Entertainment
Yvonne Jegede loses child to cholera
Nollywood actress and movie producer Yvonne Jegede has mournfully announced the devastating loss of one of her children to cholera.
The actress shared the heartbreaking news with her followers on Instagram, revealing that she has been the sole financial supporter for three children, one of whom, Olamide Ajimuda, recently passed away.
Jegede disclosed that she first met Olamide when he was in Primary 4, and he was expected to advance to Junior Secondary School 3 after the summer break. Unfortunately, Olamide’s life was cut short by the disease.
In her post, Jegede also shared a bittersweet update on the achievements of the two other children she supports, who recently graduated from secondary school.
One of them is Olamide’s sister. Despite her financial limitations, Jegede expressed that these accomplishments bring her a sense of fulfillment and completeness.
Since 2019, Jegede has been managing the financial responsibilities for these children, a task she attributes to divine providence.
She expressed her gratitude for the strength and support she has received, acknowledging that her faith has been a guiding force throughout her journey.
“I’m heartbroken because I lost one of my children to cholera. Olamide and I met when he was in Primary 4 and was supposed to go to JSS3 after this summer break. The news broke my heart. I am also happy that two of my children graduated yesterday from secondary school, and one of them is Olamide’s sister. I don’t have all the money in the world, but this makes my world complete. Since 2019 till date, I don’t know how I do it, but my God provides enough to carry them through.
“Rest In Power Olamide Ajimuda,“Jegede wrote.
Netizens Reactions…
Aisha Lawal commented: ““So sorry sis.”
Mercy Johnson said: “So sorry, blood.”
Judith Audu said: “So sorry. May the Lord continue to bless you.”
Loveness Schishakwe said: “So sorry pliz but them new slippers.”
Delight Nwachukwu said: “Ah ah so sorry sis. I love you for this; you’re superhuman.”
Mariam Longe said: “I’m so sorry sis. May our good Lord continue to replenish you, emotionally and financially. Well done sis.”
Mary Jay Blaq said: “This is sad. God bless you.”
Edith Joseph9678 said: “God bless you.”
Eseyoma said: “You also doing a great job.”
Abiola_1279 said: “This is a bit melancholic. Take heart.”
The Heph Ibahco said: “God bless your soul and grant Olamide rest.”
Joyous Gloria said: “The world needs more people like you. God bless you endlessly.”
Mickey Creates said; “You are sooo human.”
Entertainment
VIDEO: Beauty Tukura confirms break up with Neo
Big Brother Naija reality show star, Beauty Tukura has confirmed her break up with colleague, Neo Akpofure.
Beauty made this known amid the breakup rumors between her and Neo after unfollowing each other on Instagram.
Speaking in a red carpet interview, she shed light on her current relationship status .
While addressing her relationship status, the reality star emphasized the importance of faith, security, and support.
The interviewer asked; “Are you in a relationship?”
She responded; “It is complicated and I’m not seeing anybody. I love a God fearing man who can make me feel secure, encourage me and support me to fly.”
Watch video below:
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Entertainment
One Billion Users, But Controversies Mount Up For TikTok
TikTok’s breakneck rise from a niche video-sharing app to a global social media behemoth has drawn intense scrutiny, particularly over its links to China.
In Washington, the platform has been accused of espionage.
The European Union suspects it was used to sway Romania’s presidential election in favour of a far-right candidate.
And now Albania has banned it for a year, Prime Minister Edi Rama calling it the “thug of the neigbourhood”.
Here are the main controversies surrounding TikTok:
Albania: minimum one-year ban
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said Saturday the government would shut down social network TikTok for at least a year from 2025.
The move came less than a month after a 14-year-old student was killed and another injured in a fight near a school in Tirana.
The fight had developed from an online confrontation on social media.
Romania: suspected influence campaign
The EU is probing whether far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu’s surprise victory in the first round of Romania’s presidential election was aided by Russian meddling and “preferential treatment” by TikTok.
It is the third investigation the commission has launched against TikTok, which risks fines of up to six percent of its global turnover.
The platform said it had taken “robust actions” to tackle election-related misinformation. Russia has denied interfering in the vote.
US: sell-off pressure
The United States in April passed a law obliging TikTok’s Chinese owner ByteDance to sell off the platform by January 19 on the grounds it allowed China to access data on US users.
If not, the platform would be banned in the United States — denying TikTok its claimed 170 million users in the countries.
TikTok admitted ByteDance employees in China had accessed Americans’ data but it has denied giving data to the Chinese authorities.
To protect data, the US government, the European Commission and Britain’s government had already banned TikTok from their employees’ work devices in 2023.
Australia: teenage ban
TikTok was among the many platforms targeted by a landmark law passed in Australia in November banning under-16s from accessing social media.
Social media firms that fail to comply with the law face fines of up to Aus$50 million (US$32.5 million) for “systemic breaches”.
TikTok said it was “disappointed” by the Australian legislation, claiming it could push young people to the “darker corners of the internet”.
Nearly a third of TikTok users are between 10 and 19 years old, according to the Wallaroo agency.
EU: engagement feature ditched
In August, the company, under pressure from EU regulators, was forced to ditch a feature in its TikTok Lite spinoff in France and Spain rewarding users for time spent in front of their screens.
In that rewards programme, users aged 18 and over could earn points to exchange for goods like vouchers or gift cards by liking and watching videos.
It was accused by the EU of potentially having “very addictive consequences”.
TikTok’s editing features and powerful algorithm have kept it ahead of the game, attracting an army of creators and influencers as well as creating many of its own.
TikTok and ByteDance employees also manually increase the number of views on certain content, according to a report in Forbes.
TikTok has said manual promotion only affects a tiny fraction of recommended videos.
Disinformation
The app is regularly accused of putting users in danger with the spread of hazardous “challenge” videos.
Several children have reportedly died while trying to replicate the so-called blackout challenge, which involves users holding their breath until they pass out.
And around one-fifth of videos on topical issues such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine were found to be fake or misleading in a study by misinformation group NewsGuard.
AFP, along with more than a dozen fact-checking organisations, is paid by TikTok in several countries in Asia and Oceania, Europe, the Middle East and Spanish-speaking Latin America to verify for internal moderation videos that potentially contain false information. The videos are removed by TikTok if the information is shown to be false by AFP teams.
AFP
Entertainment
I’m convinced all men cheat – Rapper Sexyy Red
American rapper, Sexyy Red, has said marriage is just “ceremonial” because of men’s cheating nature.
The ‘Rich Baby Daddy’ crooner said she would get married but would never trust her partner.
She said she is convinced that all men cheat.
Speaking in a recent interview with Angel Reese, Red said, “I’m going to get married but I think that marriage is fake. I think all men cheat.
“Even if I’m not dating, I know that men cheat. That’s why I got no hope. I’ve never met a man who doesn’t cheat.
“Even if a man tells me he won’t cheat on me, I won’t believe it. We can get married but at the end of the day, it’s just a ceremony. I don’t have faith in men.”
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