Tag: Husband

  • Uriel begins search for husband on Instagram

    Uriel Oputa, singer and former housemate of Big Brother Naija has begun the search for a partner who will become her husband on Instagram.

     

    Over the weekend, Uriel took to her Instagram page to search for a hubby in her recent live show tagged ’Win UUs heart’.

     

    According to the reality TV star, she is on the search for a better half and will select one from over 15 suitors, in her recent Instagram post she wrote ’13 more to go’.

     

     

     

    Uriel said she has been single for over 5 years now and is desperate to get back into a relationship.

    On the show, Uriel had a live date with different suitors asking them questions and getting to know more about their personal life.

     

    The reality star is hosting the show in conjunction with the Chief executive officer, CMC cars, Chidi Mike, who promised to give her the sum of N5 million if she succeeds in hooking a man.

     

    Uriel thanked Nigerian comedian and actor Chigul aka Chioma Omeruah for giving her the idea of starting the show.

     

    Win UUs heart will hold Thursdays and Saturdays till she finds

  • 11 Days after wedding, 18-yr-old wife stabs husband to death over sex in Bauchi

    An 18-year-old wife, Salman Hassan, from Itas Gadau in Bauchi State, has narrated how she stabbed her husband, Mohammed Mustapha, to death over sex, just 11 days after their wedding.

    Speaking with journalists in Bauchi on Thursday during her parade alongside other suspects, Salma said she stabbed her husband in the chest because he insisted on sleeping with her.

    Salman stated, “We were married and we loved each other. After 11 days of our marriage, he came to sleep with me but I refused. He hit me and I took a knife and stabbed him. I never meant to kill him. I only wanted to threaten him. It was a small stab and I did not know he would die.

    “I am in great pain. I am in bitter. I don’t know what will happen to me.”

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Phillip Maku, stated that Salman committed the crime on April 24, 2020.

    He said one Hauna Musa reported the incident at the Itas-Gadau Police Division after which the suspect was arrested.

    Maku said Mustapha sustained serious injury and was rushed to the General Hospital, Itas-Gadau, for treatment, where he was confirmed dead.

    “The suspect was arrested and she confessed to the crime. Exhibit recovered from the suspect was a knife,” the CP added.

  • Ex-beauty queen,  Helen Prest-Ajayi loses husband

    Ex-beauty queen, Helen Prest-Ajayi loses husband

    Former Miss Nigeria, Helen Prest-Ajayi, has lost her hubby, Dr Tosin Ajayi.

    Ajayi died on Monday in Lagos.

    He was the founder of First Foundation Medical Centre.

    Burial plans are yet to be announced by the family.

    The late Dr Ajayi held a Master of Science degree in Cardiology from the National Heart and Lung Institute, (NHLI) Imperial College, University of London.

    He also held a Diploma in Internal Medicine from the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, University of London (1997); Diploma in Neurology from the Queens Square Institute of Neurology, University of London (1998); and Diploma in Cardiology from the Imperial College, London.

    Helen, however, was crowned Miss Nigeria at the age of 19 in 1979. Afterwards, she represented Nigeria at the Miss World pageant and furthered her education at King’s College London, earning a Master’s degree in law following undergraduate studies at Obafemi Awolowo University.

    Helen Prest was first married to businessman, Jimmy Davies. After a divorce, she tied the knot with Ajayi.

     

  • BREAKING: Funke Akindele, husband sentenced for breaching lockdown order

    BREAKING: Funke Akindele, husband sentenced for breaching lockdown order

    Lagos State Magistrate Court in Ogba has sentenced sensational actress, Funke Akindele, and her husband, Abdulrasheed Bello, better known as JJC Skillz, to three weeks of community service.

    The court on today also directed them to pay a fine of N100,000 each for violating the government’s social distancing rules by holding a party on Saturday.

    Magistrate Aje Afunwa ordered that they should be placed in self-isolation, and that the couple must gather the names and phone numbers of everyone who attended the birthday party and submit same to the court.

    They were arraigned on Monday at the Samuel Ilori Courthouse of the Magistrate Court in Ogba, Lagos. The charge against them is made pursuant to the Regulation 8(1a &b) and S 17(1) of the State’s Infectious Disease Regulation 2020.

     

  • Stay-at-home order: Lagos husbands narrate experiences

    Stay-at-home order: Lagos husbands narrate experiences

    More reactions from husbands are trailing the stay-at-home directive of both Lagos State and federal governments, which entered Day 11 and Day Seven, respectively.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Lagos State Government had on March 24 directed closure of open markets, recreational centres, salons and other public places with exception of those selling food, medicine and other live-saving essentials.

    The closure took effect from March 26.

    The government had earlier directed its workers on Grade Levels 12 and below to work from home except those on essential duties.

    The Federal Government had equally directed its workers on similar grade levels to work from home, before ordering a lockdown of Lagos, Ogun and Abuja for 14 days with effect from 11.00p.m., March 30.

    Only a few categories of workers, shops and companies are excepted from the lockdown.

    All the directives are aimed at checking coronavirus spread.

    Mr Timilehin Ilesanmi, a 42-year-old engineer, described the experience so far as an opportunity to work on his nine-year-old marriage.

    He told NAN that he had been able to strengthen bonding with his family.

    “On a normal day, I don’t get to stay with my wife and children because of the nature of my job.

    “I leave the house at 6:30a.m. every work day and come back at 10:30p.m; so, we hardly have time to share thoughts.

    ”Now, I carry our baby most of the time; my wife, who didn’t believe I could take care of infants, now believes me,” he said.

    Also, an information technology professional, Mr Taiwo Shodipe, 55, told NAN that the stay-at-home order had given him more time to interact with his children.

    “I have used this period to educate my children more on sex education; it has also given me time to ask questions on their love lives,” he said.

    Mr Odunayo Arasanyin, 32, who recently got married, said the directive favoured him.

    “I got married just 12 days ago. This directive pays me a lot; it has extended my honeymoon as I should have resumed work on March 29.

    “I am having a nice time with my wife; it is just the two of us and we like it,” he said.

    Equally, Mr Collins Agbor, a 30-year-old civil servant, said the lockdown had enabled him to understand the volume of house chores done by his wife daily.

    “I now appreciate all mothers out there, especially my wife, for efforts in taking care of the home.

    “I now know that taking care of children, especially toddlers, is a real work.

    “My three children, aged two, four and six years, play a lot. You have to shout at them countless number of times; you have to watch them so that they don’t injure themselves.

    “Ah! Women are trying,” he exclaimed.

    However, Mr Jeremiah Obeto, a businessman, described the experience so far as a nightmare.

    “I am not the type that stays in one place, I am really finding it difficult to cope; the 14 days period is like eternity to me.

    “I pray that COVID-19 goes back to where it came from so that Nigeria can be free again and there can be movement as before,” he said.

    Similarly, a 38-year-old civil servant, Mr Francis Ukphore, said he never enjoyed staying at home.

    “I have a wife who nags a lot, she reacts to every little thing.

    “In order to avoid her troubles, after leaving the office every day, I hang out with my friends in a bar and come home late.

    “I miss my friends. I miss my drinking joint, I can’t wait for this pandemic to be over,” he said.

    Mr Gbenga Akinola, a businessman, said that since he got married 12 years ago, he had not stayed together for long with his wife because of his business.

    “I stay in Abuja while my wife and children stay here in Lagos.

    “I came to Lagos on a two-day visit and this lockdown pinned me down.

    “I am not enjoying my stay at all. It is like prison,” he said.

    He however, said that the lockdown was necessary, and hailed Nigeria’s efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus.

    “Staying at home is hard but a major way out. I pray that we shall overcome.

    “The infected ones will live and their health restored,” he prayed.

  • Housewife drags husband to court over N300 for upkeep of 8 children

    Housewife drags husband to court over N300 for upkeep of 8 children

    A housewife, Zainab Abdullahi, on Thursday dragged her estranged husband, Usman Abdullahi, a vulcanizer, to a Sharia Court in Magajin Gari, Kaduna, alleging that he gives her only N300 for the upkeep of their eight children.

    The woman, who resides at Rigasa in Kaduna, also said that her husband had abandoned her for three years and does not pay their house rent which is N35, 000.

    “I and my eldest son who is 22-years-old do contribute and pay our house rent, my husband doesn’t take care of us, I am praying the court to terminate our marriage if he refuses to change,’’ she said.

    The defendant, Abdullahi, however, told the court that he was trying his best to take care of his family based on his daily earnings.

    “Sometimes I give them N900 daily, when there is no much work, I give them N700, N400 or N300, but I will try hard to be giving them N1, 000,’’ he said.

    The Judge, Murtala Nasir, after listening to both parties, ordered the defendant to take full responsibility of his family.

    He adjourned the case to March 23 for judgement and ordered the defendant to be sleeping in his wife’s room for the period of the adjournment, to see the changes he would make.

  • I vowed not to get married to an actor when my marriage crashed- Toyin Abraham

    I vowed not to get married to an actor when my marriage crashed- Toyin Abraham

    Sensational actress and filmmaker, Toyin Abraham needs no introduction.The award winning actress is a big wig in Nollywood.

    Abraham who welcomed a baby boy with her actor husband, Kolawole Ajeyemi has recounted how she met him.

     

    Speaking in a chat with Pulse TV, the ‘Alakada’ actress said her hubby is very calm and mature.

    “We have both been in the industry for a long time. He is my senior colleague. He is a very good guy, very calm and mature. What do you expect? He is over forty na, Baba is old. He has been my friend for a very long time; we just started something in late 2017. I wasn’t really serious. I didn’t believe I was still going to get married to an actor. But it has always been my dream to.

    “I always tell God that I want to get married within an industry I work because I won’t need to keep explaining myself to my husband. When my sweet last marriage crumbled, I made up my mind that I won’t get married to any actor. We have been friends for over ten years. I am always saying to myself :’He is too quiet’. We just started and it became a mutual thing.

     

    On why she changed her name from Aimakhu to Abraham, she said: ”Our life on social media is filtered. I will not tell you everything about myself. Even If I want to, I won’t bring stuffs about my family to social media. It’s a family thing and It’s very deep.

     

     

  • Angry wife confronts husband, secret lover in Benin hotel (Video)

    Angry wife confronts husband, secret lover in Benin hotel (Video)

    A video showing the moment a purported angry wife caught her husband’s side chic, has surfaced online garnering mixed reactions.

     

    In the clip, there were allegations that the woman’s husband and his side chic were caught having a good time at a hotel in Benin city.

     

    The clip showed the wife attacking the side chic. She went as far as tearing the dress the side chic had on, revealing sensitive parts of her body.

     

    However, the intervention of the security officers at the hotel, helped to salvage the embarrassing occurrence.

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  • My wife has done nothing wrong- Tope Alabi’s husband declares

    My wife has done nothing wrong- Tope Alabi’s husband declares

    Soji Alabi, the husband to revered gospel artiste, Tope Alabi has come out to defend his wife, maintaining that she has done nothing wrong, in respect of a short video currently in circulation showing her dancing zanku.

    The husband stated that people believe things without finding out reasons, adding that his wife should be left alone.

    “People should not just believe things without finding out the reasons. That video was definitely recorded at the wake keep service of my wife’s late father. As somebody who just lost her father, she was just trying to dance away the tears and she just expressed herself. Nobody saw her when she was crying, but now they are against her for dancing? The wake keep was organized by some gospel artists and it was held in front of her late father’s house. Somebody must have recorded the video and sent it online for reasons best known to only God. My wife has done nothing wrong please” he told Vanguard.

    In her reaction, Tope Alabi who was a guest on TVC’s “Wakeup Nigeria”, Tope Alabi stated that she needed that dance at that time. According to the gospel singer, she was dancing at her father’s burial and people with “spiritual eyes” will understand its meaning.

    “In a nutshell, I needed that dance. It was at my father’s burial. The praise was organised by my gospel artiste friends after the wake keep. I just needed it. A lot of people don’t have the privilege to bury their parents. If you are spiritual you would know that as a spirit being , I needed that dance”.

     

     

  • I left my-ex-husband after I got what I wanted- Yvonne Jegede

    I left my-ex-husband after I got what I wanted- Yvonne Jegede

    Sultry actress and mother of one, Yvonne Jegede has revealed why she left her husband, Olakunle Fawole.

    The Nollywood actress had shared a behind-the-scene photo on Instagram, only for a troll who saw how intimate the actress was with her male colleague told her that if she’d done what she did with her colleague, her marriage would have still been intact.

     

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    Yvonne immediately shut the troll down with an illuminating response, saying she left Fawole after getting what she craved for.

     

    In 2019, Yvonne hinted that she is open for a new relationship.

    In what seemed to be a “special announcement” on Instagram, the gifted actress called on those whose wooing she had previously turned down while she was in a relationship to try their luck.

    The mother of one also took some lines in Yoruba Language to let her admirers know that “we have gone and we are back” to mingle once again.

    “Special announcement. If you have toasted me before and I told you I am in a relationship, please come back. Ati lo Ati de,” she wrote.