Kiddwaya suggests ‘Big Brother’ as DJ Cuppy asks for iPhone 15

Big Brother Kiddwaya DJ Cuppy fans iPhone 15 Pro Max

Big Brother Kiddwaya DJ Cuppy fans iPhone 15 Pro Max

“Apply for Big Brother” – Kiddwaya suggests as DJ Cuppy begs fans, ‘Cupcakes,’ for a brand new iPhone 15 Pro Max Reality TV star, Terseer Kiddwaya Waya, recently attracted attention online with his suggestion to notable personality DJ Cuppy, who asked her fans, affectionately referred to as Cupcakes, to gift her a brand new iPhone 15 Pro Max. DJ Cuppy, whose real name is Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, took to her social media page to kindly request her fans to consider gifting her a brand new iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Big Brother Kiddwaya DJ Cuppy fans iPhone 15 Pro Max

Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, DJ Cuppy. She wrote: “So, am I allowed to ask my Cupcakes to buy me an iPhone 15 Pro Max? I’m just asking if I can ask. I swear I’ve seen my peers in Nigeria receive cars from their fans.” Immediately after she made this request, fans and well-wishers flooded the comment section with their reactions.

Big Brother Kiddwaya DJ Cuppy fans iPhone 15 Pro Max

Reality TV star, Terseer Kiddwaya Waya. However, not long after, Kiddwaya quoted her post on his timeline and suggested that she apply for Big Brother Naija. His statement: “Apply for Big Brother.” Kiddwaya’s advice comes amid numerous reports that many BBNaija stars or reality TV personalities are gifted goods worth millions of Naira, phones, money, and other items by fans. SEE POST:

Tweep stirs controversy as he suggests ways of finding out if a woman truly loves her man

Tweep stirs controversy as he suggests way of finding out if a woman truly loves her man

A netizen has caused a commotion on social media as he suggests way a man can find out if his woman truly loves him. In a post shared on social media page, a Tweep identified as @FrazzleDazzzled advised men on how they can find out if their partners are truly the one.

Tweep stirs controversy as he suggests way of finding out if a woman truly loves her man

According to him, if a man wants to find out if his woman loves him, he should break up with her and begin ignoring her. He said that if the woman does not spend the whole time begging him, then she isn’t the one for him. Admitting that this method is quite cruel, he insisted that it is by keeping some distance that a man gets to find out what she truly thinks of him. In his words: “If you love her and think she’s ”the one”? Break up with her.
Ignore her for a month. If she does anything but BEG for you back everyday — she never truly loved you to begin with. Sounds cold. But will save a LOT of pain People don’t like this tweet, because they know if they do it they’ll find out she never actually loved them. Don’t be mean to her.
Don’t be cruel. But break up, distance yourself, and let her reveal how she feels with her actions. If you settle down with someone who’s untested?
You deserve a broken heart and 50% of your networth taken away.” If you love her and think she’s ”the one”? Break up with her.
Ignore her for a month. If she does anything but BEG for you back everyday — she never truly loved you to begin with. Sounds cold. But will save a LOT of pain — PROFESSOR EHRICH Ω WEISS 🪬 (@FrazzleDazzzled) May 7, 2023

Tinubu writes Emefiele, suggests solutions to Naira Scarcity

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), pens an open letter to CBN’s Emefiele starting solutions to the ongoing Naira notes scarcity in the country.

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The Naira note scarcity which began following the redesign of the Nigerian currency prompted Tinubu to suggest solutions to the CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele. In the letter Tinubu advised that both the old and new naira notes should remain legal tender for a year; CBN should remove all charges on online transactions, among others. The full letter reads: “The past few weeks have been a challenging one for Nigerians especially our SME’s, poor and vulnerable masses and those whose very survival depend on daily cash transactions. They have felt the brunt of the combined problems of scarcity of fuel and new Naira notes. “We feel the pains of our market women and artisans who have experienced low sales because customers do not have cash to make purchases. We hear the loud cries of farmers in rural areas and hinterlands who have been forced to sell their produce at much lower prices so they don’t lose out completely. We-hear every Nigerian dealing with the consequences of the roll-out of the cash swap programme. “While the scarcity arising from the supply limitations of the new naira notes is still with us, we are encouraged about reports that the fuel queues across the country are easing out as a result of better supply to fuel stations. We are now confronted with how to bring quick, sustainable solution, and relief to Nigerians on the challenges still posed by the non availability of new Naira notes, so that social and economic activities can move on unimpeded and normalcy can immediately return to our financial services sector and overall productivity of our nation.” “In seeking a quick resolution, the National Council of State met on Friday, February 10, 2022 and advised the government and Central Bank in particular, to push more new Naira notes into circulation and also allow for the old notes to remain a legal tender by ensuring supply gaps relative to infrastructural limitations are bridged by recirculating it to ameliorate the pains caused by the scarcity of new ones. We agree with the wisdom of the Council of States as a necessary starting point to begin redressing the unintended consequences of what would have otherwise been a good policy that required mainstream adoption. For the records, I and my running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima and our campaign council do not have anything against the CBN Naira redesign and cashless policy in principle. We are, however, only concerned about its disruptive implementation and the hardship it has brought on the generality of our people who currently can’t access their hard-earned money to meet obligations and the attendant consequences on the informal sector, where majority operate.” “Despite the challenges and current difficulties, we are a country of resilient, bold and courageous people who don’t succumb to hard times. We have always overcome our most difficult times and come out better as a people and a nation. This time will not be different. We will make lemonade out of our current lemons. Tinubu writes Emefiele, suggests solutions to Naira Scarcity “To bring immediate relief to our people, we urge the Central Bank to consider the following: 1. Following the advice of the Council of States, the CBN should announce that the old and new Naira notes (especially the non-withdrawn notes and coins) will co-exist as legal tender for the next 12 months to follow examples of countries that have successfully implemented similar monetary policy. This will immediately remove growing tension in the country, eliminate panic reactions by the populace and allow time to scale up infrastructural gaps around alternative payment options to cash. 2. We advise the immediate suspension of associated charges on online transactions and bank transfers and payments via POS until the current crisis is fully resolved. This cost should be considered a roll-out expense by the CBN to incentivise the envisaged shift to alternative transaction channels; for both the financial services consuming public and those in charge of implementing the scale-up programme. Headquarters of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) 3. Mobilise all Money Deposit Banks, Payment platforms to show clear commitment and timelines on expanding their infrastructure and support services. 4. Bring in Fintech companies with capabilities into currency swap programme for the next 90 days to help decongest banking halls and ATM points where people line up for hours. 5. The Central Bank and other relevant MDA’s should form an Inter-Agency Action Committee for immediate oversight over the cash supply gaps from the Nigerian Security and Minting Company and deal with issues around capabilities and turn around time to meet the needs of the informal sector and unbanked people. 6. The CBN, National Orientation Agency and Ministry of Information, State and Local Governments with their relevant organs in both the public and private sectors should commence a major public enlightenment and sensitisation campaign to further educate and empower our people on the new naira and cashless policy for better understanding and mainstream adoption. “As leaders, our commitment to our country everyday must be on how to make life better for our people and we are called upon not to waste the opportunity the moment presents to us to ramp up capacity and capability to serve 200 million Nigerians, leaving no one behind and ultimately improve the living conditions of every single Nigerian. Our task now is to restore hope in the country by implementing these steps to energise our people that we can do big things for a better future and shared prosperity. We can build upon this citizen-focused policy challenge to offer a template on how governance should work for the people. “God bless you and God bless Nigeria. We are overcomers.”

Feminist rants as suitor suggests 50/50 split

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A self styled feminist has narrated how a man had enraged her by suggesting they split bills equally. The lady with the handle @PrincessUkoko on Twitter revealed that she was in talking stage with a guy who said they’d have to split responsibilities seeing that she advocates feminism.

She stated that she had bashed him for suggesting this. According to @PrincessUkoko, relationships should be seamless, and not contractual. Excerpt from her tweet reads: “Randomly remembered how I was talking to this guy, first week or so of talking stage and he said something about me being feminist & how we should do 50/50. I don’t even know when I said “May the fire of the Lord consume you & the mouth you used to utter those words” Yes! I want women to work & support their partners financially, but ratio should not be defined, the support should be seamless & not contractual 😊 Me: I want women to support financially, but it shouldn’t be contractual.”