37-year-old man in shock after finding out he wasn’t the biological child of a man he had always called his father shortly after his mum died

37-year-old man in shock after finding out he wasn't the biological child of a man he had always called his father shortly after his mum died

A 37-year-old man has been left in utter shock and disbelief after discovering that the man he had always known as his father is not his biological parent. The heartbreaking revelation unfolded on Twitter when a user known as @letter_to_jack posed a question to followers, asking, “What is the craziest thing you’ve learnt this year?” In response, a Twitter user Bongo Watto @INMYOPINION_fr responded with a gut-wrenching story that shook many online According to @INMYOPINION_fr, his friend, the 37-year-old man in question, made the shocking discovery after the recent death of his mother. The undisclosed man, who had lived with his family for over 37 years, was reportedly kicked out of the family home by the man he had always believed to be his father, referred to as Alhaji. The revelation came with the devastating news that Alhaji was not his biological father and that he had merely tolerated him throughout the years. Alhaji claimed that the man’s mother had brought him into the marriage as a 7-month-old toddler. “My guy is the only child of his folks. He’s 37. His mom died this year. That’s when Alhaji kicked him out of the house, revealing that he’s not his biological dad and that he had just been tolerating him for those years. His mom brought him to the marriage as a 7-month-old toddler. I’m crying,” Bongo wrote. See below;

Nigerian woman in tears as newborn baby dies shortly after birth

Nigerian woman in tears as newborn baby dies shortly after birth

A mother has shared a heartbreaking video on social media after losing her newborn child moments after delivery. The sad video showed the woman when she was pregnant, after birth, and eventually burying her baby. She expressed her deep sadness and pain, saying that she will never be able to fully understand why her child was taken away from her. She also mentioned that some losses are too difficult to bear, and that she will carry the pain with her for the rest of her life. Netizens reacted to the video with an outpouring of sympathy and support for the woman. Many shared their own stories of loss and heartbreak, and offered words of comfort and encouragement. iam ijelenwanyi reacted: “This is the most painful thing l’ve experienced in my life. That small coffin, that tiny innocent baby that didn’t even open eyes for once my heart is bleeding after seeing this video. Enough internet for today.” yourprincecharming01 said: “No pregnant woman will die during labor IJN.” priscillia_oluchi_ said: “Small coffins are the heaviest to carry. No parent deserves loosing their child. May You be comforted sis.” richardile reacted: “She get mind put am for social media, too heavy, I can’t. Take heart dear.” wasem nessa commented: “Small coffins are the heaviest to carry. I reject every spirit of young and untimely death.” jhoystin said: “Better for water to pour than calabash to break” Watch the video below:

Shortly after declaring support for Tinubu, old video of Mr Jollof dragging the APC presidential flagbearer surfaces; Nigerians react

Shortly after declaring support for Tinubu, old video of Mr Jollof dragging the APC presidential flagbearer surfaces; Nigerians react

Shortly after comedian Mr Jollof announced his support for Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s presidential ambition, Nigerians dug up an old video showing the moment he dragged the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) flagbearer in 2020.
The emergence of the old video follows Mr Jollof’s meeting with Tinubu, courtesy of the politician’s son, Seyi Tinubu.

In a video shared on his Instagram page, Seyi was heard telling his dad how Mr Jollof has been fighting for his cause to become the next president of Nigeria.
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In a swift reaction, Tinubu gladly shook hands with Mr Jollof, noting that he was impressed.
Consequently, things took an undesired turn, with Mr Jollof currently under fire after Nigerians dug up the infamous video where he slammed the APC presidential flagbearer, saying that he isn’t fit to be called the ‘Jagaban,’ and that Tony Elumelu outperforms him.
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Trailing the video are comments from Nigerians who took a dig at the comedian.

Husband kicks off relationship with maid; hands over his Benz to her shortly after dumping wife of 10 years

Husband kicks off relationship with maid; hands over his Benz to her shortly after dumping wife of 10 years

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A Nigerian lady with the Twitter handle @tiwatopebalogun has narrated how her husband of 10 years left her for their maid.
Taking to the micro-blogging platform to share her ordeal, the lady revealed that her husband even handed over his Benz to the maid in question.

In her words: “I deleted someone’s number because I actually can’t bear the thought of us not being together and seeing him happy without me. I actually added back the number this night and the first thing that came up on his status was his girlfriend’s picture.
“After 10years of marriage my ex hubby left me for the maid. my dear I almost died, I could even see the maid driving his Benz in town while I was taking my son to school on foot. With Time you gonna be okay.”

 
 

Peter Obi lectures Nigerians on how to select the right leaders shortly after declaring presidential interest

Peter Obi lectures Nigerians on how to select the right leaders shortly after declaring presidential interest

Former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi has given a short lecture on how to select the right leaders.

On his Twitter page, the vice presidential candidate in the 2019 general election urged Nigerians to always look at the history of people who vie for any political positions in the country before electing them into office.
Mr. Obi’s lecture is coming a few days after he declared his intention to contest the 2023 presidential election.
Charging Nigerians to always ask questions before selecting a leader for the country, the former governor wrote: “We must begin to look at the history of people who vie for any political positions in our country. Where was the person 25 years ago? What was he/she doing? How has he/she managed wealth and other leadership positions?
“These are critical questions we need to ask to be sure we are selecting capable hands for our dear country.

“It is time we shunned ethnic and religious sentiments and voted a truly Nigerian leader who will unite every section of the country and ensure the integrated development of the nation.”