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Just In: Davido Officially Weds Chioma Secretly…..

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Popular Nigerian Superstar musician, David Adeleke has officially wedded his baby mama, Chioma Rowland secretly.

This was made known by popular Instagram blogger, Gistlover

It was revealed that they got married On the 6th of November, 2022.

This is coming after they lost their son, Ifeanyi Adeleke on the 31st of October 2022.

According To Gistlover:

Information reaching the Vawulence headquarters is a good one, the traditional wedding which have few family and friends in attendance with no camera allowed was done in Davido’s father’s House and Chioma bride price was paid in full, this is coming after Chioma told Davido that there is nothing left for her to be looking at as the son that binds them together is no more,the wedding which was supposed to come up next year was fast forward to November 6 just to console Chioma and assure her that with or without a son , her place is assured, their registry is coming up sometimes next week, the Traditional marriage was held November 6. Both couple are still mourning and Chioma has lost a lot of weight but the Adeleke family are trying all they could to make sure both Husband and wife are fine.

It’s finally official, Meet Mrs Chioma Adeleke, although words got to the other Baby mamas and my source said they are not happy about the new development, as a matter of fact Sophia Momodu is yet to call Davido to sympathize with him of which other baby mamas sent their condolences.

Chioma is still trying to be fine and under serious watch as few weeks before Ifeanyi’s death, her personal room was mysteriously burnt and the source of the fire was not known till today so her family decided she won’t be coming back to social media anytime soon so they don’t harm her any further, WE ARE CURRENTLY PRAYING WITH MR AND MRS ADELEKE THAT GOD SHOULD CONSOLE THEM FULLY AND THEY SHOULD COME BACK TO US HAPPY AND GLOWING AS WE USED TO KNOW THEM. ITS OFFICIAL, DAVIDO LATER PUT A RING ON IT. I come in peace

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Charles Inojie, Ali Nuhu’s #Makewehalla Video goes viral, Ignites Dialogue on Domestic Abuse

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In a nation where the discussion on domestic violence often remains shrouded in silence, two power actors have ignited a powerful movement that is resonating deeply across Nigeria.

 

Charles Inojie and Ali Nuhu, through their viral video titled #MakeWeHalla, have initiated a much-needed conversation on the pressing issue of domestic violence.

 

The video features the two talented actors in a humorous yet thought-provoking short video, emphasising the importance of speaking out against domestic violence.

 

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With their trademark wit and charm, Inojie and Nuhu delivered a compelling message; when Nigerians witness domestic violence, they must make noise, they must ‘halla’.

 

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The video is capturing the attention of viewers across various demographics, sparking discussions on online platforms.

 

Among many Nigerians who have been inspired by the video is a fast-rising actor and social media influencer, Joseph Momodu.

 

He wrote, “Yesoooo Oga Charles. The voice of the people is the voice of God. Domestic violence is not good and the more reason to really Halla!!”

 

A popular Nigerian film director and social media personality, Falalu Abubakar Dorayi, also known as Falalu A. Dorayi, added his voice against sitting on the fence while witnessing incidents of domestic violence. To him, “Women abuse is a bad behavior. Silence, when we see people doing (it), is like giving a chance to continue. It’s true, everywhere we see signs of “abuse” happening. Let’s expose the secrets. #MakeWeHalla.”

 

“This is powerful. We must halla! Like I always say, to fix this nation, you must fix yourself first. You are a part of the nation; once you fix you, you have fixed the nation. This is applicable to a community where domestic violence thrives,” Lanre Adediwura, an award-winning actor and online personality, opined.

 

A Nigerian actress and online celebrity, Kiitan Bukola, said that Nigerians can’t continue to sit on the fence in the face of domestic violence. “We must halla; we can’t continue to ignore. let’s kick against domestic violence… ,“ she wrote.

 

The success of #MakeWeHalla by encouraging individuals to speak up, is empowering communities to break the cycle of silence and stigma.

 

Inojie and Nuhu’s efforts have not gone unnoticed, as their initiative has garnered widespread praise and support from both fans and advocacy groups alike.

 

Monsurah Hamza with handle @ayotibami0 wrote, “Kudos to Charles Inojie and Ali Nuhu for sensitizing Nigerians on domestic violence #MakeWeHalla.”

 

Elated social media user @oladebuofficial stated, “How do I like this video 1 million times cos Bravo. Thank you for this… #MakeWeHalla.”

 

Bammy_ay wrote, “We really need more of this kind of video to educate people on domestic violence. Do not die in silence! #MakeWeHalla.”

 

@ekumastanleyifeanyi3 simply commented, “Say no to domestic violence.”

 

Through their creativity and dedication, Inojie and Nuhu have leveraged their platform to shine a spotlight on a critical issue that often remains hidden in the shadows.

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Charles Inojie and Ali Nuhu’s #MakeWeHalla Video Sparks Nationwide Movement to End Domestic Violence

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Two titans of the Nigerian film industry, Charles Inojie and Ali Nuhu, are using their platforms to make noise about the issue of domestic violence. They’ve teamed up in a new video that is making waves on social media and breaking the culture of silence in Nigeria.

In the recent video Inojie and Nuhu find themselves confronted with a disturbing scenario: witnessing an instance of domestic violence in a restaurant. The two men are faced with a choice. Do they mind their own business or speak up?

 

This is an issue close to the heart of both Inojie and Nuhu, as it is likely to be for many Nigerians, as research shows 1 in every 3 Nigerian women have experienced domestic violence.

 

Although Nuhu instinctively decides they should ignore the situation, Inojie declares, “Evil thrives when good men keep quiet.” Together, they spark a collective demonstration with those in the restaurant by making noise, to show their disapproval and take a stand against the violence. The rallying cry, #MakeWeHalla, is an open invite to us all, encouraging bystanders to show that they oppose domestic violence.

 

When asked why the veteran actors have joined forces, Inojie explained: “Partner violence is happening all across Nigeria, yet often we stay silent. Make We Halla is about speaking up, so we let it be known that this violence is not acceptable. We are louder together.”

 

Nuhu said, “From North to South, people are going through domestic abuse and evil thrives when good men keep quiet! Every time we stay silent and watch the abuser have their way, we are giving them power. That’s why I said that this is something that we need to do.”

 

Inojie and Nuhu are using their platforms to inspire Nigerians to recognize their own power and speak up when they witness domestic violence within their own communities.

 

“We hope the video inspires bystanders to take action, to make halla in their own way.” Says Inojie,

 

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About Charles Inojie

AMVCA Award winning actor, Charles Inojie, is a prominent thespian, renowned for his versatile roles in Nollywood productions. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Inojie has cemented his reputation as a respected figure in the Nigerian film industry with highly rated movies like The Johnsons, Desperate Search, My Baby and Pride of a Woman to mention few.

About Ali Nuhu

Dr. Ali Nuhu, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC), is a celebrated actor and filmmaker, recognised for his significant contributions to Nollywood and Kannywood. Regarded as the king of Hausa film industry and known for his captivating performances, Nuhu has garnered widespread acclaim for his roles in over 500 movies, earning him a prominent position in the realm of African cinema.

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Veteran Nigerian Actor Amaechi Muonagor Dies After Battle With Kidney Disease

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Veteran Nollywood actor, Amaechi Muonagor, has died.

The actor died at 61 after a prolonged battle with kidney failure.

A social commentator, Morris Monye, via his X handle, on Sunday, said, “Deeply heartbroken by the news of Amaechi Muonagor’s passing.

“He was a talented Nollywood actor whose presence on our screens was truly masterful.

“We watched with concern as he battled health issues, offering whatever support we could to help him seek treatment in India.

“This tragic loss highlights the need for better healthcare in our country.”

His death comes a few days after he appealed to the public for funds to undergo a kidney transplant in India.

In a viral video, the actor was seen lying on a bed and beside him was his colleague Kingsley Orji, who made an emotional appeal on his behalf.

Muonagor, a native of Idemili in Anambra State, southeast Nigeria, was born on August 20, 1962.

He was an actor and producer. In 2016, he was nominated for AMVCA 2017 Best Actor in Comedy.

He starred in many movies including Taboo 1 (1989), Karishika (1998), Igodo (1999), Aki na Ukwa (2002), His Last Action (2008), Sincerity (2009) and Without Goodbye (2009).

 

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