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Cynthia Obi-Uchendu says she wants one more child from Ebuka and hoping for a boy
Cynthia Obi-Uchendu, the wife of media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has revealed that she is open to having one more child, preferably a boy.
Speaking on the newest episode of the Mums Next Door podcast, hosted by Big Brother Naija alumnus Maria Benjamin, Cynthia opened up about her interest in having a third child.
Maria asked, “Do you want more kids?” to which Cynthia responded, “Yeah, why not? I want one more.”
The host inquired further and asked Cynthia how Ebuka felt about wanting more children, and she replied, “It’s not his decision. I definitely want one more; I have two girls.”
“Do you want a boy? What’s your preference if you were to get pregnant?” the reality TV star probed further.
Cynthia responded, “Why not? Of course, my preference would be to have a boy. Ebuka’s approach to things is very ‘Whatever you want’.
“The thing is, my husband wanted one child, he was like he wanted to give them the best, school fees are expensive. But truly, he is obsessed with our kids, and I’m sure if we had a third one, he would be obsessed,” Cynthia explained further.
“Maybe a fourth?” Cynthia interjected in between laughter, “No, that’s far.”
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Angel advises women on how to prevent pregnancy
BBNaija star Angel has raised the alarm over the number of baddies getting pregnant in recent times and has offered an interesting piece of advice to curb the pregnancy epidemic.
Taking to X on November 14, 2024, the reality TV star wrote, “So many bad bitches getting pregnant, yall need to start using your bumbum omg,” hinting that women should opt for anal sex instead of vaginal sex.
Angel’s post sparked lots of reactions across social media, from the streets of X to Instagram, with many flabbergasted, others laughing and some agreeing with her. It also sparked a conversation about the rampant trend of women giving birth outside of marriage and becoming baby mamas.
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A curious follower asked her, “Your pardon, madam.!? ” Angel responded, “I beg your own, too.”
“Delete please,” another fan requested, to which Angel said, “No girl, my sisters are in trouble.”
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An Instagram user wrote, “They need to start closing them legs actually cos wym you pregnant by Yerkky Yerkky??”
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Another comment read, “The baby mama pandemic is gradually becoming a norm in our country and it’s painful because Nigeria is too traditional for all these babymama & baby daddy whatever.”
“I’m telling. Women popping out babies for this men with marriage is the reason most of this men don’t even care about getting married. If they want a baby there’s always a woman go give them a child with Marriage. These men are not under any pressure to get married anymore. All they want is just to be baby mamas and baby daddies,” said another person, in agreement.
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South Africa’s Mia Le Roux pulls out of Miss Universe over health concerns
Due to health concerns, Mia Le Roux, Miss South Africa, has withdrawn from the Miss Universe pageant.
The Miss South Africa organisation announced Mia’s exit from the competition via Instagram on Friday.
However, they did not share any specific details about her health issues.
“It is with deep regret that we share the news that Mia Le Roux, Miss South Africa 2024, has had to withdraw from the Miss Universe competition due to health concerns,” they wrote.
In a statement, Mia expressed her gratitude to the South African public and described the decision as “incredibly challenging”.
She added that focusing on her health would enable her to serve her country better.
“I am profoundly thankful for the unwavering support from South Africa during my time at Miss Universe,” Mia added.
“Making this decision has been incredibly challenging, knowing the dreams and hopes that have been placed upon me.
“However, I am deeply grateful to have the opportunity to focus on my health and recovery so that I may continue to serve my country with full strength.”
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Court adjourns Falanas’ defamation suit against VeryDarkMan to January 2025
An Ikeja high court on Thursday fixed January 23, 2023, to hear the alleged defamation suit filed against VeryDarkMan (VDM), the controversial activist.
The human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) and his son Folarin ‘Falz’ Falana filed a defamatory suit against VDM.
NAN reports that when the case was called on Thursday, Muiz Banire (SAN), counsel to Falana and Falz, informed the court that the claimants had filed the originating process and served to the parties.
Banire also said a motion on notice was served on October 25, but Matthias Dawodu, the presiding judge, said the originating process was not before the court.
The claimant’s counsel, however, prayed the court to adjourn the case to enable him file administrative processes.
“In this circumstance, my lord, the best thing to do is to adjourn the matter so that we can go back to the registry to file all the administrative processes,” Banire said.
In his response, Marvin Omorogbe, counsel to VDM, said it had been observed that there was no valid writ of summon before the court. He, therefore, prayed the court to strike out the lawsuit.
Omorogbe said he did not know how the registry of the court would prepare any administrative process. He opined that the writ already filed was invalid as it was not before the court.
According to him, the writ bears the same suit number as the preemptive remedy proceedings.
“Preemptive remedy proceedings ends after injunction is granted or refused,” he said.
“They have gone ahead to file a wrbit, using the same suit number as the preemptive remedy proceedings.
“And the court said no, that a fresh writ of summons with a new suit number, needs to be filed.
“At this point my lord, we will be seeking for a date to hear our preliminary objection.”
Omorogbe further urged the court to withdraw a motion dated October 18.
He said the motion was a move to appeal on the ground that the claimants had admitted, there was an issue in respect to the preemptive proceedings.
Dawodu, however, struck out the motion, following no objections from the claimants counsel.
“I will give you a date for hearing because we are talking about a writ that is not before the court,” the judge said.
Dawodu thereafter adjourned the case until January 23, 2025, for hearing of the preliminary objections.
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