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“I’m Ready to Get Pregnant Out of Wedlock, I Can Take Care of My Kids” – Mercy Eke Opens Up

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Popular Nigerian reality TV star and entrepreneur, Mercy Eke , has once again set social media buzzing after boldly declaring that she is ready to become a mother even without marriage . The Big Brother Naija Pepper Dem winner made this revelation during a recent conversation where she spoke candidly about her personal desires, societal pressure, and the realities of modern womanhood. According to Mercy, she has reached a point in her life where motherhood is a top priority , and she is no longer willing to let societal expectations dictate the timing or circumstances of when she should start a family. Describing herself as emotionally, mentally, and financially ready, the influencer stated that she can comfortably raise a child on her own . Breaking the Cultural Norms In a society like Nigeria —where marriage is often seen as the “right” pathway to motherhood—Mercy’s statement has sparked heated debates. Many fans praised her honesty, saying it reflects the changing social landsc...

30 Children Vanish in Delta: A Community in Agony

In what has become one of the most chilling child disappearance cases in recent memory, the community of Agbarho in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State is gripped by fear and anguish following the mysterious disappearance of at least 30 children. The tragic trend, which reportedly began over eight months ago, has left parents heartbroken, schools on edge, and an entire region demanding answers.


The missing children, many of them between the ages of 3 and 10, are believed to have vanished under suspicious circumstances. Families recount how their children left for school or to play outside and never returned. Despite the growing number of cases, there have been no major breakthroughs, no publicized arrests, and no clear leads from the authorities—only silence and growing frustration.


On June 20, distraught mothers in black attire marched through the streets of Agbarho, crying out for justice and demanding government action. Their chants of “Stop Stealing Our Children” echoed not just desperation but also the deep distrust in the system meant to protect them.


The Ovie (traditional ruler) of Agbarho Kingdom has labeled the situation a “declaration of war against the people,” calling for the immediate intervention of security agencies. He warned that if authorities fail to act, the people may resort to self-help—raising fears of unrest.


The disappearances in Agbarho reflect broader concerns about child safety in Nigeria, where kidnapping and child trafficking remain pressing threats. Activists are now urging both state and federal governments to launch a thorough investigation, involve child protection agencies, and intensify community policing.


Until action is taken and answers are found, the families of Agbarho continue to live in a nightmare—one where their children’s laughter has been replaced with the haunting silence of absence.


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