- Actors Osas Ighodaro and Uzor Arukwe are teaming up for a new cinema film titled Colours of Fire.
- The first official poster for the movie has been released, giving fans a sizzling first look at what to expect.
Osas Ighodaro and Uzor Arukwe are set to light up the big screen in their upcoming cinema film, Colours of Fire.
The first official poster for the movie has just been unveiled — and it’s nothing short of captivating.
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In other nerws….. Nigerian medical doctor and media personality, Egemba Chinonso Fidelis, popularly known as Aproko Doctor, has condemned the widespread habit of calling children “my wife” or “my husband.
Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) handle, the health advocate urged adults to desist from the practice.
He wrote:
“Adults should stop referring to kids as ‘my husband’ or ‘my wife’. Stop it.”
His statement sparked mixed reactions online. While many users agreed with him, describing the expression as inappropriate and potentially harmful, others argued that it is simply a harmless term of endearment often used for children.
Some commenters further noted that such remarks, even when said playfully, could normalize inappropriate behavior and indirectly promote issues related to pedophilia and child molestation.


