An investigation uncovers how Nigerian lawmakers violated national laws and ignored the needs of the physically challenged despite spending N42 billion on unnecessary renovations. Additionally, the report delves into disinformation that fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna, and the dark world of illicit tin mining in Plateau. The news also features the actress's first child, Oluwafirewamiri, born in the United States, with speculation surrounding the identity of the father.
Nigerian lawmakers violate country’s law, ignore PWD’s needs despite spending N42 billion on renovationsSPECIAL REPORT: How disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in KadunaBeneath the Surface: The Dark World of Illicit Tin Mining in PlateauNigerian lawmakers violate country’s law, ignore PWD’s needs despite spending N42 billion on renovationsSPECIAL REPORT: How disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in KadunaThe actress welcomed her first child, Oluwafirewamiri, in the United States on 18...
She said: “I want to ask those asking about the father of my child: Is it that their husband is missing, or was there a census conducted that revealed their husband’s loss? These people are so unbecoming. Did they conduct a census for husbands, and when asked, “Where’s their husband?” they said, “He’s inside my room,” and that’s why they’re looking for the father of my child? Because I honestly don’t understand.
She stated that her child’s father’s identity is a part of her private life and not the concern of netizens.She further maintained that those seeking information about her child’s father are individuals who thrive on disrupting others’ happiness by meddling in matters that do not concern them. During a TikTok live session, Aiyeola encouraged people to share their honest experiences with IVF and surrogacy to inspire others. However, netizens misinterpreted her remarks as being directed at Amusa.Amusa, who won the 2013 Best Kiss award at the Best of Nollywood Awards, described those who edited her pictures alongside her colleague’s video as mentally unstable individuals in need of urgent attention.
She emphasised that the speculation about her child’s father’s identity would not compel her to reveal his name.“I’m so surprised—when did you all migrate to Facebook to poke your noses into other people’s private lives? And then you complain about media outlets writing unfavourable stories about people. I should know—I’ve been their number one target. They’ve written all sorts of things about me since the days of newspapers before blogs and social media existed.
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