Tag: love

  • A woman over 50 not too old to love- Entertainers declare

    A woman over 50 not too old to love- Entertainers declare

    Popular French writer, Yann Moix has been slammed on social media for saying he won’t be able to love a 50-year-old woman because he finds women of that age too old.

    Yann made this known in a chat with Claire magazine

    “I prefer younger women’s bodies, that’s all. End of. The body of a 25-year-old woman is extraordinary. The body of a woman of 50 is not extraordinary at all,” he said.

    This has however sparked reactions from Nigerian entertainers.

    For curvy Nigerian actress, Amara Maduka, love is not about age:” It’s the body those ages. Not the heart. Emotions don’t age. People who say “age is nothing but a number” got that right”, she told TNG.

     

    Seyi Hunter sex vlogger and actress says women in their 50’s usually have a high libido, adding that age is not a limitation when it comes to matters of the heart.

    “How can a 50- year -old woman be too old to love?50 is the new 30 and life begins at 50.Their Libido is crazily high at that age.

    “There are lots of 50 –year- olds that are falling in love, some getting married and even having great sex. The older the wine, the better. A man once told me that his 54- years-old wife give better head and rides him non- stop than any young girl he has been with. Women in their 70’s are even getting engaged. Nobody is too old to fall in love or to be loved”, she said.

     

    Chioma Ivoke, a Nollywood actress believes falling in love shouldn’t be tied to age, status or sex.

    In her words:”Falling in love can happen to anyone irrespective of age, class, status, sex and even health issues”.

     

     

     

  • Christmas: Delta Speaker urges Christians to show love to others

    The Speaker of the Delta House of Assembly, Sheriff Oborevwori, has urged Christians to show love to all Nigerian as they celebrate Christmas irrespective of their religious or political affiliation.

    Oborevwori made the call in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Dennis Otu on Monday in Asaba.

    The speaker while felicitating with Christians as they mark the birth of Jesus Christ, urged them to reach out to the less privilege in the society.

    He said, “Jesus Christ made sacrifice for mankind through his love to the world and I want to urge Christians all over the world to also show love to the needy around them.

    “Let us also use the Yuletide season to show one another love in all that we do now and always. Let us be honest with one another and feel the pains of one another.

    “We should also use this occasion to reflect deeply on the teachings of the birth of Christ for truth and honesty to continue to reign in our hearts in this season and always.’’

     

  • Toyin Abraham finds love again?

    Toyin Abraham finds love again?

    Toyin Abraham is one celebrity who has a growing fan base that adores her.

    The versatile role interpreter however hasn’t been lucky when it comes to finding love.

    From separating from Adeniyi Johnson to her controversial love affair with serial thief, Seun Egbegbe, the Alakada actress hasn’t found it easy finding the man of her dreams.

    Months ago, the Nollywood actress eagerly shared the news of her getting engaged to Ibadan based Olugbenga Olujimi, a legal practitioner. The engagement did not however last as the dude struggled with her being in the spotlight. Months later, the relationship hit the rocks and they called it quits.

     

    Lately, social media has been awash with stories that the bubbly actress and filmmaker has found love in the waiting arms of her colleague, Kolawole Ajeyemi (known in the Yoruba movie sub-sector as “Awilo”).

    According to reports reaching TheNewsGuru, the actress decided to take her new found love affair out of the public glare because she doesn’t want the drama which may emanate from it.

     

    A close source noted that this will be the first time Abraham would be with a man who supports her goals and aspirations.

     

    Ajeyemi is an Abeokuta based actor and also the founder of Aje Omo Aje School of Performing Arts. Ajeyemi is a single parent who adores his daughter. He plays the role of mostly a thug or that of a love interest.

     

     

    Toyin Abraham is engaged!
  • Entertainers Speak:  What matters most between love, money, sex

    Entertainers Speak: What matters most between love, money, sex

    If you fell in love with a poor man would you stay with him because ‘love always wins?’

    Is money the only factor needed for a relationship to succeed? The subject matter of love, money and sex always results into heated debate amongst Nigerians and we decided to ask your favourite entertainers what their thoughts are.

     

     

     

    Money is great, but not as important as love-Teefah Hassan, Plus size model

    I would go for love to be honest. Money is great but not as important as love.Sex is very important but can be thought and learnt. Money is important but wouldn’t sustain in the long run.

     

     

    Money is important to me in a relationship- Seyi Hunter, Actress

    Money is more important to me in a relationship. Money and love are Siamese twins, without money there is no love. Sex is the heart of every relationship, but sex won’t pay bills. No matter how good a man’s head game is or is pounding, If money isn’t an integral part of it, you’ll just be frustrated and cheat on him.

     

     

    Love cannot pay the bills- Amara Maduka, Actress

    Love cannot pay the bills or buy diapers. I would go for money definitely.

     

    Love is the most important thing in a relationship- Peju Johnson, Actress

     

    This is so hard to choose, but if I’m to choose one, I will choose love. It’s the most important thing in a relationship. Dating a man that has money without loving him won’t last. I can only stay in a relationship for love. If it’s all because of money, I will leave with time. I won’t be able to cope because love is a beautiful thing

     

     

    Money will come and go- Adebukola Salawu

    Love is more important to me in a relationship. Love is a great interest and pleasure you develop in someone and it has to do with strong feelings. The power of love supersedes the power of money or sex in my own view. Money will come and go if not well managed. I agree to stay with true love .Sex is just a way of expressing your feelings after falling in love.

     

     

    Money brings happiness- Eniola Akinwunmi, Actress

    Money brings happiness to me . You can do a lot of things with money. Money will make me love you and be with you

     

     

    Love is more important- Seun Ayo Sadiq, Actress

    For me love is more important. When there is love, there would be sharing therefore sex will come natural.

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  • Eid-el-Kabir: Saraki, Atiku felicitate with Muslims, preach love, peaceful co-existence

    President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki and former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar on Monday felicitated with Muslim faithful on the 2018 Eid-el-Kabir celebrations which comes up on Tuesday (tomorrow).

    Saraki and Atiku made the felicitations in their Eid-el-Kabir message to Muslim faithful in the country

    Saraki enjoined Nigerians to increase their efforts in charitable endeavours, perseverance and spiritual intercession for the nation. The Senate President urged Nigerians to further devote their prayers at the Eid praying grounds to the call on Allah to restore peace in all parts of the country, strengthen the unity and rebuild the economy.

    Saraki also congratulated Muslims on the celebration of the 2018 Eid el-Kabir festival and described the special occasion as “a period that honours the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son to show submission to Allah’s command”.

    “As we have read from the Glorious Qur’an, just when Ibrahim was about to kill his son Ishmael, Almighty Allah (SWT) put a sheep in its place. Muslims use Eid el-Kabir to celebrate Prophet Ibrahim’s complete obedience to the will of Allah and as a reminder of our own willingness to make sacrifices in obedience to Allah,” he stated.

    Atiku in a similar vein advised Muslims across the country to take the center stage in promoting and spreading love among fellow Nigerians in order to consolidate our unity.

    He explained that diversity is not the cause of Nigeria’s problems, but blamed the attitude of Nigerians towards one another instead.

    According to him, “the common interests that unite Nigerians are by far stronger than those petty factors that divide us,” adding that diversity can be used to advantage.

    Atiku said intolerance, extremism and bigotry, if unchecked, could threaten peace and unity in any country.

    He noted that peace and unity are the greatest assets that should not be taken for granted by Nigerians.

    According to him, interfaith dialogue would not go far enough if bigotry is allowed to defeat human reason and wisdom.

    The former Vice President explained that all religions preach love of mankind, and urged Muslims to promote the beauty of their faith through positive personal conducts.

    Atiku noted that societies founded on hate and bigotry are always exposed to conflicts, and said these negative emotions can only be defeated by the power of love.

    While wishing Muslims successful Sallah celebration, the Waziri Adamawa advised Muslims to remain vigilant against the influence of violent extremism which has been used by misguided elements to portray Islam in bad light.

    Recall that the federal government had earlier declared Tuesday and Wednesday as public holidays for the celebrations.

     

  • Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi finds love again

    Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi finds love again

    The Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi’s whose marriage to Olori Wuraola crashed in August 2017 is said to have found love again.

    The Ooni’s new love story was published in an exclusive report by TheCable.

    ‘Ooni of Ife is head over heels in love again. And the subject of his affection is none other than a drop-dead beauty, Tope Adesegun’

    Oba Ogunwusi is smitten over Tope and the kingdom of Ile Ife and high society are undeniably in for a long, interesting haul of romance and intrigues characteristic of love in royal and celebrity circles’.

    If indeed the Ooni takes Tope as his new bride, she’ll be his third wife following the king’s seperation from his two estranged wives, Olori Adebukola and Olori Wuraola.

    For those who don’t know, Temitope Adesegun is a highly influential woman in business and management. She bagged diplomas in Linguistics and Data Processing from the University of Lagos in 1998 and 2000 respectively and a Bachelors’ in Business Administration from the same university. She enjoyed a private sector career as an administrative executive and public relations officer at several organisations.

    In 2009, she became the Personal Assistant to the Secretary to the Lagos State Government: Princess Adenrele Adeniran-Ogunsanya; a position she managed till the end of her political tenure in 2011.

    She is a certified alumnus of the following universities: University of Oxford, United Kingdom, INSEAD Business School, Fontainebleau, France, University of Cambridge, Judge Business School, United Kingdom and Harvard Kennedy School of Government in the United States.

    Currently, she leads the working team of the Hopes Alive Initiative under the Auspices and Management of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II through the House of Oduduwa Foundation.

  • Buhari salutes Rev. Farombi at 80, lauds him for spreading love

    Buhari salutes Rev. Farombi at 80, lauds him for spreading love

    President Muhammadu Buhari has felicitated with Dr Gabriel Farombi, the General Overseer Emeritus of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria and founder of the Refreshing Ministries International, who turns 80 on Aug. 12.

    Mr Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity issued the President’s congratulatory message in a statement in Abuja on Saturday.

    He stated that “President Buhari joined the Christian community in Nigeria and abroad, family members, friends and Farombi’s co-workers in the vineyard in celebrating the grace of God upon the life of His humble servant, which separated him early for a life of sacrifice, service and charity.’’

    The President extolled Farombi’s loyalty and commitment to the preaching and teaching of the gospel, especially with the establishment of the 10-year-old Refreshing Ministries International,

    According to him, the Refreshing Ministries International inspires preachers across the world and provides trainings on best practices in spreading the love and truth of Jesus Christ.

    He affirmed that the prayers of the faithful and spiritual leaders in Nigeria, like Farombi, and the preaching of undiluted word of God had immeasurably contributed to the oneness of the country.

    Buhari further appreciated the former General Overseer for his love, wisdom and resourcefulness.

    He prayed that the almighty God would “pour more grace upon His servant for longer life, good health and strength’’ to continue serving the nation and humanity.

    NAN

  • I am happy my mother found love again- Simi

    I am happy my mother found love again- Simi

    Nigerian singer, Simi has an unusual relationship with her mother. Simi whose mother recently remarried after the demise of her father years back, noted that she is happy her mother found love.

    Simi who was her mother’s chief bride’s maid at the wedding said: “I am very happy for my mother and her marriage, I am happy she has found love and I wish them a lifetime of happiness,” she told Punch.

    When asked how she feels about her mum being active on social media, she affirmed she actually opened an Instagram account for her.

    According to her: “I was the one that created an Instagram account for my mother but I did it to canvass for votes for a particular project at the time. She never used it after that and she never really had the password, so I do not know how she got a hold of the account. My mother is a very funny person and the life of every party. I have always known this about her but everyone around me is just noticing that about her. Most times, I don’t see her posts on time so my friends would call my attention to something she must have posted. I feel it is cool that everyone is seeing that side of her. My mum has always been active on Facebook, so I am not surprised that she is now active on Instagram. She is a very funny person,” she said.

     

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  • Ladies! 5 Ways to make your man love you forever

    Ladies! 5 Ways to make your man love you forever

    If you’re wondering what would make your man fall madly in love with you — as, in, small things you can do that would make him never cheat on you (anal) and more importantly cherish and worship you until he dies  — just take a look at these 5 tips compiled by TheNewsGuru that will keep him in your arms forever.

     

    1. Be a good chef to your man

    A good meal, it is often said, is the way to a man’s heart, nothing can be truer than this statement in our own world [Nigeria]. An average Nigerian man highly adorns women who can supply them delicacies – Don’t let your own man lack tasty meals.

    If you are still in doubt of the ‘food factor’ go ask Chef Chioma how she was able to win the heart of talented singer, Davido with her cooking skills. Guess what! Not only did Davido loved ‘Chioma for her good food, he also rewarded her with a N45m Porsche car…So, expect that extremely surprising gift from your man once you perfect this skill.

    2. Put on sexy/hot cloths to turn him on

    Your man might not be too bold to tell you he craves for that ‘girly’ part of you – don’t act too old, it is time to go skimpy.

    Wear revealing cloths to entice him. Put on cloths that expose your cleavage, thighs and you will be shocked at the kind of compliment you husband will rain on you.

    Very few men will think ‘outside’ when you tease them with this great sensual feeling especially if you can end it gracefully in bed, nothing as good as giving your man your best.

     

    3. If he drinks, Buy alcohol in your fridge

    Your husband could be the type who always enjoys social time-out with friends at the detriment of the family-Madam! You need to take him back.

    Don’t rush it, plan it. Find out his favourite brand of drink, buy it in a reasonable quantity and this will be a good surprise to communicate how much you want him to be in the family.

    Getting your man to drink at home can be difficult in the beginning because he is already accustomed to drinking outside. Don’t give up, keep trying.

    The most important thing is that you can also curtail his alcohol intake once you win him over to your side.

    Create a private moment where both of you feel comfortable to share this good time.

     

    4. Appreciate your husband

    Compliment him frequently on the things you like about him. When he does something kind of special for you, acknowledge that you appreciate him. Be positive and encouraging of your man’s goals. Being positive and loving is important for maintaining a successful relationship

    For example, you can give him a small unexpected gift or send him a random, loving text. Something simple like this will let him know that you appreciate him.

     

    5. Initiate outing with your husband / Spend quality time together

    Make time for just the two of you. Date nights and quality time may improve your current relationship.

    Try taking some time away from your cell phone and focus only on your time with your boyfriend or husband.

    Try going to a new location, such as a beach a couple hours away from your house or a restaurant you’ve never been to before. Sharing new experiences together will strengthen your bond further.

     

     

     

     

  • Bill and Melinda Gates: Thank you for your love for Nigeria, By Henry Boyo

    By Henry Boyo

    Bill Gates, came visiting, once again in March this year: Gates is well known as founder of Microsoft; the very successful High-tech Company which made him the second richest man in the world at one time.

    The story is worth telling that Bill Gates, was a total stranger to Warren Buffet, when he (Gates) first approached the world’s richest man to discuss his vision of bringing improved health care delivery to billions of people worldwide. Remarkably, however, the two super-billionaires quickly bonded and a meeting that was probably expected to last less than an hour, easily crept well into the night. The product of that meeting was Warren Buffet, donation of $30bn (thirty billion dollars), almost all his wealth to Bill Gates, to pursue laudable health projects and other social interventions, which will touch lives of hundreds of millions of people worldwide.

    The odds are clearly not great that such nobility of character and the human spirit is common anywhere. Nonetheless, hopefully stupendously well endowed Nigerians and Charitable persons and organizations from elsewhere may be also moved to borrow a leaf from these extremely rare human beings. In view of the enormous trust and responsibility reposed on his vision, Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda run the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, hands on, full time. Invariably, Microsoft’s loss has clearly become gain to millions of poor people who have no one to speak for them.

    In the widely reported speech by Bill Gates to distinguished Nigerians in Aso-Rock, Abuja, last week, Gates confessed that his initial dream was to make peoples’ life better, by giving everybody computer access at, affordable cost. However, according to the billionaire, “As I got older, travelled more and learned more about the world, I realized that billions of people had a problem that computers couldn’t solve. They lacked the basics of a good life; food, shelter, health, education and opportunity”. Consequently, with the billions of dollars earned from Microsoft “we started working toward a different goal; a healthy and productive life for everyone.”

    This vision, according to Gates, is the reason “why I come to Nigeria; and that’s why Melinda and I will continue coming for as long as we are able.”

    Instructively, the Gates Foundation’s biggest office in Africa is located here in Nigeria and already, over $1.6bn has been expended, so far, particularly in health related interventions locally; nonetheless, according to Gates “we plan to increase our commitment!”

    The chances are that strong arguments were, by competitive interests to locate the Foundation’s Africa Head office, anywhere but Nigeria, and issues of corruption, difficulty in engaging government and its agencies, poor power infrastructure, insecurity etc, would have been cited as impediments to attract the Foundation’s largest office elsewhere. But No! the soft spoken, self-effacing gentle man chose instead to work in the eye of the storm, and ensure that the ‘national epicenter’ of the polio virus, which the Gates Foundation sought to eradicate world-wide was the congruent location.

    Mr Gates and his wife, Melinda, have been coming regularly to Nigeria since 2006. According to the Microsoft man “I’ve always felt welcome in Nigeria. Nigerians usually greet me warmly. The first time I met the Sultan of Sokoto, I was honoured that he greeted me with the gift of a white horse.”

    The Gates’ Foundation has strong relationships with Federal and State governments, businesses, NGOs and Civil society organizations. “We are eager” according to Gates “to support you as you work to make Nigeria a global economic powerhouse, that provides opportunity for all its citizens, as you strive to fulfill this country’s immense purpose”.

    The above are words well spoken, clearly, from a heart that, arguably, truly loves Nigeria. Gates’ quiet, unobtrusive and fairly regular trips to Nigeria, are devoted to helping our government and our people and not to make money from government contracts by exploiting the greed of some public officials. Conversely the Gates Foundation has actually brought to Nigeria hundreds of millions of dollars worth of data verifiable social interventions.

    However, true friends are expected to speak truth to one another, and it would be unexpected, therefore, if Gates also set out to massage the ego of our leaders, without telling it like it is, in his address to Nigeria’s political and business leaders, even if his observations were repetitions of what we all already know.

    Consequently, the gentle Philanthropist, politely urged Nigerians not to relent in the pursuit of economic growth, but warned, nonetheless that “Growth is not inevitable”. According to Gates, “Nigeria has unmatched economic potential, but what becomes of that potential depends on the choices Nigerian leaders make”. “The most important choice you make, is to maximize your greatest resource, the Nigerian people. Nigeria will thrive when every Nigerian is able to thrive”. “If” according to Gates, “you invest in their health, education, and opportunities i.e. the ‘human capital’; then they will lay the foundation for sustained prosperity. If you don’t, however, then it is very important to recognize that there will be a sharp limit on how much the country can grow.”

    In practice, Gates argued that, if the percentage of fiscal allocations for health and education remain in single digit ratios of annual budgets, rather than the 16 percent and 26 percent recommended, respectively, by the WHO and UNESCO, then, of course, the fear is that things could get worse, as per capita GDP will also decline, if current education and health trends continue, with flat per capita growth; ultimately, “economic growth may, not match a concurrent higher population growth rate”.

    Conversely, Gates therefore noted, “if you commit to getting better results in health and education, if you spend more and more effectively, per capita GDP will stay on its remarkable positive pre-recession growth trajectory.”

    In addition to prioritizing health and education, Bill Gates recommend the “opening up of opportunities in the Agriculture and Micro enterprises sectors, as proposed in the Nigerian government’s “Economic Recovery and Growth Plan”; such opportunities, would include more intensive financial inclusion, for over 37 million Micro enterprises and Small scale farmers to create enabling conditions “where Nigerians can reach their goals, while adding value to the economy; i.e. a Win-Win Scenario”. “Unfortunately, the Executive priorities of the ERGP don’t fully reflect peoples’ needs, as it prioritizes physical over human capital”

    Regrettably, however, Gates noted, in his speech, that “today, more than half of rural children in Nigeria can’t read and write.” The conclusion is therefore, inescapable, as, “Nigeria’s economy tomorrow will depend on improving its Schools today”.

    Similarly, for health, where Gates observed that “with the fourth highest maternal mortality rate, Nigeria is one of the most dangerous places on earth to give birth”, “Nigeria’s primary health care system is broken and become a shadow of Prof Olikoye Ransome Kuti’s celebrated legacy”; this reality is as evidenced by the epidemic of chronic malnutrition or stunting; a condition with very devastating consequences; unfortunately, statistically, in Nigeria, “one in three children is, reportedly chronically malnourished and could therefore be at risk”.

    Incidentally, according to the World Bank, addressing the stunting crisis would add almost $30bn to Nigeria’s GDP. Gates has therefore, recommended that the challenge of stunting can be solved with increasing focus, nationwide, on agricultural development, nutrition and primary health care.

    There is probably no better known International public figure who has visited Nigeria more frequently than Bill Gates in recent times. Undeniably, his regular visits should encourage other serious International investors and charitable agencies to perceive Nigeria as a safer destination, rather than a country with widespread insecurity, violence and rabid corruption, as popularly portrayed in International media.

    Consequently, we may be well served, therefore, with their sincere commitment to our people’s welfare, to formalize the appointment of Bill and Melinda Gates as Goodwill Ambassadors for Nigeria.