- Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Pere Egbi has advised young single women not to live alone.
- He emphasized the importance of safety and companionship for single women.
- Paley suggested that young women should live with friends or family to increase their sense of security.

Big Brother Naija housemate Pere Egbi has shared his opinion that young single women should avoid living alone.
He believes it’s safer and smarter for single women to live with friends or family who can keep them company. He encouraged young women to always have someone to live with them rather than alone.
Pere wrote on his X (formerly Twitter) page: “Personal advice to single young women living in Nigeria: Don’t live alone. Always have someone with you, like a friend or family member. Living alone is never a good idea for women.”
When a follower asked if his comments were influenced by the recent death of Abuja singer Ifunanya Nwangene, who reportedly died after being bitten by a snake at her home, Pere replied: “everything.”
Living alone is generally not recommended, he further said, adding that this sentiment applies to both men and women, not just women.
In other news… Social media commentator Martins Vincent Oates, known as “VeryDarkMan,” has publicly criticized billionaire entrepreneur Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, after the businessman shared a video online.
The video posted by Obi Kubana on Instagram shows President Bola Tinubu’s son Seyi Tinubu visiting him at his official residence and presenting him with a letter of appointment. The video quickly sparked reactions on social media platforms.
VeryDarkMan responded to the post, calling out Obi Cubana for his behavior, accusing him of acting like a subordinate rather than an influential figure. He claimed the businessman looked uncomfortable and sounded as if he had been forced into the meeting.
The activist expressed disappointment at the development, saying he never thought Obi Kubana would be involved in such an event. According to him, the situation was embarrassing and tarnished the businessman’s public image.
VeryDarkMan further claimed that Obi Kubana lacked grassroots political influence, insisting that he was unable to mobilize votes in his own region. He views the billionaire as an errand boy, not a power broker.
Talking about race relations, the activist believes that the Igbo challenges are not caused by Yoruba or Hausa but stem from internal issues. He accused Obi Cubana of prioritizing personal interests, which he claimed explained the businessman’s silence on Nnamdi Kanu’s continued detention.
He also noted that figures such as Sunday Igboho and Sheikh Gumi have now been released, while Kanu remains in detention. VeryDarkMan urges Obi Kubana to reconsider his choice, stressing that while political participation is a personal decision, leaders should act in the collective interest of the people.
