Relationships
Mr Macaroni says ‘It’s difficult not to cheat in marriage’
Comedian and actor Adebowale Adedayo, widely known as Mr. Macaroni, has opened up about the challenges of maintaining faithfulness in marriages and relationships, describing it as a task that is “possible but difficult”.
Speaking during an appearance on the Diary of a Naija Girl podcast, the popular skit maker touched on the intricacies of staying committed, noting that while it may be easy to offer advice on relationships, adhering to those principles in personal life can be more challenging.
Mr. Macaroni stressed that infidelity is a universal issue that affects both men and women.
He stressed that once an individual embarks on the path of unfaithfulness, it can become increasingly difficult to turn back.
He said, “It’s possible not to cheat, but it is very difficult. I might not be in a relationship or considering it right now, but I’m a relationship expert. I’m serious. I’m an expert because my friends talk to me about their relationships, and I advise them. But I think it’s easy to help them because I’m outside the relationship.
“So, it’s very difficult not to cheat as a married person. Both male and female, not just the man… You tell yourself that you will cheat only once, but once you start, there’s no going back.”
Relationships
DJ Cuppy opens up on kind of man she wants
Nigerian disc jockey and billionaire heiress, DJ Cuppy, has shared insights into her ideal partner.
Taking to her social media, the daughter of Femi Otedola revealed her preferences.
She wrote, “I’m looking for a man in finance, 6 foot, brown eyes.”
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Relationships
Soma debunks ex-girlfriend’s abuse allegation, threatens lawsuit
Somadina Anyama, the former Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) housemate, has denied allegations of physical abuse by Hilda Dirisu, his ex-girlfriend.
On November 6, Hilda took to her X page to accuse Soma of physically abusing her in April.
She claimed that the reality TV star damaged her phone, “drugged, hit, tied me up, and instilled fear in me”.
“Ask Somadina what happened at my house in late April this year—how he drugged me, hit me, tied me up and smashed my phone—knowing he’d instilled fear in me over the years and thought that I wouldn’t speak up one day,” she wrote.
“Ask him why he keeps lying to everyone, putting on a two-faced mask of innocence. The list is endless! I’ve kept quiet this long and moved on with my life.”
But in an Instagram post on Monday, Soma denied the allegations, labeling them “false” and “baseless”.
The reality star added that he holds no resentment towards Hilda despite their failed relationship.
“I want to clearly state that the accusations being made against me are false. I have never drugged, assaulted, or harmed anyone, and I deeply condemn any form of abuse,” he said.
“These allegations are completely baseless and such actions are contrary to my values and the person I strive to be.
“I acknowledge that I was once in a relationship with the individual making these claims and like many relationships, ours had its highs and lows and ultimately came to an end.
“Although the relationship did not work out, I hold no resentment or ill will. My wish has always been for both of us to move forward in peace and pursue happiness in our individual paths.”
In a follow-up post, Soma, through Kelmar Legal, his lawyers, cautioned Hilda to desist from making defamatory statements and false allegations against him.
He said her statements exposed him to “public ridicule” and caused him “significant personal and emotional harm”.
“Our Client unequivocally denies these allegations and asserts that at no point during or after the relationship did he engage in any act of physical violence, coercion, drugging, or abuse toward you or any individual,” the lawsuit reads in part.
“You are hereby formally put on notice to immediately to issue a public and unequivocal retraction of all defamatory statements and provide a formal written apology within seven days.”
Relationships
Polygamy best form of marriage for Africa, says Okey Bakassi
Okey Bakassi, the Nigerian comedian and actor, has argued that polygamy is the most suitable form of marriage for African society.
During an appearance on the ‘Honest Bunch’ podcast, Bakassi claimed that “monogamy is not working”.
He argued that many individuals in monogamous marriages are merely pretending to be happy.
“Forget all the lip services that we pay to polygamy here. I still think that polygamy is the best form of marriage for Africa. Monogamy is not working,” he said.
“We are pretending. Now, what is the difference between polygamy and monogamy? Polygamy says you can marry two people at the same time. Monogamy says you cannot marry them at the same time, you have to let one go. What if you don’t want to let one go?”
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