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14/05/2026

Kcee👉 "We are all guilty.
We’re too good at eulogies… and too late with love.

A lot of people have beautiful things to say about you.
But they save it for your funeral.
They wait until you’re gone to post the “RIP,” the long thread, the “he was like a brother to me.”

Why do we do that?

Why do we keep our appreciation locked up until there’s no one left to hear it?
Why do we clap for people at their graves, but stay silent when they’re struggling, building, doubting themselves right in front of us?

Your friend, your family, your neighbor, your colleague, your brother,
Your sister, your husband,, your wife — they’re here now.
They can hear you. They can feel it. They can be strengthened by it.

Can we start telling people “I’m proud of you” while they can still smile back?
Can we start supporting their business, sharing their work, checking on their mental health while they’re alive?
Can we choose real love, real presence, real compassion… before it’s too late?

Yes, we’re all going to leave this earth someday. That’s the one appointment none of us can cancel.
But until that day comes, let’s not waste the time we have.

Let’s be human to each other.
Let’s say the nice things now.
Let’s show up now.
Let’s make peace, give grace, and love deeply — while there’s still time.

Because the best “RIP” is a life well-loved before it ends.

If this speaks to you, call someone today. Text them. Visit them, Tell them what you’ve been holding back. Speak life. Because one day, all we’ll have left are memories.
Don’t wait for the funeral.

Goodbye Alex sleep well 💔😭🕊️🙏"

13/05/2026

Late actor Alex Ekubo's old post about cancer trends after he lost the battle to the disease

Photos from Emmachenko Blog's post 12/05/2026

Congratulations Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde on making a successful film, Mother's Love

Many vowed that the film will flop, just because she shared her personal opinion on Nollywood movie promotion in this era.

She didn't call anybody's name neither did she att+ck anybody. Just her honest take on industry trends and her own principles.

Naim una begin post screenshots of this woman in cinemas to make it look like she was struggling to sell her film.

They called her irrelevant, that her time eyaff pass tey tey.

For no reason, they held up a certain filmmaker as a “better example” whose film they couldn't vote to win an AMVCA (still shocked).

So after the whole online dragging, Omotola's film crossed the N100m box office mark. Wo! It shows that talk is cheap.

The film has left Nigerian cinemas, and it left with a bang.

It's just a reminder that man no be God.

Kudos, Omotola: the finest of them all. 🍷

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