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Nobody hacked my IG account, 2Baba confirms split from Annie Macaulay-Idibia
Nobody hacked my IG account, 2Baba confirms split from Annie Macaulay-Idibia
Ace Nigerian singer Innocent Idibia, popularly called 2baba, has confirmed his split from his wife, Annie Macaulay-Idibia.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, the ‘African Queen’ hitmaker singer announced that he and Annie had been separated for a while and were filing for divorce.
Barely minutes after the post, the 49-year-old disclosed that his Instagram account was hacked and efforts were being made to take back control.
But in a new video, Idibia refuted earlier claims that his Instagram account was hacked. He also confirmed his split from Annie.
“Hello my people, nobody hacked my account. Na me talk wetin I want talk, you understand? I come in peace,” he said.
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As of the time of this report, Annie has yet to comment on the matter.
2Baba and Annie tied the knot in May 2012. They have two children — Olivia and Isabella.
This isn’t the first time the couple’s marriage has faced public scrutiny.
In 2021, Annie publicly called out 2Baba for his alleged infidelity, accusing him of having an affair with his baby mama, Pero Adeniyi.
The singer had previously been in relationships with Pero Adeniyi and Sumbo Ajala-Adeoye.
While Adeniyi has three children for 2Baba, Sumbo shares two kids with the singer.
Nobody hacked my IG account, 2Baba confirms split from Annie Macaulay-Idibia
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Brymo Sparks Debate After Saying Men Who Apologise to Women Deserve Suffering
Brymo Sparks Debate After Saying Men Who Apologise to Women Deserve Suffering
Nigerian singer and award-winning songwriter Ọlawale Ibrahim Ọlọfọrọ aka Brymo has ignited a heated online debate after making a controversial statement about relationships and apologies, drawing both criticism and support from fans and social media users.
The Ara crooner took to Instagram to write: “Nobody deserves to suffer than men who apologise to women when the women are wrong. And suffer they will from here, and for the rest of humanity’s earthly existence.”
Brymo’s comment quickly went viral, sparking mixed reactions. Critics argue that his statement is overly harsh and undermines the value of emotional intelligence, accountability, and compromise in relationships. They emphasise that apologies are often a means of maintaining harmony, not merely an acknowledgment of fault.
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On the other hand, some social media users defended Brymo, saying he was highlighting scenarios in which men assume undue responsibility, often at the expense of their own well-being, and that his remark reflects frustration with such dynamics rather than a literal prescription.
The discussion has since dominated social media platforms, trending across Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, with users debating gender dynamics, accountability, and healthy communication in relationships. Many commentators also noted Brymo’s history of making provocative statements, suggesting that his comments are intended to spark broader reflection on social norms.
The incident has reignited conversations around emotional responsibility, relationship etiquette, and gender expectations, showing how public figures in Nigeria influence debates on cultural and social issues.
Brymo Sparks Debate After Saying Men Who Apologise to Women Deserve Suffering
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Nollywood Actress Laide Bakare Sets Strict Dating Rules: No Men in Her Home
Nollywood Actress Laide Bakare Sets Strict Dating Rules: No Men in Her Home
Nollywood actress Laide Bakare has opened up about her approach to dating, relationships, and personal boundaries, revealing why she does not allow men she is seeing to visit her home unless there is a serious commitment such as marriage.
Speaking during an interview with fellow actress Ayo Adesanya, Bakare emphasized the importance of self-respect, responsibility, and clear boundaries in relationships. She expressed that while she can like, appreciate, and respect a partner, she does not subscribe to being “in love” lightly.
“I do not love, I like. I appreciate. I respect,” Bakare said, explaining that liking someone allows her to value companionship without blurring emotional boundaries or creating unrealistic expectations.
On the subject of dating logistics, she stated firmly that a man should not have free access to her home. “How will that work? You people are dating and the man will be coming to your house without marriage? It has never happened,” she questioned. She stressed that personal space is sacred and should be shared only when trust and commitment are established.
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Bakare further noted that she expects a partner to take responsibility in the relationship by hosting her in his own space, even if it is rented or modest. “In his house, he’s the man. You should be responsible. You should carry me to your house,” she said, underscoring that a man’s ability to provide and host reflects maturity and seriousness.
The actress clarified that these rules are not about rejecting companionship but about protecting her peace and emotional well-being. By setting boundaries, she believes that relationships are built on respect, accountability, and clarity of intentions.
Social media reactions to Bakare’s remarks were mixed. While many fans praised her for championing self-respect and healthy dating standards, others debated whether her approach was too traditional for modern relationships. Entertainment commentators have noted that her statements contribute to a broader discussion on privacy, dignity, and emotional safety in dating, particularly in the context of celebrity culture.
Bakare’s comments have sparked conversations about the need for personal boundaries and deliberate choices in romantic engagements, highlighting that true respect and commitment should precede access to intimate spaces.
Nollywood Actress Laide Bakare Sets Strict Dating Rules: No Men in Her Home
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Blessing CEO Defends Breast Cancer Fundraiser Amid Backlash
Blessing CEO Defends Breast Cancer Fundraiser Amid Backlash
Nigerian social media influencer Blessing CEO has addressed critics demanding refunds from her breast cancer fundraising campaign, insisting that donations were voluntary and defending her decision not to share her medical test results publicly.
Blessing first disclosed her breast cancer diagnosis in January and appealed to the public for financial support to cover her surgery and treatment. While many supporters contributed, some critics accused her of faking her illness to solicit funds, and a few have demanded refunds online.
In a viral video posted on Thursday, Blessing explained that the planned surgery has been delayed due to backlash. She said additional medical tests and post-surgery care have increased the overall cost, and that seeking financial support early was a precaution to avoid delays at a more critical stage of her condition.
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The influencer emphasised that she cannot share her cancer test results online due to privacy regulations and patient confidentiality. She added that even if disclosed, most online critics would not be able to correctly interpret the medical information.
“If I show you the result, can you interpret it? Show me one cancer patient who came to the internet to show their results. Because I came out and said lovers help me,” she said, highlighting the voluntary nature of donations.
Blessing also stressed that many critics commenting on her fundraising lack knowledge about cancer and patient privacy, and reiterated that supporters who understand the situation have contributed willingly. “If you do not trust me, do not give me your money. If you do not want to give, keep your money. I do not put a gun to your head to give me your one naira,” she added.
Supporters have defended her approach, noting that medical crowdfunding is a common practice in Nigeria, where high treatment costs and limited insurance coverage make financial assistance necessary for many patients. Experts also emphasise that sharing medical results publicly is not recommended, and privacy and transparency must be balanced carefully when fundraising online.
The controversy has sparked a broader discussion on digital fundraising for medical treatment, patient privacy, and the responsibilities of influencers in sharing personal health journeys online. Blessing CEO maintains that her decision is aimed at protecting her privacy while ensuring she can access necessary care.
Blessing CEO Defends Breast Cancer Fundraiser Amid Backlash
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