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Ambrose Nwaogwugwu shares his taught about Verydarkman ignoring Jnr Pope Chat before the incident that led to his death.

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Ambrose Nwaogwugwu on his Facebook handle wrote;

VeryDarkMan was right,

Most of you are beefing him because you don’t know where he is coming from,

You cannot appreciate his position on ignoring this chat because you have no single idea of what it feels like being a social critic.

As an activist or social critic; you won’t be friends with many people and this is the pure fact.

I have been there before;

All through Okorocha’s 8 years tenure, I was a an avowed critic of that government and in being a critic or activist, you will be so critical of everything and suspicious of anyone coming your way.

I tried everything to avoid some certain overtures of friendship coming my way just so I don’t get to compromise my stand against the government because when you start getting close to some certain people in the system, you will lose your salt and before you know it, you have been broken down.

I found it very difficult to be friends with people because you are always on the lookout that something might come up and when your friend is involved, you will be demoralised to come public with it because it has to do with someone friends with you or close to you.

The best way to overcome that scenario from happening is to shun becoming close or friends with most people.

This guy is critical of these celebrities and he was right to believe this one wants to come close to him to shed himself from any future attack from VDM.

Do you think if VDM were friends with Okwulura or even close to him some how and he got an intel about him regarding the trending alleged scam of ₦300m+, how would he have come public with it?

So shuning familiarity from many people is one of the defense of critics and activists,

Their circle are usually very small as it is all in the bid to avoid the kind of situation explained above.

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More about the National Theatre of Nigeria

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The National Theatre in Lagos, Nigeria, is a major cultural landmark, opened in 1976.

Location: Iganmu, Lagos.

Capacity: 5,000 seats in the main auditorium.

Architecture: Circular design, resembling an African hut.

Facilities: Main hall, drama theatre, concert hall, exhibition galleries.

Role: Central venue for cultural events like theatre, music, dance, and film.

Significance: Symbol of Nigerian arts and culture, hosting events like NAFEST and the Lagos International Film Festival.

It’s the largest theatre in the whole of Africa and was completed in 1976 for the Festac 77 ( the second world black and Africa festival of arts and culture) in 1977

It’s Africa’s most iconic landmarks that promotes Africa arts and culture.

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Zinoleesky Welcomes New Addition to His Family

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Nigerian music sensation Oniyide Azeez, popularly known as Zinoleesky, has announced the arrival of his second child. The 25-year-old singer shared the joyful news on his Instagram page on April 3, posting adorable photos of himself cradling the newborn.

Zinoleesky, who rose to fame in 2017, expressed his delight with a heartfelt caption: “Owo Baba Zafar….” This new bundle of joy joins his first child, Zendaya, born in 2023.

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Genevieve Nnaji Claps Back at Trolls with Witty Retorts

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Nollywood actress and filmmaker Genevieve Nnaji has fired back at online bullies who attempted to mock her age on social media. A troll on Twitter taunted her, saying, “You can’t defy the laws of nature” and sneered that her “youthful allure is finally waning.”

Nnaji responded to a troll with sarcasm, “It gets even worse; I’ll become so old that I’ll meet my maker. If I’m fortunate.” She acknowledged aging’s inevitability with humor, keeping the tone playful.

Another troll interjected, “Mummy, you’ve really aged,” to which Nnaji retorted, “Daddy, I wouldn’t wish that on you,” skillfully deflecting the jab.

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