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Toyin Abraham denies payment claims amid rift with protégé, Abike Shugaa

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Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham, has denied claims circulating online about payments made to her former protégé, Abike Shugaa, following a viral video in which the actress recounted her experience working with her.

Abraham, in a post on X on Friday, said she never paid the sums being speculated, insisting the figures being circulated were inaccurate.

“I never paid anyone such, I paid 500k for Malaika and 50k for two scenes in Ijakumo and the director removed it, pls I won’t say a word,” she wrote.

Her reaction followed an over eight-minute video featuring Abike Shugaa, whose real name is Pelumi Olawuni, speaking about her working relationship with the actress and alleged fallout around the film ‘Ijakumo: The Born Again Stripper.’

In the video, Shugaa recounted how she was initially grateful for early opportunities, saying, “After the job, she paid me 50,000 Naira immediately. She didn’t owe me.”

She described the payment as encouraging at the time, adding, “And I was sincerely grateful for that. Cause I… needed the money.”

Shugaa, however, alleged that she was later left out of the final version of Ijakumo despite participating in filming and promotion.

“I shot, I think I shot about two scenes… she paid me 50,000 naira for the two scenes,” she said.

According to her, she also actively promoted the project, noting, “We shot about 20 videos. I can’t remember.”

She added that she invited friends and believed she would appear prominently in the movie, saying, “I told my friends, this is my first cinema debut… I’m in the movie.”

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However, she claimed her expectations were dashed when she later discovered she did not appear in the final cut of the film.

“When I saw the movie, I didn’t see myself in it,” she said, adding that she was later told the scenes had been removed.

Shugaa also described how the situation affected her emotionally, saying she confided in her family and chose not to confront Abraham directly at the time.

“I cried about it to my own family. I didn’t say anything to her,” she said.

The video has triggered renewed debate on social media, with users split between those criticising the payment structure described by Shugaa and others defending Abraham’s role in her career development.

Shugaa, who previously featured in Malaika, where she played a lead role, was once widely regarded as part of Abraham’s inner creative circle.

The relationship between both women is believed to have soured in recent years amid Shugaa’s growing involvement in projects linked to Funke Akindele and broader industry rivalries.

As of press time, Shugaa has not issued any new statement beyond the viral video, while Abraham’s X post remains her only public response to the controversy.

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Apostle Chibuzor Suspends Wedding Of Autistic Daughter Amid Backlash

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The founder of Omega Power Ministries, Chibuzor Chinyere, has suspended the planned marriage of his 21-year-old adopted daughter, Chiemeka Chibuzor, who is autistic, after receiving a very high number of applications from men.

It was reports that he shared the update on Thursday through his social media page, where he said more than 1,000 men had shown interest in marrying her. Due to the large response, he decided to stop the process for now until he gives a new direction.

“Chiemeka Chibuzor’s wedding is hereby suspended,” the cleric wrote.

“More than a thousand applications. No more wedding, pending further directive from me, HRM King, Apostle Chibuzor Gift Chinyere.”

The pastor had earlier made the marriage arrangement public earlier in the week, offering support to any man willing to marry her. He listed some conditions, stating that the person must be young and in good physical and mental health.

He also promised several benefits to the chosen suitor. These include lifelong financial support, free accommodation, and a house to be owned jointly by the couple. In addition, he said members of his church would carry out surprise visits from time to time to check on the woman’s wellbeing.

This move came shortly after the cleric carried out a similar arrangement involving a non-verbal autistic man known as Aboy. The man got married to an older woman in a ceremony organised by the church on March 29.

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Medical practitioner links dehydration, painkiller abuse to kidney disease surge

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A medical practitioner, Dr Jonah Agwu, has raised the alarm over the increasing prevalence of kidney disease, attributing it to dehydration and abuse of painkillers.

Agwu spoke during an event organised by the National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity), Saratoga X Deck, Festac, Lagos, on Wednesday to mark this year’s World Health Day.

The event, held at the Holy Family Health Centre, Festac, Lagos, was attended by pregnant women and other members of the public.

Speaking, the medical practitioner said kidney diseases were also on the rise due to uncontrolled hypertension, unmanaged diabetes, and the unchecked use of herbal mixtures, popularly known as agbo.

Agwu said, “I have encountered about 10 to 15 cases of kidney diseases in one week. That means there is an increased prevalence of kidney diseases. The predominant causes are uncontrolled hypertension, uncontrolled diabetes, abuse of diclofenac or ibuprofen, frequent use of agbo, and dehydration. Agbo contains ibuprofen. With these, you poison your kidneys.

“We need at least 2.5 litres to 3 litres of water daily, but not many people take up to one litre. Over time, dehydration can tilt someone to acute renal failure, and it is irreversible.”

Asked about the success rate of dialysis, Agwu said it was a “50-50 probability.”

“Dialysis is done at end-stage renal failure, when the kidneys have failed, and we are trying to use a machine to perform the function of the kidneys.

“At the dialysis stage, if done well, it is good; if not done well, it becomes a problem. There are people sent for dialysis whose condition has worsened. Dialysis is a two-way process. It may give you what you want, and it may make things worse. It is a machine taking care of what the kidney should do,” he said.

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Speaking further, Agwu cautioned against consuming dongoyaro and zobo to manage diabetes, noting that they are not scientifically or clinically proven to lower blood sugar.

He stressed the need for adherence to science-based health practices rather than hearsay or myths.

Addressing the pregnant women, Agwu urged them to take routine antenatal check-ups seriously and abstain from alcohol.

He also cautioned against misconceptions about Caesarean Section, noting that both CS and vaginal delivery are medically acceptable methods of childbirth.

Agwu described as myths claims that ampicillin cures jaundice in children and that palm wine enhances lactation in nursing mothers.

In his remarks, the Leader of Saratoga X Deck, Emeka Achonu, said the sensitisation was aimed at debunking myths about childbirth and childcare, while encouraging pregnant women and nursing mothers to embrace science- and data-driven health practices.

Achonu also emphasised the importance of immunisation and urged women to accept Caesarean Section as a normal method of delivery when medically advised.

He said, “We targeted pregnant women and children, who are among the most vulnerable groups.

“There are several myths about childbirth and childcare that we need to debunk and let them know that science-based, data-driven health practices are what they should follow, not hearsay.

“There are dangers of over-information due to social media. People, even the unqualified, post all sorts of health advice. So, we believe they should hear from doctors with the expertise and stick to science-based practices.

“They should not take immunisation for granted. It is very important for children. Some parents feel they can administer agbo to their children, but they have been advised to ensure proper immunisation as and when due.

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“Also, there is the notion that pregnant women should give birth like Hebrew women and avoid Caesarean Section. But if they are given medical advice to undergo CS, they should heed it rather than follow pressure from pastors, mothers, or in-laws insisting on vaginal delivery. They should listen to medical practitioners. If CS is the right option, they should go for it as long as it safeguards their lives and that of their children.”

World Health Day is observed every year on April 7 to draw attention to key health issues affecting people worldwide.

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Doctor dies after giving birth to triplets in Bayelsa, read details

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A medical doctor, Dr Ere Ogbachi, has died following complications after delivering triplets in Bayelsa State.

The death was confirmed in a Facebook statement on Wednesday by the deceased’s brother, Meshack Sintei, who said she was later rushed to the Intensive Care Unit of the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, where she died at about 2:45 am on April 14, 2026.

According to the family statement, complications set in shortly after she successfully gave birth, prompting an emergency transfer to intensive care.

“She successfully gave birth to triplets at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital in Okolobiri… complications arose that eventually forced us to rush her to the Intensive Care Unit in FMC Yenagoa,” the statement said.

Describing the final moments, the family said medical personnel made efforts to save her life at the ICU, where her condition deteriorated rapidly.

“We watched her struggling to live, we watched her gasping for breath, we watched how the team of doctors and other experts in FMC kept trying their best to revive her,” it stated.

The statement added that her oxygen saturation levels reportedly dropped sharply during the emergency response. “The SpO2 machine in the ICU began reading downwards from 70 to 50 and then to 0,” it said.

Sintei said the family was devastated by her passing, describing her as a dedicated medical professional and mother of triplets.

“It was a painful experience… my beloved sister died at exactly 2:45 am on April 14th 2026. A generation has been lost, and the Sintei family mourns,” he said.

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He added that she “was a fighter to the end,” and expressed appreciation for the support received from friends and well-wishers.

Until her death, Dr Ogbachi was a wife, mother of triplets, medical doctor, registrar at NDUTH, member of the Nigerian Medical Association, and an alumna of Niger Delta University.

Efforts to obtain official confirmation from hospital authorities were ongoing at the time of filing this report.

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