The comments are so funny😂😂🤣
It's a perfectly normal phenomenon for "greying of hair" to start in the 30s.
It's what mostly happens actually.
Except you're Ginger haired.
A lot of people dye it & that's why it isn't common knowledge.
My experience with my boy moving in my wife’s stomach.
We were excited when he started moving and I was always happy to feel him by touching my wife’s stomach.
One day he moved too much and caused pain for my wife. She then tapped her stomach as though she was spanking him and said he should stop moving.
Omo, that’s how he didn’t move for about 5 days. We started begging him to move.
We were so worried that we had to go to do scan to make sure he was fine.
We literally begged him to move. After a while he started moving again, that’s when we were relieved.
Mind what you say to your babies while in the womb.
Nigerian Immigration Officer: Where are you flying from?
Me: Nairobi
NIO: What did you go there for?
Me: A conference.
NIO: What do you do?
Me: I’m a researcher.
NAO: So what do you study?
Me: Corruption.
Toh.
Like if the movie made a loss, she'd agree to pay from her wages to the studio. 😒
Let the people who took financial risk get their reward.
If they want to give out, fine. If not, fine.
It’s funny how “Obsession” sparked conversations around women being taken advantage of, and now a woman who worked on the movie is being told to shut up for feeling exploited by the studio system profiting off of work she did (because it’s industry standard to exploit).
“My coming in front of the camera was an accident. I was a writer. They pressured me to come in front of the camera because I was making people laugh behind the camera.”
- Nollywood veteran, Nkem Owoh
Nigerian-British Grammy-winning singer, Talay Riley, dies at age 35. 💔
Born Mark Olayinka Orabiyi, the talented singer passed away following a fatal stabbing in East London on June 5.
Our thoughts are with his loved ones. 🙏🏽Rest in peace, Talay. 🕯️
This tweet just shows our absolute inability to hold multiple thoughts simultaneously.
First, the people saying he doesn't have a valid impairment are ignorant of the medical & social realities of his condition, especially in our environment.
Second, throwing himself as a target into a deeply serious conversation that's centred around profound, life-altering developmental disorders that often require 24/7 medical dependency is a spectacular failure of self-awareness by him.
Almost the same way it would be completely out of touch for someone with dyslexia or mild hearing loss making a conversation about severe lifelong genetic anomalies all about themselves.
Both things are true, his struggles are incredibly valid, & his attempt to insert himself into a totally different stratosphere of medical trauma is frankly manipulative & blindly insensitive.