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Ex-BBNaija housemate, Nina Ivy has announced plans to undergo a bre@st reduction surgery.
The excited reality star took to Instagram to share the update with her followers .
Nina also explained that she was feeling insecure about the size of her b00bs after having two children, hence the decision to undergo bre@st reduction surgery.
She wrote:
‘I’ve been waiting for this day my entire life and finally the time is here. After 2 kids I’ve never really felt comfortable and confident about my breast and I am super excited to make a change. Finally a NEW LIfE’
This is coming three years after she underwent Brazilian B*tt Lift (BBL) surgery to enhance her behind.
Ex-BBNaija housemate and podcast host, Doyin David has revealed that she goes into romantic relationships to have a good time and not necessarily for marriage.
In a recent interview with media personality, Olufemi Daniel, Doyin stated that she cares more about companionship.
She said;
“I never really date to get married; I date to have a good time. I date because I enjoy your company; I date for companionship, whether it leads to marriage or not”.
When asked about s3x, she clarified that it’s a part of companionship, but not the primary reason she dates.
“I mean, s3x is part of companionship, isn’t it? But it’s not the main reason I’m dating. I date for companionship, not for marriage, so if it doesn’t lead to marriage, I’m fine; we had a good time. But if it does okay, I’m fine with doing a life partnership if a marriage doesn’t come up”, she said.
“At the end of the day, what is marriage? Is it about signing papers? It’s not important to me, and I’m not trying to talk down on constitutional marriage.
“Companionship is important to me, so I would like to have a lifetime of companionship, whether we’re married or not. I just want to have someone who is my person for the rest of my life, so it’s not important to me that we have to be legally married,” she concluded.
BBNaija star, Doyin David acknowledges being out of touch with the everyday cost of living in Nigeria, admitting she relies on others for tasks like shopping.
In a recent interview with media personality Olufemi Daniel on his podcast, Doyin revealed that she doesn’t know the price of anything in Nigeria.
Although she doesn’t go to the market herself, she expressed empathy for Nigerians dealing witheconomic hardships.
She recounted a visit to the market where she was moved to tears by the struggles of ordinary Nigerians.
Doyin on why she doesn’t know the prices of anything in Nigeria
“I am the most detached Nigerian you can ever meet. I don’t even know what is happening. I don’t know the price of anything. I don’t go to the market. I send my chef, and they don’t tell me what the price is.”
“I hear there’s hardship in the country, and I sympathise with Nigerians. I’m sure that it’s tough. I know because wigs are more expensive. Makeup, nails, cars, houses—everything is more expensive. Those things I know. But I’m not really into tomatoes. I’m sure food is expensive.”
Speaking of hardship in Nigeria
“It’s sad because people are suffering. I also went to the market one time in Ogba, and I cried that day because I saw how people were suffering. People were reacting to N50,000 like it was N5 million. That shows how badly people are suffering,”
“It’s very sad. We hope that we’ll have a country one day where the average Nigerian can at least feed. That should be the basics. But we are not there yet. I hope we get there one day. I don’t want to talk about politics because I don’t really know much about politics.”
“I just think Nigeria is a shithole with this kind of leadership. The issue is that the people that are obligated to care about us don’t care about us. I don’t know that there would be a solution anytime soon. So I tell people ‘Do your best to fend for yourself and family and if you have the opportunity to relocate abroad, do,’”
The organizers of the widely anticipated Big Brother Naija reality show have finally announced the date to kick off the show’s Season 9 edition.
The show organisers made the announcement on their official Instagram page on Friday night.
According to the graphics posted, the show which will last for 71 days, will kick off on July 28, 2024.
According to the organisers, the 2024 Season 9 edition will be ‘Two Journeys in One House’.
“BBNaija Season 9 is HERE! This is a must follow Season! Get ready for double the drama, ships, and HUGE competition! Cameras 24/7 for 71 days. Don’t miss the premiere on July 28th at 7 PM WAT.”
Recall that the organisers had earlier disclosed that the show will hold in July.
Doyinsola Anuoluwapo David, the Big Brother Naija reality star, who is simply known as Doyin, has said she only hears about the hardship in the country but hasn’t experienced it first hand.
She claimed that she doesn’t know the price of commodities, stressing that her domestic staff shops for her.
Doyin featured on a recent podcast interview with YouTuber, Olufemi Daniel.
“I am the most detached Nigerian you can ever meet. I don’t even know what is happening. I don’t know the price of anything. I don’t go to the market. I send my chef and they don’t tell me what the price is,” she said.
“I hear there’s hardship in the country and I sympathise with Nigerians. I’m sure that it’s tough. I know because wigs are more expensive. Makeup, nails, cars, houses, everything is more expensive. Those things I know. But I’m not really into tomatoes.. I’m sure food is expensive.
“It’s sad because people are suffering, I’m sure because we see things on social media. I also went to the market one time at Ogba, and I cried that day because I saw how people were suffering. People were reacting to N50,000 like it was N5 million. That shows how badly people are suffering.
“It’s very sad. We hope that we’ll have a country one day where the average Nigerian can at least feed.
“That should be the basics. But we are not there yet. I hope we get there one day. I don’t want to talk about politics because I don’t really know much about politics.
“I just think Nigeria is a shithole with this kind of leadership. The issue is that the people that are obligated to care about us don’t care about us.
“I don’t know that there would be a solution anytime soon. So I tell people do your best to fend for yourself and family and if you have the opportunity to relocate abroad, do.”
Segun Olusemo, the Big Brother Naija reality show star, who is also known as Sheggz, has said that it is disrespectful for a man to share financial responsibility with his partner.
Featuring on the ‘Bahd And Boujee’ podcast, Sheggz argued that a woman can contribute to paying bills in her home but it would be disrespectful for her to make equal contributions as the man.
Sheggz, who is currently dating his colleague, Bella, noted that in his own case, his woman contributes about 20 percent, while he handles the remaining 80 percent.
He said, “I don’t want my babe paying my bills or paying her own bills because it’s going to be disrespectful.
“By the way, I go for women that work really hard. In my situation, my woman works really hard and she is actually successful but I understand that my money is our money and her money is her money.
“And honestly, if she gives me peace in my home, I’m okay with that.
“No 50/50 in my home. My house is 80/20. I wouldn’t say 100 percent because that is very unfair.
“When my woman spends her money, she won’t feel bad because she doesn’t do it all the time. I feel like as men we are wired to provide.”