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Edo lawmaker Natasha Osawaru and Innocent Ujah Idibia (2Baba)

2Baba reacts to reported arrest in UK after alleged fight with Natasha

Afrobeats legend Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has dismissed circulating claims that he was arrested in the United Kingdom following an alleged altercation with his new wife, Natasha Osawaru.

Reports in social media  had suggested that police were called after a heated exchange between the couple shortly after their arrival for the singer’s UK tour. Silverdam alleged that the situation escalated at their hotel, with bottles said to have been thrown during the confrontation.

2Baba and Natasha reportedly landed in the UK on Thursday, October 2, 2025, for the first leg of his tour scheduled to begin that same day.

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However, addressing the rumours in a social media video, the music icon — who recently marked his 50th birthday — explained that his absence from the show was due to a medical emergency, not a domestic dispute.

In the clip, 2Baba appeared alongside Natasha and another man in what looked like a studio setting, as the trio laughed off the claims.

The man in the video was heard saying, “Oh boy, they have alleged.”

2Baba replied, “Please, if you don’t know anything, don’t talk. I am tired of this allegedly.

“We had a medical emergency. It was tough. To the show organisers and everybody that came out, I appreciate you. We go regroup and make something beautiful happen.”

2Baba reacts to reported arrest in UK after alleged fight with Natasha

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“She doesn’t want to see me” – BBNaija winner Imisi’s mother cries out in viral video

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“She doesn’t want to see me” – BBNaija winner Imisi’s mother cries out in viral video

The mother of Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi Ayanwale, has ignited fresh controversy after releasing a TikTok video addressing growing tensions between her and her daughter.

In the video, she thanked friends, church members and residents of Ebute-Metta, Lagos, for their support during Imisi’s time on the reality show. She also rejected claims that she abandoned her daughter before the show.

“I want to sincerely appreciate all those who stood by me during Imisi’s time on Big Brother. My friends, everyone in Ebute-Metta, the church, I am so grateful,” she said.

Speaking from her sibling’s home in Ajah, she hinted that certain family members had shut her out since Imisi’s win.

“People said I did not take care of my child—thank you for what you said. I was running around to ensure that my daughter wins, so she can become someone in life and take me out of poverty,” she said.

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She further suggested that her daughter had asked not to see her: “She said she does not want to see me wherever she is. Is it that serious? There is still a lot to talk about.”

The mother also alleged she was sidelined during the show’s grand finale.

“On the day of the BBNaija finale, I was not even told it was the final. It was a few minutes to 4 p.m. they called me to dress up and wear something nice. I was even taken somewhere else initially,” she claimed.

During her stay in the BBNaija house, Imisi had spoken openly about her strained relationship with her parents, recounting that she was sent out of the house at the age of 12 — an experience she said exposed her to trauma and abuse while seeking shelter.

The latest video has stirred strong reactions online, with many calling for a reconciliation between the reality star and her family, even as the rift appears to widen.

“She doesn’t want to see me” – BBNaija winner Imisi’s mother cries out in viral video

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Genevieve Nnaji makes rare public appearance at AFRIFF, ends disappearance rumours

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Genevieve Nnaji makes rare public appearance at AFRIFF, ends disappearance rumours

Nollywood icon Genevieve Nnaji made a headline-grabbing return to the public eye at the closing ceremony of the 2025 Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) in Lagos, quelling long-standing rumours about her disappearance.

The award-winning actress, who has maintained a low profile on social media and in public for years, appeared radiant in a colourful outfit that drew admiration from guests and fans alike. Her presence immediately set social media abuzz, with many celebrating what they described as the long-awaited “return of the queen.”

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Photos of Genevieve posing alongside colleagues—including Uche Jombo and AFRIFF founder Chioma Ude—have since been circulating online, further fuelling excitement about her re-emergence.

Her long break from the spotlight had previously sparked speculation about her well-being, particularly concerning her mental health. However, Genevieve has made a few public appearances in recent times, as well as a subtle return to social media, effectively dispelling those rumours.

Her latest appearance at AFRIFF is being hailed as a major comeback moment, with fans hopeful that the beloved actress is gearing up to return to film and public engagements.

For now, Nollywood and its global fanbase are watching eagerly—and with renewed anticipation—for what Genevieve does next.

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Baba Ijesha walks free as Appeal Court quashes conviction, viral video sparks reactions

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Baba Ijesha walks free as Appeal Court quashes conviction, viral video sparks reactions

 

Nollywood actor Olanrewaju James, widely known as Baba Ijesha, has reportedly regained his freedom after the Court of Appeal overturned his conviction for the sexual assault of a minor.

The embattled comic star, arrested in 2021, had been handed a 16-year jail term by the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja in July 2022 after being found guilty on multiple counts involving the molestation of a 14-year-old girl.

On Saturday, a video — widely circulated across Facebook, Instagram and X — surfaced online showing the actor seated in a vehicle moments after his alleged release. In the clip, he appeared visibly relieved as he spoke briefly on the phone, according to a report by PUNCH.

“Apase, I’m out… I just came out. I want to relax. I just want to leave here so I decided to inform you. Thank you for supporting me. I will call you,” he said in Yoruba.

Though PUNCH stated that it had not independently verified the footage, the man seen celebrating his release strongly appeared to be Baba Ijesha.

Actor Yomi Fabiyi, a close associate and one of the loudest voices advocating for him during the trial, also announced the development in an Instagram post on Friday.

Fabiyi described the Appeal Court’s ruling as a long-overdue clarification, insisting the case had been mishandled from the onset.

According to him, the judgement not only “clears” Baba Ijesha but also reinforces the need for fairness, due process, and the protection of rights in cases involving minors.

Fabiyi, who has repeatedly stressed his stance as a human rights advocate, reiterated that neither he nor the actor condones abuse.

“We never and will never support any form of sexual abuse, especially involving children,” he wrote. “We will continue to stand for justice and the protection of fundamental human rights.”

The development has continued to generate mixed reactions online as Nigerians await an official statement confirming the Appeal Court’s decision.

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