Sunday 4 May 2014

Husband and Wife replies "Etcetera's" write-up, plus comments from a blog

Its another superb Sunday on GTB and the weather is beautiful, yet, there is war on the social media as Tiwa and husband, Tee billz attacked Etcetera about his write-up, hmmm, i wonder if its guilty conscience or defense mechanism o, which ever see their reply below and comments on their reply by fans of lindaikeji's blog, enjoy..

Tiwa wrote this in response











Female Celebrities Prefer 2nd Hand Husbands – Etcetera writes

Article published today May 3rd in Saturday Punch, page 31. Apparently the singer is now a columnist for Punch. Today, he writes about Nigerian female celebs and their preference for second hand husband. (whatever that means). Read below.
"Some days ago I was at a friend’s place and was asked by his sisters if I was traveling abroad for the wedding of a colleague that is still being talked about on blogs and on all social networking sites in Nigeria and I said no I wasn’t. But what struck me as odd was when one of them asked me “is she getting married to a BRAND NEW husband or a 2ND HAND husband”?
I stared at her in shock and confusion because up until that moment, I had never heard of a phrase as “brand new or 2nd hand husband. It became a heated debate amongst people in the house that day. ‘WOW’, I never thought a phrase like 2nd hand can be attributed to a human being. I know it is only applicable to objects."

Another poverty linked story - 29-year-old man kills his own daughter over plate of rice

Culled this news from Nigerian tribune....

According to a report by Tribune, a 29-year-old man named Kingsley Ekerete (pictured above), has been arrested for killing his own 7 year old daughter over a plate of boiled rice (say what??.... boiled rice?) in Obimama, Oyigbo LGA of Rivers state.


Kingsley, a commercial driver who hails from Nto Osung community in Ikot Ekpene Local Area of Akwa Ibom State, holds just a First Leaving Certificate and has to drive his bus daily through the bustling traffic of Port Harcourt to make ends meet and put food on the table for his young family.