“Stop throwing your husbands out” – UK Police warn Nigerian women

“Stop throwing your husbands out” – UK Police warn Nigerian women


Canadian superstar, Drake was spotted at the Toronto stop of Nigerian singer Tems’ ‘Born In The Wild’ tour at History, Toronto, on Saturday night.

Videos surfaced online capturing the moment when the camera panned to Drake sitting in a VIP section during Naomi Sharon’s set. The rapper was seen nodding along to the performance.

During her set, headliner Tems revealed she was battling a cold but remained determined to put on a show.

“I have a cold, but we’re gonna dance this cold away,” she told the crowd.

Tems then delivered an electrifying performance, featuring a medley of songs from her debut album ‘Born In The Wild,’ along with tracks from her earlier projects.

Tems and Drake have collaborated twice—first on the Canadian rapper’s track ‘Fountain,’ and again as guest artists on Future’s ‘Wait 4 U,’ which debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

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TagsCanadaDrakeTemsThe Metropolitan Police in the UK have issued a warning to Nigerian wives and mothers against evicting their husbands from their homes.

This advice was given during a church service at Divine Restoration International Church, located at Hanworth House on John Ruskin Street in Camberwell, London.

The event tailored for a predominantly Nigerian female audience highlighted that over 70% of Yoruba women in England, Wales, and Ireland are single mothers who might use the threat of police intervention against the fathers of their children to secure welfare benefits.

An officer, supported by colleagues from diverse backgrounds, cautioned these women against involving the police in family disputes, emphasizing the importance of fatherly involvement in children’s lives to prevent them from lacking paternal care.

Additionally, the officer encouraged the women to steer clear of becoming victims of knife crimes, a prevalent issue among African diaspora communities. He stressed the necessity for both parents to participate actively in their children’s upbringing.

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