2Baba’s Brother Breaks Silence Amid Escalating Marital Drama

Hyacinth Idibia, younger brother of Nigerian music icon Innocent “2Baba” Idibia, has spoken publicly for the first time since the controversy involving the singer and his new wife, Edo lawmaker Natasha Osawaru, erupted online. In an emotional Instagram post, Hyacinth shared a heartfelt message accompanied by lyrics from one of 2Baba’s songs, suggesting deep concern over the singer’s current situation. “You’ve always been ahead, always been brilliant. Lyrics meant to inspire, but somehow it’s unfolding in real time… Painful reality. Allow us save you, Oyinem’. You’ve been suffering for too…

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Ned Nwoko Eulogises Wife Laila Amid Feud With Regina Daniels

Nigerian senator and businessman, Ned Nwoko, has openly celebrated his wife, Laila Nwoko, amid rising marital tensions and online drama involving popular actress and co-wife, Regina Daniels. In an emotional Instagram post on Wednesday, Nwoko shared photos of himself and Laila, praising her as a woman of “rare patience, grace, and strength” who has remained calm despite the controversies surrounding his home. “In a world where noise travels faster than truth, I want to take a moment to speak about the woman I know, the woman I love, and the…

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US Issues Visa Restrictions on Nigerians Linked to Religious Persecution

The United States government has announced new visa restrictions targeting Nigerians involved in the violation of religious freedom, with the measures potentially extending to their immediate family members. In a statement released Wednesday and titled “Combating Egregious Anti-Christian Violence in Nigeria and Globally,” the U.S. Department of State said the policy is a direct response to persistent attacks and mass killings of Christians in Nigeria by radical Islamic terrorists, Fulani militias, and other violent groups. According to the statement, the restrictions fall under Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the U.S. Immigration and…

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Kidnapped Kwara Monarch Still in Captivity, Family Debunks Rescue Claims

The royal family of Bayagan-Ile community in Ifelodun Local Council of Kwara State has dismissed reports that their monarch, Oba Kamilu Salami, has been freed from captivity, insisting he remains in the custody of his abductors. Spokesperson for the family, Rafiu Lawal, said late Tuesday that contrary to widespread rumours, the traditional ruler has not been rescued by local hunters. “I wish to formally address and debunk the false information circulating across various media houses and social media platforms, claiming that our monarch, Kamilu Salami, has been rescued,” Lawal said.…

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