“Play boy don cast” – Moment Michelle Alozie trashes flowers received from Neo amid dating rumors

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neo alozie flowersneo alozie flowers A video that has caused a buzz online shows the moment Nigerian footballer, Michelle Alozie trashes a bouquet of flowers she supposedly received from BBNaija star, Neo Akpofure. Rumors on the street have it that the reality star is dating the talented footballer and scientist, Alozie, while still supposedly in a relationship with his colleague, Beauty Tukura.

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Neo Akpofure. However, recent reports have consequently revealed that the soccer player refuted the claim that they are in a relationship. In a new video which has set tongues wagging, Michelle Alozie shared a video of the moment she threw a bouquet of red flowers she had received into a trash can while laughing uproariously.

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Michelle Alozie. oghenerieru wrote: “Ah wait o,neo gave her flowers and she thrashed it?” etimajonathan wondered: Does this mean that Neo was two timing and both ladies just found out? This is certainly not an innocent coincidence.” Pink_Lip_balm commented: “Looks like Neo was try to play both women but e don cast 😂” Sweetsonia247 penned: “Play boy , e don cost 😂😂😂” official_rickajecy wrote: “Alozie na low key savage queen 😂😂😂” Watch video below … Neo fumbled Alozie??😂😂😂
Man is for the streets #BBNaijaAIIStars #BBNaija pic.twitter.com/6jX8SnPAUT — TheCutestKimmy👅 (@symply_kim) November 2, 2023  

Woman trashes newborn baby’s bib after seeing words written on it

Woman trashes newborn baby's bib after seeing words written on it

A Nigerian grandmother got scared after seeing the words which were boldly written on her grandson’s bib. The video shared by the baby’s mother identified as @jessicaseth_ on the TikTok app has gone viral. In the video, @jessicaseth_ asked her mother why she threw away her baby’s bib and her mother explained that she believes objects with the inscription “mini monster” can possess children. She then anoints her grandchild with oil while casting out the supposed spirit. The video has caused a stir on social media, with many people reacting to the grandmother’s extreme reaction. Some found the video amusing, while others were supportive of the grandmother’s beliefs. Here are some reactions from netizens; @Khanyisile said:
“I am with her. Totally. Don’t take some things for granted. No matter how small they seem.” @royal_fashion reacted:
“I support mama on this one ooo.” @Christiana Ikhoghene said:
“I remembered when I bought school bag for my son, they wrote mob on it and I didn’t notice, my husband made me return it that he did not birth a mob.” @Winnifred Richard said:
“My mom did same thing with my baby bodysuit and shirt that has skeleton.” @Sekbas OLORI KOTUN said:
“It’s important we check inscriptions on clothes before buying, not for kids alone sef …same for us too. So, kudos to ur mama.” @Zoeiii reacted:
“Mummy is right
see angel sleeping.” @rosing are red said:
“Shes right please. that’s a little angel.” @user743591228265 said:
“It’s funny but I won’t also buy for my child oo.” @Jadesola reacted:
“Poor baby.” @raddiseclothing1 said:
“God bless our grandmother.” @Jaxx_Amahle said:
“It’s like how my mom won’t allow me to wear black because she thinks it’s a bad omen.” @big captain reacted:
“Your mom is the best mom ever I support you ma.” @Hart said:
“My mom is here saying Amen to your mom’s prayers.” See video below
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Lagos Gov’t trashes ’Gangs of Lagos’ movie

Lagos Gov't trashes ’Gangs of Lagos’ movie

The Lagos Government has berated the promoters and marketers of the movie “Gangs of Lagos” describing it as mocking Lagos’ cultural heritage.

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The Lagos Government in a statement released on their site says that the movie “Gangs of Lagos” has portrayed a misrepresentation of the Lagos culture and also displays the culture of Lagos State in a derogatory manner. The statement reads; “A release signed by the Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Pharm. (Mrs.) Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf said the Ministry, being the regulatory body and custodian of the culture of Lagos State, views the film/series as a mockery of the Heritage of Lagos. “The Commissioner expressed her disappointment with the promoters of the film, Jade Osiberu, and Kemi Akindoju, for portraying the Eyo Masquerade as a gun-wielding villain while adorning the full traditional regalia.” “We are of the opinion that the production of the film ‘The Gang of Lagos’ is very unprofessional and misleading while its content is derogatory of our culture, with the intention to desecrate the revered heritage of the people of Lagos. It is an unjust profiling of a people and culture as being barbaric and nefarious. It depicts a gang of murderers rampaging across the State”.  

Reno Omokri trashes idea that Tems is first Nigeria to win Grammy

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Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has trashed the comment on social media that Tems is the first Nigerian to win a Grammy award. reno omokri Nigerian singer Tems was nominated in the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ and ‘Best Rap Song’ and won the ‘Best Melodic Rap Performance’ category on Sunday night, at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. After Tems win, a lot of have hailed her as they tag her as the first Nigerian songstress to win a Grammy award. However, Reno Omokri has debunked the claims that Tems is the first Nigerian adding that Nigerian-British singer, Sade Adu, never identified herself as a Nigerian. According to Reno, Sade has spent 40 years promoting Nigeria and it would be wrong to give her credit to Tems. He wrote: Sade Adu has always identified with Nigeria. When interviewed, she stressed her Nigerianness. She did not funkify her name to make it sound European. In interview after interview, she asserted the fact that she is a Nigerian born in Ibadan. So, let us appreciate her. She is the first Nigerian female to win a Grammy in 1986. In honouring another female who eminently deserves to be honoured, let us not dishonour Sade Adu. By saying someone else is the first Nigerian female to win a Grammy, what we are telling Ms. Adu is that she is not a Nigerian. I know many people will rush here to insult me. But before commenting, take a minute to put yourself in Sade Adu’s shoes. You have spent 40 years promoting Nigeria. Insisting to the British media that you are Nigerian when they proudly claimed you for Britain. Then today, you read that someone else is the first Nigerian female to win a Grammy. How would you feel? If after you have put yourself in Sade Adu’s shoes you still feel the need to insult me, then please go ahead.