Nigerian man displays ‘rock’ cake he received from a vendor (Video)

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A trending video on TikTok shows the moment a Nigerian man struggled to cut the cake a vendor delivered to him. In the video, he was spotted hammering a knife on the cake just to cut it. He lamented that he patronized his friend who always advertised herself to be a great baker, only to receive a strong cake.

“I sabi bake cake, give me work, I don give you work now see wetin u bring come”, he lamented. Reacting to the video, @Wilfreddoris7 said: “This one na rock cake.” @user4611786062116 wrote: “I can’t stop laughing.” @Eniola added: “Nah cement she use.” @user8027191511589 said: “Iron cake, the cake feet remove person teeth finish, person go dey chop cake dey shed tears.” @Richard Norah commented: “There is no doubt na.. this is what you get when you give your EX cake to bake for you… You never see anything.” @MYBABY wrote: “Rock of ages.” @Emmanuel Clark reacted: “The baker is from Ohio that just regular cake in Ohio.” @Happy Orogun reacted: “This cake strong pass some people relationship.” @Littleflower– added: “Nah cement dem use so that e go last.” Watch the video below: @upgraded__don_richie Jennifer I nor understand cake may you bake 💔🥺😪 #upgraded__don__richie ♬ original sound – Vawulence king🤴

“It is not fake” – Nigerian lady shares photos of deep facial dimples

"It is not fake" - Nigerian lady shares photos of deep facial dimples

Photos of a beautiful Nigerian lady with extremely deep facial dimples have gone viral on social media.

In the viral photos shared online, the lady showed off her facial dimples and it generated many comments from surprised netizens. While some people loved her dimples and the way it looked, others, however, opined that it was too deep for her cheeks.

Deligh55 said: “Is this pothole or dimples? Too much for those cheeks if u ask me.” Sandra_hiibe noted: “I used to like dimples until I saw this.”

Jennifer added: “Hmm this is not nice o.” Watch the video below: @dara_smiles Replying to @ezebuirohappiness life hard for blind people 😂#dara_smiles #teamsam🔥 ♬ My Body, My Choice – Naïka  

“Go back to your country” – Ghanaian Wig Sellers Association disrupt wig fair organized by Nigerian wig seller (Video)

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"Go back to your country" – Ghanaian Wig Sellers Association disrupt wig fair organized by Nigerian wig seller

Some Ghanaian women have disrupted a wig sales organized by a Nigerian wig vendor at Makola market. It was gathered from reports online that the market women who are a part of a Wig Sellers Association had disrupted the Priceless Hair sales, a company and promo run by a Nigerian lady.

"Go back to your country" – Ghanaian Wig Sellers Association disrupt wig fair organized by Nigerian wig seller

According to sources, the Nigerian woman had set the prices for the wigs very low and the market women who were afraid of the impact it would have on the market decided to disrupt it. A viral video which surfaced online captures the women holding placards with words telling the Nigerians to go back to their country as they halted the sales. Watch the video below: A certain Nigerian business woman who owns
Priceless Hair organised a hair fair today and some Makola market women engaged in the sale of the wigs and stopped the Nigerian woman from selling. According to Gharticles, they stopped her from selling due to the heavy discounted pic.twitter.com/CTRyCrXtn8 — SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) May 1, 2023

Transformation of 20-year-old Nigerian girl gets tongues wagging

Transformation of 20-year-old Nigerian girl gets tongues wagging

A 20-year-old girl, Chuks Josephine, has gotten tongues wagging after showing off her transformation.

While sharing the transformation via her official TikTok account, she recounted how she earlier thought she would grow up being ugly. Her throwback photo showed her looking very dark in a blue sequence gown. However, her transformation photos were more appealing.

In the current photos, her skin colour obviously got lighter and this made some netizens interested in knowing the cream she uses. @blessing_gabriel2 said: “The cream try ehhh.” @official_mercy022 asked: Na hypo u use do transition ni 😂?” @straybullettt added: “Na only me never bleach for this TikTok.” Watch the video below: @chuksjosephine #CapCut still ugly thou😝#fypppppppppppp #tiktok #goviral ♬ Why you lying by oshamo..Out now – OfficialoSHAMØ

Nigerian lady lists five things she won’t be allowing at her wedding

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Young Nigerian Christian lady lists five things she won't be allowing at her wedding

A young Nigerian Christian lady has gone public with some of the things people shouldn’t expect at her wedding and which won’t be changed no matter who begs. In the video she shared, the lady repeatedly stated that as a “devoted child of God”, no “worldly song” will be played at her wedding as both she and God won’t approve of it. According to her, her wedding is holy and pure and she is only going to be playing songs that glorify God.

Young Nigerian Christian lady lists five things she won't be allowing at her wedding

She also said only true believers will be invited to her wedding as she doesn’t want anyone not inclined with her belief and religion to say that her wedding is boring. According to her, only true believers will understand why she is making the rule. The lady further told prospective guests at her wedding that she hates egusi soup and it won’t be part of the food menu for her wedding.

Young Nigerian Christian lady lists five things she won't be allowing at her wedding

The Christian lady also said people are not allowed to spray her money on her wedding day as only her husband is allowed to do so. Those attending were told to package their money in an envelope which they can pass on when they arrive. She rounded up by stating that she won’t tolerate indecent dressing at her wedding. The lady averred that she’s supposed to be the star of her wedding and the attention shouldn’t be taken by someone who dresses indecently.

Europe-based Nigerian man living in tent shares struggle (Video)

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"When I make am, dem go say I forget them" — Europe-based Nigerian man living in tent shares struggle (Video)

A Europe-based Nigerian man living in a tent emphasizes the hardship of making ends meet outside his home country. A video making the rounds on social media captured the struggle of an undocumented immigrant struggling to survive in another man’s land.

"When I make am, dem go say I forget them" — Europe-based Nigerian man living in tent shares struggle (Video)

Sharing the video, the Nigerian highlighted how he bothers nobody in his current condition and expects the same when his story turns around. He pressed on to note that he has been in Europe since 2021 but is yet to get a bearing for his life and has since been living in poor housing conditions. “I never still make am oooo since 2021. Europe no easy oooo,” he captioned the video. Reactions Trailing Abroad-Based Nigerian Living in Tent wisdomkingson2 wrote: “don’t give up brother I went through the same thing in Greece from 2019 to 2021 until I got my papers, but with prayer and faith.” da runx 1111 penned: “is going to be fine…e no easy oo.same things some going through here too..asylum life is hell.” Ambassador noted: “don’t give up I pass thesame process in thesame Europe.” Young Etin wrote: “Who send you message . Suffer in silence bro I pass through this in Libya years back . All hope is not lost . It is well with you.” Watch the video below …

“To Japa is good but at what cost?” – US-based Nigerian man laments

“To Japa is good but at what cost?” – US-based Nigerian man laments

A Nigerian lawyer based in the US has taken to Twitter to express his regrets about the negative consequences of relocating to another country in search of better opportunities. @ike_obiora, as he is known on Twitter, revealed that his decision to move overseas has resulted in him missing out on three significant family occasions, including the funeral of his beloved grandmother who raised him and his two uncles.

Reflecting on the drawbacks of living abroad, he expressed concern that his children will be unable to develop a close bond with their cousins and extended family. He wrote: “Japa! Japa! Japa! At what cost? I was raised by my Grandma, she died 3yrs ago & I wasn’t there. “My Uncle died 2021, I wasn’t there. Another of my Uncle just died yesterday, and I won’t be there again. “I haven’t seen some of my nephews since their birth. At what cost again? ☹️ I don’t even want to start counting important events in the lives of friends and family that I have missed. “To japa is good, no doubt, but at what cost exactly? Families are separated for live only to reunite again at the burial of their parents, if all will be there. “I grew up bonding with my cousins at Grandma’s house. We will always be there for “Ụka Nne” celebration chanting “Nnem ife dị mma ka mụ ga-emere gị” song after overfeeding on ụkwa and Co. Christmas, New year and Easter celebrations are not left out too. “Now, everything is pointing towards me raising children who will never get to have that familial bonding & relationship with their cousins and other relations. Not because I want to, but because it is what it is. “The very thing that made us who we are, are eroded on daily basis. Nigeria really needs to work. We can’t continue like this in perpetuity.” See the post below:

“To Japa is good but at what cost?” – US-based Nigerian man laments

“To Japa is good but at what cost?” – US-based Nigerian man laments

First batch of Nigerian evacuees set to arrive Nigeria

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According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the first batch of 1,600 Nigerians who were airlifted from Sudan will reach Abuja on Friday. The overall evacuation, which began on Wednesday, aims to bring back roughly 5,500 Nigerian students from Sudan.

Sudan: First batch of Nigerian evacuees to arrive Nigeria

“A convoy of 13 buses conveying the first batch of the evacuees from Khartoum in Sudan is moving to the holding area in Aswan, Egypt where they will be airlifted to Nigeria. NEMA is in touch with the Nigerian airline, Air Peace, that volunteers the airlift and prepositioned aircraft for immediate departure as soon as the Nigerians arrive Aswan to bring them home,” NEMA tweeted. The arrival of the buses in Aswan was confirmed by Geoffery Onyeama, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. According to a memo jointly issued by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Humanitarian Affairs, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Air Peace, and other airlines were authorized to fly to Egypt. “The NAF C-130H is scheduled to leave Abuja tomorrow, 28th April, 2023 to commence the airlifting of the evacuees,” NEMA added. According to NEMA, the “volatile security” situation in Sudan presents numerous challenges that must be overcome. As a result, it has urged Nigerians to remain calm and collaborate with officials who are working to relocate our fellow citizens to a safe location and ultimately repatriate them back home.

Caucasian woman stirs reactions following traditional way of serving Nigerian husband food (Video)

Caucasian woman stirs reactions following traditional way of serving Nigerian husband food (Video)

A happily married Caucasian woman leaves many wowed with her traditional method of serving her Nigerian husband food. A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment a Western woman presented food to her husband in the African way.

Caucasian woman stirs reactions following traditional way of serving Nigerian husband food (Video)

The woman had prepared a local delicacy for her man while serving it to him on her knees – a traditional method practised across Africa which has almost phased out due to modern practices. The gesture of preserving the African culture by a foreigner left many social media users stunned.

Caucasian woman stirs reactions following traditional way of serving Nigerian husband food (Video)

See some reactions that followed below … Halleluya2013 wrote: “Oyinbo women want to adapt to Yoruba culture.” Ade_the_mike opined: “4 her to know hw too cook Africa food she mean business 😂😂.” Folorunshostev.j wrote: “Gone are the days when marriage was sacred and honored.” Emmanuel_garba_realtor stated: “That’s what I’m talking about 👏👏👏👏” Bigstan.e wrote: “Hope this continues and not for the sake of the video” Orimoloyemayokun noted: “He go still cheat…it’s our nature. Our wives don’t do this on the basis of us not cheating but for God.” Qlinksstore1 emphasized: “qlinksstore1’s profile picture
Western women can never be this respectful….they are always right and trying to compete with men.” Watch the video below …

Nigerian lady reveals why she stopped being a Christian

Nigerian lady reveals why she stopped being a Christian

A Nigerian lady has taken to Twitter to explain why she stopped being a Christian. In tweets @Ni_Foh shared, she stated that one of the biggest reasons she stopped being a Christian was finally accepting that God had favourites regardless of how much you prayed or believed.

Nigerian lady reveals why she stopped being a Christian

She also recounted some of the life challenges she prayed to God for, which in her own words “never got answered”. Read her tweets below… “I can’t lie, away from the things I saw inside the Church, one of the biggest reasons I stopped being Christian was finally accepting that God had favourites and that regardless of how much you prayed or believed, if you’re not a fave, you’re not a fave. “As a child I was always told that I should pray and ask God for whatever I wanted and he will answer me. I was a child and I didn’t have much to ask for but every single thing I prayed and asked for, I never got. Not one single thing that I prayed for. “Heck it’s almost like everytime I went ahead to pray for something I really wanted, God would take away my chances of getting that thing. It’s funny but I was heartbroken a lot because I truly believed that God was supposed to love everyone equally or so I thought. “Growing up with unaswered prayers after unaswered prayers, it finally hit me one day. “I will show mercy to whom I will show mercy.” Meaning say if you nor be fave, nothing for you oh. If you like pray from now reach 500 years. Nothing for you. My whole life in church was a lie. Nigerian lady reveals why she stopped being a Christian “You mean I had been praying and fasting and begging God all my life and he wasn’t answering me simply because he had picked his favorites and apparently I wasn’t among. Lmao, when you think about it, it’s quite cruel The gamble of hoping on a God that cannot be bothered about you. “It’s why I don’t like being prayed for, infancy it fills me with rage everytime somebody I care about or respect starts to pray for me but I respond because maybe they might be a fave and if they ask on my behalf, he fit manage consider me. Asides that, I don’t bother. “The first time my heart broke was when they gave my admission slots to someone else because my Dad wouldn’t pay a bribe. It pained me to my heart because I had prayed but beyond praying, I put in the work and smashed that exam and yet he let them cheat me. “It’s why I don’t fear death or dying. Interesting Abi?? It’s because I pray for it and know say as usual, he nor go Kuku answer me. So maybe I’ll be here for a long time. I don’t pray anymore and I wish people stopped talking to me about God and his supposed love. “Plus if he cannot answers my mother who wholeheartedly believes in him and lives her life for him, then you know say no hope for me. It breaks my heart to watch my mother pray as believe so much in a God that doesn’t rate her. One Angel fit don burn my file sef but we move sha.”

Nigerian lady reveals why she stopped being a Christian