• Don’t have sex until you’re married— Actress Bambam counsels singles as she opens up on her marital challenges with Teddy A.

    Nollywood actress Bamike Olawunmi-Adenibuyan, popularly known as Bambam, has shared a candid account of her journey through marriage, describing it as both challenging and rewarding.

    Speaking about her union with fellow reality TV star Teddy A, Bambam revealed that their love story, which blossomed into marriage after the birth of their first child, was far from a “fairy tale.” She admitted that at some point, they both questioned whether their marriage was truly the will of God, as differences and personal growth brought clashes into their relationship.

    “I began to evolve as a woman, and he too was discovering himself. Our differences started to clash, and many times we asked ourselves why we were even here. But I held on to God and His promises for my marriage,” she said.

    The actress explained that counseling, therapy, and prayer played a crucial role in helping them navigate the difficulties of marriage. According to her, Teddy A’s decision to surrender his life to Christ became a turning point in their relationship, making things easier and strengthening their bond.

    Bambam also opened up about the struggles of pregnancy, postpartum challenges, and the emotional confusion she faced as a new mother. Despite the hurdles, she described marriage as a “learning curve” that has made them fall in love with each other repeatedly through every trial they overcame.

    “My greatest joy through the journey has been him having a personal relationship with God. That has been the sweetener,” she added.

    Advising singles, Bambam urged couples to keep sex out of the mix until marriage, seek counseling, and ensure emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual stability before taking the step.

    She concluded by affirming that with God at the center, marriage is not without trials, but every challenge becomes an opportunity for growth, making the love journey sweeter over time.
    Don’t have sex until you’re married— Actress Bambam counsels singles as she opens up on her marital challenges with Teddy A. Nollywood actress Bamike Olawunmi-Adenibuyan, popularly known as Bambam, has shared a candid account of her journey through marriage, describing it as both challenging and rewarding. Speaking about her union with fellow reality TV star Teddy A, Bambam revealed that their love story, which blossomed into marriage after the birth of their first child, was far from a “fairy tale.” She admitted that at some point, they both questioned whether their marriage was truly the will of God, as differences and personal growth brought clashes into their relationship. “I began to evolve as a woman, and he too was discovering himself. Our differences started to clash, and many times we asked ourselves why we were even here. But I held on to God and His promises for my marriage,” she said. The actress explained that counseling, therapy, and prayer played a crucial role in helping them navigate the difficulties of marriage. According to her, Teddy A’s decision to surrender his life to Christ became a turning point in their relationship, making things easier and strengthening their bond. Bambam also opened up about the struggles of pregnancy, postpartum challenges, and the emotional confusion she faced as a new mother. Despite the hurdles, she described marriage as a “learning curve” that has made them fall in love with each other repeatedly through every trial they overcame. “My greatest joy through the journey has been him having a personal relationship with God. That has been the sweetener,” she added. Advising singles, Bambam urged couples to keep sex out of the mix until marriage, seek counseling, and ensure emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual stability before taking the step. She concluded by affirming that with God at the center, marriage is not without trials, but every challenge becomes an opportunity for growth, making the love journey sweeter over time.
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  • Nollywood actor James Ikechukwu Esomugha, popularly known as Jim Iyke, has sparked online debate after claiming that medical doctors are not trained to heal patients.

    Speaking in an interview with TV reality star and host of Echoo Room, Teddy A, the actor suggested that the health sector prioritizes profit over patient recovery.

    According to him, keeping patients dependent on hospital visits is more lucrative for doctors than curing them completely. “There’s a GMO everywhere. The orthodox medicines; the lies. If I say it anywhere, it upsets them [medical practitioners],” Jim Iyke stated.

    “Medical doctors are basically trained all through their career not to heal. It’s big pharma business. If they tell you what to take and they heal you, you’re not a customer anymore and they won’t make money. That’s a trillion-dollar industry.”

    His remarks, which point to the healthcare industry as a profit-driven system, quickly went viral and triggered mixed reactions from the public.
    Nollywood actor James Ikechukwu Esomugha, popularly known as Jim Iyke, has sparked online debate after claiming that medical doctors are not trained to heal patients. Speaking in an interview with TV reality star and host of Echoo Room, Teddy A, the actor suggested that the health sector prioritizes profit over patient recovery. According to him, keeping patients dependent on hospital visits is more lucrative for doctors than curing them completely. “There’s a GMO everywhere. The orthodox medicines; the lies. If I say it anywhere, it upsets them [medical practitioners],” Jim Iyke stated. “Medical doctors are basically trained all through their career not to heal. It’s big pharma business. If they tell you what to take and they heal you, you’re not a customer anymore and they won’t make money. That’s a trillion-dollar industry.” His remarks, which point to the healthcare industry as a profit-driven system, quickly went viral and triggered mixed reactions from the public.
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  • Veteran Nigerian musician, film director, producer, and songwriter, Obafemi Lasode, has passed away.

    Naija News reports that former President of Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli, announced Lasode’s death in a post on social media on Friday.


    The popular singer, born in December 1955, died on Friday at the age of 70.

    Tee Mac wrote, “Obafemi Lasode (born 4 December 1955), a Nigerian veteran musician, film director and producer, songwriter, music producer, and playwright died today. My condolences to all. Respectfully Dr Tee Mac.”

    In other news, controversial rapper, Darlington Okoye popularly known as Speed Darlington has fired back at fellow artiste CDQ, who said he would never work with him even if offered $100 billion.

    Naija News reports that the drama started when CDQ made the remark during an interview on the Echoo Room podcast hosted by Teddy A.

    He was asked to name any artiste he would never collaborate with, and he firmly mentioned Speed Darlington, saying no amount of money could make him do it.

    Reacting during a live session with his fans, Darlington dismissed the comment and said he does not even know who CDQ is.

    He mocked CDQ’s popularity and financial status, questioning his relevance in the music industry.

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    Darlington went on to say that anyone he does not know is irrelevant to him, and he laughed off the entire issue.

    He also suggested that CDQ has likely never had N50 million and should not be taken seriously.

    Veteran Nigerian musician, film director, producer, and songwriter, Obafemi Lasode, has passed away. Naija News reports that former President of Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli, announced Lasode’s death in a post on social media on Friday. The popular singer, born in December 1955, died on Friday at the age of 70. Tee Mac wrote, “Obafemi Lasode (born 4 December 1955), a Nigerian veteran musician, film director and producer, songwriter, music producer, and playwright died today. My condolences to all. Respectfully Dr Tee Mac.” In other news, controversial rapper, Darlington Okoye popularly known as Speed Darlington has fired back at fellow artiste CDQ, who said he would never work with him even if offered $100 billion. Naija News reports that the drama started when CDQ made the remark during an interview on the Echoo Room podcast hosted by Teddy A. He was asked to name any artiste he would never collaborate with, and he firmly mentioned Speed Darlington, saying no amount of money could make him do it. Reacting during a live session with his fans, Darlington dismissed the comment and said he does not even know who CDQ is. He mocked CDQ’s popularity and financial status, questioning his relevance in the music industry. Click here for more information sportybet.com by TaboolaSponsored Links Darlington went on to say that anyone he does not know is irrelevant to him, and he laughed off the entire issue. He also suggested that CDQ has likely never had N50 million and should not be taken seriously.
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