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Jim Iyke reveals reason behind his crashed marriage

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Jim Iyke reveals reason behind his crashed marriage

Jim Iyke reveals reason behind his crashed marriage

In a candid interview with media personality Toke Makinwa, popular actor Jim Iyke, has opened up on the role that delayed grief played in his crashed marriage.

In the video which started trending on Saturday, Iyke attributed the breakdown of his marriage to his deferred grief, mainly linked to the loss of his late mother.

He confessed that his inability to properly mourn his mother’s passing was the cause. The actor admitted to postponing the grieving process, and by the time he confronted his sorrow, it had taken a toll on his marriage.

He also mentioned that he was in the process of building a house for his beloved mother before her demise.

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Iyke further disclosed that being the only male child, he had to step into the role of the strong male figure in his family. This left little room for him to express his emotions. While the rest of his family openly mourned, he took on the role of a pillar of strength.

He said in part, ” I was dealing with two parallels that I could not contain. I just lost my mom, and I was in a place where I didn’t know how to navigate the motions the woman was giving me.

“I just needed somebody. She didn’t need me that way. She needed to love me, and I would love her back, and I couldn’t reciprocate. I turned all my attention on our child, and she didn’t know how to deal with it.

“I didn’t grieve properly. I was the second head of the family; my father had fallen apart emotionally, and I had only sisters.

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Tito Jackson, Michael Jackson’s Brother and Jackson 5 Member, Dies at 70; Nigerians Pay Tribute

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Tito Jackson, Michael Jackson’s Brother and Jackson 5 Member, Dies at 70; Nigerians Pay Tribute

Tito Jackson, renowned as a member of the iconic Jackson 5 and the older brother of Michael Jackson, has passed away at the age of 70. His death has sparked a wave of mourning among fans in Nigeria and around the world.

Tito’s contributions to music and his role in the Jackson 5, a group that revolutionized pop music, are being remembered fondly.

Tributes are pouring in as fans and fellow musicians celebrate his legacy and the significant impact he had on the music industry.

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Nigerian Skitmaker Nastyblaq Announces Mother’s Passing

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Nigerian Skitmaker Nastyblaq Announces Mother’s Passing

Nigerian skitmaker and content creator, Abisi Ezechukwu, widely known as Nastyblaq, has announced the passing of his mother.

The popular comedian shared the heartbreaking news with his fans through a post on his Instagram account @nastyblaq on Wednesday.

In the emotional post, Nastyblaq revealed that his family has been consumed with grief following the tragic loss. “These past few days have been filled with nothing but sadness in my heart concerning the passing of my beloved mother. I pray God gives me strength to heal,” he wrote.

Despite the sorrow, Nastyblaq expressed hope that his mother has found peace, adding, “This is a great loss in my family, and as much as this saddens our heart, we know she is gone to a better place. Rest in peace my first love, the only reason for my motivation, you will surely be missed.”

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Nastyblaq, who gained popularity in 2018 for his skits, is also an actor and comedian. He was honored with the Comedian of the Year award at the City People Entertainment Awards in 2020.

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BBNaija: KellyRae, Topher, and Ozee Among 9 Nominated for Eviction

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BBNaija: KellyRae, Topher, and Ozee Among 9 Nominated for Eviction

Nine housemates, including KellyRae, Topher, and Ozee, have been nominated for possible eviction in the BBNaija ‘No Loose Guard’ season. Following the Head of House (HoH) games, which saw Tjay emerge victorious, Biggie instructed housemates to nominate two others for eviction.

KellyRae received the most nominations with six, followed closely by Sooj and Victoria, who each had five nominations. Kassia garnered four, while Ben, Ozee, Chizoba, and Shaun were nominated twice. Onyeka, Topher, and Nelly received one nomination each.

However, Topher’s inclusion in the eviction list was due to disobeying Biggie’s rules by only nominating one housemate instead of two. As a result, he faces possible eviction alongside KellyRae, Kassia, Ben, Chizoba, Shaun, Victoria, Sooj, and Ozee.

One or two housemates will be evicted during the live eviction show on Sunday. So far, 14 housemates have been evicted from the reality show. The first pair to exit was Team Tami (Damilola and Toyosi) on August 4, followed by Team Ndi Nne (Chinne and Nne).

Team Streeze (Mayor and Tobi Forge) and Team Flourish (Ruthie and DJ Flo) left on August 18, while Team Zinwe (Zion and Chinwe) and Team Radicals (Fairme David and Mitchky) were evicted on August 25 and September 1, respectively.

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