Natasha Idibia Shares Loved-Up Photos With 2Baba After Romantic Valentine Surprise

Natasha Idibia has given fans a glimpse into her romance with legendary singer 2Baba after posting loved-up photos of the two sharing a passionate kiss. The intimate snapshots, shared on her social media page, appeared to send a clear message to critics, as she proudly flaunted their affection and unity. Her post comes shortly after 2Baba organised a lavish Valentine’s Day surprise for her, decorating their room with balloons, flowers and other romantic touches. The gesture left Natasha visibly emotional and appreciative. Expressing her gratitude, she made it clear that she would choose her husband over and over again, reaffirming the deep connection and commitment they share.

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Carter Efe Explains Why He Stopped Attending Church Over Fear Of Money-Seeking Pastors

Carter Efe has stirred debate online after explaining why he no longer attends church. In a video shared on social media, the skit maker said he is wary of certain pastors, accusing them of forming personal bonds with church members only to later demand financial assistance. He claimed that some clergy members gradually begin to request money or household items once they become friendly with congregants, suggesting that their intentions are not always spiritual. He said: “Pastor go dey show you love dey call you for afternoon and evening. Before you know pastor go dey tell you say ‘can you give me money for fuel?’ before you know pastor go tell you say ‘i want to cook beans, I need oil’. Before you know pastor go dey collect money for your hand na why I dey fear. Na why I no dey go church. I dey fear all this pastors, if them turn you to friend, them go just dey collect money for your hand…” The remarks have sparked divided opinions across social media platforms. While some users supported his stance, arguing that a number of pastors focus more on financial gains than spiritual guidance, others faulted him for painting all religious leaders with the same brush. Carterefe explained why he doesn’t go to church on Sundays: Nigerian pastors start calling your phone by afternoon, and next thing you know, they’re asking for fuel money 😂💔 pic.twitter.com/UOFGeikNB2 — Carterefe Updates🌚 (@Carterefeupdate) February 15, 2026

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Tinubu to Visit Yola, Interacts With Leaders, Commissions Projects

President Bola Tinubu will on Monday pay an official visit to Adamawa State, less than 48 hours after he made a similar visit to Kebbi. During the one-day visit, President Tinubu will inaugurate completed projects, meet with top government officials, and traditional rulers. Billed for inauguration in the capital, Yola, and Jimeta, is the eight-lane Galadima Aminu Road linking Gimba and the capital. The model school, comprising pre-primary, primary, and junior secondary classes, will also be inaugurated by the President. Others include the new multipurpose hall, the remodelled High Court, the newly built officers’ complex, and the renovated Government House. The President will return to Abuja after the inauguration and the interaction with the state’s indigenes.

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Ex-Falcons Goalie, Dede Welcomes Four ‘Precious’ Babies

Former Super Falcons’ goalkeeper and trainer, Precious Dede has delivered four bouncing babies, Trendbrio.com can report. Dede, now mother of four, broke the news of the new arrivals on her facebook page on Saturday. She wrote; “After many years of waiting, God showed up in the most beautiful way—- FOUR precious blessings at once. “Double the boys, double the girls, quadruple the joy. “Our hearts are full beyond words. Years of prayers, tears, and hope… now turned into four miracles. God is faithful. From waiting to overflowing… “One pregnancy, Four heartbeats.. Endless joy. “Proof that delay is not denial. He turned our waiting into wonders. When God writes your story, He makes it beautiful in His time… God didn’t just answer….He overdelivered. “Congratulations to my family.”  

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Ndidi’s Father Laid to Rest in Delta

Sunday Ndidi, the father of Super Eagles midfielder and captain, Wilfred Ndidi, has been laid to rest in his hometown of Umunede in Ika North East Local Government Area of Delta State. The retired Warrant Officer of the Nigerian Army died weeks ago in a motor accident, throwing the family, the state, and Nigeria’s football community into mourning. The burial drew relatives, friends, sympathisers, and officials of the Nigeria Football Federation who came to pay their last respects. In an emotional tribute, Wilfred Ndidi described his late father as a disciplinarian and strong supporter whose guidance laid the foundation for his career and life values. “Rest on Eraq. “And for the person wey ‘hit and run’ I find peace in your heart,” the Besiktas of Turkey star wrote on his official Instagram field. President of the NFF, Ibrahim Musa Gusau, who was represented, praised the deceased for his meritorious service to Nigeria and for raising a son who continues to bring honour to the country through football. Prayers were offered for the peaceful repose of his soul and for strength for the family he left behind.

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We’ll Count The Person If They Don’t Count Our Votes – Peter Obi Warns Ahead Of 2027 Polls

Peter Obi has called on Nigerians to remain watchful and safeguard their votes during the 2027 general elections, warning that any attempt to alter results at polling units must be resisted. The former presidential candidate and prominent figure in the African Democratic Congress spoke in Akwa Ibom State as members of the ObIdient Movement in the state formally declared support for the party. While addressing supporters at the gathering, Obi underscored the importance of transparency and citizen involvement in the electoral process. “In that polling booth in 2027, if they don’t count it, we count the person,” he stated. Earlier, the Independent National Electoral Commission unveiled the official timetable for the elections. The presidential and National Assembly polls are scheduled for February 20, 2027, while governorship and State House of Assembly elections will follow on March 6, 2027.

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Omotola Jalade Ekeinde Says She Didn’t Return Car Gifted To Her While Married

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has stirred reactions online after sharing that she once accepted a car gift while already married. The Nollywood star made the revelation during an interview on Naija FM 102.7, where she strongly defended the influence of women in the film industry. Contrary to claims that women do not dominate Nollywood, she insisted that they form the driving force behind its success. “Women are the ones who hold Nollywood,” she said, explaining that many actresses operate as producers, brand owners, influencers, and entrepreneurs. She added that several women in the industry juggle acting with other thriving businesses and even structured careers outside entertainment. However, it was her disclosure about receiving luxury gifts that drew the most attention. “Women have admirers,” she said. “Me, who is married, I know how many people have gifted me things, women and men. They’ll just see me and say, ‘Omotola, I’m sending you this.’ They’ve gifted me a car before.” When asked whether she returned the vehicle because she was married, she responded, “No, why would I return the car?” She credited her husband’s confidence for the calm way such gestures are handled, describing him as “the most secure human being you can ever meet.” With a touch of humour, she added, “Think about it, how would you marry an Omosexy if you’re not secure?”

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Kenya’s Ezra Kipchumba Kering Triumphs At 2026 Lagos City Marathon, Wins $50,000

Kenya’s Ezra Kipchumba Kering captured the $50,000 top prize after claiming victory at the 11th edition of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon on Saturday. Kering completed the 2026 Gold Label race in 2:11:55, underscoring the marathon’s status as one of Africa’s most lucrative road events. The men’s competition was closely fought, with Uganda’s Lomoi Samuel challenging Kering until the final metres, finishing just four seconds behind in 2:11:59 to earn the $20,000 runner-up prize. Another Ugandan, Namutala Lumbasi, finished third in 2:12:25, taking home $15,000. Boyi Nyango was the first Nigerian finisher in the men’s race, recording a time of 2:25:32. In the women’s category, Ethiopia’s Dinke Meleka took the crown in 2:37:36, narrowly edging out Kenya’s Cheyech Daniel, who finished in 2:37:43, while Ethiopia’s Zewdalem Getaw placed third in 2:38:59. Lagos State Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat, representing Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, commended the organisers for sustaining the marathon’s global prominence. He reiterated the government’s commitment to the event, highlighting its current World Athletics Gold Label status and ambitions to achieve Platinum Label recognition. “We are happy to host one of the biggest marathons in the world. The Access Bank Lagos City Marathon is currently a Gold Label race, and we will do everything in our power to achieve the Platinum Label, the highest rank,” Hamzat said. Deborah Badung made history as the first Nigerian woman to complete this year’s race, finishing in 2:55:46. The marathon continues to combine elite competition with grassroots development and corporate investment in sports. Access Bank had previously outlined the elite prize structure, awarding $50,000 to winners in both men’s and women’s races, while Nigerian elite athletes compete for prizes ranging from N2 million for first place to N50,000 for tenth.

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