I DON’T WISH IT ON YOU – GENEVIEVE NNAJI KNOCKS TROLLS AGE-SHAMING HER. (PHOTO).

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 I Don’t Wish It On You – Genevieve Nnaji Knocks Trolls Age-shaming Her Veteran Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji has responded to social media trolls who made age-shaming comments about her. According to Naija News, a user on X reacted to Genevieve's post on April 3, 2025, stating that she couldn't escape aging and was getting older. The comment read, “You really cannot cheat nature. My fine wine is finally growing old.” In her reply, Genevieve pointed out that things could be worse; she could age significantly and eventually die if she were fortunate. She wrote, “It gets worse, bro. I’ll get so old I’ll die. If I’m lucky.” Another troll referred to her as “mummy,” suggesting she was old, but Genevieve quickly dismissed the comment, saying she wouldn’t wish old age on him. The troll commented, “Mummy, u don old o,” to which she replied, “Daddy, I don’t wish it on you.” In other news, veteran Nollywood actor Segun Arinze announced that he and fellow actor Emeka Ike have resolve...

PRINCE WILLIAMS IS IN NAMIBIA AND HIS FOCUS THIS WEEK IS ON CONSERVATION.{PHOTOS}.

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     “My visit to Namibia this week is focused on conservation. This is an issue very close to my heart, and I know is a matter of deep pride to you all as well.”
The Duke of Cambridge gave a speech at a British High Commissioner’s reception in Windhoek, Namibia yesterday. The Duke met several #QueensYoungLeaders and Commonwealth Scholars to discuss conservation work throughout the country. The Duke is visiting Namibia in his role as President of United for Wildlife and Patron oTusk – a charity that supports progressive conservation initiatives across Africa.
On The Duke's arrival in Namibia, HRH presented Vice President Mbumba with a photograph of The Queen, taken on Her Majesty’s visit to Namibia in 1991. The Duke then joined a team of Rhino Trackers in the Kunene region. The Kunene People’s Park Initiative is supported by Tusk, of which The Duke is Patron, to provide Namibian communities with greater control and benefits from their wildlife.
The Duke of Cambridge will also visit Tanzania and Kenya this week – before the 2018 conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade, which will take place in London on 11-12 October.More photos below.
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