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Man Should Handle All Bills Even If His Partner Asks Him Out – Singer Magixx

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Nigerian singer Magixx has shared his views on splitting bills in relationships and marriages, making it clear that he does not support the idea of partners sharing expenses equally.

According to the singer, men should take responsibility for paying the bills in a relationship, regardless of how the relationship started.

Speaking in a recent interview with Cool FM Lagos, the “Love Don’t Cost A Dime” crooner said he believes a man should provide financially even if the woman was the one who made the first move and asked him out.

He said, “I don’t believe in 50/50. I believe a man should pay the bills even if it is the woman who asked him out.”

However, Magixx admitted that his opinion might have been different if he were not financially successful.

The singer acknowledged that his current position on the issue could be influenced by his wealth, adding that he is not sure whether he would still hold the same view if he was not rich.

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My Ex-Record Label Boss Forged My Signature, Stole My Money – Qing Madi Alleges

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Afrobeats singer Qing Madi has accused her former record label boss, Joy Tongo, who is the CEO of JTon Music, of forging her signature and stealing from her.

The “American Love” singer made the allegation while also claiming that her former label is trying to sabotage her music career. She said this followed the removal of several songs from her new album “Barely Legal” from streaming platforms due to an alleged contract breach.

Speaking during a recent TikTok livestream, Qing Madi claimed that the label is still finding ways to frustrate her career after she reportedly won a $2 million lawsuit against them in court.

She said, “She [Joy Tongo] stole from me, did a bunch of weird things like forging my signature. She sued me for $2M & she lost the case. She took down ‘Pepper Me’, I worked with my team to prove it’s an illegal takedown. They went through the corners again to take down the project.”

The singer also called on fans to support her, saying she is tired of the ongoing dispute with her former label.

However, Joy Tongo has denied all the allegations, describing them as false claims.

She insisted that Qing Madi did not win any case, saying the matter is still in court. According to her, the ongoing injunction is what allows the label to take down songs or projects legally.

She said, “Also, the injunction is ruling is why we can issue a legal takedown now, what case have you won? Because last time I checked the case still hasn’t gone to trial.”

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I Love Being Called Presidential Ashawo — Singer Ms Jorji Declares

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Nigerian singer Ms Jorji has sparked major reactions online after making controversial statements about relationships, money, and promiscuity during a podcast interview.

She made the comments on a recent episode of The Echo Room Podcast, where she openly shared her views on identity, gender expectations, and how she values money in her life.

During the conversation, Ms Jorji said, “I love being called a whore. Ashwo. I’m presidential with it. I’m presidential ashwo. Make sure election day, vote president. Na me be that.”

The host reacted by suggesting that she was trying to present promiscuity as a form of empowerment, saying, “It sounds to me like you’re saying promiscuity is a power.”

She responded, “It is.”

When challenged further, the host added, “But that doesn’t sound right,” and she replied, “How does it not sound right? But it’s ok for men?”

The host countered, “Nobody says it’s okay for men. But I’m saying for women, is it good?”

Ms Jorji also rejected traditional expectations placed on women, saying, “I’m not a good woman. I think my life and my choices let me know that I wasn’t built to be a good woman. I was built to be what I am, a bad woman. A bad woman, Horrible, Evil.”

She added, “I swear to God, I never, never, not one day have I ever woken up and been good.”

Explaining her outlook, she said, “It means I don’t give a shit what anyone has to say. I look at men as good pair of shoes. Money is the only thing I worship. I’m gonna open my church next year. It’s called Money Congregation.”

She further stated, “The only thing I care about is money. If a man wants to talk to me, he has to spend money,” adding, “I will never fuck for free. That’s your mom’s job.”

Her comments have continued to generate heated debate across social media, with many users divided over her statements and message.

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DeeOne Rebukes Yinka Alaseyori Over Apology

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Nigerian reality star and comedian, DeeOne, has criticized popular gospel singer Yinka Alaseyori for apologizing to Nigerians over her recent comments on insecurity in the country.

The controversy began after Alaseyori, during a live prayer session, stated that the Nigerian government was making efforts to address security challenges and urged Nigerians to pray for President Bola Tinubu and security agencies.

She made the remarks while reacting to public concern over the abduction of several schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State.

Following widespread criticism from Nigerians, the gospel singer released a video on Wednesday apologizing for her comments.

Reacting to the apology, DeeOne argued that Alaseyori had spoken under spiritual inspiration and should not have withdrawn her position because of public pressure.

According to him, she chose to please people at the expense of standing by what she believed God had inspired her to say.

He said, “Mrs Yinka Alaseyori, first of all, I want to thank you and thank God for your ministry. God has used you a lot but what you did today, please don’t ever try it again. There’s a way that seemeth right to man but the end is destruction.

“You were in the spirit when you were saying those things that you were saying that people should pray. I want to believe that it was God that was speaking through you, but you lost an opportunity to evangelise the world.

“I can bet 100% that you did not seek the face of God before you made that apology video. Na pressure makes you go do that thing (apology), you apologize because people were dragging you. Maybe you are looking at it that they no go call you again for events or people would not like you.

“The Bible says I would look up to the hills, from where my help comes from. No be all of us wey dey drag go feed you. If you’re in doubt, you would have to go back to God on your knees and ask God. You’re a minister of God and not just an entertainer.

“Is what you said wrong? No, but pressure made you apologize. You have to displease God to please men, and there would be spiritual repercussions. I hope you know that. Please don’t ever under any circumstances do that again.

“I don’t know who advised you but whoever advised you did not give you good advice. Under no circumstance should you try this again. I’m sure that the host of heaven will be so disappointed but God is a forgiven father.

“I’m not trying to hail anybody here but you see people like Testimony Jaga, they remind some of us of how the disciples dey follow Jesus. Jesus is not gentle oo, He is rugged.”

DeeOne maintained that Alaseyori’s original message was not wrong and insisted that her decision to apologize was influenced by the backlash she received on social media.

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