“My safe space, it’s a forever thing” — Cross promises Kim Oprah on her birthday

“My safe space, it’s a forever thing” Cross promises Kim Oprah on her birthday

Cross Okonkwo has taken advantage of Kim Oprah‘s birthday to show his love and commitment by promising their relationship will be forever Cross used his various social media outlets to inform the public that Kim Oprah is his. His kind comments to the celebrant strengthened their bond. Cross uploaded gorgeous photographs and memories of him and Kim Oprah on his Instagram profile and the X app, with heartfelt words. He referred to her as “the best” and encouraged his supporters to pray for her. Kim was referred to as the reality TV star’s haven, and he revealed that he would spend his eternity with her. “My safe space, it’s a forever thing” Cross promises Kim Oprah on her birthday“My safe space, it’s a forever thing” Cross promises Kim Oprah on her birthdayCross and Kim Oprah, source: Google He wrote: “It’s @_kimoprah 🎉🎂🥳 guys . Please say a prayer for my baby 🤎 she’s the best. Happy Birthday my safe space. Wishing you a beautiful year ahead. May God keep blessing your heart @kimoprah. It’s a forever thing. May God give you all your heart desires.”

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Nigerians fume as victims of Lagos train crash get treatment outside hospital over limited space

Nigerians fume as victims of Lagos train crash get treatment outside hospital over limited space

Following the accident between a train and a BRT bus in Lagos State, Nigerians express mixed opinions following the treatment given to victims at a hospital.

Nigerians fume as victims of Lagos train crash get treatment outside hospital over limited space

Following the crash that happened on Thursday morning, victims were rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) where open space was utilized to receive them due to limited space. Nigerians, however, emphasized the poor quality of the treatment given to the survivors of the crash where six victims were reported to have lost their lives.

Nigerians fume as victims of Lagos train crash get treatment outside hospital over limited space

“This is embarrassing! What is wrong with those ar LASUTH. Someone should be fired for this rubbish treatment. OMG! In Lagos? Unbelievable.🤦‍♂️,” a social media user wrote. See more reactions below … @6ixTus_XI: “See the lagos tinubu built, see the emergency system. What an infrastructure, i guess this is the best thing an economy that generates 5 billion monthly can get you.” @AbiolaAdewonu: “For these comments condemning the health sector. All of you are crazy. Must you put politics in everything? Do you even what first aid means? They can be attended to at the spot of the accident. Do you even know what emergency units in general hospitals are like? Evil lots.” @Odogwu_Nomso: “May you not rely in Nigeria when you have Emergency, when you say let’s build health care they will be arguing now look at the state of this. It’s not the Medical personnel fault it’s the system that is decayed.” Watch the video below …

Man slumps and dies while fighting over parking space in Lekki

Man slumps and dies while fighting over parking space

An incident occurred at a supermarket located on Admiralty Way in the Lekki area of Lagos State, where a man slumped and died while fighting over a parking space.

Man slumps and dies while fighting over parking space

According to The Punch, the deceased, who was a driver, had gone to the supermarket on Friday, February 24th to purchase items for his employer. However, a staff member instructed him to park his vehicle properly, which he disregarded and chose to park elsewhere. An eyewitness, Tunji Gafar, recounted that this disagreement resulted in an altercation between the two parties. Gafar said, “The man came to do some shopping for his employer and by the time he was about to park, a staff of the supermarket who coordinates the parking space directed him where to park, but he refused and went ahead to park somewhere else. “The staff member then approached him to park properly as instructed, but the driver declined. This degenerated into a confrontation as they both engaged in a fight. This drew the attention of one of their supervisors in the supermarket that came to intervene. “By the time he got to the scene, the driver had already collapsed. When they discovered that the guy did not stand up on time, they started to pour water on him but he did not respond.” In addition, Gafar mentioned that the female domestic worker who accompanied the driver alleged that the staff member used an object to strike him. He added, “When we rushed to help the man, a female domestic staff that came with him kept saying that the staff used something to hit him. Although the staff insisted that they did not engage in any fight, they only shouted at each other before he slumped. “We later ordered a taxi and took the driver to a nearby hospital. When we got there, he was referred to another hospital. It was when we got to the second hospital that he was confirmed dead.” An anonymous staff member of the company reported that the employer of the deceased driver arrived at the supermarket a few hours following the occurrence and made threats to apprehend the workers. “The employer of the driver came here later in the day and by the time he arrived, he started to threaten us with arrest. He said he was a regular customer at the supermarket and that his employee did not deserve to be beaten. “He also demanded CCTV footage of what happened between them but there was no one to operate it that evening,” the anonymous staff stated. Subsequently, the supervisor, known only as Bilal, and the staff involved in the incident were apprehended and transported to Maroko Police Station. The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the occurrence. “Yes, the incident happened. The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Yaba,” he said.

“I need my space today, I’m in tears”

"I need my space today, I'm in tears"

Internationally celebrated afrobeat star, David Adeleke alias Davido is currently in a mourning state as he remembers his late best friend and crew member, Obama 44 who died a year today.
Habeeb Ademola Uthman a.k.a Obama DMW died on 29th June 2021 due to suspected heart failure. His death posed a very big loss to the DMW record label and Davido mourned him for weeks.

OBO who is still affected by Obama’s death took to his Instagram stories to share some photos of him while stating that he needs his space as he mourns his late best friend once again.
He wrote:
“Lost my best friend today last year…Def need my space today.. RIP 44… Sad day.
Water run down my eyes.”
See the posts below:

“In the Nigerian social media space, women are never wrong; society gives audience to women and shuts men up” – Ubi Franklin laments over gender bias

“In the Nigerian social media space, women are never wrong; society gives audience to women and shuts men up” – Ubi Franklin laments over gender bias

Popular music artist manager and entrepreneur, Ubi Franklin has lamented over gender bias on Nigerian social media space.


In a lengthy tweet, the media personality deplored the society’s unfair treatment of men on social media.
He stated that the society is always eager to believe the story told by a woman while casting doubts over the one told by the man.
His post reads:
“In the Nigerian social media space, women are never wrong because of the constant support bias of women who do similar unpleasant things.
The fact that it is a struggle to believe a story told by aman because a woman has said otherwise. The woman now chooses when she is strong or weak regardless of the man’s wellbeing.

A woman can throw in an accusation whenever she decides which unarguably gets support without an opportunity for the man to proof his innocence. The man eventually attempts to speak up and the frequent tags are ‘You are not man enough’ ‘You should have kept quiet’. Forgetting that man is also a human being with feelings.
Today, I receive some level of hate off social media because of speaking out and refusing to be intimidated. Men also cry, men also have emotions. The society gives audience to the woman and shuts the man up. Equal opportunity should be given to both genders to prove their innocence. Over the years, I have learnt to fight for myself regardless of the struggle to be heard. The consciousness to keep evidence against malicious people.
Chris Brown recently got vindicated on the alleged [email protected] case with little or no opportunity to proof his innocence before the backlash. If a woman cheats, her husband probably cheated that’s why she also when out to cheat. We need to do better, we need to detect pretentious and [email protected]!cious people. There should be consequences for these actions too. Someone has to be an example.”