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You Will Still Expose 2baba Past – Uche Maduagwu Slams Annie Idibia Over Love Up Video

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Controversial Nollywood actor, Uche Maduagwu has slammed his colleague Annie Idibia for openly declaring her undying love for her husband, Innocent Idibia.

Naija News recalls that Annie had earlier posted a loved up video of her and 2face cruising in a car.

Sharing the clip on Instagram, the mother of two revealed that 2face is her soulmate and true love happens once in a life time.

However, reacting to the post, Maduagwu claimed that despite the loved up video the actress would still expose her husband past

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He argued that she is constantly seeking attention.

He wrote, “Soul mates? Later now you go rush go dey expose 2baba past for public just for attention. You and attention seeking na 5 and 6.”

Naija News recalls that some months back a scandal had broken out between Annie and 2face with the actress alleging that he is having a relationship with Pero, his babymama.

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She later apologized for her outburst and since then the couple have publicly declared their undying love for each other.

How Christianity Has Helped My Career – DJ Cuppy

Billionaire daughter and Nigerian disc jockey, Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, has disclosed how being a Christian has affected her music career.

The London-based DJ explained that her faith in God has helped her shine easily despite the industry being “so dark.”

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Cuppy shared this via a series of tweets on Friday.

She explained that the confidence she gets from God keeps her strong and helps her shine even in dire times.

Cuppy shared this via a series of tweets on Friday.

She explained that the confidence she gets from God keeps her strong and helps her shine even in dire times.

She wrote, “In an industry that can be so dark, I love the fact that being a Christian allows me to shine bright effortlessly. It’s called GODFIDENCE.”

The Oxford scholar also shared a video where she spoke with some London students about her Christian faith.

She opined that being a black female DJ makes it easier for other girls coming after her.

In the video, DJ Cuppy said, “The comfort of having Christ helps me. People always say that you have to be strong. So what gets me through is my Godfidence.”

She captioned the video, “GODFIDENCE! These students reminded me how important it is I keep pushing in my career.

“Every door of racial prejudice I can kick down as an International black female DJ, is one less door that these girls have to kick down by God’s Grace!”