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I don’t see anything wrong with Yul Edochie taking a second wife. 99% of those criticizing him are second and third wives – Actress Yvonne Jegede

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Actress Yvonne Jegede has expressed her opinion on Yul Edochie’s decision to take a second wife, stating that she doesn’t see anything wrong with it.

She further added that many of those criticizing him are also in polygamous relationships, either as second or third wives.

This suggests that she believes people should not judge Yul Edochie’s choice when many others in the industry are also in similar relationships.

Yvonne Jegede’s comment may be seen as a defense of Yul Edochie’s decision and a call for tolerance and understanding.

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Popular TikTok Star ‘BigButFit’ Allegedly Passes Away Following Cosmetic Procedure in Lagos

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Social media users are in mourning amid reports suggesting the untimely death of well-known Nigerian TikTok personality, Ms. Chinelo, also recognized by her handle BigButFit.

As per rumors, the influencer is believed to have died during a tummy tuck operation at Grandville Plastic Surgery Hospital in Lagos. While no official confirmation has been made by her family or inner circle, her prolonged silence online has fueled widespread concern.

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TRENDING: TikTok challenge resurrects Apostle Ifeanyi Onyeachonam’s 2003 hit ‘Jump Am Pass’

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Nigerian music legends are being ushered into renewed fame, decades after their prime, earning them long-overdue recognition on social media platforms, particularly TikTok.

Jump and Pass challenge

The challenge has attracted a wide range of participants, cutting across different age groups and backgrounds, with the song playing subtly in the background of each clip.

TikTok users have been using the song to creatively portray a variety of scenarios, from romantic entanglements and lifestyle choices to family dynamics and spiritual reflections.

The particular segment of the track gaining popularity forms a central part of the song’s message, and its comedic delivery has made it irresistible to a trend-sensitive audience.

Several clips using the sound have garnered thousands of likes and comments.

In many of the videos viewed by this newspaper, participants are seen leaping forward during the “Jump Am Pass” line, symbolically distancing themselves from the problematic situations they’ve dramatised in the videos.

Jump Am Pass

Released in 2003 by gospel singer Onyeachonam and The Heavenly Lovers Club, “Jump Am Pass” featured on the album “Sing Unto the Lord.”

This Igbo gospel praise and worship track delivers a powerful message of victory and resilience, wrapped in catchy rhythms and uplifting lyrics.

The song urges listeners to rise above life’s challenges and emerge triumphant.

Its title, “Jump Am Pass”, is a colloquial expression in Nigerian Pidgin meaning “to overcome” or “to bypass” obstacles.

The track uses this phrase to encourage confidence and steadfastness in adversity. This message remains relevant today, especially as the song gains renewed popularity through an online challenge.

Just as it did upon its release, the song’s lyrics now resonate afresh, affirming that no matter the traps or setbacks laid by adversaries, believers are empowered to overcome them.

With its energetic tempo and dynamic instrumentation, “Jump Am Pass” fosters a mood of celebration and spiritual triumph, urging listeners to embrace a mindset of faith and perseverance.

The song boldly proclaims victory over trials and tribulations, echoing the ongoing challenge, reinforcing the biblical promise that God enables His people to prevail through every hardship.

Ifeanyi Onyeachonam

Onyeachonam, popularly known as Apostle or Brother Onyeachonam, is renowned for his energetic praise and worship music, often delivered in Igbo or Nigerian Pidgin.

He gained prominence as a performer with The Heavenly Lovers Club, captivating audiences with his spirited musical style.

He is featured in several editions of the “Sing Unto the Lord” series, including Volume 4, which was released under the Super International label.

Among his notable tracks are “Lover of My Life”, “You Won’t Die Before Your Miracle”, “If Not God”, “Your Star Must Shine”, “Mercy”, and the upbeat anthem “Let’s Gyrate.”

This newspaper checked Spotify, a streaming platform and found out that the latest songs of the gospel singer, who is not active on social media, were uploaded in 2023.

They include “Jump Am Pass” remix, albums, “The Lord is Good”, “Gyrate in the Lord”, “Don’t doubt in the Dark” remix, and “Issue of Blood”.

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Break generational curses for good of your children – Iyabo Ojo tells mothers

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Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has shared a message with mothers, urging them to overcome negative generational traditions and foster a positive environment for their kids.

Speaking during her daughter Priscilla’s baby shower held over the weekend in Canada, Iyabo emphasised the significance of purposeful parenting and affirming positive declarations.

The actress advised mothers to break free from the notion that negative patterns from their past will inevitably impact on their children.

She encouraged women to leverage faith and positive affirmations to be able to shatter negative cycles and create a better future, highlighting the significance of recognising and overcoming ancestral curses.

The mother of two said, “Sometimes you need to sacrifice so much for your children, you have to think, for me to be here today, to have this baby I made that decision and whatever comes out of it, good or bad, it is not a burden for my children to carry and I will never deprive my children of their blessings.

“When mothers carry the pain and struggle and you extend it to your children you deprive them of certain things, there is something called ancestral curses, you cannot break it if you are leading it. For you to break you must stop it and you must end it.”

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