- Vivian Nkwirula, wife of actor Ncube, has shared how her doctor questioned her decision to conceive with her husband, suggesting she use a sperm donor or another relative.

Vivian Nkwirula, wife of Nollywood actor Nwaogu Udochukwu Victor, popularly known as Nkubi, has opened up about her doctor’s shocking comments regarding her pregnancy.
In a recent interview, Vivian revealed that her doctors questioned why she chose to conceive with her husband, who has dwarfism, rather than seeking a sperm donor or using another relative.
She recalled the conversation: “The doctor asked, ‘Does anyone in your family have traits of dwarfism?’ I said, ‘Yes, that’s my husband. “The doctor said, why don’t you go to your brother-in-law or go outside to get pregnant, but instead get pregnant for your husband? Or even find a sperm donor, this is what the doctor told me.”
Vivian’s revelation sparked discussion about social bias and the discrimination couples face when one partner has a medical condition.
In other news… Nollywood actor Stan Nze has won hearts online after he publicly expressed his admiration for his wife Jessica Obasi-Nze and celebrated her voluptuous figure.
The actor shared his heartfelt thoughts on The Molayo Show hosted by TV personality Molayo Afolabi-Brown. When asked about the benefits of being with a “full-figured woman,” Stan responded enthusiastically, emphasizing that love goes far beyond physical appearance.
He jokingly said:
“I have a lot; a lot to grab onto. My plate and hands are always full.”
While his comments drew laughter, Stan became more sincere, explaining that while appearance is affected by personal choices, his wife knows how to embrace and showcase her beauty.
He added:
“The truth is, it’s not just the shape or the shape There is so much substance. I appreciate beauty and good looks. However, what I do do is bring comfort and ease to my family. “
The audience applauded, with many praising Stan for confidently celebrating his wife’s appearance and personality. The couple, who have one child together, are often admired for their strong relationship and public support for each other.
Morayo then asked Blessing to share advice for young plus-size women who struggle with self-esteem or worry that their size may affect their chances of finding love.
Blessing gave a candid and encouraging response, saying that men who truly care about a woman focus on her values and personality, not her size.
She explained:
“It has nothing to do with your size Focus on building yourself up. Be a valuable woman and the right man will notice. A man who truly loves you will encourage you to be your best, and even if he wants you to lose weight, he will do it with love without you even realizing it. “
