“Davido don change my story”

"Davido don change my story"

A Nigerian boy could not hide his tears after receiving a message from ace Nigerian singer, Davido. In an emotional video, the boy who’s still an up-and-coming comedian said he had sent messages to countless celebrities including Broda Shaggy and Sir Balo but got no response.

Boy over the moon as Davido promises to promote his comedy

Boy over the moon as Davido promises to promote his comedy
Photo credit: Mediagist/Instagram. Sharing his story, the young boy tearfully narrated how his family members turned their back on him because he followed his ‘talent’ and chose to be a comedian. He however expressed his joy and rolled on the floor as Davido promised to promote his works and uplift his career. In his words: “Davido don change my story. Davido don change my life. Ahh. I just dey message all these celebrities. Broda Shaggy and Sir Balo. They no reply me. I no fit lie against them. Them no reply me. “But I just messaged Davido about my life say my family no send me again because I dey do comedy video. Comedy Na my talent. He say make I do video send for am.” Social media users have stormed the comments section to share in his joy while reiterating their love and loyalty to Davido despite his alleged shortcomings. Watch the video and see the chat below:

“Don’t ever give up on your dreams” – Man recounts success story as he shares grass to grace transformation [Video]

"Don't ever give up on your dreams" – Man recounts success story as he shares grass to grace transformation [Video]

A man has urged netizens never to give up on their dreams as he shares how he grew from being an average job seeker to becoming a CEO with employed workers under him. The man who sought to inspire youths on the power of resilience took to his TikTok page to share the advice.

Man shares grass to grace transformation He shared a video documentary which captures him at different phases in his life’s journey. One part of the video showed him looking frail and broke and he explained via his caption that it was a photo of himself after he had failed an interview and had nothing on him.

Man shares grass to grace transformation Fast forward to years later, a later photo depicts him looking rich and successful after he became a CEO after having not given up on his dreams to become big. Standing besides his expensive vehicle, he also revealed that he now has over 15 workers employed by him. Watch the video… @mrme1ofmandilas God can change anyone story ♬ Kabiyesi – Barry Jhay

Lateef Adedimeji reveals story behind his scars

Lateef Adedimeji reveals story behind his scars

Popular Nollywood actor, Lateef Adedimeji, took to social media to share a heartfelt message alongside a photo of himself, shedding light on the significance behind the scars on his body. The actor, known for his remarkable performances on the silver screen, revealed that his scars carry a powerful narrative, serving as a constant reminder of the strength and resilience that allowed him to triumph over life’s challenges.

Lateef Adedimeji

A photo of Lateef Adedimeji. Photo Credit: @adedimejilateef source: Instagram In an emotionally charged post, Adedimeji expressed gratitude for his scars, which he described as indelible marks of determination. He shared that his scars tell the story of when life attempted to shatter his spirit but ultimately failed. He wrote; “My scars tell a story. They remind me of when life tried to break me but failed.” The actor’s candid revelation has resonated with fans and admirers, drawing attention to the importance of resilience in the face of adversity. See below;

“It tells a story” - Lateef Adedimeji reveals story behind his scars

Davido updates IG story after getting accused by different ladies

Davido updates IG story after getting accused by different ladies

Moments after being called out by two ladies who claimed to be pregnant for him, Nigerian singer, Davido has finally updated his Instagram story. The singer reacted with a subtle response as he shared a track from his album ‘Unavailable’. Recall, two ladies, an American lady named Anita and a French lady named Ivanna Bayy claimed that the singer got them pregnant. Ivanna had taken to her official Instagram to call out the superstar whom she accused of posing bad behaviour. This happened just hours after American lady, Anita Brown also claimed to be pregnant for the singer. According to the French lady, she met Davido when he was promoting his music in Paris. She alleged that they had a brief fling and that he got her pregnant. The lady went ahead to ask Davido how many baby mamas he has. She wrote in her story; “So Just tell me How many baby mama do you have? Should we just be ready for a soccer team?” Nigerians have been reacting massively to the accusations with many criticizing Davido for having affairs with several ladies. See Davido’s update below:

nyakno_adegun reacted: “Guinness book of record suppose give una favorite award of International and Community
Gbola.” ibeugonna said: “Davido needs to see a psychologist sleeping with all the women in the world won’t fill up the emptiness he feels inside..” gentlelion_14 reacted: “This Album must collect Award…Davido dey
Market him songs for next Grammy Awards, while some people are here arguing.”

How I lost my mother after she finally visited my house — Man narrates tear-jerking story

How I lost my mother after she finally visited my house — Man narrates tear-jerking story

Young man narrates the touching story of how he lost his mother after so much effort to invite her over to see his new house. A Twitter user identified as @lavezzedout took to the platform to share the tale of a painful loss which reshaped his life.

How I lost my mother after she finally visited my house — Man narrates tear-jerking story

Twitter user @lavezzedout The narration was motivated by another user who made a thread asking people to tell the moment when they realized life was vanity. In the case of @lavezzedout, he realized life was vanity after he lost his dearest mother, not long after inviting her over to see his apartment. How I lost my mother “I’m in tears typing this but I just needed to let it out finally. The last time I ever saw my mom was when she visited me at my house for the very first time, last year August. I had always wanted her to come visit me. My dad and all my siblings had been to my place except for my mother. So all through last year. I begged her to come. I was like “mummy just come and spend one weekend with me.” She was a busy woman. She had my dad to take care of and her shop back in our house in Mowe to monitor. There was no time for her to visit. Occasionally I do go home but I was never frequent and my parent complained a lot. Finally she chose a weekend to come, the first week in August and I was excited. I had planned that I was going to at least spoil her silly and take care of her. She had said that she would come on a Friday and leave the following day cos she had to open shop. I wasn’t happy with it but I wanted her to come still. I wanted her to see that I was doing well for myself at least. The only issue about that weekend was that a friend of mine had a wedding that same weekend in Ikorodu and I had promised her I was going to be there. What it meant was that I had only one night to spend with my mother while I headed out that morning from Ketu to Ikorodu for the wedding. There was no way to stop my mother from coming so I took the chance all the same. As long as she came. (Oh giddy, I’m shedding tears now as I remember, but let me continue) My mom got to Ketu that evening and when I went to pick her at the bus stop. I saw her with her bag and then a mat. It was a funny sight as I asked her what the mag was for. “Mum how will you come all the way from Mowe, Ogun state, to Ketu carrying a mat? Isn’t it embarrassing?” She smiled and told me that in case I had more people in my house cos she knew that occasionally people stay with me, that instead of them sleeping on the bare tiles, they could sleep on the mat. We converse in Yoruba so you can picture how that conversation would have ensued. I had one of my cousin, Gift was her name around that day. So it was me and her and as I welcomed mom inside, she was happy to see family also.
She sat on my bed and gave me two big Guavas, it was from one of our guava trees in the house. I was like she shouldn’t have but she was so happy to flaunt to me that our garden and trees in our backyard was yielding fruits. Onwards we began to talk and she brought up the wife issue to me. When will I bring a girl to meet her, I am not getting younger, and the likes and I told her I wasn’t in for those talks. When I was ready, I’ll bring someone to them. That was the last we spoke about it. Thing is that she rarely disturbs me about marriage. She was 54 at the time and I knew that this woman had max of like 20 good years ahead of her to see me get married and her grandkids. I was so confident. My dad in the other hand is like 77 years, so I understand when he bugs me about marriage. He wants to see me get married before he dies. I did everything possible to make her comfortable that day. I had gone to buy chicken and myself and gift made dinner for my mom that night. Bought her favourite drink and gisted with her. I barely watch TV cos I’m always hooked up on my phone, but all through my mom’s stay, my TV did not stop being on Africa magic Yoruba. She was right in front the TV relaxing and watching Yoruba movies back to back in her son’s apartment. It was like a mini vacation for her, something she had never taken before. I felt so good seeing her happy and most especially getting the rest she so badly needed. The most ironical thing that day was that I do not have a couch in my house. I have a big bed in the room and small student sized bed in the living room. My mother laid the mat she had brought for me on the tiled floor and that was where she sat all through. All she used was a pillow to ease her head and that was where she even slept overnight. I had gone to tap her to tell her that she should come to the room, on the bed to sleep. I didn’t even mind leaving the bed alone for her. Gift was going to sleep on the small one in the room so I dressed my bed for her, but this woman refused and said she was fine where she was. She slept off while watching a movie on the mat and I remember putting my blanket over her and muttering to myself, “I love you mummy” before I went to sleep. The following morning I was up and about trying to get ready for my friend’s wedding. My agbada was already dey cleaned and I was ready to go slay and have fun. I thought to myself if what I was doing was making sense. Shouldn’t i just stay with my mother? If I didn’t go to the wedding, no one would miss outrightly. But my friends had called and asked where I was so I had Gift make her breakfast and I counted some money and gave to her for transport. I told her to call me when she gets home before zooming off to the wedding. That was the last time I ever saw her alive. Now she did not die that day. Lol she did not die that month, she didn’t even die the next month. She died in October, October 14th, about 80 days after that day. That’s like 7 weeks after that day, that’s line two months after that day. It was the shock of my life. She had wanted me to come home to Mowe to come visit her and my dad, but I kept giving excuses that I was busy and there was no time. Hell I could have made out time to go see them, even if it was just the weekend. There was times I would say I was busy this weekend, or another but I was fucking doing nothing! I mean absolutely nothing!
Sighs. I just didn’t want to go home yet because I felt I had enough time to go home whenever I wanted. They were both perfectly healthy, except for my dad’s eye issues. Like no one in my family gets sick to the extent
that we get admitted or that we be on drips. That’s how healthy we are. I felt like they were both going to be around for a very long time and I had enough time to go see her anytime I wanted. But I was wrong. I had planned to visit like in two weeks time because my mind was
drawn to her but I couldn’t pinpoint it. I told some of my close friends that I needed to go home to see my folks. That unfortunate night, I was home and asleep while I got a call around 12 from my dad. I was scared cos I felt maybe something had happened to him and my mother
was using his phone to call me only for me to hear my dad crying and screaming that my mom is not responding anymore, that she just slumped and was bringing out foam from her mouth. I wanted to go mad. He cut the call and I tried calling him back but he didn’t pick. My junior brother was home as at then and I called him and he was crying too. He told me what happened that she woke up coughing and complained of her chest and after a while she slumped and foam was from her mouth. They tried taking her to some local medical personnel because where we
live is far from the town, it’s a new site. Those ones couldn’t do much as she was already dead before the brought her. They had to return her body to our house and made sure my dad did not know that she was dead. They all feared how he will take it when he knew so it was kept from him. I called my sisters and told them. Another of my brother was with me in my house and it was like the whole world was crashing down on us. I didn’t want to believe so I called my brother (last born) who was at home and he told me that our mother is gone. like for real. I still did not believe so I asked him to switch to video call so I can see for myself and in tears he did. for the first time in my life, I saw someone i so much cared about, lifeless. I kept shouting “mommy!” “mommy!” but she was just like a log of wood. She really was gone. I couldn’t sleep so by morning me and my brother rushed down to Mowe and some community members saw us and said that my dad was not aware yet and that we should not tell him anything, they would tell him together. They had lied to him that my mum was at a doctor’s place and
that she was getting better. I got to our door and saw my dad sitting outside. The man had cried his eyes out but I think he knew already that the community people were deceiving him. I greeted him and he asked what they were telling me and I said nothing. They didn’t let him enter inside but I was able to go in and I saw my kid bro inside already crying. They put her body in our room and our bed so I opened the door and saw her laying there and that was it. I lost it. Seeing her lifeless body, cotton wool in her nose and mouth, I wept profusely. The one person I swore to myself to protect and take care of in her old age after everything she’s done for me and my brothers, the one person who was a major reason for my struggling and making ends meet was gone, poof! Just like that. There was no prior sickness, or ailment, or a heads up for us to see this coming. It felt like the ground should open and swallow me. I could hear them bringing my dad inside the sitting room and I knew they were about to break the news to him. As soon as I heard him scream “Iya Laolu o!!!” I knew he already knew. Their age difference was about 25 years. He married her while she was young. She was the only man she had ever been with in her life. Utterly loyal to him throughout. The first woman he had been with left him with kids and ran off before he met her and we all have been a family
ever since. He cried that he should have been the one to go and not her. He had spent so much time on earth and she was the one meant to enjoy the fruit of all the labours. My dad took her death harder than all of us. Infact we had to send him away from the house for a few weeks to get himself. It’s been difficult ever since then. This event has made myself and my dad really close like we talk ever freaking day. He’s all we have left now and we’re doing our best to take of him. I’m grateful for friends and those online that stood by me during that period. It was hell for me. I still think about her, how I thought that she would still be around for like 20 more years at least but here we are, she died at 54. We at times feel we have this life figured out, but we don’t know shit. Vanity upon vanity.”  

Yul Edochie hails second wife, Judy Austin as she shares her story

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Nollywood actor and movie producer, Yul Edochie has hailed his second wife, Judy Austin as she shares her story. Judy Austin, the second wife of Yul Edochie has set tongues wagging after she shared a Thanksgiving video a few weeks after the death of Kambilichukwu, the first son of May and Yul Edochie. She recounted her trial as Yul Edochie’s second wife. Judy further stated that God loves her so much as she recounted how he saved her during her childbirth. “I don’t know where to start from, God loves me so much. I know it might sound strange to a lot of people, but God loves me so much. I don’t know if he loves everyone as much as he loves me. They say it’s he that wears the shoe that knows exactly where it pinches. It is only me that knows, just me. God loves me so much, he has continued to fight all my battles. I want the whole universe to worship God with me cause he has been awesome. You don’t need people’s validation once you have God’s validation in your life, you are good. If you are with God, you are the majority. I put to bed when it seems like it wouldn’t happen. He came through for me, he made sure that I am fine”, Judy Austin was heard in the video. In reacting to her video, Yul Edochie shared the video on his Facebook page and referred to Judy as “Ijele”, meaning a person of honor and dignity. He wrote on his page, “IJELE. Judy Austin breaks silence. Shares her story,”

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How I sent cake to my babe’s workplace and she ate it with her ‘office husband’ – Man shares heartbreaking story

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Nigerian man has taken to Twitter to share his heartbreaking experience with long distance relationships.

How I Sent Cake to My Babe’s Workplace and She Ate It with Her ‘Office Husband

The man identified simply as Emeka, narrated how he had sent a cake to his girlfriend’s office to surprise her on her birthday, but the surprise eventually turned out to be on him. According to Emeka, his girlfriend ended up sharing the cake with her office boyfriend and eventually left him to marry the same colleague. This experience, he said, was the reason why he strongly believed that long distance relationships cannot work. Emeka’s story came as a response to a tweet from another Twitter user who had suggested that long distance relationships only had bad PR. But Emeka’s experience seemed to prove otherwise, and he did not hold back in expressing his frustration with the concept of long distance relationships. He tweeted; “Long distance that I sent surprise birthday cake to at her office that she ate with office boyfriend who she’s married to today? Don’t get on my last nerves.” The tweet quickly gained traction on social media, with many users sympathizing with Emeka and sharing their own stories of long distance relationships gone wrong. Some users, however, argued that Emeka’s experience was not necessarily representative of all long distance relationships, and that there were many successful long distance relationships out there. In reaction, @therealdaddymo1 wrote; Last last e Don cast, na everybody go chop breakfast. This one na full three course meal with dessert and take away join ☹️🫢😭 @_OluwaKemie wrote; Lol. 😂😂😂 this is what we call premium breakfast, served hot😀😂. Pele Mr Emeka😂😂 @introvertedife added; My ex is based in Europe, he came home so I did a frame for him, the frame was delivered to him anonymously, Guy Man posted the frame on his IG hyping anoda lady, perhaps he thought it came from her, that when I realized that I was the side chick. See below; Long distance that I sent surprise birthday cake to at her office that she ate with office boyfriend who she’s married to today? Don’t get on my last nerves 😩 https://t.co/zF7Hf5Xl0R — Emeka 🧘‍♂️ (@IAmMrMeks) May 4, 2023

“How I was pregnant for 5 months without knowing while raising 8 months old daughter” — Lady shares emotional story (Video)

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"How I was pregnant for 5 months without knowing while raising 8 months old daughter" — Lady shares emotional story (Video)

Young lady narrates the shock of finding out she was 5 months pregnant while she was raising her 8-month-old daughter. A video making the rounds on social media captured the emotional narration of a mother who had two kids under a year.

"How I was pregnant for 5 months without knowing while raising 8 months old daughter" — Lady shares emotional story (Video)

According to the lady, her belly was growing, leaving her with the option of wearing a waist trainer. Unknown to her, she was carrying another baby which, however, struck her by surprise. In her video narration, she wrote; “Let’s talk abt how I got pregnant for 5 months without knowing. Few months after giving birth to my daughter, I was growing lean but I thought it was bcoz I was doing exclusive breastfeeding.

I had not yet menstruated which is normal. No sickness, not even a sign of pregnancy. My daughter was growing very well despite my hidden pregnancy. I was putting on waist trainers each very time without knowing I was pregnant.

"How I was pregnant for 5 months without knowing while raising 8 months old daughter" — Lady shares emotional story (Video)

I finally found out and started antenatal, my daughter was 8 months then. I still breastfeeded her till she was 11 months old. Things weren’t easy at all. I was preparing her for her birthday shoot. I was 8 months pregnant.” Watch the video below …

How my uncle’s wife turned me to housemaid — Man narrates heartbreaking story

How my uncle's wife turned me to housemaid — Man narrates heartbreaking story

A young man narrates the painful ordeal of living with his uncle and how his wife turned him into a fully employed housemaid under their care.

How my uncle's wife turned me to housemaid — Man narrates heartbreaking story

A Twitter user identified as @TobiDaGreatest shares the bitter experience of living with his uncle after losing his father in 2011. According to his narration, his life went from bad to terrible at the hands of his uncle’s wife who made his life even tougher than that of a typical housemaid. How my uncle’s wife turned me to housemaid “After my Dad’s sudden death in 2011 that I had to come to Lagos to live with my uncle whose Wife showed me Shege! 1)Sacked the House help, Asked me to move into his room which was a BQ separate from the main building. “We can’t have Bro TOBI here & still be paying a maid” she said. 2)I automatically took over the work of the Maid and she added some extra ones like Releasing the dogs once every one goes to sleep(dogs that used to be in Cage 24/7)I alwys had to wake up to a messy compound No thanks to D Dogs who wud’ve pooed all over and destroyed flowers etc. 3)I was new to Lagos then bt that didn’t matter to her, She’d take me to Mile 12 & make me knw all she gets her stuff frm & asked me to memorise all of them as I wud be the person coming there henceforth. A Bus almsot ran me over the day she sent me to mile 12 when I missed my way! 4)Whenever we cooked Moi-Moi,Of coz I was the one that did all the peeling, Grinding and all, She only had to scoop into leaves or nylon,She wud pack all the Bones and fish heads into some of them, Use toothpick on them so as to recognise them when serving.Yeah,Those are mine. 5.She stopped her husband in so many occasions from giving me money or stuff until that one learnt to start giving me behind her. No matter how plenty the clothes were, I had to wash them twice. I had counted 110 pieces of clothes before and I washed all of them twice! 6. She stopped Her husband from paying for school bus to pick and drop her daughter, She said I could do that so no matter how tired I was or Busy I was with work, I had to leave everything to take the girl to school and to go bring her when they close. I had no time for myself. 7. I èven chop slap sef, can’t remember the details but she slapped me once(Not her first tho)she don slap one my Uncles before too who happens to be a younger brother to her husband. She’d serve me bones,I once caught her using spoon to test a meat that has bone inside the pot. 8. She stopped her husband from buying me Christmas clothes, She asked him to give me one of his old shoes and if at all he wants to buy me clothes, It should be Native as jeans and shirts would be too costly ( she knew my uncle’d take me to where he shops where a shirt is 35K+) 9. My Exit started when she started accusing me of being behind her husband’s financial crisis then, That I was a bad luck. She’d wake me up and drag me to a church nearby during early morning service even tho I just started getting some sleep after so much work the previous day. 10. I traveled home to get some necessary documents to be used for my admission processing when my uncle called my Mum around 1am that she needed to take me to MFM so they cud “wash my head” and do deliverance for me. he said he wud pay for it. My Mum started crying nd I woke up 11. At last, I didn’t come back to Lagos, My uncle packed all my stuff into two Ghana-Must-go bags and sent them to me via Bus. My Hope of having someone that’d sponsor my Education dashed before my eyes. Guess what? I stood up, took up an internship with Jumia, Did all my 12. Admission processes my self, I entered UNILAG, Came to Lagos, Started @LegitGadgetsHub , Later on @LegitGistz and some other minor hustles. In my own little way, I Now provide for myself and my siblings and widowed mum While studying and I pray I get better. Let me add this for anyone thinking I did something to warrant the treatment. I’m a Proper home boy. My Mum trained me well, I do chores very well without being asked to,I cook very well, I did very well in that sector. As for the aspect of me being wayward, It wasn’t the case
I’ve never smoked or taken alcohol up till now,I don’t know Football, I am an introvert, I no dey comot ,Back at home it’s alwyas from my school-church-house so how I go come reach Lagos nd start doing what I didn’t do at home. I didn’t overstep my boundaries. I was always @home!
Meanwhile, I once had a session with @ISWISPodcast on my Dad’s death and messy polygamous family. This short story is the Aftermath of my Dad’s death. I want to talk more on this. So I can heal and move ON. Let’s have a Part 2 of that PodCast please 🙏 I forgot to add that I was Using Nivea body lotion when I moved there,My uncle asked One day so he could buy for me and I told him it’s Nivea. She said “Don’t start using Nivea Bcs you’re now in a rich man house oh, Better stick to sweet mother or Vaseline”..I can’t forget that🥺 Through out my stay there, Whenever she was going out and it’s going remain only me at home, she’d ask me to coman take whatever I need inside and lock the main building. till now I don’t understand her reason for that. She didn’t do that Sha whenever her own Siblings are around. I single-handedly ( with the help of God Almighty) Processed my admission into UNILAG all the way from Ondo, I was admitted on merit and my preferred course sef. I ran to Twitter for help with Funds. I remember @OgbeniDipo sent me 25K and some people on his TL. I Will never 4get.” After my Dad’s sudden death in 2011 that I had to come to Lagos to live with my uncle whose Wife showed me Shege! 1)Sacked the House help,Asked me to move into his room which was a BQ separate from the main building. “We can’t have Bro TOBI here & still be paying a maid”she said https://t.co/FUWQQOlURs —  Oluwa Tobi #EndSARS (@TobiDaGreatest) April 18, 2023

POS operator shares her ‘Grass to Grace’ story as she relocates abroad (video)

POS operator shares her ‘Grass to Grace’ story as she relocates abroad (video)

A POS operator has shared her achievement tale as she departs abroad to continue her studies. POS operator shares her ‘Grass to Grace’ story as relocate abroad (video) The young woman shared her story on social media, noting how her companions were occupied with writing the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam and obtaining admission, whereas she had to remain behind and manage her parents’ POS business. She had aspired to pursue higher education overseas and had clung onto hope until her breakthrough finally arrived.

POS operator shares her ‘Grass to Grace’ story as relocate abroad (video)

In a video depicting her transformation, she wrote: “My classmates in Nigeria were all securing admissions into different universities, but I hadn’t even written the JAMB yet. I was managing my parents’ POS business and constantly subjected to ridicule whenever my classmates came to the shop.

“It hurt me deeply, and I often cried and begged my mother to let me go to school in nigeria that I am tired of hoping I’ll school aboad. Her response was always reassuring, telling me to trust in God’s plan and be patient. “Despite the uncertainties, I held onto my faith and decided not to write the JAMB exam. I believed that God would take perfect control.” See the post below: