Seyi Vibez vows to sponsor girl’s education in honor of late mother

Seyi Vibez pledges education sponsorship for talented young girl in honor of his late mother

Nigerian singer and songwriter Balogun Afolabi Oluwaloseyi, known professionally as Seyi Vibez, has announced on his Instagram page his plan to sponsor the education of a young girl in honor of his late mother. In the said post, an unnamed little girl was seen singing one of his hit songs, after which she caught the attention of the singer.

Seyi Vibez pledges education sponsorship for talented young girl in honor of his late mother

Nigerian singer, Seyi Vibez. Sharing the post on his Instagram, the singer announced his plan to sponsor the little girl’s education. He wrote: “Heard you’re in primary 2! In honor of my late mother, I’m sponsoring you until you graduate from primary school.” The singer’s statement, however, generated attention on social media, with many people taking to the comment section of the post to share their thoughts. See some reactions below: @Muhamme021861: “God will keep blessing u seyi Vibez.” @idris30bg: “Na the girl family like Seyi Vibez paa.” @Adetayo06587996: “My sister weh just start to deh hear seyi last month sabi all seyi album for head why you no go like seyi.” @iamLastdon: “Primary school or university?” WATCH VIDEO: Seyi Vibez is sending this boy to school till he graduates in honor of his late mother 🥺❤️ pic.twitter.com/fFgxvZX3Gz — OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) January 5, 2024

Teen performs haka dance to honor mother on graduation day in emotional video

Teen haka mother TikTok graduation

Teen In a moving TikTok video, a compassionate teen paid tribute to his mother on her graduation day by performing a powerful haka, a traditional Maori ceremonial dance. The heartfelt footage has evoked a profound emotional response, captivating many viewers.

Captured by his older sister Shay (@shay_anar), the video swiftly garnered over 2.7 million views, 594,000 likes, and over 5,800 comments. The accompanying description in Shay’s video reads, “My mum graduating her bachelor in social work & my little brother getting up to Tautoko the best way we know how.” In the caption, she expresses immense pride, stating, “Very proud of you mum, after four arduous and challenging years, it has finally paid off!” According to Te Aka, the authoritative online Maori dictionary, the term “tautoko” is a verb that encompasses meanings of support, validation, advocacy, and reinforcement. Shay’s younger brother undeniably exemplified this in his solitary and resolute stance at the center of the aisle as he passionately executed the haka—a ceremonial dance characterized by vigorous movements and rhythmic chants. WATCH VIDEO BELOW: @shay_anar Very proud of you mum 4 very long and hard years finally paid off!! 💯 ♬ original sound – SHAY ANA 🤍

“It is not your duty to love your husband; you are to submit and honor him” – Prophetess Ijeoma Ezenekwe (Video)

"It is not your duty to love your husband; you are to submit and honor him" – Prophetess Ijeoma Ezenekwe (Video)

"It is not your duty to love your husband; you are to submit and honor him" – Prophetess Ijeoma Ezenekwe (Video)

Popular prophetess, Ijeoma Ezenekwe says it is an error for women to love their husband but instead to honor and submit. She averred this while speaking to her congregants as she explained that it is not the duty of the woman to love her husband, as that is not what the Bible instructs.

"It is not your duty to love your husband; you are to submit and honor him" – Prophetess Ijeoma Ezenekwe (Video)

“It is not your duty to love your husband; you are to submit and honor him” – Prophetess Ijeoma Ezenekwe. Credit: Ezenekwe/Google. The prophetess explained that it is the duty of the man to love his wife while the wife should only marry men that they can submit to and honor. According to her, women should avoid making statements such as “I cannot marry him because I do not love him” since it is not their duty to do so. In her words: “You are not supposed to love your husband. The Bible did not tell you to love your husband…It is not your duty to love him. It is his duty to love you. If the man says I can’t marry her because I don’t love her, then there is a problem. You don’t have a right to love him so you don’t need to love him… What you should marry is a man you can submit to. A man you can honour is who you should marry not a man you love. “It is the man that will love you.” Watch her speak: @officialdrijeoma Love a man you cab submit to #marriage #dating #christiandating #datingadvice #datinglife #relationshipgoals #blackpreacher #prophetic #christianpost #christiantiktok ♬ original sound – Dr. Prophetess Ijeoma Ezenekwe

AY Makun explains why he can’t reject national honor conferred on him by Buhari

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Popular comedian, Ay Makun has explained why he can’t reject the national honor conferred on him by ex-president Buhari after being bashed by trolls. The father of two had gone online to express excitement over the national award he was to be conferred by the Buhari administration.

AY Makun explains why he can't reject national honor conferred to him by Buhari

AY Makun explains why he can’t reject national honor conferred to him by Buhari. Photo Credit: Aycomedian. Source: Instagram. This had sparked mixed reactions from netizens some of whom had gone to the comment section to denigrate him for taking award from an administration they had critiqued. Reacting to this, AY noted that receiving an award is the highest honor a person can get, and this has nothing to do with the person who confers it as the vital point is that he has contributed his own quota to nation building.

AY Makun explains why he can't reject national honor conferred to him by Buhari.

AY Makun explains why he can’t reject national honor conferred to him by Buhari. Photo Credit: Aycomedian. Source: Instagram. He maintained that his allegiance is first and foremost to Nigeria and not to a president or any political party. AY wrote: “Those of you shaming or asking me to reject ‘A National Honour’ are clearly missing a vital point. Our country is bigger and more important than any president or political party awarding it. A national honour is the highest recognition anyone can get for his or her contributions to nation building. So my allegiance is to a country where i have contributed my own quota, and i am more than happy to be rewarded by the same nation” Those of you shaming or asking me to reject ‘A National Honour’ are clearly missing a vital point. Our country is bigger and more important than any president or political party awarding it. A national honour is the highest recognition anyone can get for his or her contributions… — AY COMEDIAN (@AYCOMEDIAN) May 29, 2023