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Nollywood Actor Alex Cross Welcomes First Child With His Wife

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Nigerian Actor, Alex Cross welcomes first child with his wife, celebrating the beginning of parenthood as the year ends. The actor reveals the news by sharing a photo on his social media page, Instgram. He leaves a heart-warming caption giving thanks to God with this new addition to his family.

”On the 24th of December 2024, God Showed us Mercy. He Showed my family that He is a Miracle working God. He gave us the most beautiful gift ever. Our Christmas Baby… Yall don’t worry our other posts would give you all a hint of what we are talking about. . We are indeed Grateful to God Almighty… It’s Congratulations all the Wayyyyyy”.


 

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“I Don’t Believe in Love” – Jeriq Opens Up About Relationships

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Nigerian rapper Jeremiah Chukwuebuka Ani, known as Jeriq, has opened up about why he has never been in a relationship at 25.

The Secure The Bag singer revealed that he doesn’t believe a woman can truly love and stay faithful to him.

Jeriq explained that while he loves his family and friends, he’s skeptical about romantic relationships between men and women.

“If I find someone who is loyal and honest, I’ll give love a chance,” he said during an interview with Glich Africa. “But I don’t think it’s possible. That’s why I don’t believe in love.”

He admitted that his views might change in the future, adding, “I’m still young, so let’s see how it goes.”

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Ruger and Joeboy Hint at Rivalry as They Prepare to Drop New Albums

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Nigerian singers Ruger and Joeboy appeared to be caught in a subtle rivalry on social media ahead of their album releases on March 28. On Thursday, March 27, both artists shared cryptic posts on X that seemed to be aimed at each other.

Ruger kicked things off by bragging that his sophomore album, Blown Boy Ru, would force some of his peers to rethink their work, while others wouldn’t even get the chance since they were releasing their albums on the same day.

He wrote, “Some people will have to go back to the studio after they hear this album. Some won’t even have the chance because they’re dropping on the same day as me. Sad!”

Fans quickly speculated that Ruger was throwing shade at Joeboy, whose album Viva Lavida is also set to drop on March 28. Not long after, Joeboy responded with a cryptic post of his own, suggesting that some artists were trying to compete with him.

He wrote, “The sky is big enough for everyone to fly, but some people are choosing to fly right beside me. Lol. I get it — I inspire you.” Fans were quick to link Joeboy’s post to Ruger’s earlier statement.

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This isn’t the first time Nigerian stars have clashed over release dates. In May 2022, fans of Burna Boy and Davido went head-to-head online after both artists dropped their hit singles Last Last and Stand Strong on the same day. Davido initially celebrated when Stand Strong topped the Apple Music chart, but Burna Boy later took the lead with Last Last.


 

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Eniola Badmus Stands by Tinubu Despite Economic Hardship

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Actress Eniola Badmus, who serves as the Special Assistant for Social Events and Public Hearings to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has reaffirmed her support for President Bola Tinubu despite the ongoing economic struggles in the country.

Eniola, who actively campaigned for Tinubu before the 2023 presidential election, recently made it clear that her support for him remains unchanged. In a recent Instagram post, she wrote, “Still standing on Daddy Seyi’s mandate.”

Her statement sparked mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians accusing her of being out of touch with the harsh realities faced by ordinary citizens due to the country’s struggling economy.

One user, Olori_Nini, commented, “This really isn’t the right time to post this. People are struggling and frustrated. It comes off as insensitive. You can support your candidate without making it feel like you’re mocking Nigerians.”

Another user, Oliver_Of_Lagos, said, “Anywhere belle face. Nothing lasts forever. The internet never forgets.”

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Hypeman Ruby shared his frustration, saying, “As the breadwinner of my family, this mandate has only made things harder for me. I love you, Baddoskie, but this is tough.”

On the other hand, Alh_Alubarika defended Eniola, saying, “People need to relax. Everyone has their reasons. That’s her source of income. If any of us were in her position, we’d probably do the same.”


 

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