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“Next time, I will wear a kaftan” – Singer Simi ‘apologizes’ after being criticized for wearing a swimsuit at a pool despite being a married woman.

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Nigerian singer, Simi

Nigerian singer, Simi, has apologized after facing criticism for wearing a revealing swimsuit to a poolside event.

The criticism was centered around the fact that she is a married woman and should have dressed more modestly.

Simi apologized for not knowing better and promised to do better next time.

She assured fans that she would wear a kaftan and sit by the poolside out of respect for her husband in the future.

Many fans have interpreted Simi’s apology as sarcastic, suggesting that she was being facetious in her response.

The singer’s apology has sparked a conversation about dressing modestly and societal expectations of married women.

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‘UK men are broke, they share bills among themselves’ – Bobrisky

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Social media personality, Okunyele Idris Olarenwaju, popularly known as Bobrisky, has shared his views on men in the United Kingdom, UK.

In a recent Instagram post, he stated that the men in Uk are too broke for his taste.

According to Bobrisky, these men often share apartments and split bills, which he finds unimpressive.

The social media personality expressed his expectations for any potential suitors, insisting that they should be seen on designer wears to impress him.

He justified his expectations by referencing his own ability to rock luxury brands.
“By the way Uk men are too broke, avoid them.

“They share apartments they share bills among themselves, ewwww.

“Before any Uk guy can approach me please come correct. The least wristwatch I want to see you wear is Presidential Rolex and a designers slippers If me as a girl can rock Presidential Rolex why can’t you?” He wrote

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“Stop picking actors based on followers” — Broadcaster Emma Ugolee slams Nollywood’s Unwritten rule

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Media personality Emma Ugolee is calling out Nollywood’s growing preference for social media popularity over actual acting talent.

In a strongly-worded post, the seasoned broadcaster described the industry’s “unwritten rule” of casting actors based on their follower count as “sickening” and unfair to trained professionals.

Using two lead actors from a trending series, To Kill a Monkey, as an example, Ugolee pointed out that despite having impressive acting chops and being well-respected by both male and female fanbases, the actors have relatively low follower counts.

“Why?” he asked. “Because they’re not trading their privacy, nudity, or personal drama for clout.”

He went further to contrast them with a popular internet content creator whose massive following stems from asking women to wiggle their bodies, mimic bedroom sounds, and share their favourite sex positions—all on camera. According to Ugolee, these are the types of people Nollywood prioritises for casting, simply because they draw attention online.

“This is in no way to make fun of what he’s doing,” he clarified. “But to show you exactly what it takes to get the engagement Nollywood is asking of these professional actors as tickets to get acting gigs.”

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Iyabo Ojo Shares Canadian Fun Amidst Naira Marley Claims

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Iyabo Ojo, the Nigerian actress, has responded to rumors circulating online that she is currently hiding from Naira Marley.

Reports emerged on Monday, August 7, suggesting the actress was in hiding due to an ongoing feud with the music executive.

In response, the actress shared videos of her recent enjoyable moments with fans in Canada, sparking online reactions.

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