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9 super-effective strategies for dealing with stress in your marriage

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9 super-effective strategies for dealing with stress in your marriage

Stress in a marriage can take a serious toll on your relationship with your spouse, which impacts your health. But, what can you do to keep your love alive while dealing with stress? There are several strategies to deal with the everyday stress of marriage and strengthen your marriage.

Arguing and worrying over family problems may lead to an increased risk of dying in middle age. “Stressful social relations in private life are associated with a two- to three-times increased risk of dying,” said lead researcher Dr. Rikke Lund, an associate professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of Copenhagen.

Here are 9 super-effective strategies for dealing with stress in your marriage:

1. Talk openly about your feelings and emotions.

In times of stress, the tendency is to keep everything bottled up inside or to explode at the slightest disagreement. However, this approach will not work if you want your marriage to survive and thrive. In successful marriages, couples talk about everything.

  • Share with your spouse insights about everything. The good, the bad, and the ugly.
  • Make a conscious effort to hear what your spouse is saying with an attitude of acceptance.
  • Become each other’s best friends with unconditional support, total trust, and complete honesty.
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2. Approach all financial challenges with teamwork and open communication.

Balancing the family budget requires teamwork, especially when introducing children into your marriage, dealing with unusual financial burdens, or losing a job comes your way. People in love support each other through thick and thin; if you don’t work together to address head-on the economic challenges and stresses in your marriage, there is little hope of success.

  • Always talk about your finances; don’t let a debt or an unpaid bill slip by unnoticed.
  • Work together to determine your financial goals and budget.
  • Never make a major purchase without talking it over with your spouse and sleeping on it.

3. Don’t blame each other when things get tough.

The blame game doesn’t work in love and marriage, and it is destructive. There is a natural tendency in tough times to blame the one you love for your collective misfortune and stress. But people in love don’t blame, castigate, or chastise each other in challenging times.

  • No matter how you feel, always treat your spouse with respect and love.
  • The truth is, there usually is no one person to blame. Figure out how you contributed to the problem and what you can do differently in the future.
  • Give your spouse’s opinion serious consideration as you work together to discover solutions to your problems.

4. Don’t wallow in self-pity.

No problem has ever been solved by feeling sorry for yourself or your situation. Successful couples grab “the bull by the horns” and work for solutions. Making a family work is difficult even in the best of times and even more challenging when you have many stressors.

  • Sit down with your spouse to figure out possible solutions to your problem and determine a plan both of you can support.
  • Celebrate your successes as you accomplish each step of the plan. Feeling like you are moving in a positive direction helps eliminate self-pity.

5. Make an effort to keep the flame of your love affair alive every day.

What type of priority do you place on making time for fun and romance with each other in your hectic lives? Doing so can help you overcome the challenges by reminding you of why you fell in love in the first place.

  • Make a point of touching your spouse lovingly at least ten times a day.
  • Carve out time to have a romantic date with each other: bring home flowers, get a hotel room, go for a long walk together, drink a bottle of wine watching the sunset, write a love note, or even snuggle in bed a little longer in the morning.
  • Plan a vacation (or even just a staycation). Nothing helps people reconnect better than a little time away from the daily grind.

6. Allow each other occasional time for privacy and aloneness.

One of the keys to a successful marriage is when both partners allow each other to have privacy and aloneness. We live such hectic lives at work and home that the time to be alone with our thoughts is paramount to our ability to engage in meaningful communication with each other. The quality of communication can only be enhanced between you after refreshing your mind and spirit with alone time. You have to belong to yourself before you can belong to others.

  • The amount of time available to satisfy these needs varies from one marriage to another and from one marriage partner to another and can increase during stress. Talk with your spouse about each of your needs and desires for privacy and alone time.
  • Work together to determine a plan you both will honor to allow each other occasional time for privacy and aloneness.

7. Remember that the simple things matter in marriage, and they need to be practiced daily.

Thirty-two years of research on love and successful marriage has taught us many things, but first, no love has blossomed or been sustained without doing the simple things. Big things don’t matter until your relationship has mastered the art of doing the simple things day in and day out. Too often, when we are engaged in stressful life situations, we forget to do the simple things for the one we love the most.

  • Make a list of 20 things you will do to make your spouse’s life better. Examples include remembering to say thank you, calling when you are going to be late, or leaving a sticky love note on your lover’s wallet or purse.
  • Be more generous with your time for each other.
  • Engage in simple acts of kindness and spontaneous feel-good moments.

8. Develop a network of support from family, friends, and relatives.

You and your spouse do not have to deal with the stress by yourself. Don’t be deluded into thinking you can or even should do it alone. Your friends and family want to support you through thick and thin. Take full advantage of their willingness to help.

  • Cultivate good relationships with your family, friends, and relatives. They can be your best supporters in times of need.
  • Don’t be shy about asking for help from your family, aunts, uncles, or neighbors.

9. Stay healthy and happy, both physically and mentally.

It is nearly impossible to take care of others when you don’t take of yourself.

  • Live healthier: take your vitamins and medications, eat lots of fruits and vegetables, and cut down the use of alcohol and nicotine.
  • Engage in a daily exercise program with your spouse.
  • Don’t forget your annual physical exams.

Dealing with the many stressors in your marriage and life can be challenging. Dealing with them effectively could save your marriage and improve your health.

8 cringe-worthy signs you’re the other woman or one of many

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8 cringe-worthy signs you’re the other woman or one of many

Have you ever been in a relationship and wondered WHERE your man is? Have you wondered why he takes secret phone calls? Have you ever questioned why, after all this time, you still haven’t met his family? It’s probably because you’re the other woman. There are many telltale signs you’re his side chick, but as women, we get so caught up in the emotions, good intimacy, and sweet nothings that we’re too blind to see them. Here are eight signs you’re not his main chick you should look out for.

Here are 8 cringeworthy signs you’re the other woman or one of many:

1. He only calls you between 9 AM and 5 PM

Unfortunately, if he doesn’t come rushing home to you after work, you’re not his priority (and probably not his only woman). But if he works nights, this doesn’t apply to you.

2. He never has his phone on after 5 PM

After five is family time, so his focus is on his main chick and not on you. He must first satisfy his responsibilities before he can play with you. (Again, if he works nights, this probably doesn’t apply to you.)

3. He only texts you

Two words: Red. Flag. Why wouldn’t your guy want to hear your beautiful voice? C’mon ladies.

4. He whispers on the phone with you like he’s undercover

Girl, he’s hiding in the bathroom like he’s an undercover brother. That’s NOT cool. He knows he’s been feeding you some good lines, good intimacy, and good times — he WANTS to keep you. When his main chick is sleeping, he’s making his secret plans to catch up with you.

5. He booty calls you

Now, if this is cool with you, do your thing. But I’m pretty sure it’s not because you’ve fallen for this guy, and he simply can’t give you what you want. He only wants to come over, touch you up, and leave.

6. He still hasn’t given you any personal details

If you’ve been seeing each other for a while, yet you still don’t know where he lives, that’s a BIG red flag. What’s the big secret? He probably has another family! Truth is, there may be some potential life-threatening things that you just don’t know about him — know before you go.

7. He still hasn’t introduced you to his family

If you still haven’t met his friends, family, or loved ones, it’s because you can’t. On some rare occasions, he will bring you to meet his friends and family, and they won’t say a word because they’re loyal to him.

8. He flat-out said you’re not the only one he’s seeing

This one is a no-brainer. He already told you that you are not his only woman, but for some reason, you don’t want to believe it. Sorry hun, it’s true. If this is you, you may want to rethink and/or re-evaluate your relationship. You don’t have to settle for this. If he cares for you, you’ll be his only woman — don’t settle for something less than you deserve! Know that you’re great and find someone worthy of you.

Drumming Marathon: FUOYE student completes 200-hour record attempt

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Drumming Marathon: FUOYE student completes 200-hour record attempt

A student at Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), Olaniyi Israel Adewale achieves a new individual world record by completing a 200-hour drumming marathon.

Adewale initiated a 150-hour drumming session on April 29 using an African talking drum, aiming to achieve the Guinness World Record title for the longest drumming marathon.

Drumming Marathon: FUOYE student completes 200-hours record attempt

Upon reaching the 150-hour milestone, the 300-level computer science student whose attempt was approved by the Guinness World Records (GWR) opted to extend the drumming marathon by an additional 50 hours.

On completion of his 200-hour mark, he extended a heartfelt appreciation to his fans and supporters on his Instagram page.

In a post, he wrote;

“My deepest appreciation to every one who showed up, reposted, shared, engaged, comment, tell friends about this, and those who were cheering me up during live sessions”

“I am honestly not taking this love for granted, ofcourse beating African talking drum for 200 hours is the most challenging thing I experience as a percussionist, because this was the first time I am doing this.

“Thanks to Guinness world record @guinnessworldrecords for granting me approval to do so.

“Special thanks to @mlpercussions For sponsoring this official attempt, sent me cash and other materials to energize my interest on this new achievement, thanks to you sir, God will continue to enrich and bless you beyond measures ijn.

“And I must openly appreciate a great man with the oil of gladness who showed his impact on this challenge, I would never imagine @woliagba_ayoajewole will acknowledge and repost on his page I sincerely will ever appreciate this greatly sir, and thanks to all notable and loved Celebrities who engaged… Omor, I can’t start mentioning names.”

Cardi B reacts as TMZ asks Ayra Starr shady question about her Met Gala outfit

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Cardi B reacts as TMZ asks Ayra Starr shady question about her Met Gala outfit

American singer, Cardi B has reacted after TMZ asked Nigerian singer Ayra Starr, a shady question about her outfit at the Met Gala.

Social media users saw a video of the Mavin Records signee being approached by a reporter in the street, asking questions about Cardi B’s Met Gala attire.

The TMZ crew revealed in the video that Cardi B’s star-studded event costume took months to produce, but when asked, she was unable to recall the designers.

The reporter went on to question Ayra Starr about whether or not if she thought that was disrespectful to the rapper’s designer.

Cardi B reacts as TMZ asks Ayra Starr shady question about her Met Gala fit
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The reporter said:

“The dress that she wore to the Met Gala took months to make and she didn’t remember the name of the designers who made the dress. She said she was supposed to stand and pose on the podium and there was a lot going on but you’ve been on a lot of red carpets, is it disrespectful to not know the designer’s name?”

When asked what she thought of Cardi B forgetting the names of her designers at the Met Gala, Ayra Starr responded by saying that she thought the rapper was just nervous.

She said; “It’s nerves sometimes, I don’t know, to be honest, I don’t know.”

The reporter further asked; “You’ve been on tons of red carpets, it’s kind of why you’re there. So if I came to you and said I forgot the name of your new album, you’d be like ‘What the hell, do you research girl’. Is there a way that you remember things that you need to know that maybe you can give advice to Cardi B on?”

Ayra Starr replied once again;

“I don’t know. I love Cardi B always, every time.”

 

See Cardi B’s response below…

 

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U-17 WWCQ: Flamingos off to Bamako for Burkina Faso clash

Nigeria’s Flamingos have departed Abuja for Bamako, Mali ahead of their 2024 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifying fixture against Burkina Faso.

The players and their officials departed Abuja on Thursday aboard an Air Cote d’Ivoire flight.

The third round first leg clash is slated for Stade 26 March, Bamako on Saturday.

The reverse fixture will be held a week later at the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja.

The Nigerian girls have failed to appear in only one edition of the FIFA U-17 World Cup (Uruguay 2018) since it was launched in New Zealand in 2008.

They are set for a handsome win in the Malian capital to make the return leg in Abuja a mere formality.

The Dominican Republic will host the competition later in the year.

My heart is for Hearts of Oak now – Samuel Boadu

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My heart is for Hearts of Oak now – Samuel Boadu

Samuel Boadu

Berekum Chelsea head coach, Samuel Boadu, reaffirmed his dedication to his team despite their loss to his former club, Hearts of Oak.

During his time with Hearts of Oak, Boadu led the team to victory in five competitions in just over a year.

However, a misunderstanding led to his departure from the club.

After the recent match at the Golden City Park, Boadu expressed his affection for his new team, stating, “That is the game. I am working for Chelsea, so my heart is with Chelsea. They won, that’s the game.”

Despite his commitment to Berekum Chelsea, Boadu voiced frustration over his team’s missed opportunities.

“We had chances to score in the first half, but we squandered them all. That’s football; when you waste opportunities, the opponent will punish you” he said.

Berekum Chelsea’s next match is at home against Asante Kotoko at the Golden City Park in Matchday 30.

EPL: Man Utd receive double injury boost ahead of Arsenal clash

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EPL: Man Utd receive double injury boost ahead of Arsenal clash

Manchester United have welcomed back Marcus Rashford and Lisandro Martinez to training, ahead of the Premier League clash against Arsenal on Sunday.

The Premier League club confirmed this in a statement on their official website.

“Manchester United have welcomed Lisandro Martinez and Marcus Rashford back into first-team training at Carrington.

“Our exclusive pics from the club’s base show the Argentina international and homegrown forward working with the main group after spells on the sidelines,” it read in part.

The Red Devils are on the verge of failing to qualify for any European competition, following a 4-0 humiliation at Crystal Palace on Monday.

However, the availability of Rashford and Martinez will be a big boost for Erik ten Hag, who is under immense pressure at Old Trafford.

Tiwa Savage triumphs in the film ‘Water and Garri’

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Tiwa Savage triumphs in the film ‘Water and Garri’

Tiwa Savage

Tiwa Savage has long held a unique position in African music as the leading female artist in the Afrobeats genre.

After headlining global tours, collaborating with Beyoncé and Brandy, and championing newcomers, Tiwa Savage is embarking on her next venture: starring in and executive producing her debut full-length feature film, “Water and Garri.”

The film, slated for global debut on Prime Video on May 10, follows Aisha, a successful fashion designer, as she returns to Nigeria after a decade in the United States.

She’s taken aback by the profound changes that have swept through her homeland and the people she once knew. Set to the evocative soundtrack of the same name, Aisha’s journey unfolds to reveal poignant cultural shifts.

 

The accompanying soundtrack is a key component of the experience, as the film’s tracklisting mirrors Aisha’s interactions and feelings throughout.

The soundtrack makes heavy use of live instrumentation and ambient sound effects to create an immersive experience while Tiwa returns with her signature overtone singing. The project includes an array of sonic elements from Afrobeat and Afropop to amapiano to R&B, gospel, and hints of mainstream trap and pop.

Featured are Grammy-nominee Ayra Starr, and Afro-reggae fusion artist Black Sherif, with highlight contributions from Olamide and rising Nigerian star Young Jonn.

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“Water and Garri” draws inspiration from Tiwa’s eponymously titled 2021 EP, and her journey as a Nigerian-born British woman who ventured to Brooklyn to ignite her music career as a songwriter. Directed by Meji Alabi, this marks his debut in full-length filmmaking. The film also stands as an investment from major entertainment conglomerates as the demand for African content continues to rise and stabilize.

“Audiences worldwide crave well-crafted, contemporary African narratives, and ‘Water & Garri’ delivers precisely that with a fresh perspective,” said Ayanna Lonian, director of content acquisition at Prime Video. “Both Meji Alabi, in his directorial role, and Tiwa Savage, as the lead, have truly delivered a stellar debut alongside an exceptionally talented cast and crew.”

Additionally, a commitment to authenticity is evident as a Nigerian production company collaborates with Prime Video and Tiwa’s production team.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Prime Video, who grasp the significance of this cultural milestone celebrating the intersecting power of film and music, especially emanating from Africa at this exciting time,” said Jimi Adesanya, producer and Unbound Studios executive.

Variety caught up with Tiwa Savage in New York to discuss the film, her journey with her own African identity, challenging herself at this stage in her career, and much more.

The name of this film is “Water and Garri,” which is also the name for your 2021 EP. Why did you decide to keep the name the same; is there a connection between the two?

When the ‘Water and Garri’ EP came out, I had no idea of doing a feature film. I thought, ‘Okay, I’m just getting bored of doing music videos.’ I wanted to do a visual album. I was inspired by (Beyonce’s) “Black is King” and Kanye’s films.

Then we were like, ‘Okay, we’re going to do a visual album.’ I got the script and I was like, ‘This is amazing. Let’s do a short film instead.’ We started shooting it and it ended up being a full feature. And so I couldn’t change the name. It felt like there was nothing else that fit. Water to Garri is like love to pain and that resonates a lot in the movie. Now the EP is a standalone project and we have a completely new soundtrack for the movie.

Why did this feel like the right time now to go into acting? Had film opportunities come up for you before?

I’ve gotten many roles before but I wasn’t ready. Acting was my first love before music. So I knew I was going to go back to it at some point. Why now? Honestly, I got bored. I got bored of, producing the album, doing music videos, and then going on tour and moving to the next thing. I was like ‘No, I need to do something else.’ Not completely forgetting music but I needed to be challenged. I needed to be scared. And, and this is a this is a good scare.

I also feel like, many of us, I’d say, Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, are at a place where we’ve established ourselves as household names, and at this point can do something new or do anything that we want to do.

You worked with director Meji Alabi, a previous music video collaborator, and with this being your first film, how did he support you? What was the creative and preparation like?

This is his first [film] and this is my first so it’s special for both of us. Meji was amazing. Because it started out as a short and then evolved, the pressure wasn’t there for either of us. I took acting classes in London for a couple of weeks. One of the things that they helped me with on set was [staying in character]. They made sure that everybody kept calling me Aisha. The whole team, Meji, and my partners Jimmy and Vanessa – everybody was incredible.

It’s good to know that you had like a group of people around to make you feel safe.

I’ve worked with [Jimmy and Vanessa] for years. We clicked, from day one. So they can tell when I’m a bit nervous about something and they’ll give me a shot of tequila.

This soundtrack explores a lot of Afrobeat elements but also showcases experimental concepts with jazz, gospel, and more. Was there any hesitation to stepping a bit outside of your comfort zone?

People expect a certain sound from me. So by doing a soundtrack, I could [experiment]. The title track with Richard Bona and the Cavemen is very jazz. I was able to do so many things because obviously, it’s a soundtrack.

I went to Berklee [College of Music] and I studied jazz. My background is jazz and R&B — but, even though that’s my background, I didn’t start as a jazz artist. I kind of have to ease my fans into those types of genres and show them that I can do that.

You were among the first to modernize African music and bring it to the global stage and really break out of that “Afrobeats” box people tend to place African music in. On your “Water and Garri” EP, you worked with Amaarae, who is also praised for defying genres. Is that intentional?

Amaarae is incredible. I love that people expect me to be African and I’m going to always be African. I don’t have to wear dashiki or have braids (laughs) but I am, what I am. But yes, I like to experiment but African culture – I would either put it in my fashion or put it in my music, always. It’s because it’s beautiful to be African, I’m sorry, like, I’m not ashamed of it at all! That’s especially important in a time where some African artists are saying, “Don’t box me in an Afrobeats. Don’t call me an Afrobeat artist.”

I think everybody has different experiences. Some artists were born and bred in Africa, so for them, they want to explore other things. Although I was born in Africa, I lived in London and I lived in America… when I was growing up in London, I was bullied for being African. And now, it’s the coolest thing. It’s the coolest thing. So for me, I have a different perspective. Like, I’m not, I’m not trying to shy away from it at all. In fact, I’m running more towards it because I lived away from Africa for so long.

You just spoke about having to leave home at points and go chase after your career. Your character, Aisha, reflects that experience — she leaves home for 10 years and she comes back to everything being so different. Did you at any point experience that?

I would always go back in December. [December is a high tourist and celebration season in Nigeria and other parts of Africa] And when you go back in December, I don’t really feel like you really experienced Nigeria. You’re experiencing the fun parts of Nigeria. Now when I moved back and I was there for like a few months, I was like, ‘This isn’t dirty December (laughs).’

You’ve worked with so many up-and-coming artists. You’ve previously worked with Ayra Starr and now you have Ayra on this project as well. We spoke about Amaarae earlier. You also have Black Sherif on this project as well. Is working with new artists a conscious effort or does it just happen

It literally just happens. I’m just a lover of music and a lover of artists. So I just want to work with anybody. I don’t care if you have 10 streams or 10 million streams. like As long as the song is great. I didn’t plan to work with mostly up-and-coming artists, but I also feel like they’re more hungry. I feel like when two big artists come together, there’s too many [logistics], and then it just gets complicated. It’s always, it’s always just fun to just work with someone new and someone who is just hungry for it.

You’re obviously in the midst of promoting and supporting this film and its accompanying soundtracks but what sonic direction can people expect from your next studio album?

I’m not really thinking of collaborations right now. I’m just recording. It started off as an Afro R&B, I don’t know [the words for it in English]. It’s just music because I’ve just got so many different sounds. Now, the challenge is to tie it all and make it sound like an album, not like just different songs that I’ve just put together.

So, I’m trying to find something to tie everything together. But individually, all the songs are magical and I’ve got lots of live instruments. I’m recording some parts in New Orleans and Nashville as well. So it’s a, it’s a different sound, but like I said, it’s always going to have the African element. I’m really excited because I’m not, limiting myself to anything and vocally too. I’m pushing myself like I’m singing, singing [laughs].

What do you hope people take away from this film?

First of all, if they’ve never been to Africa, they should come because the way Meji shot it was so beautiful. And I’d say not being afraid to pursue your dream. Where Aisha she’s coming from, you would never imagine that she could be anything. But she ended up being very successful as a fashion designer, but then she still went back home. So, I think the film can encourage anyone. I don’t care if you’re from the slums, all it takes is just that dream and it definitely can happen. Whatever you put out, what you speak with your tongue, it has to – it will to come back.

Transfer: Ex-Chelsea star, Petit advices Blues not to sign Osimhen

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Transfer: Ex-Chelsea star, Petit advices Blues not to sign Osimhen

Former Chelsea midfielder, Emmanuel Petit has advised the club to stick with Nicolas Jackson and not sign Victor Osimhen.

The Blues have been strongly linked with a move for Osimhen as they look to add more firepower to their attack.

Senegal international, Jackson, who is in his first season at Stamford Bridge has been criticised for missing clear-cut chances for the London club.

Petit, however, said Chelsea should keep faith with Jackson instead of bringing in Osimhen or any other striker.

Emmanuel Petit urges Chelsea to trust Jackson over buying Osimhen or Isak:

“Chelsea do not need [Victor] Osimhen or [Alexander] Isak. We all know about the No.9 curse at Chelsea and in the last couple of months, we’ve seen what [Nicolas] Jackson can do,” Petit told Grosvenor Sport.

“There’s no need to put more pressure on him by signing someone like Isak on his back. You need competition in every position, but when you have someone like Jackson starting to emerge, don’t put pressure on him and let him explode. For me, if I’m Chelsea, I’m not buying Isak as Jackson is already beginning to flourish.”

Northern Elders kick against CBN’s cybersecurity levy

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A prominent socio-cultural organization, The Northern Elders Forum (NEF), has kicked against the Central Bank of Nigeria’s decision to impose a cybersecurity levy on bank customers.

In a statement signed by the NEF’s Director of Publicity and Advocacy, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, the forum expressed its dissatisfaction with the policy.

They cited the escalating costs associated with banking transactions as a result of multiple charges.

The NEF criticised the CBN’s directive as arbitrary, illegal, and out of touch with the realities faced by Nigerians. The forum called on the government to reconsider the policy and explore alternative measures to ease the financial strain on individuals while still promoting the use of electronic payments.

The NEF pointed out that the introduction of cybersecurity levies, in addition to existing fees such as stamp duty, transfer fees, value-added tax, and SMS charges, has placed an unbearable financial burden on individuals engaging in electronic transactions.

The forum highlighted the various charges that bank customers now face, including cybersecurity levies ranging from ₦5 on ₦1,000 to ₦50,000 on ₦10,000,000 transactions, transfer fees, stamp duty, and value-added tax. These additional costs have significantly increased the overall expense of electronic transactions for both senders and receivers.

While acknowledging the importance of cybersecurity in safeguarding electronic transactions, the NEF emphasized the need for a more balanced approach that ensures the costs of security measures are reasonable and do not excessively burden bank customers.

The NEF said that in a country already grappling with economic challenges and hyperinflammatory conditions, the additional financial burden imposed by the cybersecurity levy is unjust and unfair, and urged the government and relevant stakeholders to find a sustainable solution that strikes a fair balance between enhancing cybersecurity and alleviating the financial strain on the Nigerian populace.

“It is imperative that the administration takes into account the concerns raised by a vast majority of Nigerians and prioritises policies that protect the interests of the people while also fostering economic growth and development.”

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Toni Kroos joins exclusive UEFA Champions League club alongside Messi, others

Real Madrid icon Toni Kroos has ascended to the ranks of football royalty, alongside luminaries such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, by achieving a milestone of at least 150 appearances in the UEFA Champions League.

Kroos showcased his brilliance across both legs of Real Madrid’s triumphant semifinal clash against his former club Bayern Munich on Wednesday.

In the initial encounter at the Allianz Arena on April 30th, the German midfielder orchestrated a masterful victory for Real Madrid, orchestrating a precise pass that dissected Bayern’s defence, leading to Vinicius Junior’s decisive goal.

Following a hard-fought 2-2 draw in the first leg, Kroos played an indispensable role in the return fixture on May 8th, as Real Madrid staged a stunning 2-1 comeback, clinching their berth in the final.

His commanding presence at the Santiago Bernabeu further solidified his status among the football elite, joining an exclusive fraternity of players with a minimum of 150 UEFA Champions League appearances, according to Opta Jose.

Kroos is poised to expand upon this illustrious tally when Real Madrid squares off against Borussia Dortmund in the final showdown at Wembley.

In the pantheon of Champions League stalwarts, Kroos becomes only the seventh player to achieve this remarkable feat.

Leading the pack is the indomitable Ronaldo, boasting an unmatched 183 appearances, closely followed by the legendary Iker Casillas with 177.

Messi claims the third spot with 163 appearances, trailed by Karim Benzema at 152.

Notably, Kroos’s entry places him alongside the esteemed company of Xavi Hernandez and Thomas Muller, each with 151 and 150 appearances respectively.

Serie A: Napoli can’t replace ‘unique striker’ Osimhen – Calderisi

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Serie A: Napoli can’t replace ‘unique striker’ Osimhen – Calderisi

Former Italy forward, Guiseppe Galderisi believed Napoli will find it difficult to replace Victor Osimhen if the striker departs the club this summer.

Osimhen is expected to leave the former Serie A champions at the end of the season.

The 25-year-old played a crucial role in Napoli’s Scudetto success last season, scoring 26 goals in 32 league appearances.

The Nigerian international has already scored 15 goals this season despite missing a number of games due to injury and international duty.

Galderisi claimed Osimhen is unique and it would be difficult to get a like-for-like replacement for him.

“He (Osimhen) always makes the right move. He has Characteristics that I don’t see around Europe. You find another Osimhen, he commands respect in the penalty area,” Galderisi quoted by Calcio Napoli.

Turkey: Trabzonspor coach dispels Onuachu’s injury fear

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Turkey: Trabzonspor coach dispels Onuachu’s injury fear

Trabzonspor manager, Abdullah Avci has refuted claims that Paul Onuachu sustained a major injury in the club’s Turkish Cup semi-final victory against Fatih Karagumruk on Wednesday night.

Onuachu opened scoring for Trabzonspor after 54 minutes in the 4-0 victory.

The big striker had to leave the pitch three minutes later after he sustained an injury during an aerial duel.

The Nigeria international has only just returned from injury.

There are fears he could be set for another spell on the sidelines but Avci has moved to debunk such claims.

“We learned that it is not a serious condition, it is a spasm-like condition. I think he will be ready by the end of the week,” Avci was quoted by Taka Gazette.

Trabzonspor will battle Besiktas in the cup final as they aim for their tenth triumph.

They last won the cup competition in the 2019-2020 season.

Reps order CBN to suspend cybersecurity levy

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The House of Representatives has directed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to withdraw the circular directing banks in the country, to start charging a 0.5% cybersecurity levy on all electronic transactions within the country.

The motion was moved by the member representing the Obio/Akpor Constituency, Kingsley Chinda.

The House urged the CBN to withdraw the circular and “issue a more understandable one,” as Chinda had drawn the attention of the House to multiple interpretations of the CBN directive against the specifications in the Cybersecurity Act.

Darren Bent chooses between Declan Rice, Kylian Mbappe

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Darren Bent chooses between Declan Rice, Kylian Mbappe

Former Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur striker Darren Bent has voiced a bold opinion, asserting his preference for Arsenal’s midfield maestro Declan Rice over Paris Saint-Germain’s star forward Kylian Mbappe.

Bent made this striking declaration while participating in talkSPORT’s UEFA Champions League semi-finals coverage.

Rice’s acquisition by Arsenal from West Ham United for a staggering £105 million raised eyebrows, yet his exceptional performances have silenced critics.

He seamlessly complements team captain Martin Odegaard in midfield, featuring prominently in 49 matches this season.

Beyond his defensive prowess, Rice has displayed remarkable creativity and goal-scoring abilities, tallying seven goals and 10 assists.

His contributions have been instrumental in Arsenal securing 17 clean sheets.

When posed with the hypothetical scenario of trading Rice for Mbappe, Bent staunchly rejected the notion, stating unequivocally, “No, absolutely not.”

“A future with contentment” – Ayo Makun boldly celebrates Basketmouth’s son

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Nollywood actor and stand-up comedian, Ayodeji Richard Makun popularly known as AY has boldly celebrated the son of his biggest rival and colleague Bright Okpocha simply known as Basketmouth as he clocks 16 today.

A few minutes ago Kemi Filani reported that a proud Basketmouth shared lovely photos of himself and his son’s growth into his teenage years to adore and welcome him into a memorable 16th birthday.

The father of four declared today as a public holiday for his son who is a king. He also noted that his first son is his everything.

Basketmouth wrote with the photos on his Instagram page, “On this day, 16yrs ago…a king was born. In actual fact, May 9th should be declared a public holiday. Hold on let me talk to the Federal Government. This is totally wrong.

Happy Birthday Jason, you’re my everything! Wishing you a happy and memorable birthday. Love you son.”

Ayo Makun followed suit in bold manner. He took to Basketmouth’s timeline to celebrate his son.

The father of two wished Jason happiness on his birthday and prayed that God’s grace will continue to light his path and guide him to a future filled with contentment.

“Happy birthday, Jason . May God’s grace continue to light your path, guiding you towards a future filled with success and contentment.”

It is no news that Basketmouth and AY have a rivalry that runs deep.

Kemi Filani recalls that Ayo Makun disclosed what transpired between himself and Basketmouth in 20065-@6 led to their beef.

In an interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, the father of two went down memory lane and recounted that events that led to their drama. He mentioned the drama on Basketmouth’s wedding, how he was cancelled in any show that the latter is appearing for and many more.

However, in a podcast with the Honest Bunch crew, Basketmouth disclosed claimed he had never had any close or personal relationship with AY.

He also disclosed that he came in contact with AY through comedy king, Ali Baba, and he had never mentored him before.

Basketmouth claimed something else, which he will not disclose, happened between him and AY, and no client was involved in their feud.

The father of three alleged that AY was using lies about their feud to promote his upcoming show, stating that it is his usual style.

Vaccination can reduce risk of cervical cancer – Medical experts

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Vaccination can reduce risk of cervical cancer – Medical experts.

A consultant physician with the Kogi State Primary Health Care Development Agency, KSPHCDA, Dr Mary Onoja Alexander has advised that early detection will help prevent cervical cancer among women in Nigeria.

Onoja called attention to the menace of the disease on Tuesday in Lokoja during a media dialogue on Cervical cancer and Human Papillomavirus, HPV, vaccine introduction organized by John-Stow International, JSI).

The Physician lamented the prevalence of cervical cancer among women in Nigeria, saying that the intake of the vaccine will help stabilize the immune system to fight the virus in the body.

“HPV vaccine protects against certain types of cancer caused by human papillomavirus. It works by stimulating the body’s immune system to produce antibodies against the human papillomavirus.

”When a person receives the vaccine, their immune system recognizes the viral proteins in the vaccine and produces a response that protects against HPV infections”.

“Australia, Canada, USA have made cervical cancer vaccine a routine. But in Africa, it is not the same. The environment is a major factor in this deadly disease. That is why we are saying that vaccination is the safest way to prevent cervical cancer in Africa”.

Earlier in his presentation, the Social Behavioral Change Focal Person for John-Stow International, JSI, Kannah Terri Ibrahim said in 2020, over 600,000 Women were affected by cervical cancer worldwide.

Out of this figure, more than 50 percent lost their lives. Those diagnosed with cervical cancer according to research were women living in developing countries like Nigeria,” he stated.

Ibrahim emphasized that the organization is kick-starting the second phase of the vaccine in which Kogi State happen to be one of the beneficiary states.

“We started this campaign in 2023. 16 States benefitted from this vaccination campaign and now Kogi State will join other states to benefit. Our target are girls between the ages of 9 to 14 years of age.

“We will be engaging stakeholders such as traditional rulers, religious leaders, schools, out-of-school girls, community engagement, (hard to reach areas) to ensure effective implementation of this vaccines in Kogi State and Nigeria in general,” he added.

According to him, the media plays a vital role in the implementation of the vaccines across the state, saying they are expected to help to counter any misconception concerning the vaccine.

 

 

Na just high heels remain” – Netizens react to Yhemolee’s latest outfit

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Club PR specialist Yhemolee got tongues wagging, when he made a post on Instagram, wearing a knitted skirt.

Yhemolee’s post.

A lot of netizens in his comment section were shocked that he wore the skirt, with a lot of them accusing him of wearing his girlfriend’s clothes.

Yhemolee in a knitted skirt.

On the other hand, some hailed him for being fashion forward.

Yhemolee in a knitted skirt.

iamstepee wrote, “Na just high heel remain”

officialbiesloaded wrote, “Werey kilo wo”

iambangalee wrote, “Straight from the Lee Temple”

pretty_ibukun wrote, “Papa pearl why u where mama pearl shirt”

dee_reign_ wrote, “Yemi dan go wear cloth from asake’s closet!”

teeroyal_hair wrote, “U for Kuku wear heels dat snickers no go at all”

freedomhnd wrote, “Skirt and Blouse GO PAPPY”

yhemo_leenewz wrote, “Comment with sense please”

therealoyin_0 wrote, “Come out of the duvet first let’s talk about this fit”

iam.shagzy wrote, “sumo bella shmurda”

thoms_hairplace wrote, “What are u always doing under the duvet boda Yemi cute tho”

lachummie_tha_taylor wrote, “The moment you and T don dev live together, I know say you go borrow her skirt one day and the day is here toripe warris dis”

ennessy wrote, “You’re kuku on braids and you now wear skirt now Just add g-string and heels to your collection”

stellaofficial48 wrote, “Abeg no dress like this next time I like the 3 portrait”

rhikyluxe wrote, “You only person that understands this fashion thing in Nigeria is boda Yemo and anti kiekie frit-li”

playboicarder_ wrote, “Yhemo lee go soon start stripper”

bolatito wrote, “Egbon Yemi you no dey watch your duvet & Abi which one is under duvet everytime”

daidora_of_lagos wrote, “All this una post I just see am as oppression u because nah since morning i don dey blame God say why i come from poor background”

officialyoungzealous wrote, “I wan blow I want the world to know that someone as talented as I am is existing somewhere in the trenches of Nigeria As I dey struggle to succeed musically. … pray you succeed too make everybody just dey alright”

don_mires wrote, “I’m sure you know we go roast you before you post the picture. But why is the outfit not complete. Where’s your heel shoe and Chanel bag?”

Portable cries out as plans to set him up come to light

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Nigerian controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola popularly known as Portable has cried out as plans to set him up comes to light.

In a Instagram post, Portable spoke about how there have been plans to set him up because of the blessings of God he is enjoying.

Although the singer was not clear on the type of set up that wasade known to him but he publicly called out the plans with claims that he cannot die because he’s close to God.

Portable also claimed he does not fear anyone except God and it’s only God that can decide his fate no matter the plans of his haters.

“After God don bless me una won set me up make una sha remember Emi Oni Ku iku kan lai se yiye am close to God …We no dey fear them Only God we fear … Who dey come self dey fear 👌 if you spoil me for who love me you go die young ☝️God no go shame us who get God no dey carry last ☝️ IYEN OTO,” Portable wrote on Instagram.

Portable’s cry came days after his back and forth with his first wife Omobewaji Ewatomi on social media.

It could be recalled that Portable publicly slammed his wife for praising herself on her birthday. He shamed his wife and made it known that he’s the one who made her who she is today.

Kemi Filani recalls that one of Portable’s multiple baby mama, Ashabi disclosed she is unbothered by Portable’s ways of flaunting his wives on social media. She consoled herself with the fact that the singer already had multiple baby mamas before her.

She admitted that though she isn’t his favorite, he still shows love for her, and his concern speaks for itself. She revealed that she wasn’t even expecting anything closer to this.

Despite this, Portable also dragged her online for trying to trouble his first wife stating as a matter of fact that she’s just a baby mama to him.

Portable rewards fan for tattooing his face on his body (Photo)

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Controversial Nigerian street singer Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable, has expressed his desire to credit a fan’s account following his grand show of love to him.

The fan, in a joint post with Portable, had showed off the tattoo he made of the singer on his back. The male fan had inked the singer’s face on his back. In the post, the fan had a picture of Portable replicated for the tattoo as well as the ink of the drawing that was done.

In his comment section, Portable thanked the fan for the grand gesture, calling him his brotherhood. He also asked for his account number, hinting at sending money to him.

“Send aza (meaning account details)

God bless you brotherhood”.

Fan tattoos Portable's face on his back

See some reactions below,

One Olafolly Film wrote, “I never see this kind love before oooo

One Laycon Paid wrote, “Shey you don receive the money eh

One Official Gbemzy wrote, “A fool at 40 is a what??

One Pinginggg wrote, “Make I go draw Portable for my cheek

One PayPal Lord wrote, “My next move ASAP

One Samflex77 wrote, “Nah mistake wey you will never forget you just did”.

Portable isn’t the only celebrity whose fan has tattoos of him.

Early this year, a fan had permanently tattooed Wizkid’s name on his hands. This came after the singer sent him a whopping 20 million naira for dedicating a hype song to him.

In 2022, actress Sotayo Gaga responded to a man’s extreme love for her as he tattooed the actress’s name on his arms, describing Sotayo as a God-sent.

He narrated how Sotayo saved his mother’s life on June 12, 2022, and stated that if not for the light-skinned actress, his mother wouldn’t be alive. To show his appreciation to her, he had tattooed her name on his body, and Sotayo had reacted by leaving a comment on his page.

Late actor Junior Pope had expressed excitement as a female fan tattooed his full name on her chest, and JP had reacted by expressing his excitement at such honour.

To top it off, Destiny Etiko shared a post of a die-hard fan who tattooed her full name on his arm to declare his undying love for the actress.