ISRAEL DMW REACTS TO ALLEGED EDO STATE BAN ON DAVIDO: 'NO ONE CAN BAN HIM FROM HIS MATERNAL HOME'. (PHOTO).

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 Israel DMW Reacts to Alleged Edo State Ban on Davido: 'No One Can Ban Him From His Maternal Home' Israel DMW, the outspoken logistics manager for Afrobeats superstar Davido, has vehemently rejected reports suggesting that the singer has been banned from performing in Edo State. Taking to social media, Israel, an Edo State indigene himself, insisted that no individual has the authority to prevent the music icon from entering or performing in the state. The Alleged Ban and Its Origins The controversy erupted following statements reportedly made by Apostle Kassy Chukwu, the Senior Special Assistant on Digital Media to the Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo. In a widely circulated video, Chukwu allegedly claimed that Davido had been barred from the state due to derogatory remarks the singer made against Governor Okpebholo during the Osun State governorship election cycle. However, the directive did not sit well with Israel DMW, who quickly stepped forward to defend his boss, hig...

MARY J BLIGE EXPLAINS WHY SHE CHOSE NOT TO HAVE KIDS: 'NO FREEDOM'. (PHOTO).


 Mary J Blige explains why she chose not to have kids: 'No freedom'


Mary J. Blige has spoken candidly about her decision not to have children, explaining that her perspective was shaped by what she witnessed growing up. 


She recalled seeing relatives struggle with childcare and feeling that parenthood meant “no freedom,” which led her to conclude early on that motherhood wasn’t for her. Protecting her independence became a priority, and she pursued her career without the responsibilities of raising children.


As she’s gotten older, Blige admitted her view has become more nuanced. While she doesn’t regret her choice, she now recognizes the value children bring to their parents’ lives, observing the bonds her relatives have formed with their families. 


She also reflected on her mother’s experience, noting that her mother gave up a singing scholarship to raise children, while Blige herself was able to follow the musical path her mother couldn’t. That contrast reinforced her appreciation for the freedom she maintained.


Her conversation with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson broadened the discussion to the societal pressures women face. 


Obama emphasized that motherhood is not a requirement for a complete life, urging women to focus on being whole individuals rather than expecting children to fill emotional gaps. 


Blige’s reflections align with this message, as she continues to highlight the importance of independence, self-awareness, and personal growth. Her honesty about both her past and her evolution offers a powerful reminder that fulfillment can take many forms.

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