“Men no longer real” – US rapper GloRilla shares why she’s single



  • GloRilla, also known as Gloria Hallelujah Woods, has disclosed her reasons for being single.
  • The 25-year-old remains single due to the prevalence of men concealing their true intentions in relationships.


Gloria Hallelujah Woods, widely recognized as GloRilla, has disclosed the reasons for her single status.

The 25-year-old artist expressed that her current singlehood stems from her belief that men today often conceal their genuine intentions in romantic relationships.

In a video message posted on her social media platform, GloRilla voiced her concerns regarding the perceived erosion of masculinity in contemporary society, asserting that her realistic outlook on relationships contributes to her single status.

“I ain’t got no man because I am such a real ngga myself. And a lot of men these days are btches. I ain’t got no ngga because they are like btches.“I want some real nggas; nggas that would make me cry the f*ck out,” she said.

In other news, Nollywood actress Stella Damasus has revealed that her family’s original surname was Ojukwu prior to the Nigerian civil war.

This revelation was made during an interview with renowned media figure Ebuka Obi Uchendu.

In addressing the common misconception surrounding her surname, ‘Damasus,’ she clarified that her grandfather’s name, Ojukwu, was altered during the civil conflict to prevent potential hostility.

The actress noted that her family’s name was mistakenly believed to be connected to the late Biafran military leader, Ojukwu.

Ebuka said; ”It was interesting that so many people didn’t even understand that your surname was not what it was. So many people were shocked at the revelation, are you as shocked as a lot of people were?”

Stella responded; “Damasus is my granddaughter’s first name. It’s a Greek name. My original surname was Ojukwu but that changed during the Biafran war when my people were attacked in Asaba because they thought it was the same Ojukwu.

“I was born into Damasus, and when I asked why, that was the reason they gave me.”