
Super Falcons defender Ashleigh Plumptre has denied a viral social media post alleging her exclusion from Nigeria鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Africa Cup of Nations squad was due to her refusal to meet demands from football officials. The statement, circulated by a verified Facebook account bearing her name, claimed she was omitted by "certain corrupt officials" after declining to offer something for a call-up. Plumptre, however, distanced herself from the post, labeling it false. She urged fans to report the Facebook account, stating it was not hers, and also dismissed the claim on her verified X account. This clarification follows social media speculation regarding her omission from the squad, and Plumptre has previously warned supporters about fake Facebook accounts impersonating her.
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Actress and media personality Nancy Isime recently shared her perspective on parenting during an appearance on the Thanks For Coming podcast. She suggested that a deep love for children might, for some, lead to a decision not to bring them into the world, citing the various hardships and challenges individuals face in life. Isime questioned whether having children is always the optimal choice given the difficulties of existence, asking, "Are you not suffering today? Is Earth not ghetto? Are you not going through a lot? Don鈥檛 you wish some days that you were not born?" Despite these remarks, she clarified that she has not entirely ruled out becoming a parent herself.