Regina Daniels Hits Back at Co-Wife Laila Charani Amid Ned Nwoko Marital Dispute

Regina Daniels has responded sharply to her co-wife, Laila Charani, following a series of public accusations amid the ongoing marital conflict with their husband, Ned Nwoko. In her rebuttal, Regina denied being a “bad influence” or unsafe around children, saying: “First off! Openly saying you can’t leave kids around me is the most useless and hurtful thing Ned ordered his retarded wife to say. I’m such a mother to so many children that it’s quite tiring.” She also addressed claims about her personal relationships, adding: “Also, saying I sleep with every single girl? Truthfully, sleeping with the same gender isn’t something I consider shameful, but how is the other woman so certain? Lol. IS SHE SO CERTAIN BECAUSE I SLEPT WITH HER TOO?” Regina hinted at misconduct by Ned, stating that her son and Laila’s children cannot be together due to “all the atrocities we have caught him doing that I will never mention,” while emphasizing her love for her son and calling on Ned to protect the children. She concluded: “Their foundation is the ultimate and do not use them to weaken me!” The exchange marks a significant escalation in the public feud between Regina Daniels and Laila Charani, with allegations now touching on substance use, infidelity, and tensions within the polygamous household.

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Bobrisky Returns to School in the UK, Promises to Excel in New Course

Bobrisky has announced that she has returned to school in the United Kingdom, sharing her excitement with fans on social media. In a post, she wrote: “Did I tell you guys I’ve started a new course abroad? Nothing can beat studying overseas. With just 10 students and 3 teachers, tell me why I’m not going to be so brilliant.” Highlighting the small class size and personalized attention, Bobrisky expressed confidence that the experience will help her excel academically. Her decision to study abroad underscores her commitment to personal growth and acquiring knowledge in an international setting. Fans have responded enthusiastically to the news, praising her dedication to education and encouraging her as she embarks on this new academic journey. This marks a new chapter in Bobrisky’s life, demonstrating her determination to balance her public persona with education and self-improvement.

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Atiku Abubakar Denies Gifting Lt. Ahmed Yerima SUV Amid Wike’s Land Access Confrontation

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has refuted claims that he gifted Lieutenant Ahmed Yerima a brand new Toyota SUV. The denial came on Thursday through his media adviser, Paul Ibe, who described the reports as false and urged the public to ignore them. “His Excellency Atiku Abubakar, Vice President of Nigeria (1999–2007), did not gift Lt. Ahmed Yerima—or any other individual—a brand new Toyota SUV, contrary to the false reports currently circulating on social media,” Ibe stated. He emphasized that the story is entirely fabricated and should be disregarded by the public. The rumours followed a viral video showing Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike in a heated argument with military personnel over access to land in Abuja’s Gaduwa district, where soldiers reportedly blocked FCTA officials from entering the property.

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Barbiecue Denies Death Rumors, Says Instagram Account Was Hacked

Barbiecue has come out to clarify that she is alive and well, following false reports of her death on Instagram. In a voice recording, she addressed the rumors, saying: “You all are fake people and you like bad news. My Instagram was hacked, but none of you even tried to confirm if the post was true. You heard bad news and immediately believed it, calling me an attention seeker. Is your attention giving me money?” The confusion started when a post appeared on her account claiming she had died after falling while helping a woman with a baby carrier. Barbiecue explained that her account had been hacked and that she had no part in the announcement. Fans reacted with a mix of shock and criticism, with some questioning her credibility and others condemning the quick spread of unverified news. The incident highlights the dangers of online misinformation and the importance of fact-checking before sharing content. Breaking news 🚨 Barbiecue is still alive and in good health. She claims someone hacked her account, posted her RIP and said she knows everybody on social media is fake since Nigeria doesn’t care about her so she needed to fake her death. Allegedly —Official_barbiecue pic.twitter.com/rcIo7pHLxg — FC🦅 (@superstardjsdon) November 13, 2025

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Yetunde Barnabas and Husband Peter Olayinka Welcome Second Child

Yetunde Barnabas and her husband Peter Olayinka have announced the arrival of their second child. The actress took to Instagram to share the happy news, posting pictures from the hospital with her husband and newborn. She expressed her gratitude, saying, “Our second little miracle has arrived, Another piece of heaven in our arms. Thank You LORD 🙏🏾👶🏾 🤍12/11/25.” This comes after Yetunde debunked rumors about having a second child earlier this year. Congratulations to the happy couple!

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Obidient Movement Director, Morris Monye Resigns Over Unmet Goals, Harassment, and Lack of Support

Morris Monye, Director of Mobilization for the Obidient Movement, has stepped down from his role, citing structural issues within the movement, unfulfilled objectives, and personal harassment he experienced while in office. In a statement released on Monday, Monye said the movement’s poor performance in the recent Anambra governorship election made his position “untenable,” despite his passion and financial contributions to the cause. “Almost a year down the line, most of our short, medium, and long-term plans have not been met. I won’t be part of optics and no work,” he said. Monye revealed that he personally financed various mobilization efforts, including nationwide travel, support for local structures, voter awareness campaigns, and logistics, without any financial support from the movement’s leadership or its presidential candidate, Peter Obi. “No money was given to the Directorate of Mobilization. There’s no bank account even for the directorate. In fact, Mr. Peter Obi has never asked what we are doing in mobilization—no communication, nothing,” he added. He also noted that the financial and emotional strain, coupled with harassment from ruling party sympathizers, had taken a toll on him and his family. During his tenure, Monye said he achieved significant milestones, including creating online registration systems for Obidients, activating dormant support groups, establishing regional structures and local government offices, and launching the Obidient NextGen university campus network. He further claimed to have personally raised funds for Peter Obi’s campaign in the Anambra governorship election and initiated a project to provide polling unit agents with affordable body cameras for election accountability—a project he said should be completed by his successor. “The next director must follow up on this. We have not closed it out yet,” he said. Monye confirmed he had formally submitted his resignation to Peter Obi, the National Coordinator Dr. Yunusa Tanko, and his state coordinator. Going forward, he plans to focus on his businesses and personal development, including pursuing a business course at Oxford or Cambridge University, while continuing to advocate for good governance and electoral reforms. On the future of the movement, Monye urged Peter Obi to engage professional consultants, provide adequate funding for directorates, and implement a results-driven structure for accountability. “You can’t run a campaign simply from general goodwill. This is not 2023. The element of surprise is gone,” he warned. He described his time in the Obidient Movement as a “privilege” but insisted it was time for someone else to “carry the mantle.”

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Burna Boy Orders Sleeping Fan And Girlfriend To Leave Colorado Show Before Resuming Performance

Burna Boy paused his performance at a concert in Colorado after noticing a fan and his girlfriend sleeping in the crowd. In a viral clip from the event, the singer stopped the music and addressed the fan directly, saying, “Bro, I’m not doing no more songs until you take her home. Wallahi, I’m not doing another song until you go home.” The audience burst into laughter as Burna Boy waited for the couple to leave the venue. Once they exited, he returned to the stage and continued his performance, thrilling fans with more of his hit songs. The incident has since sparked mixed reactions online, with many commenting on the singer’s bold attitude and spontaneous approach during live shows. Burna Boy asked a fan & his girlfriend leave his show in Colorado last night because they were sleeping 😳 "Bro, I'm not doing no more songs until you take her home. Wallahi I'm not doing another song until you go home" pic.twitter.com/NERTXH8dfG — 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) November 13, 2025

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Mohbad’s Family Orders Wunmi To Stop Using Aloba Surname, Demands Fresh Probe Into Singer’s Death

The family of late Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has renewed its demand for a transparent and independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death. In a statement signed by the family head, Omolayo Aloba, and Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, the family also directed the late singer’s partner, Wunmi Adebanjo, to stop using the family surname, “Aloba,” until a court-ordered DNA test confirms the paternity of her son, Liam. According to the statement, the family has appointed new legal representatives to handle all matters related to Mohbad’s estate and the ongoing DNA controversy. “The Aloba family remains resolute in its demand for a transparent, independent, and comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death. The family is committed to seeing that justice is served, the truth uncovered, and those responsible held accountable,” the statement read. The family announced that Oladayo Ogungbe, Esq., of Ogungbe & Ogungbe Attorneys, will serve as the sole legal representative in all estate and DNA-related matters, while Dr. Wahab Shittu (SAN) will continue representing the family in dealings with investigative authorities. Three administrators were also appointed to manage Mohbad’s estate, including his assets, royalties, and intellectual property. They were identified as Ajewole Aloba, Rasaq Famuyiwa, and Alonge Aloba. The family added that one slot would remain open for Wunmi Adebanjo if a valid DNA test confirms Liam as Mohbad’s biological son. “The appointed administrators are authorised to apply for letters of administration to manage all estate assets, including royalties, bank holdings, real and personal property, and musical intellectual property,” the statement said. The family further requested that Wunmi refrain from publicly or privately using the “Aloba” surname until the paternity test result is confirmed and family approval is granted. It clarified that no statutory or traditional marriage rites were completed between Mohbad and Wunmi. The statement added that if the DNA test confirms Liam as Mohbad’s son, both mother and child would be fully recognised in the estate administration process. The family also appealed for calm, noting that the DNA process is not meant to shame anyone but to ensure fairness and legal clarity in the distribution of the late singer’s estate. A new burial date and memorial plan, according to the family, will be announced after legal matters are concluded. However, Wunmi’s lawyer, Kabir Akingbolu, dismissed the family’s directive as “illegal and sentimental,” accusing them of attempting to mislead the public despite several opportunities to complete the DNA process. Akingbolu said the Aloba family had repeatedly failed to appear for the test despite multiple court orders and correspondence, insisting that his client is ready to comply anytime. “They were the ones who went to court to demand a DNA test. The court granted the order, but they refused to show up. We wrote four letters to them, and they never came. Later, they said they wanted it done abroad. The court again approved it, but they disappeared. We’re ready for the DNA any time, any day,” he said. Responding to the family’s directive for Wunmi to stop using the Aloba surname, Akingbolu maintained that she has every legal right to continue bearing the name, citing the Supreme Court’s decision in Ojukwu vs Ojukwu, which established that no one holds exclusive ownership of a surname. “Nobody can stop her from bearing Aloba. That is the name given to her by her husband, and under the law, she has every right to keep it. There are thousands of Alobas in the world. They are the ones avoiding the DNA test. My client has nothing to hide,” he added. The renewed tension marks the latest chapter in the ongoing dispute between Mohbad’s family and his widow over the paternity of their son and control of the singer’s estate. Mohbad died on September 12, 2023, at the age of 27, under circumstances that continue to generate controversy and calls for justice.

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