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Stan Nze, wife welcome first child

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Stan Nze, the Nigerian actor, and Blessing Jessica Obasi, his wife, have welcomed their first child — a boy — together.

The pair took to their individual social media pages to share the news on Friday.

In an Instagram post, Nze shared videos of himself and his wife leaving the hospital with their newborn.

In the accompanying caption, the actor revealed the baby’s chosen name and described his son as a “gift of love” and “our bundle of joy from heaven above”.

“A gift of love ❤️ An absolute joy 🕺🏾Precious 💎 Charming 🧿 Shining ⭐️ Our bundle of joy from heaven above 👼 Our first fruit 🍇 Welcome home son 🤗,” he wrote.

Blessing also put out a post on her page, thanking God for the arrival of her son.

“This is coming from a heart bursting with total gratitude to God. What a journey it has been! Words will never adequately express, but I am the one that God has shown mercy,” she wrote.

“I am a whole mummy! Wow Someone pinch me!! God is good!! Our bundle of joy is here💃🏽.”

Fans and celebrities have taken to the comment sections of their posts to congratulate the couples.

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Again, Police arrests Speed Darlington

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Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have arrested a Nigerian musician, Darlington Okoye, popularly known as Speed Darlington, in Owerri, the Imo State capital.

Counsel for the singer and Human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, confirmed the development in a post on his official X page on Wednesday.

Adeyanju stated that his client was arrested while performing at a show in Owerri, days after returning to the country earlier in the week.

He wrote, “Our client, Speed Darlington, a.k.a AKPI, has been arrested by the Nigeria Police in Owerri at his show upon return to Nigeria.”

However, the reason for the singer’s arrest remains unclear at the time of filing this report.

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Davido hits critics over remark on Nigeria’s economic challenges

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Davido, the Afrobeats star, has responded to critics of his recent comments about Nigeria’s economic struggles.

The ‘Assurance’ hitmaker had advised black Americans against relocating to Nigeria, citing bad leadership, a high exchange rate, and skyrocketing oil prices.

Davido’s comments sparked outrage, with some Nigerians, including actors and TV presenters, accusing him of tarnishing the country’s image.

However, the singer has responded to his critics, hurling insults at them and maintaining that he is a “real ambassador” of Nigeria.

In a series of posts via X, Davido wrote: “Lmao @tvcnewsng nah today?” the post reads.

“You all are mad cus we the real ambassadors.”

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In another post, he also expressed excitement about how he spoke during the interview.

“The way my accent be for that interview dey sweet me very demure,” he wrote in pidgin English.

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Yemi Solade fires back at critic over same-sex cheek kiss in new film

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Yemi Solade, the Nigerian actor, has fired back at an Instagram user who criticised his role in a new film titled ‘5Alive’.

The controversy began when fellow actor Rotimi Salami shared a promotional video on Instagram, showcasing Yemi and co-star Sanusi Izihaq (Apa) in an intimate scene.

Solade appeared to have kissed Izihaq on the cheek in the video that portrayed the two men as lovers.

The footage provoked a chorus of condemnation, with critics accusing the actors of attempting to promote homosexuality.

One critic, known as Dunne Black, launched a personal attack on Yemi, writing in Yoruba, “Mo sorry but ara yin o ya” which translates to, “I’m sorry, but you are not okay”.

Solade responded to the criticism with fierce retorts in Yoruba.

“Orí bàbá ẹ to wà ní ọgbà wèrè lo ń bá wí,” he fired back — meaning “It’s your father’s head in the asylum you are talking to”.

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