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Sex makes women glow, says actress Iyabo Ojo
NG🎭 Culture11 hr. ago

Sex makes women glow, says actress Iyabo Ojo

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo discussed her views on relationships, motherhood, and personal growth during an interview on The Morayo Show. She stated that an active sex life contributes to a woman's radiance and emphasized that happiness stems from the quality of relationships rather than marital status. Ojo shared reflections on her experiences as a single mother and grandmother, noting that becoming a grandmother has influenced her approach to public discourse, making her more selective about engaging in controversies to protect her daughter and grandchild. She also mentioned traveling to Canada to perform a traditional ceremony for her daughter's newborn son and explained her decision to involve her ex-husband in her daughter's wedding to ensure it did not impact their child.

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The Punch logoThe PunchIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
Sex makes women glow, says actress Iyabo Ojo

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo discussed her views on relationships, motherhood, and personal growth during an interview on The Morayo Show. She stated that an active sex life contributes to a woman's radiance and emphasized that happiness stems from the quality of relationships rather than marital status. Ojo shared reflections on her experiences as a single mother and grandmother, noting that becoming a grandmother has influenced her approach to public discourse, making her more selective about engaging in controversies to protect her daughter and grandchild. She also mentioned traveling to Canada to perform a traditional ceremony for her daughter's newborn son and explained her decision to involve her ex-husband in her daughter's wedding to ensure it did not impact their child.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses cultural topics related to personal life, relationships, and family dynamics without addressing political issues, policies, or figures. There is no indication of political bias in the framing or content.

Premium Times Nigeria logoPremium Times NigeriaIndependentCenter14 hr. ago
“Sex has a lot to do with a woman’s life; I’m getting more than enough” – Iyabo Ojo

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo discussed her personal life, including her current relationship with talent manager Paul 'Paul O' Okoye and her reasons for ending her previous marriage to Ademidun Ojo. During an interview on 'The Morayo Show,' she emphasized that her happiness does not depend on marital status but rather on the quality of relationships and sexual satisfaction. She described her current relationship with Paul O as mature and supportive, despite occasional conflicts. Ojo also reflected on her earlier marriage, which ended in 2001, stating that she decided to leave early on for the well-being of her children and her mental health. Her ex-husband did not attend their daughter's recent wedding in Tanzania, sparking online speculation.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on personal matters related to a celebrity's relationships and decisions, without engaging in political commentary, advocacy, or framing that would indicate a particular ideological stance. There is no evidence of biased language, selective sourcing, or omission of context that偏向

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