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General News of Monday, 13 July 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Nicole Thea: Stop sharing baby bump pictures - Kemi Olunloyo warns women

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Journalist Kemi Olunloyo has advised women to stop sharing pictures of their baby bump on social media when pregnant.

She stated this in reaction to the death of popular Youtube blogger, Nicole Thea, who died while pregnant with a baby.

The news which broke today saw many news website sharing pictures showing her flaunting her baby bump which she shared on social media.

In reaction, Kemi Olunloyo wondered why many women who share baby bump pictures end up losing the baby.

“For me, it’s a personal opinion: How come so many showing their pregnant belly on this app always lose their baby and now her life? NICOLE IS DEAD!! Pregnant ladies, I believe in this destruction juju", she shared on Instagram.

"Stop exposing your personal pregnancy life on social media. Not everyone is happy for you. This young pregnant media personality lost her life and the baby. Her family wants privacy while most of you want to know what killed her.

"This is where I come in but you now see why Investigative Journalism with no funding ends. I know how she died. It will come out later from them.

“A month full of sadness, health gone and life ended” the opposite of her caption. Lord plssss watch over us. May she rest in peace”

Below are some reactions to her post.

Toheeb wrote: “It’s high time we stop copying the western way, we are Africans and we have culture, exposing pregnant belly online doesn’t make any sense… anyway I know some people will say it’s superstition but I have said what I said anyway, RIP to the dead”

Cdorfobia wrote: “I said the same thing. Stop copying all these white folks, they don’t have witches and wizards in their family. Always remember you’re from the midst of black people, people with black minds. RIP to her”

Iyeowuna wrote: “Exposing ur innocent babe to dis wicked world? They think most barren women have only health issues? There is more to it. God help us”

Anita Ejem wrote: “They will not listen…. Everything always on social media”

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#WELLNESSKEMI For me it's a personal opinion: How come so many showing their pregnant belly on this app always lose their baby and now her life? NICOLE IS DEAD!! Pregnant ladies I believe in this destruction juju. Stop exposing your personal pregnancy life on social media. Not everyone is happy for you. This young pregnant media personality lost her life and the baby. Her family wants privacy while most of you want to know what killed her. This is where I come in but you now see why Investigative Journalism with no funding ends. I know how she died. It will come out later from them. "A month full of sadness, health gone and life ended" the opposite of her caption. Lord plssss watch over us. May she rest in peace???????????????????? #kemitalksmemorial #DrKemiOlunloyo #kemitalkswellness?????????

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