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UPDATE: BBNaija Reunion, Chichi Opens Up On Failed Relationship As She Stated ''Deji Manipulated Me So Much That I Started Believing Something Was Wrong With Me”

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  Former Big Brother Naija “Level Up” housemate, Chichi, has opened up about her failed relationship with fake housemate, Deji Morafa.  During the reunion show on Wednesday, Chichi went into detail about all the ill treatments he subjected her to, which ultimately led to their split. According to Chichi, throughout their time together, Deji would assure her of his love but presented a different narrative to the public. She claimed Deji exploited her childhood experiences to make her believe that she was the one at fault each time they had an argument, causing her to question her own sanity and even consider seeking therapy. Chichi also mentioned how Deji would dismiss her concerns whenever she voiced them, claiming that she was overthinking things. She said she eventually grew tired of the situation, which she found draining, and decided to walk away. “In SA [South Africa], most of you would noticed that I wasn’t really giving him [Deji] my time until he was complain

UPDATE: FIFA Announce Winner Of Coach Of The Year 2023 Award


 Football governing body FIFA has announced the winner for the prestigious coach of the year 2023 award.

 

The world football governing body FIFA has announced at the best ceremony, the winner of the coach of the year award at the event which was held today, Monday, February 27, 2023. The award was presented to the head coach who had an outstanding year 2022.

Argentina head coach who had won the 2022 World Cup Lionel Scaloni was named the best men’s coach of the year following his outstanding year 2022.

Sarina Wiegman was crowned the women’s coach of the year following her outstanding 2022 as well.

Previous winners of men’s coach award

  • 2016 — Claudio Ranieri
  • 2017 — Zinedine Zidane
  • 2018 — Didier Deschamps
  • 2019 — Jurgen Klopp
  • 2020 — Jurgen Klopp
  • 2021 — Thomas Tuchel

Previous winners of women’s coach award

  • 2016 — Silvia Neid
  • 2017 — Sarina Wiegman
  • 2018 — Reynald Pedros
  • 2019 — Jill Ellis
  • 2020 – Sarina Wiegman
  • 2021 — Emma Hayes

 

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