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Motherhood, Not Smooth But Rewarding – Wizkid’s Babymama, Jada Pollock

Wizkid’s Babymama Jada Pollock Speaks on Motherhood
Jada Pollock, the third baby mama of award-winning singer, Wizkid, has taken to Twitter to share her experience as a working mother.
The mother of two, who doubles as Wizkid’s manager, took to Twitter on Tuesday, to appreciate women who shuffle in between motherhood and work, revealing that it had definitely not been a smooth journey for her.
Giving herself a pat on the back, Jada noted that it felt rewarding to be there for her kids.
She tweeted, “Shout out to all the working mums! I have worked non stop for 10 days without my NANNY! It’s not an easy road.
“Calls, emails, zooms, meetings while being a full time mum. Not sure how I did this all with Zion & no help!! but it feels so rewarding”.
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Your husband can cheat but you don’t have right to – Lege Miami tells married women

Controversial actor and self-styled relationship coach, Adams Kehinde, aka Lege Miami, has claimed that men and women have different rules when it comes to infidelity in marriage.
He claimed that men have the right to cheat in marriage, but women don’t.
According to him, any single lady who can’t accept a cheating husband isn’t ready for marriage.
Speaking in a now-viral video shared via his Instagram page, Lege Miami said, “Any married woman who puts a password on her phone is a prostitute. Do you want to argue that because your husband’s phone has a password, you should also do the same? You are not ready for marriage. You can pack your load and leave the house. As a relationship expert, I will say that to you.”
“Your husband can cheat, but as a woman, you don’t have the right to cheat. If you want to be a good and responsible wife, tolerate your cheating husband.”
His opinion sparked mixed reactions, with many disagreeing with him.
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Portable released on bail from Ilorin correctional centre

Singer, Badmus Abeeb Okikiola (aka Portable) was on Tuesday released on bail.
It was learnt that Portable had a clean shave of his multi-coloured hair before his release.
His release followed the withdrawal of the petition against him by Saheed Osupa, who was in Ilorin for the case.
Official sources at the Oke-Kura custodial centre in Ilorin, informed our correspondent that Portable was released 3:30 pm on Tuesday after a variation of his bail conditions by the authorities.
Two of his wives were with him at the time of his release by the prison authorities at the Oke-Kura custodial centre.
Sources further disclosed that he took his first meal on Tuesday morning, since his incarceration on Monday.
Portable was arrested on Saturday in Abeokuta, Ogun State, and brought to Ilorin by operatives of the Kwara State Police Command for alleged criminal intimidation, defamation and threat to life against Saheed Osupa.
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E-Money used to be my manager, I made money before him – KCee

Nigerian artist Kingsley Okonkwo, well known as Kcee, has revealed his relationship with his younger brother, wealthy businessman Emeka Okonkwo, better known as E-Money.
He revealed that he had financial success before E-Money, emphasising that the business mogul was once his manager.
He said that the businessman had more money than him and has invested in his career.
Speaking in a recent episode of the Tea With Tay podcast, Kcee said, “E-Money used to be my manager. When I blew up as KC-Prech, he used to be our manager. I made money before him. I was among those who sponsored his wedding. Then he started making money, making more money.”
“The number of years I have put into music, if I had put into a business, I would have been ten times richer than I am. E-Money has businesses that consistently bring in returns. But we as artists, we live flashy lives… Sometimes, a hit comes, sometimes, a hit doesn’t come.”
“Having said that, my relationship with E-Money goes way back. My mum told me that when he was born, I held his hand and shed tears of joy. I stayed with baby E-Money at the hospital for three days… Growing up, it was always me and him.”
“The relationship grew so big and strong that I started shouting ‘E-Money’ in my songs. I named him E-Money. I used to be K-Money, there was P-Money (which is Prech), then there’s E-Money. Then, he was our manager, he wasn’t wealthy. We called the money into existence. And when the money came, he continued to be known as E-Money. On my songs, I was shouting ‘E-Money’; most people thought I was the E-Money until he started gaining visibility.”
The singer said some people have approached him, asking him to stop promoting his brother E-Money in his songs, fearing that E-Money may become more popular than him. However, he refused to be jealous.
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