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“Why I relocated my kids abroad-Comedian Bovi gives reasons

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Popular comedian Bovi has revealed that he has relocated his family abroad.

Featuring in a recent episode of the ‘Uncolored’ podcast, the comic star explained that he relocated his kids abroad because the Nigerian educational system has accepted bullying.

“My kids don’t live in the country [Nigeria] anymore. They have been in the UK for two years now. It started by accident, my first son has been there since 2021 in boarding house.

“I went to boarding school in Nigeria and it made me street-smart. So I decided that my kid needs to go to boarding but not in Nigeria because the educational system has accepted bullying by empowering students to bully their fellow students in the name of senior students disciplining their juniors,” he said.

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On what is fuelling the mass migration of Nigerians abroad, Bovi said, “The saving grace of the country is that we’ve not gone into war or food shortage. We’ve also not had natural disasters.

“So we can lose 500 doctors in one year but there are about 200 new doctors coming on board. It’s like using balm aid on a big wound. That’s why it has not blown up in our faces.

“If the government wants to stem the tide, they check what the West is doing. Why are doctors comfortable going to work in other countries? It’s not just the money. If you are passionate about something but when you get to work there’s light and an enabling encouragement, you don’t get to fight to go to work or go back home.

“It may not be perfect but at least that decency is not lost. Patients have died in Nigeria because of lack of blood or power failure during operation. If you are a medical doctor, would you like to work under that kind of condition? The answer is no.”

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Praying five times daily made me dump Islam initially— Actress Habibat

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Yoruba actress Habibat Jinad has opened up about her religious journey, revealing why she initially left Islam.

She shared that she once attended church despite being a Muslim and eventually experienced a dream that changed her perspective.

In an interview on Wasilacoded TV’s official YouTube channel, Jinad explained that, although she was raised as a Muslim, she used to go to church until she received a message from her late grandmother in a dream.

She admitted that she initially found Islamic prayers too demanding, which led her to explore Christianity.

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Singer Korede opens up on long-standing question of where he’s been

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Singer Korede Bello has addressed concerns from fans regarding his relative absence from the public eye, sharing a deeply introspective message on Instagram.

In an Instagram post made over the weekend and accompanied by Carlos Cipa’s instrumental piece The Place Where They Go, Korede opened up about his journey of self-discovery and the significance of inner peace.

Responding to frequent inquiries about his whereabouts, the singer stated, “Whenever I hear or see comments like ‘Where have you been?’ I’m always usually kind of surprised. Why? Because I’ve been here all along, with me, myself and I.”

He highlighted the importance of self-awareness over external validation, adding, “I’m grateful that I don’t have to ask myself ‘Korede, where are you?’ For it is better for the world to ask ‘Where have you been’ than for you to ask yourself ‘Who am I…. where am I?’”

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Korede also reflected on the often-overlooked struggles of fame, stating, “Don’t you know that you can be extremely rich and famous but lost inside your mind? I have come to realize that the more you connect with yourself the less the world connects with you.”alize that the more you connect with yourself, the less the world connects with you.”

The ‘Godwin’ singer acknowledged that deep self-reflection often leads to noticeable changes in one’s outlook and interactions.

“You think different, you act different because you are different. They might even say ‘Who do you think you are?…’ But this hero’s journey is so necessary because you cannot truly stand out until you stand out and become outstanding,” he said.

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Mohbad Wife, Cries Out, Claims Baby Liam Was Attacked

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Omowunmi Aloba, widow of the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, caused a stir online with a deeply distressing live video that has left many shaken.

In the viral clip, Wunmi, her voice thick with fear and anguish, frantically cried out for help, claimed her little son, Liam, had been attacked.

The weight of her desperation was undeniable as she declared that she would never stay silent, unlike her late husband, who, according to her, remained quiet until the very end, only for his life to be cruelly taken.

With raw emotion spilling from her every word, Wunmi vowed to fight for Liam until her last breath, refusing to let history repeat itself.

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She painted a chilling picture of the threats looming over her, recalled how she and her son were allegedly targeted for abduction and threatened with gun at Mohbad’s coroner’s inquest.

The terror in her voice made it clear she no longer felt safe, not inside her home, not outside, not anywhere.

As panic and uncertainty grip her, she pleaded with Nigerians, with anyone who still has a sense of justice, to come to her rescue.

According to her, Liam, an innocent child, is being dragged into a storm he never asked for, and she is determined not to let him become another casualty of silence.

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Her desperate cry for help sparked concern among her live viewers, while others who saw the clip online reacted with worry, some raised eyebrows.

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