my best friends ever.”

Vee speaks on dating experience in UK, gives kudos to Nigerian men

Vee speaks on dating experience in UK, gives kudos to Nigerian men

Popular reality star, Vee Iye speaks on her experience in the dating pool while giving kudos to Nigerian men over their counterparts in the UK.

Vee speaks on dating experience in UK, gives kudos to Nigerian men

The former Big Brother Naija housemate made this known in a podcast show where she referenced the financial aspect of going on dates. According to Vee, Nigerian men are better at shouldering the finances of a woman when on a date, unlike UK men who go by the 50:50 method of splitting bills. She, however, clarified that it had nothing to do with UK men being stingy, rather, it is a thing of culture which is different from how it is done in Nigeria. Watch the video below …