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Crazeclown makes promises to daughter, Gia

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Mom birthed you naturally – Crazeclown to daughter

Nigerian comedian, Emmanuel Iwueke, popularly known as Crazeclown, has taken to his social media page to celebrate his daughter on her one-year birthday.

 

The father of one took to his Instagram page where he shared adorable photos of his first child, Gia.

Sharing the photos, he wrote, “Happy Birthday my Princess @giazirachi ,

I’m so excited We’ve reached a new milestone together. Before you even entered this world, you were loved unconditionally and cherished??. Your mother and I prayed so much for you and you’ve grown up so fast that we miss when you were little. You are the most beautiful creature I’ve ever set my eyes on ??? so healthy and full of energy. An imagination of life has now become reality. Your Mom(the absolute best) was such a champ and birthed you naturally. 

When we first heard we were having a girl, we were curious, overjoyed, slightly nervous, and emotional to meet you. You literally CHANGED OUR LIVES GIGI??? We pray and hope to create the perfect environment for you to grow up in.

We are super excited to see your God-given gifts unravel as you grow older each and every day, teach you new things, challenge you, help you dream big, and see you live them out without fear. 

Your mother and I promise to take care of you, protect you, not give up on you and most importantly be present in your life. When you grow old enough to understand these messages, you will be able to tell how much excitement you brought to our lives ???????It’s still surreal that you are ONE YEAR OLD already ????
I Love you so much My Princess @giazirachi
Love, Mama, and Dada.
(Letter to my Daughter)

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Lati introduced me to Chioma – Davido reveals

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Nigerian singer and latest groom in town, David Adeleke aka Davido has disclosed the identity of the person who introduced him to his wife, Chioma.

He made this known to the public when he was speaking with some of his groomsmen. According to him, it was his longtime friend and associate, Lati Biola introduced him to Chioma. Davido said: “You know that it was Lati who introduced him to my wife.”

As of the time of filing this report, Davido and Chioma are still in their wedding mood.  Their wedding tagged ‘CHIVIDO2024’ has the attendance of celebrities, politicians, and dignitaries from all walks of life including Ooni of Ife, Obi Cubana, and others.

Davido engaged Chioma in 2019 and first addressed her as his wife in the year 2023. In the year, 2024, Davido fulfills his promise to wed Chioma after announcing that his wedding will be held in a few days.

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CHIVIDO 2024: ‘Your daughter will be protected, respected, connected’ – Davido tells Chioma’s parents

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Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, AKA Davido, has assured the parents of his bride, Chioma Rowland, that their daughter would be respected, protected, and connected in their union.

The latest groom in town disclosed in the ongoing wedding ceremony in Lagos today where he promised Chioma “a lifetime assurance”.

He said: “I promised her a lifetime assurance. I promise you, that your daughter will be protected, respected, and connected.

“Mummy and daddy, I love you.”

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“Being rich is not the birthright of men alone” – Linda Ikeji to ladies

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Linda Ikeji speaks on definition of success

Nigerian celebrity blogger, Linda Ikeji, has advised ladies, saying being rich is not the birthright of men alone.

On Thursday afternoon, she shared her definition of success as a woman on her Instagram page and shared how she believed women should view themselves.

Linda Ikeji wrote, “Dear young lady, I hear you! If that’s how you see life and want to live life, it’s your choice! To each his own. As for me, I’d rather be as rich as those men who must pay me for being beautiful. Being rich is not the birthright of men alone. I’d rather be their contemporary than waiting for their handouts.

I know many believe it’s a man’s world; maybe it is, but with fearlessness, strength, determination, and grace, women can dominate and thrive in it. So, instead of waiting for men’s charity, I’d rather start early to fight for my dreams, build my business(es), break boundaries, and if God allows, shatter tables.

I want to get to a point in my life where I can get myself anything I want that money can buy without having to beg or sleep with any man to get it. I want to go into a store, see a $60k Cartier watch that I love, and pay for it, instead of wondering which man I’ll call and plotting all the things I will say and do to get him to buy it for me.

I know that my greatest superpower as a woman is being financially independent, as this will give me the choice to live life on my own terms, date or marry whoever my heart wants and walk away when it no longer serves me, instead of being forced to stick with a man I can no longer stand because I can’t stand on my own.

I want when a man comes into my life, no matter how rich he is, for his money to be a bonus and not my only source of livelihood. And as he gives to me, which I will happily collect, I will give to him in return.

I want to dress as sexy as I like and enter any place without a man walking up to me and asking how much it will cost to take me home for the night because he knows who the F I is… a boss babe with her own business as rich as he is.. or maybe even richer! .

Seriously, I’d rather, if God forbid I end up with a deadbeat, be able to give my child(ren) the absolute best life without having to be at the mercy of a scornful & bitter ex.

With all humility, I refuse for the quality of my life to be dependent on the benevolence of men. I want the protection, power, and security that comes with having my own money. But like I said in the beginning, that’s just me! To each his own!.”

 

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