- Nollywood actress Ruby Ojiakor has expressed her love for her husband, Moc Madu, as they celebrate their first Valentine’s Day together.
- Ruby shared a romantic video on Instagram, praising her husband, Oba finest, as her pride and King, marking their first Valentine’s Day together.
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Nollywood actress Ruby Ojiakor has expressed her affection for her husband, Moc Madu, as they commemorate their inaugural Valentine’s Day together as a married couple.
In a heartfelt post on her Instagram account, she shared a romantic video featuring the two of them, highlighting the significance of this occasion. Ruby conveyed her deep love for her husband, bestowing upon him endearing titles such as “Oba finest,” “my pride,” and “King.” “MR AND MRS MADU”
It’s our first Val” as a Heavenly made Couple world”
I love you so much MY WORLD”
My Odogwu”
ONWA IDEMILI
EZE ANYA EZU 2”
OIL WELL NDI OBA”
OBA FINEST
My PRIDE
My King
MINE FOREVER
ASAONWA2025
Her husband’s Pride (UGO DI YA)
Her husband’s heartbeat (OBI DI YA)
ANAMBRA WIFE
COUPLE ORDAINED IN HEAVEN.
JESUS WE LOVE YOU”.
In other news, A Nigerian individual has recounted his distressing experience of losing his shop, valued at ₦1.2 million, along with 15 industrial machines, as a result of gambling.
In a widely shared post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the man openly discussed his challenges, acknowledging that gambling has led him to the lowest point in his life.
Although he is a committed Muslim who recognizes that gambling is prohibited in Islam, he admitted that he has been unable to overcome this addiction. He highlighted that while he refrains from smoking, drinking, or engaging in promiscuous behavior, his gambling habit has resulted in significant losses.
In his words: “I’m a Muslim, and I know the Quran very well. The Quran doesn’t support gambling—it’s bad, it’s wrong. But the only thing I do for myself is gamble.”
“I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, I don’t womanize, but I gamble. I can bet my life on gambling.”
“I had a shop worth ₦1.2 million in Garki, but gambling took it from me.”
“I had 15 machines; we were doing well. But when the money came, we went straight to Bet9ja.”
As his narrative gained attention online, numerous social media users inundated the comment section with their reactions, sharing their concerns and viewpoints.
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