Tope Alabi Celebrates Arrival of First Grandchild

Gospel singer Tope Alabi has expressed her joy after becoming a grandmother following the birth of her daughter Ayomiku Alabi’s first child. Sharing a heartwarming photo of herself holding the newborn, Alabi thanked God for the blessing, writing, “I’m eternally grateful to God for this joyful addition to my family. Indeed Ayomiku, ayo si kun inu mi.” She also praised her daughter for her strength and growth into motherhood, saying, “My beautiful, strong girl @the_ayomikualabi_ I am so proud of the woman and mother you have become.” Alabi welcomed her grandchild with love, revealing how long she had dreamt of the moment and calling being a grandmother her new favourite role. “Welcome to the world, my darling grandchild, I have dreamt of holding you for so long and now I’m showering you with kisses as I watch you grow. Being your grandma is my new favourite role,” she added. She concluded by congratulating the Bantale family on their newest arrival, celebrating the joyous addition to their home.

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Ganduje Celebrates Daughter Fatima’s Graduation At King’s College London

Abdullahi Ganduje has shared a proud family moment after his daughter, Fatima, completed her studies at King’s College London. Fatima, who is married to Idris Ajimobi — son of the late former Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi — graduated from the UK institution on Thursday. The former APC national chairman and ex-governor of Kano State announced the milestone on Friday through his official X page, expressing deep pride in her achievement and describing the day as a memorable one for their family. “Yesterday in London, I had the honour of celebrating my daughter Fatima’s graduation from King’s College London. Her journey has been marked by diligence, grace, and quiet strength,” he wrote. He also offered prayers for her future, adding, “As she steps into a new chapter, may Allah guide her path always. Congratulations, Fatima.” The development follows other recent graduations among children of top political figures, with Trendbrio previously reporting that Joaquin, son of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, earned a master’s degree in Management and Technology Change from the same London institution.

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Mr Eazi Denies Rumors That Temi Otedola Has Given Birth

Nigerian singer Mr Eazi poked fun at a false claim on X suggesting that he and his wife, Temi Otedola, had welcomed their first child. The post that went viral announced the birth of a “healthy baby girl” and congratulated the couple after their eight-year relationship, calling it a “new chapter” and a “blessing worth celebrating.” Responding to the claim, Mr Eazi humorously asked, “Is Temi aware of this?”, making it clear the news was not true while keeping the mood light. Fans quickly reacted to his response, applauding the singer for handling the rumor with humor. So far, neither Mr Eazi nor Temi Otedola has confirmed having a child, though the couple frequently shares moments from their life together on social media.

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Trump Announces U.S. Naval Armada Moving Toward Middle East Amid Deadly Iran Protests

President Donald Trump has once again threatened military action against Iran’s top leadership amid a brutal crackdown on nationwide protests. On Thursday, he revealed that a U.S. naval flotilla is being deployed to the Middle East. “We have a big flotilla going in that direction and we’ll see what happens,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One while returning from Davos, Switzerland. “I’d rather not see anything happen, but we’re watching them very closely.” The warning follows a previous incident in which Trump had stepped back from plans to strike Iran, citing assurances that the country would not proceed with planned executions of hundreds of protesters. Tehran has warned the U.S. and Israel—whose forces carried out attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities last year—against any interference in the unrest. Contrary to earlier claims that executions had been halted, human-rights organizations report a rising death toll. The U.S.-based Human Rights Activist News Agency has confirmed 5,002 deaths since the protests began in late December, with nearly 10,000 more cases under review and over 26,000 arrests recorded. Mai Sato, the UN special rapporteur on human rights in Iran, said the civilian death toll could reach 20,000, according to reports from doctors in the country, though the number has not been officially verified by the UN. The protests, the largest challenge to Iran’s ruling regime in decades, began in Tehran after a currency collapse and quickly spread nationwide, with demonstrators calling for an end to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s leadership. The situation continues to draw global attention as governments and rights groups monitor the escalating violence.

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Femi Adebayo Accused Of Forcing Wife Out Of Her Restaurant After Police Raid

A fresh controversy has erupted online following a viral video that shows police officers and security personnel storming Iyanaladuke, a food business linked to Femi Adebayo’s wife, and ordering workers and customers to vacate the premises. The clip, shared by the popular social media page Yeye Kudi Courtroom, captured armed officers surrounding the restaurant as activities were abruptly halted. According to the post accompanying the video, staff members were asked to leave immediately, with claims that the premises had been taken over by a bank. The business space was also described as being sealed off “like a crime scene,” sparking outrage and speculation online. In the strongly worded caption, Femi Adebayo was accused of orchestrating the shutdown, with allegations that he humiliated his wife, stripped her of her livelihood, and left her without a place to call home. The post also called on Oga Adebayo Salami to urgently investigate the matter. Since the video surfaced, reactions have been intense, with social media users demanding answers and clarity over who authorized the action and why armed officers were involved. As of now, neither Femi Adebayo nor official authorities have publicly responded to the allegations or explained the circumstances surrounding the incident.   View this post on Instagram  

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OGB Recent Breaks Silence On Why iShowSpeed Snubbed Peller During Nigeria Visit

OGB Recent has shed light on the reason American streamer iShowSpeed reportedly declined to interact with Nigerian content creator Peller during his recent visit to Nigeria. According to OGB, the situation was influenced by Peller’s past comments and conduct. He revealed that Peller had earlier made a video declaring that he would ignore iShowSpeed if the streamer ever visited Nigeria. OGB explained that when he first arrived at the hotel where iShowSpeed was staying, he approached the bouncers politely and requested a photo opportunity for his “younger brother.” The request was initially accepted, but he was told iShowSpeed was not around at the time. He said that when iShowSpeed eventually arrived, he personally pleaded with him, explaining that his younger brother wanted to take a picture. However, things changed when Peller appeared, posing as that younger brother. “There was a time Peller made a video saying that he will ignore IShowSpeed if he comes to Nigeria. Apart from that, immediately I got to the hotel where IShowSpeed was, I approached the bouncer and told him please my younger brother wants to a picture with IShowSpeed, they agreed but told me he wasn’t in. When IShowSpeed came I begged him that my younger brother wants to take a picture with him. Immediately Peller, who was posing as my younger brother, came in, Baba no gree again,” OGB said. He added that the bouncers later commended his respectful manner, noting that someone else had approached them in a boastful and entitled way. “Now who’s to be blamed for this. Is it IShowSpeed or Peller. Me I will blame Peller because immediately I met those bouncers, they told me that can I see how respectfully I was talking to them. That there was a guy saying that he is this, he is that. As they said Peller I say Jesus. That was before they bounce Peller the second time,” he added. OGB’s account has further fueled online discussions over the incident and the factors that led to iShowSpeed refusing to engage with Peller. OGB Cvltist just revealed why Peller was unable to meet ishowSpeed. He said Peller deserves b£ating, he mentioned they complained about his manner of approach and it was because of that video he made that he won't see IshowSpeed when he coes to Nigeria 🚶 pic.twitter.com/RSdjKrYKQq — TENIOLA (@Teeniiola) January 23, 2026

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Youths Protest At APC Secretariat, Demand Removal Of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike

On Friday, youths gathered at the All Progressives Congress (APC) national secretariat to demand the removal of Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike, accusing him of showing disrespect to party leaders. The protesters carried placards with slogans such as “President Tinubu, sack Wike now,” “Stop disrespecting APC members,” “No minister is above APC,” “APC no be Wike property,” “APC must restore order,” “Wike, APC leadership is not your mate,” and “Wike, no more political threats.” The demonstration followed a public clash between Wike and APC National Secretary Senator Ajibola Basiru over political issues in Rivers State. Basiru had urged Wike to resign from his ministerial role, criticizing what he described as the minister’s “obsession” with Rivers politics. He emphasized that all members of the APC National Working Committee must respect sitting governors as party leaders in their states. 'Sack Wike now' — protesters besiege APC headquarters, ask Tinubu to dismiss FCT minister pic.twitter.com/A7yU0tK2DU — TheCable (@thecableng) January 23, 2026

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Video Shows Destiny Boy Laid To Rest At Family Home, Sparks Reactions Online

A video from the funeral of Nigerian singer Azeez Adeshina, famously known as Destiny Boy, has surfaced online, drawing heartfelt reactions from fans and social media users. The footage shows the late singer’s body being brought to his family home in Ogun State to begin funeral rites. A white hearse, its siren blaring, is seen entering the Odo Rori compound in Ayetoro, Yewa, carrying Destiny Boy for burial at his father’s residence. His death earlier this week had already sparked debates online, with some reports mentioning police involvement in the circumstances surrounding his passing. Despite the controversies, the family went ahead with the burial on Friday, January 23. The video prompted many online users to express surprise and concern over the burial location, questioning why Destiny Boy was laid to rest at home instead of a public cemetery. I didn’t really know this young, handsome boy but I’ve been seeing his story everywhere since last week. The body of Destiny Boy has now arrived at his father’s compound for burial. May his soul rest in perfect peace and may God comfort his pregnant wife and his little son🥰🙏 pic.twitter.com/Odet41T674 — Big Love (@bigHotbaby1) January 23, 2026

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