Entertainment
Actress Nkechi Blessing’s unusual bride price ignites debate online
Actress Nkechi Blessing has created a buzz on social media after revealing her extravagant bride price requirements.
Nkechi, who recently announced her intention to marry, shared a detailed list of items she expects from any prospective suitor, including:
* Five iPhone 16 Promax devices
* 5 private jets,
* N500m for her parents,
* 5 boutiques, 200 cows,
* 200 bags of rice,
* 10 bone straight wigs for her sisters,
* 40 plots of land in Lekki,
* 80 tubers of yam,
* 5 mansions in Dubai,
* 5 Range Rover Sports
* 2 Tesla cars, amongst others.
Entertainment
If Your Income Is 100k Don’t Think About Marriage – Woman Tells Men
A Nigerian lady, Ugegbe Oyibo, has opined that any man who earns N100k monthly in this present economy should not think about getting married.
In a Facebook post, she opined that such a man should consider multiplying his income instead of thinking about marriage.
Entertainment
SAD! Tiktoker Salo robbed, sh3t in Lagos
By Francesca Hangeior
A TikToker, Ojesanmi Afeez, popularly known as Salo, has been reportedly robbed and shot in the Lekki area of Lagos State.
This was made known in the late hours of Thursday by another TikToker, Tunde Perry, who often joins him in his live streams on the app.
According to Perry, the content creator is currently fighting for his life at Perez Medcare Hospital, Lekki Phase 2 after he was shot in the leg by assailants who robbed him of his gold chain.
Perry said, “They have shot Salo in the leg. They have also stolen his gold chain at one filling station in Lekki. Some boys just rushed him to the hospital and I have gone there now.”
A trending video also showed Salo’s white AMG GLE 43 Mercedes Benz car stained with blood with a case of bullet on the driver seat of the vehicle.
An eyewitness who is privy to the matter but craved anonymity narrated that Salo’s condition is critical, adding, “When I got to the hospital, I was not allowed to enter, the nurse just said we should keep praying for him because his condition is critical.
“We don’t know who he offended. Just like he might not know too. You cannot be wiser and tricky than the person watching you. I just advise him to be careful if he eventually survives this.”
Entertainment
Forbes confirms Taylor Swift as world’s richest female musician
By Mario Deepromoter
The richest female musician in the world is now Taylor Swift.
Her complete record collection’s worth and the success of her fully booked worldwide The Eras Tour were cited as reasons for her prosperity.
The 34-year-old is the first singer whose songs and live performances alone have made her a billionaire.
With a $1.6 billion net worth, Taylor Swift has emerged as the richest singer in the world, according to Forbes.
Her earnings from touring and royalties are $600 million, while her music library accounts for an additional $600 million of her wealth.
Taylor Swift has surpassed Jay-Z, who is estimated to be worth $2.5 billion, to become the second-richest musician in the world.
On Forbes’ list of the world’s billionaires, she is number 2,117, surpassing famous female musicians like Celine Dion at $550 million, Rihanna at $1.4 billion, Beyoncé at $760 million, and Madonna at $850 million.
Prior to her rise to the number two spot on Forbes’ list, Rihanna had the highest net worth of any female musician in the world at $1.7 billion.
Source: ZingtieLove for online blogs
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