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Mohbad’s wife launches hair business
Omowunmi, the wife of the late singer Mohbad, has launched ‘Cee Hairven’, a new hair business.
In a recent post via Instagram, Omowunmi revealed that she has received so much love and encouragement since starting the business.
The mother-of-one also expressed gratitude to her customers for supporting her work.
“I am here to specially thank everybody that has been supporting me ever since I started my business,” she said.
“Your support and love means so much to me. The words of encouragement and everything, I am so grateful. I pray God provides for the people that want to buy from me but are out of cash.”
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Ruth Kadiri calls out producers pressuring actors for million YouTube views
Ruth Kadiri has criticised Nollywood producers who impose unrealistic expectations on actors.
In a recent Instagram post, the filmmaker called out producers who judge a film’s success solely based on its immediate online performance, labeling the practice as a reflection of their own shortcomings.
Kadiri argued that many producers lack an understanding of how platforms like YouTube operate.
The 36-year-old also urged actors to resist the pressure of the misguided expectations and to focus on their craft instead.
“Dear Nollywood actors!!! Take the pressure off your shoulders!!!” Kadiri wrote.
“Any producer who requires one million views from you in one day has failed! A good production requires more than your face.
“One million views is not a standard of success nor failure. So much y’all don’t know about YouTube don’t let their ignorance rob you of your joy.”
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Omowunmi Akinnifesi speaks on being a virgin at 37
Omowunmi Akinnifesi, the Nigerian model, has revealed that she made a covenant with God at the age of 18 to remain a virgin.
The 37-year-old former winner of the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) spoke about her decision to abstain from sexual intercouse in a recent episode of her podcast.
Akinnifesi explained that her decision to remain a virgin was a personal choice, made as a covenant with God.
She emphasised that her commitment to sexual purity was not about being “celibate” but about consecrating herself to God.
The model revealed that she had struggled with shame and stigma surrounding her virginity, particularly in her 20s.
She said she had friends who laughed at her and that she had been the subject of negative rumors and stories.
The businesswoman, however, disclosed that she had overcome the challenges through her faith and personal growth.
“Things are very different right now. The way women are now almost as if we do not understand our values anymore. Personally, I had a covenant with God when I was 18 about keeping myself. People say celibate but I have never done it before. There was nobody there for me,” she said.
“For me, I spent all of my 20s making mistakes and doing what I knew best because I have kept to myself. I walked in shame for a very long time. I had friends I could not talk to and when I finally spoke to them they would laugh at me.
“Even worse, the stories that I hear about myself, that I have dated some people, would make you believe that I actually do not mind because it helped mark the real me.
“Imagine being okay with negative stories about you because you are masking something that you thought would be an embarrassment. Something like virginity. In the world today, it was very hard for me but I survived it by God’s grace. But I can only imagine the girl out there who has decided to keep herself. She feels ashamed because it feels really different from the rest of the world.
“I was very ashamed about it. And the older it got worse. As I have grown I come to realise that I cannot stand before the mirror and be ashamed because I kept my body.”
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