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Ladies take notes. Just like Tiwa Savage drink Okra water to able to keep a man

Nigerian music sensation Tiwa Savage has once again captured the attention of social media users, this time with a seemingly innocuous activity – sipping on a cup of raw Okra water. The image, shared on her Instagram story, depicted the Afrobeats queen enjoying the comfort of her home while indulging in the herbal concoction.


 

 

Tiwa Savage’s choice of beverage may have appeared mundane at first glance, but in the context of a recent online trend, it stirred up a wave of speculation and discussion among netizens. Over the past few months, there has been a growing trend encouraging Nigerian women to consume okra water as a purported aphrodisiac to enhance their performance in the bedroom.
The photograph of Tiwa Savage partaking in this trend served as a catalyst for various reactions and interpretations from online observers. While some pondered the reasons behind her choice, others delved into the potential health benefits associated with okra water.

For instance, one commentator emphasized the importance of vocal maintenance for a singer like Tiwa Savage, suggesting that her consumption of okra water could be related to preserving her voice as she ages. This perspective highlights the multifaceted nature of the discussion, acknowledging that not every action is necessarily linked to romantic pursuits.
Conversely, others chimed in with insights into the purported health benefits of okra water beyond its perceived aphrodisiac qualities. From boosting immunity to cleansing the reproductive system and promoting heart health, okra water was hailed as a versatile remedy with a range of potential advantages.However, amidst the discourse, practical concerns emerged, with some users lamenting the rising cost of okra in the market. This tangential aspect of the conversation underscores the broader societal context in which such trends unfold, reflecting economic realities and everyday challenges faced by individuals.

Ultimately, Tiwa Savage’s seemingly mundane act of sipping okra water ignited a vibrant discussion touching on themes of health, wellness, and cultural trends. As social media continues to serve as a platform for dialogue and exchange, moments like these exemplify the dynamic nature of online discourse in shaping popular narratives and perceptions.

Unlocking the Nutritional and Health Potential of OkraOkra, often referred to as “lady’s finger,” is not just a staple in Southern American cuisine but also packs a powerful nutritional punch. Despite its somewhat slimy texture when cooked, this flowering plant offers a plethora of health benefits that make it worth incorporating into your diet.

Nutrient-Rich Profile: Okra is a nutritional powerhouse, boasting a diverse array of essential vitamins and minerals. Just one cup of raw okra contains a significant amount of magnesium, folate, fiber, and key vitamins such as C, K1, and A. This nutrient density makes okra a valuable addition to any diet, providing essential nutrients necessary for overall health and well-being.
Antioxidant Powerhouse: Loaded with antioxidants, including polyphenols, flavonoids, and vitamins A and C, okra offers potent protection against oxidative stress and inflammation. These antioxidants play a crucial role in reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and cancer, making okra a valuable ally in promoting long-term health and wellness.
Heart Health Support: The mucilage found in okra acts as a binding agent for cholesterol in the digestive tract, helping to eliminate excess cholesterol from the body. Additionally, the polyphenols in okra contribute to heart health by reducing inflammation and improving overall cardiovascular function. Incorporating okra into your diet may help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease.

Big Zulu Surprises Fans with Transformation of His Granny’s Rural Mansion

When fans first laid eyes on the initial picture of the purported house, perplexity was the prevailing emotion. Many thought it was substandard and hardly worthy of the hype that had surrounded Big Zulu’s ambitious project.However, upon closer inspection, their confusion gave way to astonishment. The once “ugly” house had been demolished and replaced with a bigger and breathtakingly beautiful one, as depicted in the images accompanying this article.Big Zulu, the celebrated Emali Eningi hitmaker, has successfully completed the construction of his granny’s rural mansion, a project he embarked on several months ago. In the realm of music, Big Zulu personifies what he preaches, seamlessly blending explicit and cultural lyrics into the foreign genre of hip-hop.


 

 

 

 

 

At a time when westernization threatens to erode our Zulu heritage, Big Zulu stands out as a staunch custodian of our culture in contemporary music, bridging the generational gap and appealing to both the young and the old.

The story of Big Zulu’s connection to his roots and his commitment to his granny’s well-being is well-known. Raised by his grandmother in KZN, Big Zulu continued to live with her even during his tenure as a taxi driver before his musical breakthrough.His rise to fame did not sever the ties to his heritage; in fact, it reinforced his determination to care for his granny, guided by the belief that such reverence for one’s elders brings blessings from their ancestors, a sentiment deeply rooted in Zulu tradition.

Just as the Bible emphasizes respect for one’s parents, for Big Zulu, his granny holds a special place in his heart. Without his strong and resilient grandmother, we might not be enjoying the music of Big Zulu today. It’s a day of celebration to witness the completion of his beloved granny’s rural mansion.
Fast forward eight months from the initial announcement, Big Zulu has delivered on his promise to build his granny a new home in the rural areas. At first, it appeared unlikely that the house would be completed within the year, but the determined artist made it happen, driven by the desire to bring joy to his cherished grandmother while she is still with us.What initially seemed like a modest dwelling back in February has now transformed into a splendid rural mansion that could easily rival those found in the upscale neighborhoods of Johannesburg.In a testament to his humility and gratitude, Big Zulu chose to let actions speak louder than words. With the completion of the mansion, his demeanor was reminiscent of someone expressing profound thanks to his ancestors. He shared that he personally undertook the journey to paint the house, marking the final touch needed to bring the project to its full fruition.

Big Zulu’s dedication to his roots, his music, and his family continues to be an inspiration to many, and the transformation of his granny’s rural mansion stands as a symbol of his unwavering commitment to preserving and honoring his heritage.

Top Ten Most Expensive Cars: The Pinnacle of Automotive Luxury
The world of high-end automobiles is a playground for the elite, where engineering marvels and opulent craftsmanship combine to create automotive masterpieces. From sleek supercars to luxurious limousines, the most expensive cars in the world are much more than just a mode of transportation; they are a symbol of wealth, power, and automotive excellence.In this article, we take a journey through the realm of automotive extravagance to explore the top ten most expensive cars that money can buy.

1. Bugatti La Voiture Noire: The Black Diamond

Topping our list of the most expensive cars is the Bugatti La Voiture Noire, which translates to “The Black Car.” This automotive work of art is not only visually stunning but also a technological marvel. With a price tag that can reach well over $18 million, this Bugatti is a rare gem, limited to just one production unit. Its quad-turbocharged 8.0-liter W16 engine propels it to astonishing speeds, making it a true collector’s item.

Gagasi FM to sue Penny Ntuli for disclosing R2800 salary

After Penny Ntuli voiced her dissatisfaction with the radio station’s R2,800 pay offer, Gagasi FM finally broke its silence.

 

 

 
The head of development and spokeswoman for the commercial radio station based in KwaZulu-Natal, Khulekani Shandu, told TimesLIVE that the station is speaking with its lawyers about the situation.Shandu responded that management has not yet made a decision but that it is in the pipeline.


 

 

 

“This kind of thing, we cannot get into it publicly. I think it was unfortunate but our attorney is [busy] with the matter.At the time [she made the statement] she was still contracted at the station. For her to go public on such matters is a breach of contract. So something like that necessitates legal action but I cannot say much now about that,” Shandu said.Ntuli expressed her disappointment with the pay offer in her statement, saying she wished to stay at the station.She claimed that it was difficult for her to support her family on such a meagre salary.
“I felt disrespected but I calmed down and went back to the management to ask them to review the salary offer. With that money I will not be able to do anything. [At] Which bank will I be approved with that salary? Life will stop when I show my payslip. I asked how will I feed my family with this money, because they are dependent on me? Can they live with this money? I was not fighting.

Ntuli expressed her gratitude for the chance to broadcast on Gagasi FM despite her financially difficult experience with the station. She also urged aspiring radio presenters to not be afraid to work for commercial radio stations.

Smoke & Mirrors is set to lose two actors

As Zolisa Xaluva and Kabomo Vilakazi leave the show, Smoke & Mirrors prepares to say goodbye to them. Proven characters Mthetho and Caesar are about to depart from the etv telenovela Smoke and Mirrors, sources confirmed.

Zolisa Xaluva’s replacement on eTV’s telenovela Smoke & Mirrors has been announced as Hlomla Dandala.This comes after his contract was not renewed on the show due to a failure to reach common ground.


 

 

Xaluva’s character was that of Caesar, a ruthless businessman, but he would not be killed off, as previous reports stated.ZiMoja claims that neither Caesar’s character nor his death have been written off. Rather, they stated that veteran actor Hlomla Dandala is taking on the role. After filming is over, he returns to the show as a cast member for the second season.Kabomo Vilakazi will make his last debut on April 12, 2024, as his character will be killed by Thandiswa after discovering that both he and her soon-to-be husband, Caesar, murdered her sister Sindi. Zolisa Xaluva will also make his last debut on the same day, as Hlomla Dandal will replace him on April 14, 2024.

The teasers confirm the exit of Kabomo Vilakazi: “Thandiswa learns Mthetho and Caesar were also involved in her sister’s murder, and she stabs Mthetho to death before walking down the aisle to marry Caesar.”

This April, Zolisa Xaluva leaves Smoke & Mirrors , while Hlomla Dandala arrives to take over, according to TVSA.TVSA has been told by Hlomla’s agent, Mari Rothmann of FigJam Agency, that Hlomla will portray Caesar in Season 2, which debuts on Monday, April 15.

DJ Sbu returns to the SABC after almost a decade as a host of Radio 2000’s breakfast show.

Following Radio 2000’s yearly change, A Sbusiso Leope,known as DJ Sbu, has been introduced as one of the station’s new show hosts, according to The South African.

Local radio stations typically shuffle their lineups around this time of year, and this year has been no exception, with some state broadcaster stations announcing new voices on the air.


 

 

 

Radio 2000, South Africa’s premier national urban adult contemporary radio station, has announced its new lineup, which will take effect on April 1.After almost ten years away from radio, DJ Sbu is set to return with a bang as the new host of the breakfast show.With his promotion to the prime time slot, South Africa’s mornings will undoubtedly change as he introduces a new breakfast program alongside the current cast, which includes Lelo Mzaca as the sports anchor and Nathi Ndamase as co-presenter.

Listeners will be given the chance to name the show during its launch, with prizes up for grabs. The “No Name Breakfast Show” airs every day from 6 to 9 a.m. until then.Sbudah revealed on his Instagram page that he accepted the invitation to become a breakfast show presenter at Radio 2000. He expressed gratitude to his parents, friends, and DJ Glen, his radio idol:

“Thank you to all who’ve held me down over the years. I am back on mainstream morning radio. I missed you guys. These are going to be very big shoes to fill. But with the grace of God and your blessing, I know the team will hold it down and make you proud. You are the reason I do what I do. May God continue to bless you and your family.”