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Regina Daniel to bear many children in accordance with Islamic faith. – Ned Nwoko

Business mogul and multibillionaire
Ned Nwoko has revealed that he would father more children according to islamic faith.

He spoke during the naming ceremony of the baby boy delivered for him by the Nollywood actress, Regina Daniel.

Ned Nwoko said he is a muslim and would handle his marriage according to islamic faith, saying that he married the actress because, she is peace loving, disciplined and homely.
The father of Regina Daniel, Mr. Jude Ojegwu who was aggrieved over his daughter’s marriage due to over aged Ned Nwoko, however paid a surprise visit to grace the naming ceremony who took place on in Abuja on Friday.
During the event, he reconciled with his daughter and put behind him opposition to their marriage.
“With the arrival of the baby, I have forgotten everything and accepted it as the wish of God,’ Ojegwu told journalists.
“The birth of this child has answered the question (about the controversy); everybody craves for peace, joy and happiness. I have accepted everything.
“I feel very happy having a grandchild and that is why I am here. I travelled all the way from Lagos to this place just to celebrate with the family. I told him (Nwoko) and the mother to call him Ifechukwude which means what God has written.”
During the event, Nwoko said:
“I am yet to reach my target on the number of children. At the appropriate time, the target would be known.
“My little boy is bearing my middle name, Munir. It means light. It is an Islamic name and I am a Muslim. I am still very young, I have my target when it comes to child-bearing and I have not reached my target yet.
“God speaks through man. So when the time comes, you will know. Regina is a lovely woman, patient, easy-going, homely, disciplined and peaceful”, Ned Nwoko noted.
The event attracted many Nollywood stars, including Oge Okoye and Segun Arinze.

Entertainment
Ewol Samo to Visit Orphanages and Elderly Homes in Honor of Birthday

Nigerian-American Afrobeats artist Ewol Samo has announced plans to commemorate his birthday on April 8th by visiting orphanages and elderly care homes, where he will donate essential supplies and spend time with residents. This initiative is spearheaded through his newly launched nonprofit, The Oladayo Shola Apata Foundation (The OSA Foundation), named in honor of his late elder brother, who passed away from bladder cancer two years ago.

According to Ewol Samo, the foundation serves as a special-purpose vehicle for his philanthropic endeavors, focusing on supporting orphans, the elderly, homeless children, and underprivileged individuals. To fund this outreach, he is supplementing his personal donations with contributions from friends and business associates.

“I love giving, and my mantra has always been that sharing is caring. This foundation not only honors my late brother’s memory but also helps me fulfill my lifelong ambition of providing support to those in need,” Ewol Samo shared.
Reflecting on his journey, the artist recalled a moment when a heated altercation with a local Chicago artist led to an interview where his statement—“I was the wrong guy to mess with”—went viral. That experience, he says, taught him the power of words and actions.
“I’ve learned that reacting in anger can have far-reaching consequences, so I’ve been working on channeling all my energy into positivity. This foundation is my way of giving back and setting an example for the younger generation,” he said.
Beyond his philanthropic work, Ewol Samo recently launched ‘The Wrong Guy Podcast,’ a platform for unfiltered conversations about music, culture, and life. He is also in the studio working on an upcoming, yet-to-be-titled project.
Fans can stay updated on his music, tour dates, merchandise, and foundation activities by visiting his website: https://mrwrongguy.com.
Born Samuel Apata on April 8, 1992, in Ibadan, Nigeria, and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Ewol Samo’s journey is one of resilience, transformation, and cultural fusion—one that continues to inspire both through his music and his commitment to uplifting communities.

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“For having sex with Baba Tee, I’m sorry”, Ijoba Lande’s wife apologises

The estranged wife of skit maker Ganiyu Kehinde popularly known as Ijoba Lande, has apologised for having sex with Baba Tee,saying she wasn’t like this.

Darasimi was accused of infidelity by her former husband Ijoba Lande who said, he could count up 21 persons including actor Baba Tee sleeping with his wife, fearing that “if he reveals their names, he may not make it home,”.

Despite initially denying it, Baba Tee admitted having a “short” sexual encounter with Darasimi while playing truth or dare game. He claimed he did not know she was Ijoba Lande’s wife.
In an interview with actress Biola Adebayo on the Talk to B podcast published on Saturday, Darasimi pleaded for forgiveness, saying she would not make such a “mistake” again.
“Ijoba Lande, don’t be upset with me. I’m also begging everyone I have disappointed, including Nigerians worldwide. This is not who I am and I pray never to make such a mistake again,” she said.
Darasimi also claimed Ijoba Lande struggled with gambling which pushed the family into financial difficulties.
“I am always surprised when people say I spent Lande’s money and dumped him. Which money did Lande have? He has never been a wealthy guy; he is an addicted gambler who spends all the money he sees on gambling,” said Darasimi.
“His love for gambling is so much such that he gambled with N2 million in a day. Aviator virtual gambling is his favourite. His gambling habit led to him selling his car to fund his gambling lifestyle. This is the reason why he is broke and depressed today. I suffered a lot by borrowing money and food from neighbours.
“He is also very hot-tempered; he hits me whenever he is angry. The major reason why I left him was when he hit me because of the ‘ajo’ money that Marygold was owing. He didn’t want me to pester her for the money. Ijoba Lande was broke when I met him but because of the love I had for him, I still went ahead to marry him. I sponsored most of the things needed during our wedding introduction.”

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Queeneth Hilbert drags Destiny Etiko, IGP to court over plot to arrest her

Popular Nollywood actress Queeneth Hilbert has dragged Actress Destiny Etiko and the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun to Court for plotting to arrest her over an allegation.

CAPITAL POST on Monday reported that Hilbert accused Destiny Etiko of snatching her wealthy boyfriend and threatened to beat her up if she is seen in Asaba, capital of Delta State.

Hilbert said she has hints of arrest and detention on the order of Destiny Etiko.
The boyfriend snatching allegation has resulted to heated debate on social media with fans of both actresses tackling each other.
Following these allegations, Etiko, through her lawyers, demanded a public retraction and filed a ₦100 million defamation suit against Hilbert.
In response, Hilbert approached the Federal High Court in Lagos, claiming the police, at Etiko’s instigation, attempted an unlawful arrest, violating her fundamental rights.
She is seeking legal protection against detention and ₦100 million in damages for the alleged invasion of her privacy

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