“I’m running mad in this country” – Williams Uchemba laments over electricity crisis

"I’m running mad in this country” – Williams Uchemba laments over electricity crisis

Williams Uchemba, a well-known actor has expressed worry over the inadequate electricity supply and lack of diesel to run generators. Williams Uchemba posted a video and a request for permission to rant on his verified Instagram page. The seasoned actor claimed that although his estate in Lagos State’s Ikoyi neighborhood was well-known for having intermittent power supplies, however, that has changed. According to him, things have become so bad that the estate that once had 24-hour electricity hardly receives enough power. "I’m running mad in this country” – Williams Uchemba laments over electricity crisis"I’m running mad in this country” – Williams Uchemba laments over electricity crisisUchemba Williams, Nollywood actor. source: Google He claimed that after being contacted by the PHCN manager in his region, he demanded that the estate chairman visit him to receive “Christmas money.” He also bemoaned the fact that most petrol stations do not sell diesel, so his chauffeur was unable to get it for him to use to power his generator. Uchemba claimed that he has now resorted to talking to his neighbors, some of whom are selling diesel to him for N1200 per liter, and that they have raised the price. ‘’I am going mad in this country… The rich are not crying. The rich are dying. With all your money, you will die in Nigeria,” the Nollywood actor said.

Williams Uchemba reveals instructions to hide his daughter’s face

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Nollywood actor Williams Uchemba has reveal how he was instructed strictly never to reveal the face of his daughter until she turned one year.

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According to the actor, at the age of 17, he knew that his first child would be a girl. He recounted how God lead him to a quotation in the Bible where it assured him of God’s plan for his life. Williams Uchemba who has taken to his Instagram page revealed that he was given specific instructions as to raise his daughter adding that one specific instructions given to him was to hide his daughter’s face until she is one year.

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He wrote: “At age 17 years it was laid in my spirit that my first child will be a girl and I would name her Chikammara which means (God knows more than me). “I didn’t understand why until I was led to read Jeremiah 29:11 which says “ For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future “ “Certain instructions were given on how to raise her and one of them was I SHOULD NOT REVEAL HER FACE UNTIL SHE TURNS 1 (reasons I still don’t know until now), in much as I really wanted to share her picture, I had to obey. “Today 8th of February my first fruit turns one and I am happy to share all the wonderful moments we’ve shared with her in this past year. Happy birthday Ka mama @kamarauchemba. Daddy loves you.”

“I’ll rather wait for 8 hours to get my PVC than endure another 8 years of misery” – Williams Uchemba declares, urges Nigerians to get their PVCs

"I’ll rather wait for 8 hours to get my PVC than endure another 8 years of misery" – Williams Uchemba declares, urges Nigerians to get their PVCs

Popular actor and comedian, Williams Uchemba discloses how motivated he is and the length he’d go to get his permanent voters card.
With the 2023 elections drawing nigh, and the flagbearers of the major parties chosen, citizens of Nigeria are set to elect their leaders.

The actor who is at the moment in Enugu state has said that he’s willing to stay long eight hours to do his PVC than suffer another eight years under the wrong choice.
The father of one has urged Nigerians to endure the eight hours of PVC registration so they’d not suffer another eight years.
He wrote;
“I’ll rather wait eight hours for my PVC to be ready than another eight years of misery. The process might not be easy but remember how important your vote will be.8hrs wait is better than 8years of pain.”

Williams Uchemba advises victims on what to do immediately after first experience

Williams Uchemba advises victims on what to do immediately after first experience

Nigerian actor and writer, Williams Uchemba has advised victims of domestic violence to ignore those who tell them to endure the violence in their homes and leave the house immediately after the first experience.

This is coming in the wake of the death of popular gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, who reportedly died of the social vice.
On Instagram, Uchemba wrote: “If you are going through Domestic abuse/ Violence of any kind LEAVE THE HOUSE FIRST, Na person why day alive day discuss forgiveness.”

He added: “If you are being abused through domestic violence And you take the case to your pastor / imam/leader, and he ask you to go back to the house where your abuser is, change Church. Cos that your leader needs therapy too.

“Because not recognizing that the issue is not from you but the man/woman that is the abuser is a major problem.
“And God help you if someone I know and care about comes to me and tells me they have been abused by you(whether physically or sexually or any kind). Thank God I have money cos I will make sure I use my last money to send you to jail.”

 
 
 

Williams Uchemba advises victims on what to do immediately after first experience

Williams Uchemba advises victims on what to do immediately after first experience

Nigerian actor and writer, Williams Uchemba has advised victims of domestic violence to ignore those who tell them to endure the violence in their homes and leave the house immediately after the first experience.

This is coming in the wake of the death of popular gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, who reportedly died of the social vice.
On Instagram, Uchemba wrote: “If you are going through Domestic abuse/ Violence of any kind LEAVE THE HOUSE FIRST, Na person why day alive day discuss forgiveness.”

He added: “If you are being abused through domestic violence And you take the case to your pastor / imam/leader, and he ask you to go back to the house where your abuser is, change Church. Cos that your leader needs therapy too.

“Because not recognizing that the issue is not from you but the man/woman that is the abuser is a major problem.
“And God help you if someone I know and care about comes to me and tells me they have been abused by you(whether physically or sexually or any kind). Thank God I have money cos I will make sure I use my last money to send you to jail.”

 
 
 

Williams Uchemba gushes over daughter as she clocks two months old, a day after wife’s birthday

Williams Uchemba gushes over daughter as she clocks two months old, a day after wife's birthday

Popular Nollywood actor, Williams Uchemba celebrates the two most beautiful women in his life, his wife and daughter.

Williams Uchemba gushes over daughter as she clocks two months, a day after wife's birthday

The child actor had taken to Instagram a day earlier to mark the birthday of his darling wife with a heart-melting note.
“As you add a new year to your life today may you grow in wisdom , knowledge, strength and good health.
May God grant you all your heart desires and my the portals of heaven open to every request you make, you will live long and prosper in everything you do and as you a blessing to me and many the cosmos and the governing bodies of the universe will always favour you and whatever you lay your hands on. Happy birthday my Love. I love you ❤️,” he wrote.
A day after, Williams took to the image-sharing platform to gosh over his cute daughter, Kamara, while expressing surprise at how quickly she’s two months old.

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“Can’t believe she is two months already,” he wrote.

Mary Njoku, Williams Uchemba reveal why they’re grateful Nigeria didn’t qualify for World Cup

Mary Njoku, Williams Uchemba reveal why they're grateful Nigeria didn't qualify for World Cup

Nigeria’s failure to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar has been deemed a blessing in disguise by two Nollywood stars, Mary Njoku and Williams Uchemba.

Reacting to Super Eagles’ unfavourable 1-1 draw with Ghana, actress Mary on her Instagram page noted that she’s grateful Nigeria was disqualified because it would have been a distraction for the youths to focus on the country’s insecurity challenge and its alleged bad government.
In her words: “Thank God we didn’t qualify for the world cup. It would have been a distraction.
“We need to focus on the real problems in Nigeria. And pressure the Govt to do something. An attack on a train! An attack at the airport The insecurity in Nigeria is alarming! No more unnecessary distractions!!!! This needs everyone’s attention!!
Uchemba, who shared the same view on his Instagram page wrote: “Maybe it’s good we lost. So we can channel our anger on the pressing issue in the country.

“Almost 1000 Nigerian citizens cannot be accounted for and people are acting like It’s a normal thing.”