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I don’t believe in “Hallelujah Challenge”. If it were by it or “what God cannot do”, Nigeria should be one of the greatest countries by now – BBNaija star, Doyin.

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Big Brother Naija star, Doyin, has expressed her skepticism about the “Hallelujah Challenge”, a popular religious movement in Nigeria.

She questioned the effectiveness of prayer and faith in improving the country’s situation, suggesting that if God were truly intervening, Nigeria would be a more prosperous and developed nation by now.

Her comment highlights the ongoing debate about the role of religion in addressing societal issues and the expectations surrounding divine intervention.

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Charly Boy Opens Up About Childhood Trauma Says he contacted gonorrhea at 12 after being raped by Nanny.

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Charly Boy Opens Up About Childhood Trauma Says he contacted gonorrhea at 12 after being raped by Nanny.

Nigerian music legend Charly Boy revealed a shocking personal experience in a recent interview on Muvmnt Studio. He shared that his nanny sexually abused him, leading to his early exposure to sex and contraction of gonorrhea at just 12 years old.

Charly Boy recounted his innocence and naivety, admitting he didn’t recognize the abuse at the time. “I was raped by my nanny… I didn’t realize it was abuse; I thought it was normal,” he said. “By 12, I had already contracted gonorrhea and was frequenting brothels.”

His courageous disclosure sheds light on the devastating impact of child abuse and exploitation.

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Kanye West Secures $15.5 Million Loan for $35 Million Beverly Hills Estate

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American rapper and producer Kanye West has reportedly obtained a significant loan to finance his recent purchase of a luxurious Beverly Hills mansion. According to the Daily Mail, West and his wife, Bianca Censori, borrowed $15.5 million to secure the $35 million property.

The loan was facilitated by Lone Oak Fund and its investment arm Lone Oak Industries, which provided $12.5 million, and a private lending company owned by fitness entrepreneurs Richard and Lucy Glassman, which contributed $2.7 million.

The Glassmans justified their investment decision, citing the property’s 40% loan-to-value ratio as a sound financial move. “When investors lend to celebrities, they might be hesitant, but for us, it’s a solid investment,” Richard Glassman explained. “We prefer repayment over acquiring the property, but we’ll take possession if necessary.”

The opulent 20,000-square-foot compound features: 11 bedrooms, ⁠18 bathrooms, Guest house, Swimming pool, Tennis court, and ⁠Waterfall.

Interestingly, West reportedly plans to rent out the estate rather than reside there.

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Music Legend 2Baba Receives Electric Car Gift from Businessman Ned Okonkwo

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Nigerian music icon 2Baba (Innocent Idibia) celebrated his 49th birthday with a remarkable gift from businessman Ned Okonkwo, a sleek electric car.

Overjoyed, 2Baba shared a video on social media, expressing gratitude to his “amazing brother” Ned. He praised the timely gift, citing the current fuel scarcity and high costs. 2Baba also hinted at converting the vehicle to run on compressed natural gas (CNG) for increased efficiency.

The video showcased 2Baba effortlessly driving his new car, leaving fans and fellow celebrities impressed with his driving skills. The gift and 2Baba’s enthusiasm have generated excitement among his followers.

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