“Why spending someone else’s money is the sweetest experience” – Mary Njoku

"Why spending someone else's money is the sweetest experience" – Mary Njoku

Nollywood actress, Mary Remmy Njoku has revealed why the sweetest feeling ever is spending someone else’s money. The ROK Studios boss stated on her Instagram page how she used to think spending her hard earned money was the sweetest feeling.

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Mary Remmy Njoku Mary Njoku asserted that her previous belief was actually the biggest lie as spending someone else’s money is actually the sweetest feeling ever. The actress said that while being able to pay your expenses on your own is nice, it’s much more satisfying when someone else does the paying. Her post reads: “I used to think that nothing is sweeter than spending your hard earned money. Na lie o!! Biggest lie!! Spending someone else’s money is the sweetest experience ever!” Captioning her post, she wrote: “It’s sweet to be able to afford your bills if no one is paying. But it’s sweeter if someone else is paying your bills. Trust me, adulthood is the HOOD!!!” SEE POST:

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Mary Njoku pens note to Moyo Lawal following her birthday

“2023 was arguably the most challenging year for you” – Mary Njoku pens note to Moyo Lawal following her birthday

“2023 was arguably the most challenging year for you” – Mary Njoku pens note to Moyo Lawal following her birthday

Nollywood actress, Mary Remmy Njoku has penned a heartfelt note to her colleague, Moyo Lawal for her birthday. The actress celebrated her birthday on January 1st, and to mark the occasion, Mary wrote a belated birthday message to her.

Moyo Lawal

Moyo Lawal Mary referred to her as the calmest person she has ever met and mentioned how Moyo always avoids conflict. She pointed out that 2023 was probably the worst year for Moyo Lawal because of the backlash against her persona, but she persevered through it all.

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Mary Njoku The ROK Studios boss prayed for her and told her that she would always be loved. She also expressed her love for her. In her words: “Dearest Moyo, you are one of the calmest person I know. Always staying away from trouble. 2023 was arguably the most challenging year for you. People criticize who they think you are. “Yet, you stood TALL, through it all.
This new chapter of your life will be greater than in the past. Happiness and love will be your portion. You will be favored everywhere you go. Your light shall continue to shine bright. Remi, you are loved. Never forget that. Happy Birthday Aunty Mo. I dey come chop cake o! @moyolawalofficial.” SEE POST:

“Any new update on JusticeforMohbad” – Mary Njoku queries Nigerians

"Any new update on JusticeforMohbad" – Mary Njoku queries Nigerians

"Any new update on JusticeforMohbad" – Mary Njoku queries Nigerians

Nigerian actress and filmmaker, Mary Remmy Njoku has queried Nigerians on the most recent development in Justice for Mohbad movement. On September 12, Mohbad, a former signee of Naira Marley‘s record label, unfortunately died at the age of 27 under mysterious circumstances.

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Mary Remmy Njoku Videos of him being harassed by his former boss and his members circulated after his death. The mystery surrounding his death is still being investigated by the Nigerian Police. Mary Njoku, a vocal supporter of justice who has been outspoken, asked whether the probe was still ongoing on her Instagram page.

Late singer, Mohbad

Late singer, Mohbad She questioned her fans if there had been any development or progress in his case. Her post read: “Good morning. Who is awake? Any new update on JusticeforMohbad? Is the investigation still on.” Captioning her post, she wrote:  “Just need some form of closure. That’s all.” See some comments below: odogwu_na_kola wrote: “Those people who jumped on it for clout chasing has messed up the chance of getting indirect justice from Sam and naira. Instead of going hard on them for Bullying and beating mobhad and leading to depression. They went to pursue them on murder which is dead on arrival. Iyabo Ojo need to take some classes on paralegal and stop jumping on cases anyhow. Back to your question.. No updates!!” gboyega_akosile said: “Good morning, the matter is “live” and not “dead”! There are reports by the police but most importantly, they’re waiting for the results of the forensic examination sent to the United States. I’m sure they’d brief us when the results come in. That’s the situation for now.” SEE POST:

“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.

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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.

“How do you marry a teenager and expect him to be free of his parents” — Mary Njoku speaks on Achraf Hakimi’s divorce scandal

“How do you marry a teenager and expect him to be free of his parents” — Mary Njoku speaks on Achraf Hakimi's divorce scandal

Nollywood actress, Mary Njoku has spoken out regarding the scandal surrounding the divorce of Moroccan footballer, Achraf Hakimi.

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According to the actress, it is unlikely that any mother, particularly an African mother, would completely let go of her teenage son, regardless of whether he is married or not. Njoku went on to suggest that many of the contracts signed by Hakimi were likely signed when he was underage, and therefore, putting his assets in his mother’s name was not intentional.

Achraf Hakimi

Instead of attempting to recover her husband’s assets, Njoku believes that Hiba Abouk should have focused on making more money for herself. Njoku also expressed the opinion that it is unreasonable to expect a teenager, particularly an African teenager, to be independent of their parents. “How Do You Marry A Teenager And Expect Him To Be Independent Of His Parents? An African Teenager. There’s No Sane African Mum Who Will Let Go Completely Of Her Teenage Child. Pikin Wey Suppose Dey Do A level. Abi Because Na Star? Most Of The Contracts Were Probably Signed When He Was Under Aged. So It Wasn’t International. “Every successful teenage athlete, there is a Mum, Dad, Guardian who believed in them more than they believed in themselves. A parent who put in EVERYTHING. Money, time, prayers, emotional and physiological support. tears, scolding. Someone who sacrificed the most they had just to make sure their CHILD stood out. A teenager BOY is his mother’s son. A MAN is his wife’s husband. She for wait small make he mature Or better still, made her own money.” She wrote. See the post below:

Nollywood Actress, Mary Njoku speaks on Achraf Hakimi's divorce scandal

Mary Njoku advises to lower expectations of clergymen

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"Why you should lower your expectations of clergymen" - Mary Njoku

Nigerian thespian, Mary Njoku takes to the image-sharing platform, Instagram to advise Nigerians to lower their expectations of clergymen.

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Mary Njoku shared that lowering the expectations of clergymen is advised because they are humans as well. According to her, the variety of men out there are spiced with violence and evil, however, any one of them can be called to serve. She said that this category of humans needs to be cut some slacks. “MEN OF GOD ARE MEN OF GOD LOWER YOUR EXPECTATIONS. THEY ARE HUMAN BEINGS.
GOD CHOOSES HIS DISCIPLES FROM WHAT THE SOCIETY HAS TO OFFER
TODAY WE HAVE….
KIND MEN 23% WICKED MEN 77% CHEATING MEN 97% LYING MEN 98% VIOLENT MEN 62% MUMU MEN 71% SMART MEN 41% PROUD MEN 95.8% HUMBLE MEN 4.2%
SO. THERE IS A VERY HIGH PROBABILITY THAT ANY OF THESE PEOPLE CAN BE CALLED TO SERVE. THOUGH THE SPIRIT IS WILLING. SOMETIMES THE FLESH IS WEAK a)
CUT THEM SOME SLACKS.“ Mary Njoku wrote: “This isn’t an attack o!!
If you cannot read to understand, Abeg rest!
Good morning Note. The God na God. Man na man.
Shine your eyes and use your head.” See post below;

Why I won’t leave much wealth for my kids after giving them good education – Jason Njoku

Why I won't leave much wealth for my kids after giving them good education – Jason Njoku

Popular British-Nigerian businessman, Jason Njoku has revealed that his job towards his children is done after he gives them a good education as he doesn’t intend to leave his wealth for them.
The IROKOTV boss said this in a post shared on his official Twitter page.

He stated that he and his wife have the duty of guaranteeing their kids a good education and after that they’d fend for themselves.
Jason Njoku added that he intends to leave little wealth behind since he had learned from his studies that inherited wealth is mostly a burden.
He wrote:
“@MrsMaryNjoku & I save to guarantee our kids a great education. After that our job is done & they can fend for themselves. We don’t save for ourselves we spend to enjoy today. Young money is better than old money. It’s way more fun. Trying to leave as little behind as possible
From all I have read Inherited wealth is mostly a burden. We actually don’t buy much stuff. We spend on family experiences. Experiences we hope to gist about when we’re old and less mobile. In the end life is to be lived.”

Mary Njoku, Williams Uchemba reveal why they’re grateful Nigeria didn’t qualify for World Cup

Mary Njoku, Williams Uchemba reveal why they're grateful Nigeria didn't qualify for World Cup

Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar has been deemed a blessing in disguise by two Nollywood stars, Mary Njoku and Williams Uchemba.

Reacting to Super Eagles’ unfavourable 1-1 draw with Ghana, actress Mary on her Instagram page noted that she’s grateful Nigeria was disqualified because it would have been a distraction for the youths to focus on the country’s insecurity challenge and its alleged bad government.
In her words: “Thank God we didn’t qualify for the world cup. It would have been a distraction.
“We need to focus on the real problems in Nigeria. And pressure the Govt to do something. An attack on a train! An attack at the airport The insecurity in Nigeria is alarming! No more unnecessary distractions!!!! This needs everyone’s attention!!
Uchemba, who shared the same view on his Instagram page wrote: “Maybe it’s good we lost. So we can channel our anger on the pressing issue in the country.

“Almost 1000 Nigerian citizens cannot be accounted for and people are acting like It’s a normal thing.”
 

Try dying young if you feel getting old is an ugly thing – Mary Remmy Njoku to Age-shamers

Try dying young if you feel getting old is an ugly thing – Mary Remmy Njoku to Age-shamers

Popular Nollywood actress, Mary Remmy Njoku has advised Nigerians to stop age-shaming people.


According to her, if those who are age-shaming people don’t want the angel of death to grant their wish of not getting old.
She advised people to embrace getting old because it’s inevitable.
She wrote:
“Dear Nigerians,
There is nothing like age-shaming.

If you feel getting old is an ugly thing, try dying young
Any small thing ‘Old woman! Go and get married! ‘Your made dey husband house old cargo’ See this mumu old man!
Unfortunately for you, you are speaking to your future self, that’s if you are lucky to live that long.
Stop AGE-SHAMING people if you don’t want the angel of de4th to grant your personal wish of not getting old!!!
Aging is inevitable! Embrace it!!”