Soma, an ex-BBNaija housemate, took to Instagram to write a poem to his girlfriend and colleague Angel Smith, who turns 24 today.
The two have been inseparable since the BBNaija All-Stars episode.
Soma remarked that he is proud of her and that she has inspired many.
He assured her of his devotion and stated that she was greatly favored.
He wrote:
”24 years of being on earth, 24 years of learning, 24 years of experiencing life, 24 years of being a warrior princess, 24 years of molding you into the beautiful work of art that you are now, you’re indeed a prized piece and I’m proud of you and proud of how you’ve played the cards dealt you, you’re an inspiration to so many and I pray that 24 is your best year yet, you’re blessed beyond any c*rse, you’re favoured everyday, grace is upon your life forever, happy birthday my baby I love youuuu 🫶🏾❤️ @theangeljbsmith”.
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In other news, Angel Smith, a famous reality celebrity, presents a case for married women who object to their husband’s female acquaintances calling him by his name.
Angel found this behavior ludicrous during a conversation on the X platform regarding proper titles for married friends’ spouses, with some advocating calling them “Sir” or another respectable word.
She pushed for addressing couples by their given names and underlined the need to prioritize more essential issues, particularly given the country’s present economic woes.
Angel Smith also expressed a wish for her friends to continue addressing her husband by the name he was known for before their marriage.
“As my friend,if you call my husband by his name wallahi I’ll first slap you and we’ll now fight (real fight o)and unfriend each other,” an X user wrote.
Angel responded, “Some of you women get married and become insane. “Mrs” now becomes your identity. What am I supposed to call my friend’s husband? Sir?? Or uncle? If I light you and him. Perhaps we will call him the conqueror, the champion, igwe 2 pac.”
In another post, she continued, “Will take into consideration the cultural differences between the genzs and millennials, boomers etc, cause I’m not calling my friend’s husband daddy anything except as a joke.”
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