BBNaija’s Tuoyo Reveals Why Some Men Stop Their Girlfriends from Clubbing

Aisha Umaru
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  • Reality TV star Tuoyo Ideh has revealed the reasons behind some men preventing their girlfriends from going clubbing.
  • Former Big Brother Naija housemate claims he has lost count of women leaving with strangers after parties due to intoxication or financial need.
BBNaija’s Tuoyo Reveals Why Some Men Stop Their Girlfriends from Clubbing

Former Big Brother Naija star Tuoyo Ideh has shared his perspective on why some men discourage their girlfriends from going clubbing.

In a candid message posted to his Instagram story, Tuoyo explained that his views stem from personal experiences and real-life observations. According to him, he has witnessed countless instances where women ended up going home with strangers after a night out, often due to being intoxicated or driven by financial needs.

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He clarified that when a man truly cherishes a woman, her frequent outings can become a source of concern not because he is insecure, but because he wants to avoid potential problems.

He wrote: “I have lost count of people’s girlfriends that has been taken home after clubbing or partying just because they got high or needed money, that’s why when a guy loves or rates a girl high he feels some type of way of her going out every time, not that he is insecure he just doesn’t want problem”.

In other news, Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari passed away on July 13, 2025, at The London Clinic, an exclusive private hospital in the UK known for treating high-profile individuals.

Buhari, who had travelled to London in April for a routine check-up, reportedly took a turn for the worse and was admitted to the intensive care unit, where daily costs can exceed £3,500. Despite signs of recovery and plans for discharge, he suffered sudden breathing complications and died around 4:30 p.m. His death was confirmed by his former spokesperson, Garba Shehu.

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The London Clinic, located on Harley Street, is a luxury medical facility favoured by global elites, offering cutting-edge treatments, including robotic-assisted surgeries and advanced diagnostics. Its patient list includes politicians, royals, and dignitaries.

Buhari’s death has stirred renewed attention to the reliance of Nigeria’s top leaders on foreign hospitals, even as the country’s own healthcare system remains underfunded and overstretched.

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