“I’m not a woman wrapper” – Pheelz

"I’m not a woman wrapper" – Pheelz

Nigerian music producer and singer, Phillip Kayode Moses, popularly known as Pheelz, has revealed that he is a “ladies’ man,” admitting that this is reflected in his lyrical content, which is usually about women. However, he clarified that being a gentleman is an important part of his identity, and he is not a “woman wrapper.”

"I’m not a woman wrapper" – Pheelz

Speaking on the audiovisual podcast F&S Uncensored, Pheelz stated that his love for women inspires his music and that he takes pride in his appearance and the way he treats them. Pheelz also discussed his fan base, which he calls “The Trybe,” and revealed that he enjoys taking them on dates and getting to know them personally. “I’m a ladies’ man. That’s why I sing about them [ladies]…I’m not a woman wrapper. I’m a ladies’ man. I’m a gentleman. The ladies love me. I talk good, smell good, am six-foot, body built, make love good. You understand, no be indomie things. They no dey do indomie for here o. We take our time. “I called my fan base, The Trybe, and I love every single one of them. I love going for dates like I just take some ladies of The Trybe on a date. But I’m planning something for the guys as well…The kind of fan base I want to have, I don’t want to be away from my fans. My real fans, I want them to feel like they know me. And I want them to really know me. That’s why I take some of them on a date.” He said.

Woman in tears as Lagos Govt demolishes her house, others

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"I was in the hospital when I was called" — Woman in tears as Lagos State govt demolishes her house (Video)

Woman breaks down in tears as the Lagos State Government demolishes her house alongside 12 others in the Ajao Estate area of the state. A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment houses worth millions of naira was brought down following the order of the government.

"I was in the hospital when I was called" — Woman in tears as Lagos State govt demolishes her house (Video)

The state authorities have blamed the demolition, which commenced on Friday, on illegal occupation and construction in close proximity to the Murtala International Airport, Lagos. The General Manager of the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), Gbolahan Oki, provided several reasons for the demolition while addressing reporters. Oki stated that the buildings lacked the necessary approvals and were located in restricted areas around the airport, while some were situated near aviation fuel pipelines.

"I was in the hospital when I was called" — Woman in tears as Lagos State govt demolishes her house (Video)

He further added that this situation could result in a potential disaster, such as a fire outbreak from the pipeline, which could lead to the loss of both lives and properties. The builders were said to have failed to possess the required documents and approvals for constructing in that particular area. Watch the video below …

Woman welcomes baby after 10 years of childlessness, 8 failed IVFs

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Woman welcomes baby after 10 years of childlessness, 8 failed IVFs

An overjoyed woman welcomes a baby into her household after 10 years of waiting in her marriage and having multiple failed IVFs. Songs of praise resound across the social media platform of a user identified as Pathos Exclusive Clothing on Instagram as she announces the arrival of her child.

Woman welcomes baby after 10 years of childlessness, 8 failed IVFs

In a short caption, she emphasized how she had invested in multiple In vitro fertilisation (IVF) and ceaseless prayers to have her own child but all proved abortive. Sharing her testimony, her short caption reeked of overwhelming joy and plenty of words yet to be spoken. “TEN YEARS, EIGHT FAILED IVFs LATER ….. AFI ORUKO TUNTUN PE’MI ❤️ [Translation: I shall be addressed with a new name.],” she wrote.

American woman enjoying ‘soft life’ in Nigeria shares vacation experience (Video)

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An American lady identified as Monique a.k.a Mummy Tayo shares a swell vacation experience in Nigeria contrary to Western media’s portrayal of the country as a poverty centre. The mother of one took to social media to share her vacation experience in Nigeria while emphasizing how her loved ones were worried for her sake based on what they learnt from the mainstream media.

According to the American woman, she is enjoying a ‘soft life’ in Nigeria and her only issue is with mosquitoes only. “The media showing nothing but poverty in Nigeria making my loved ones fear for my safety when I told them I’m travelling there with my 2yo son and Nigerian baby daddy. Meanwhile we are living the soft life on vacation. More worried about the mosquitos tbh,” she wrote. Reactions Trailing American Lady’s Vacation in Nigeria Asanwa36 noted: “Awww Nigeria is massive fun, there is poverty everywhere, UK, America etc.” Lola Comfort penned: “on your next visit go to the capital city Abuja.. you’d realize it’s just as good as your country.” user8541571947301: “enjoy your stay and the love. i hope u find foods u will like.” T wrote: “Yup, like every economy Poverty and Soft life co exists perfectly in Nigeria lol.” ugochi91 noted: “I stay in lagos, but when i got to Abuja i was making a fuss about mosquitoes till i noticed there was non, i was shocked and relieved at d same time.” Watch the video below …

Pregnant woman shares epic transformation photos (Photos)

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A woman who thought she would slay during her pregnancy has shocked many online with her pregnancy transformation photos. The expectant mother shared the surprising photos via Twitter and massive reactions trailed her post.

Nwabisa said: “I’ve only seen these changes on those who carry girls, especially the pigmentation.” Nx Tierney wrote: “Pregnancy can change a woman of course. But the makeup eyebrows done hair etc is the big change here.” Sauda reacted: “When I think about having a baby and these dramatic body changes I get scared.” Pedi Babe added: “Is it me or Nigerian women have it worse when they’re pregnant like everything is more extra for them than other women.”

“Judy’s one of the strongest woman I know” – Esther Nwachukwu slams Georgina Onuoha for berating Judy Austin’s condolence post

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Controversial thespian, Esther Nwachukwu has blasted her colleague, Georgina Onuoha for criticizing Judy Austin’s condolence post on the demise of Yul Edochie’s son. You may recall that Judy Austin who hasn’t commented on the demise of her stepson had broken silence in a sombre post.

Esther Nwachukwu blasts Georgina Onuoha Judy Austin

Georgina Onuoha, had however, found the post to be unseemly since she had supposedly been the cause of the family’s emotional trauma.

Esther Nwachukwu who swooped in to defend Judy Austin said that Judy is the strongest woman she knows because she’s constantly being dragged by trolls.

According to Esther Nwachukwu, Georgina hasn’t been securing movie roles since she moved to USA and has been using Instagram to troll Judy Austin in a bid to stay relevant. Read Also:

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“In less than 2 years, I collected wedding and death certificate” – Woman mourns as she loses husband

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A Nigerian woman identified as @Tolameora has mourned her husband who died barely two years after they got married. Taking to her Twitter page to share the sad news, the heartbroken woman revealed that she collected her wedding certificate and death certificate of her husband in less than 2 years.    

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She wrote;  “In less than 2 years I collected wedding certificate and death certificate of my husband. God you do this one!!!.”  “Babatunde, we said we will stay old and grey and see our children’s children! Why am I choosing your casket? Why am I picking the clothes you are to be buried in? Why am I choosing the date for you to be buried? God why me?” See her post below; woman loses husband woman loses husband  

Caucasian woman stirs reactions following traditional way of serving Nigerian husband food (Video)

Caucasian woman stirs reactions following traditional way of serving Nigerian husband food (Video)

A happily married Caucasian woman leaves many wowed with her traditional method of serving her Nigerian husband food. A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment a Western woman presented food to her husband in the African way.

Caucasian woman stirs reactions following traditional way of serving Nigerian husband food (Video)

The woman had prepared a local delicacy for her man while serving it to him on her knees – a traditional method practised across Africa which has almost phased out due to modern practices. The gesture of preserving the African culture by a foreigner left many social media users stunned.

Caucasian woman stirs reactions following traditional way of serving Nigerian husband food (Video)

See some reactions that followed below … Halleluya2013 wrote: “Oyinbo women want to adapt to Yoruba culture.” Ade_the_mike opined: “4 her to know hw too cook Africa food she mean business 😂😂.” Folorunshostev.j wrote: “Gone are the days when marriage was sacred and honored.” Emmanuel_garba_realtor stated: “That’s what I’m talking about 👏👏👏👏” Bigstan.e wrote: “Hope this continues and not for the sake of the video” Orimoloyemayokun noted: “He go still cheat…it’s our nature. Our wives don’t do this on the basis of us not cheating but for God.” Qlinksstore1 emphasized: “qlinksstore1’s profile picture
Western women can never be this respectful….they are always right and trying to compete with men.” Watch the video below …

Woman accidentally shot while sitting in her living room

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A 24-year-old Somali woman has been reportedly shot in the clitoris after a stray bullet entered her room while she was seated in her living room. A report from Daily Mail says that the stray bullets pierced the living room ceiling and hit the woman. The Somali woman was reported to have been transported to a local hospital for treatment. According to a CT scan run on her, it confirmed that the bullet has lodged inside the clitoris after being discharged into the vulva. The Journal of Surgery Case has said that this is the first case where a person has been shot in her clitoris and that the bullet has been successfully removed. “Non-obstetric vulva trauma is an extremely rare occurrence. Typically, the cause of non-obstetric vulvar trauma includes sports-related injuries, straddle injuries, and midline splitting injuries. To the best of our knowledge, this case is unique due to the bullet being retained in the clitoris.” “The treatment of the foreign body is mostly surgical removal. Under local anesthesia, this patient underwent complete surgical removal of the metallic foreign body. During surgical excision, care should be taken not to damage the urethra and other pelvic issues”, doctors at the Erdoğan Hospital in Mogadishu said.    

Life coach, Solomon Buchi defends woman who called Igbo men “insufferable and misogynistic”

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Life coach, Solomon Buchi defends woman who called Igbo men "insufferable and misogynistic"An Igbo woman took to Twitter to write her opinion about her kinsmen from the Eastern part of Nigeria. According to the lady, identified as @Aphrodiety__, Igbo men are very annoying, arrogant, and have a striking dislike for successful women. As expected, her opinion has been met with a lot of criticism and also stirred up a  whole controversy. While most ladies agree with this point, the men are unabashedly unrepentant with their egoistic and snarky responses. However, writer and life coach, Solomon Buchi Bartholomew, has come to the lady’s defence, saying that what she said about Igbo men is true, though she should try not to generalise. Solomon Buchi, who is also an Igbo man, took to his twitter page to weigh in on the controversial post and also call out his tribesmen for being control freaks. He accused Igbo men of acting like “demigods” when they have money and forcefully trying to turn their wives to housewives. He said they see women as the “lesser gender” and are obsessed with male children. He wrote, #Thread If I say that Igbos are hardworking, a lot of y’all will nod and agree with me. But if I say that Igbo men are typically misogynistic, you bash and cuss me out. Why would you agree to a conclusive positive statement and not take criticisms that way too? — Solomon Buchi (@Solomon_Buchi) May 15, 2019 If I say that Igbos are hardworking, a lot of y’all will nod and agree with me. But if I say that Igbo men are typically misogynistic, you bash and cuss me out. Why would you agree to a conclusive positive statement and not take criticisms that way too? First off, there’s really a problem with selective stereotypes. Besides, stereotypes are stereotypes because they have truths in them. We will say Yoruba people love parties. Hausas are hospitable and United. Igbos are hardworking and business oriented. Yeah? Now, in that same light, there are sides to the positives too. Igbo men are highly misogynistic; this is not tribalism. This isn’t fueling ethnocentrism; this is just a truth. If you call it a generalization then let’s look at our hypocrisy.. Nigerians will come online and say the police is tough, bad and tyrannical towards the citizens. The police is mostly painted in bad light. Nobody remembers that’s stereotyping. There are freaking good police men but outnumbered by the bad ones. What am I trying to say? When someone calls out a tribe; criticizing them, don’t even come claiming its stereotyping because we all freaking stereotype and it’s not always bad! We all know every stereotype has exceptions! Do Akwa Ibom people love dog meat? Yes! Many but then not ALL! Are Nigerian politicians corrupt? Most not all! What am I saying? There’s always something peculiar to a group of people! Good and bad! Now back to the main talk.. They usually feel like they are demigods especially when they have money; they feel entitled to a woman and everything about her. Their ego is bloated and honestly usually uncouth. This is the truth. They’d tell you how they can feed you in disdain just because you refused to comply to their proposal. They’d remind you how they have someone your mate that they are taking care of. They’d get married to a woman and turn her to a housewife by force. Control you like you don’t have a mind of your own. The Igbo traditional practices don’t help. They have misogyny so entrenched in them. The woman is seen as a lesser gender. It’s prevalent with Igbos, the obsession with male children is just so much. And even when a there’s a girl child, there are Igbo sayings like: “Nwoke bu ugwu nwanyi”. This means that a man is the dignity of a woman. Like saying a woman is incomplete without a man. There are many instances. Ask women around you. Many of them will conform to you. I am not saying all Igbos are this way but trust me it’s more difficult to make a typical Igbo man to consider gender equality than any other tribe. We are very traditional. Always clenched to how our fathers did it. Always. Well, this isn’t a hate post. This is a call out post that we can do better. There are good Igbo men who are progressive. So yeah, Igbo men should strive to be more open and shed the stripes of misogyny. I know it’s how we were conditioned but you should make the difference. Gracias!