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Late Alhaji Babatunde Omidina a.k.a Baba Suwe and Nigerian actor Yomi Fabiyi

Baba Suwe victim of injustice, Yomi Fabiyi speaks on struggles

Nigerian actor Yomi Fabiyi has shed light on the painful experiences of the late comedy legend Alhaji Babatunde Omidina, popularly known as Baba Suwe, in a video shared on social media.

Fabiyi recounted the injustice and human rights abuse the late actor endured during his lifetime, reflecting on the lessons he learned from Baba Suwe’s struggles.

Fabiyi captioned the video: “Late Alhaji Babatunde Omidina a.k.a Baba Suwe was a victim of Human Rights Abuse and injustice. I have too many lessons to learn from his life and saga. When you are alive, reigning without problem or sickness, don’t ever assume that your colleagues/friends loved you. Until you are faced with a career or life-threatening problem, don’t count your friends. IT IS OFTEN BETTER TO WALK ALONE.

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In fact, start teaching yourself to perch alone. Keep relationships but often reflect the energy to walk the lonely road. It is not PRIDE, in fact, you get stronger that way. NOBODY IS IMMUNE TO DEATH. Continue to RIP Boss and Father in the industry. We miss you.”

In the emotional video, Fabiyi narrated in Yoruba how Baba Suwe broke into tears while recounting his ordeal during a meeting. According to Fabiyi, the late actor lamented that the allegations against him felt like a deliberate attack, knowing he might lack the means to defend himself.

“When the issue first happened, and I spoke out, I went to meet him as my boss,” Fabiyi said. “As he was talking, he broke into tears. He said he was not really after the money but that what broke him most was the thought that they did it because they believed he wouldn’t know how to defend himself or cry out. Even if someone said sorry to him, it would have been enough to relieve him of his sickness.”

Fabiyi revealed that during their conversation, he called his lawyer in an attempt to secure justice for Baba Suwe.

Baba Suwe, a popular comic actor in Nollywood, died on November 22, 2021.

 

Baba Suwe victim of injustice, Yomi Fabiyi speaks on struggles

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Regina Daniels Shares Emotional Message on Children’s Welfare Amid Custody Battle

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Nollywood actress Regina Daniels with her children

Regina Daniels Shares Emotional Message on Children’s Welfare Amid Custody Battle

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has voiced deep concern about the safety and well-being of her children following her separation from estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko. The actress, who has been navigating a highly publicised family dispute, emphasised her ongoing commitment to ensuring her children are protected despite restricted access.

In a heartfelt message shared on her son’s school social media page, Daniels commended Lincoln American Academy for its role in her child’s upbringing and growth. She appealed to school authorities to continue caring for her children in her absence, describing them as the “blessed fruit of my womb.” Daniels reassured her son of her constant prayers and watchfulness, writing: “Oh my Moon! Blessed fruit of my womb! Mama is so proud! Grow in good health, my child! I will always watch and pray over you from afar. @LincolnAmericanAcademy I trust you to look after my babies well.”

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The actress’ message comes amid an ongoing custody and marital dispute with Senator Nwoko, with reports suggesting limited access to her children in recent months. Daniels’ emotional statements have drawn significant public attention, highlighting the challenges of protecting children’s welfare in high-profile separations.

Representatives of Nwoko’s camp have responded to Daniels’ claims, stating that court-ordered evaluations and social welfare assessments were required before full access to the children could be restored. They assured that the children are living in a stable environment and that their well-being remains a priority.

Despite the legal and personal challenges, Daniels continues to stress her role as a mother and her desire to be actively involved in her children’s lives. Her appeal underscores the importance of child welfare, emotional support, and parental involvement even amid complex family disputes.

The story has resonated widely on social media, with fans and followers urging respect for the family’s privacy and emphasising the need to prioritise the children’s interests during this sensitive period.

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How Death Threats During #EndSARS Made Me Rethink Activism – Omotola

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Veteran Nollywood actress and filmmaker Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
Veteran Nollywood actress and filmmaker Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

How Death Threats During #EndSARS Made Me Rethink Activism – Omotola

Veteran Nollywood actress and filmmaker Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has disclosed that her children received death threats during the 2020 #EndSARS protests, prompting her to rethink how she engages in activism and public advocacy. The revelation highlights the personal risks faced by public figures and their families when participating in social movements.

Speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Rubbin’ Minds, the 48-year-old actress described the period as the most intense and threatening chapter of her life. “I am used to death threats; I have received them many times,” she said. “But I have never seen anything like what happened during #EndSARS. It was intense. My kids started getting death threats. That was when it became weird.”

Omotola said she had been actively involved in the decentralized nationwide movement, which demanded an end to police brutality and the abuses of the now-disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). Her activism included street protests, international advocacy, and media engagement, and she spoke with global outlets like CNN while liaising with international NGOs and embassies.

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However, as threats against her family escalated — including reports of people showing up at her home and workplace — Omotola said she had to shift away from street-level activism to strategic advocacy to protect her children. “When people started coming physically to my home and place of work to look for me, I knew I had to worry about other people and not just myself,” she said.

Omotola emphasized that, while she was willing to risk her own safety, she could not expose her children to danger. “I can’t control where they go, I can’t protect them as much, and I don’t want my children to become victims of choices that I have made,” she added.

The #EndSARS movement, which erupted in October 2020, saw millions of Nigerians protest against police brutality, extrajudicial killings, harassment, and extortion by SARS operatives. The protests gained global attention after alleged shootings at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos, a defining and controversial moment in Nigeria’s social activism history.

Despite the Federal Government’s decision to disband SARS and initiate reforms, many protester demands — including justice for victims, accountability for abuses, and comprehensive police reforms — remain unresolved years later. Human rights groups like Amnesty International have reported that some protesters continue to face detention or legal challenges, highlighting ongoing struggles in the fight against police brutality.

Omotola’s candid reflection underscores the lasting impact of #EndSARS on activists and illustrates how personal safety concerns can shape public advocacy strategies, even for high-profile figures. Her experience also reinforces the continued relevance of the movement in discussions about democracy, accountability, and civic activism in Nigeria.

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Nollywood Actress Fathia Balogun Mourns Mother a Day Before 55th Birthday

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Nollywood Actress Fathia Balogun Mourns Mother a Day Before 55th Birthday

LAGOS — Veteran Nigerian actress Fathia Balogun is mourning the loss of her mother, who passed away just 24 hours before the actress’s 55th birthday celebration.

The news of her mother’s death was confirmed by family sources, who described the loss as a “devastating blow” to the actress and her family. The timing of the tragedy, coming a day before her milestone birthday, has left fans and colleagues in shock.

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Fathia Balogun, renowned for her contributions to Nollywood and Yoruba-language cinema, has shared moments of grief on social media, receiving an outpouring of condolences from fans, friends, and colleagues across the entertainment industry.

The actress, known for her resilience in both her personal and professional life, is expected to hold a private memorial in Lagos, as the family comes together to honour the life of her late mother.

Fans and well-wishers have taken to social media platforms to express sympathy, celebrate her mother’s life, and support Fathia during this difficult time.

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