I was still urinating on the bed in secondary school

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Veteran Nollywood actress, Bimbo Ademoye has revealed how she always had low self esteem while growing up. She recounted her experiences while growing up and how she was still bedwetting in secondary school.

She further talked about her debut in Nollywood stating that the first salary she earned from her debut movie was N12,500. She revealed this in a session with YouTuber Hawa Magaji, adding that the producers informed her that she will get paid six months after shooting, causing her dad to handle the budget of N50k while shooting. In her words: “If I’m in a room with more than 10 people, I start to have an anxiety attack. I think my social anxiety came from having low self-esteem issues growing up, and not being with my parents. I grew up with this thought in my head that nobody wanted to be around me. “I don’t really like human beings because I feel like they are full of shit based on my experience. Most times I love to be by myself. I’d rather not deal with the hurt that people tend to bring. I’d rather just be on my own and just be around the few people that I’ve given access to me. “I’m still dealing with that even at this stage. That’s why I’m very close to my dad because [he] was very big on helping me with that. I wet the bed for a long time. I’m talking about SS2 and SS3. My dad laughed it off. “My first ever acting gig, they told me they were going to pay me N12,500 and they were going to pay me six months after shooting. My dad paid for my shooting budget of N50,000 during the shoot.”

“I still look like a secondary school student”

"I still look like a secondary school student"

A young Nigerian mother has cried out for help over her slim stature despite giving birth to two children.
She pleaded with her followers to assist her with weight gain supplements so she can add weight.

She lamented bitterly over looking like a secondary school student despite being a mother of two.
She wrote:
“Please y’all should help me with weight gain supplements 😩🥺. I’m a mother of 2 but I look like someone in secondary school😒.”
Reacting to her video, @Zinny said: “You look so damn good dear💕💕. A protein smoothie is healthy for weight gain.”
@chacha wrote:
“Enough banana, yoghurt, cooked potatoes to bed, plus groundnut. just add these to your meals and fries.”
@James Frances wrote:
“This life no really balance. Body wey I want na e u no want.”
@Head___girl🦋🦋 wrote: “You will remain there in Jesus name amen later you will thank me for this prayer see as you sweet just de play😂😂😂.”
Watch the video below:

@amyyruby
Somebody Help please 😩🥺.. I’m currently weighing 56kg😭😭😭 I thought childbirth will help with weight gain but mine is a different case, i keep loosing weight instead 😩
♬ original sound – Amaka

“I didn’t attend primary and secondary schools; my other certificates stolen by unknown soldiers”

"I didn't attend primary and secondary schools; my other certificates stolen by unknown soldiers"

On Friday, the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stirred the reactions of Nigerians after he reportedly told the Independent National Electoral commission, INEC, that he didn’t attend primary and secondary schools, and that every other certificates he acquired were stolen by unknown soldiers.
In an affidavit which was submitted to INEC and cited by Peoples Gazette, Tinubu, however, claimed that although he didn’t attend primary and secondary schools, he had two degrees from two American universities which were later stolen.

The submitted affidavit to INEC according to Peoples Gazette is said to be part of his (Tinubu’s) eligibility filings for the 2023 presidential elections.
Further reports observed that the documents’ columns for Tinubu’s primary and secondary education were left unmarked.
Speaking on his stolen certificate. Tinubu was quoted by the report as saying: “I went on self-exile from October 1994 to October 1998. When I returned I discovered that all my property, including qualifications and my certificates respect of paragraph three above, were looted by unknown persons.
“My house was a target of series of searches by various security agent the time the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was forced to adjourn following the military takeover of government of 17th November 1993.
“I was the chairman of the Senate committee on appropriation, banking and finance. I was also a plaintiff in one of the two suits against the interim national government in 1993.
“I went on exile when it became clear to me that my life was in danger.”

Secondary school students expelled for protesting insufficient laboratory equipment (Video)

Secondary school students expelled for protesting insufficient laboratory equipment (Video)

Secondary school students expelled for protesting insufficient laboratory equipment (Video)

Six students of Government Day Secondary School Salihu Dogo in Jalingo, Taraba state, have been expelled for staging a protest.
The students were said to have protested corruption within the school’s management over basic amenities and equipment required for their laboratories.

The said protest took place last Wednesday in front of the principal’s office as they demand basic needs for student use.
”Science class we don’t even have a lab. Science class we have never taken practical. See Biology, Physics, Chemistry, no lab. No seat. You will be standing.
How would you even listen to the lectures that they are teaching. You will not even understand even one thing.” a student stated in the viral video making rounds on social media.
Watch the video below …