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What should I do?” – 19-year-old man seeks for advice as he impregnates a 32 yr old lady, says she wants to start a family

A 19-year-old African American man identified as Keshawnn has turned to the microblogging platform Twitter (X) for advice as he prepares to become a father soon. He revealed that he pregnant a 32-year-old woman, who has always wanted to start a family, so she is thrilled. According to the young man who goes by the handle @Keyplays4keeps, he is at a loss for what to do because the lady is older and appears to have decided to keep the baby. Asking for advice, Keshawnn wrote; “I got an older woman pregnant I’m 19 and she’s 32 and she’s excited because she always wanted to have a family but ion really feel good about this whole situation so what should I do?” In other news, A 19-year-old Nigerian boy has done the unthinkable by impregnating his birth mother. The boy named Ekenem impregnated his mother while testing his love charm. The incident occurred at Asaba, the capital of Nigeria’s Delta State. “I am deeply sorry for all that has happened, I ...

Nigerian woman blames bad government for inability to find husband at 37

Nigerian woman blames bad government for inability to find husband at 37 Nigerian woman blames bad government for inability to find husband at 37 A Nigerian woman sparked a discussion on social media when she joined a protest with a poster blaming her inability to find a husband on the state of the government. The poster also revealed that she is 37 years old. Nigerian woman blames bad government for inability to find husband at 37 Nigerian woman blames bad government for inability to find husband. The woman can be seen confidently holding a cardboard sign with the words boldly written: “Na because of bad government I never see husband at 37 years old.” This statement attracted attention on social media, with many people commenting on the post to share their thoughts. See some reactions below:  Azadoll$: “She’s right! Many men wants to get married but no money πŸ˜­πŸ’”.” Vitus Switz: “bad government or bad character.” Austn’s lid: “😁chaii bad governance is making many...

Hunger protest: 17 feared killed as firms, others count huge losses

•10 killed in Niger, Borno, seven in Kano, others, FG complex looted, APC secretariat razed •OPS counts losses as banks, ports, offices shut, FG begs protesters, NBA offers free legal services No fewer than 17 persons were feared killed in Abuja, Kano, Niger, Borno, Kaduna and Jigawa during the #Endbadgovernance protest which was held across the country on Thursday. One person was shot dead in Abuja and Kano, two killed in Jigawa, six others were reportedly gunned down by security forces in Niger, while four died in Borno and three in Kaduna. Man strips himself naked to protest hardship in Lagos. The rally began peacefully but took a violent turn in some cities leading to violent confrontations between the police and the protesters. Businesses, banks, shopping plazas and some markets did not open for fear of the protests escalating into a crisis. In Abuja, the demonstration claimed a victim, who was shot dead along the Kubwa expressway. An eyewitness, who identi...

UPDATED: Police fire tear gas at #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria protesters in Kano

  On Thursday, Nigerian police used tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters demonstrating against the high cost of living in Kano and Abuja, according to AFP correspondents. Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, is facing high inflation and a sharply devalued naira. This economic strain follows President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's decision a year ago to end a costly fuel subsidy and liberalize the currency in an effort to improve the economy. In Kano, the nation’s second-largest city, protesters attempted to set bonfires outside the state governor’s office. Police responded with tear gas, dispersing most of the demonstrators, according to an AFP correspondent at the scene. Security forces also fired tear gas to break up crowds in Mararaba, on the outskirts of the capital, and in central Abuja, another AFP reporter noted. The protest movement, rallying under the hashtag #EndBadGovernanceInNigeri a, gained momentum through an online campaign...