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Japa – Stay, help build Nigeria rather than emigrating, Tacha urges

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Media personality and former reality TV star Natacha Akide, popularly known as Tacha, has urged Nigerians to resist the urge to emigrate and instead work to improve conditions at home.

Speaking on the podcast Outside the Box on Sunday, Tacha said Nigerians should “stay in Nigeria to check this country or to affect the change we want to see,” adding that while other countries offer opportunities, Nigeria also has much to offer.

“Even though living in London, a lot of the things I did see were like wow… Nigeria is great. The UK is great as well, though, but like Nigeria is great,” she said.

Tacha argued that leaving does not guarantee success and cautioned people against abandoning the lives they are building in Nigeria.

“I just feel like with the infrastructure and with the working system that they do have there, if Nigeria can, to an extent, uplift certain things here, lots of people would not want to leave because it’s not as easy as people think. People just feel, you know, when I get to the UK, greener pastures.

“If you have a working business or you have a working job, you have a car, you have your house, it doesn’t make sense for you to sell those properties and say, you know what, I want to go abroad, whether it’s South Africa, whether it’s London, whether it’s Dubai.” she said.

She also warned that life overseas can be isolating and that migrants still face struggles.

“It’s not greener outside Nigeria than we all think it is. Even when you get in there, you still have to walk, like walk to the level you want yourself to be in. So if you’re comfortable here in Nigeria, travelling or like japa really shouldn’t be an option for you because you get lonelier, like there are less friends, lots of people, it’s busy. I love Lagos, Nigeria.” she claimed.

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Mohbad’s father releases special song ahead of his second year de@th anniversary

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Joseph Aloba, the father of singer Mohbad has released a special song ahead of his second year death anniversary.

The singer passed away in controversial circumstances on September 12, 2023. He was 27 years old.

In the new song, the distraught father called for justice to be served for his deceased son. He believes that there is more to the cause of death of the singer and wants those behind to be held accountable.

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More photos from Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola’s wedding in Iceland

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More photos from singer Mr Eazi and billionaire daughter/actress Temi Otedola’s wedding have been shared online.

The couple tied the knot in a private wedding ceremony at Hallgrimskirkja Church, an iconic landmark in Iceland on August 8. Notable guests at the wedding included Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, comedian Broda Shaggi, and many others.

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Actor Charlie Sheen opens up about sexual encounters with men for the first time

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Charlie Sheen is opening up about his past by getting candid about past sexual experiences with men.

The actor revealed all in two upcoming new projects — his memoir The Book of Sheen, due Sept. 9, and the Netflix documentary aka Charlie Sheen,  to be released on Sept. 1.

He admitted that after years of having sex with women, he decided to try something new.

He says he’s no longer hiding from his past, but owning it.

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“I’m not going to run from my past, or let it own me,” he tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story.

In the documentary when the interviewer asks Sheen how it feels to be talking publicly for the first time about having sex with men, he says, “Liberating. It’s f***ing liberating… [to] just talk about stuff. It’s like a train didn’t come through the side of the restaurant. A f***ing piano didn’t fall out of the sky. No one ran into the room and shot me.”

Sheen, who also spoke about the subject Friday, September 5, on Good Morning America, says his sexual experiences with men began when he was using crack.

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“That’s what started it,” he says. “That’s where it was born, or sparked. And in whatever chunks of time that I was off the pipe, trying to navigate that, trying to come to terms with it — ‘Where did that come from?… Why did that happen? — and then just finally being like, ‘So what?’ So what? Some of it was weird. A lot of it was f***ing fun, and life goes on.”

During his drug-fueled exploits, Sheen contracted HIV, which he tried to keep private. However, some of his overnight guests would see his medication, take photos of it and then threaten to expose Sheen if he didn’t pay them. He paid them in the beginning, but then came out with his HIV status in 2015 on the Today show.

“I do know for a fact that I never passed it on,” he says of the virus.

Sheen says with the book and the documentary he just wanted to tell his full truth and own his stories, and he didn’t want to censor anything.

“The stories I can remember anyway,” he jokes. While he says he spent the past eight years making amends to people he’d hurt while he was spiraling with his drug and alcohol addiction, he doesn’t want to play the victim in the book or the doc.

“It takes two to tango,” he says.

These days, Sheen lives a much quieter lifestyle out of the spotlight, and he says he’s been single for years, after going through two very tumultuous divorces, with his exes Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller.

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“My romantic life is as uneventful as it possibly could be, and it’s been that way for a long time,” he says.

He adds, “But I am open to love again. Probably not marriage, though!”

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