Entertainment
Relationship: Annie Is The Victim Not 2Face

Relationship: Annie Is The Victim Not 2Face
Annie is the victim not 2Face. For the past few days, Akwa Ibomites out of emotions have been dragging 2baba Idibia to return the 2 Brand New Toyota Prados and 100 Million Naira that was given to him by the them Governor of Akwa Ibom State Godswill Obot Akpabio who is now the Senate President of Nigeria.
Could it be that the money and the SUVs were given to 2Face as bribe to marry an Akwa Ibom Lady in the person of Annie Idibia?
Let’s look at this critically.
Annie knew that 2Face was a Polygamous Man and was never going to be a one woman man but Annie still went into marrying him maybe because of the fame and money or Annie was hoping that she’ll stop 2Face from messing around with other women but later realised that 2Face will always be 2Face.
Within 20 years of marriage, Annie have given birth to two beautiful daughters and within this 20 years, 2Face has been getting other women around the world pregnant with the knowledge of Annie.
2Face went to America as Husband of Annie and got a Lady (Side Chick) pregnant which she gave birth but Annie did nothing because 2Face came back and apologised and possibly bribed her with some expensive gifts which is why Annie bought into the abuse and disrespect without divorcing 2Face.
2Face once again went back to America again the 2nd time as Husband of Annie and got that same Lady (Side Chick) pregnant the second time and she gave birth to the knowledge of Annie and Annie accepted the abuse and insult maybe because 2Face came back to her with more gifts or more money hence the reason why Annie refused to divorce 2Face.
2Face once again went back to America again as Husband of Annie and got that same lady (Side Chick) pregnant the 3rd time and the lady gave birth again to the knowledge of Annie and Annie did nothing about it maybe because 2Face paid her to be Stweepppid in love that had long died because Annie only ended up blessing 2Face Idibia with 2 daughters within 20 years of marriage while just one of the side chick of 2Face blessed 2Face with 3 Children while 2Face was married to Annie.
Why is Annie Idibia suddenly crying and barking divorce as if her Husband cheated on her or abused her?
To me, 2Face should not refund 100 Million Naira and 2 Toyota Prados to Akwa Ibomites but rather, Annie should pay 2Face Idibia the sum of 100 Million Naira and 2 Brand New Toyota Prados for embarking on an impossible journey of failed efforts of trying to convert a Polygamous Man like 2Face Idibia to a One Woman Man which is impossible.
Annie is gaslighting the public by painting an image of 2Face to be an Abuser when she knew that 2Face had always been Abusing Women by disrespecting them without considering their feelings.
The emotional blackmail of Annie Idibia is only working on those that cannot think critically because no sane Woman with good and clear intentions will condone what Annie condoned from 2Face for 20 years of infidelity, humiliations and disappointment.

2Face
Dear Ladies, when getting married always endeavour to chose between Love and Happiness or Wealth and Fame because there’s more to marriage than fame and wealth.
Annie is only in rehab because her husband 2Face finally decided to chase her away for refusing to leave him and if 2Face cancels that divorce Annie will be out of that rehab and will go right back to her Husband’s mansion.
Annie is a bad girl for condoning rubbish for 20 years just because of fame and wealth and I refused to address her as a Gold Diggers.
Akwa Ibom
Uniuyo Theatre Arts Presents ‘Dance Of The Ghosts’, Haunting Commentary On Nigeria’s Social Ills

Uniuyo Theatre Arts Presents ‘Dance Of The Ghosts’, Haunting Commentary On Nigeria’s Social Ills
Uniuyo Theatre Arts presents ‘dance of the ghosts’, haunting commentary on Nigeria’s social ills. The University of Uyo’s (UNIUYO) Theatre Arts Department, recently, presented a thrilling performance of Ben Binebai’s “Dance of the Ghosts,” directed by Sunday Umanah-Tusi.
This impressive performance was a practical component of the Year One course, THA 113 – Practical Orientation Production.
In the thought-provoking play “Dance of the Ghosts,” Ben Binebai crafts a powerful political allegory that reflects the Nigerian state’s struggles with leadership, mistrust, and the pursuit of power. Set in the fictional Ebiogbo Kingdom, the play exposes the harsh realities of a society where many live in fear, poverty, and frustration.
Through the lens of Ebiogbo Kingdom, Binebai shines a light on the disconnect between the people and their leaders, as well as the mistrust and backstabbing that often characterize the pursuit of power.
The play advocates for collective action and protest against irresponsible and autocratic leadership, promoting a message of social change and conflict resolution.
Overall, “Dance of the Ghosts” was a captivating production that left the audience spellbound. With its talented cast, creative team, and eerie atmosphere, this play is a must-see for anyone interested in the supernatural and the unknown.
The production was a masterclass in collaborative storytelling, with a talented team of creatives bringing the world of ghosts to life.
The set design, crafted by Umanah-Tusi, Edikan Samuel, Emmanuel Alexander, and others, transported the audience to a realm beyond the living. Dora Nnanake and Emmah Edet’s costumes added a touch of eeriness to the proceedings, while Katty Otioro and Sylvia’s makeup designs made the ghosts look eerily real.

Uniuyo Theatre Arts
The lighting, designed by Uwem Nesfield, cast an otherworldly glow over the stage, immersing the audience in the world of the ghosts.
The choreography, crafted by Jackyafricana Abasiodiongo Ekomabasi, Precious Ammang, and Queendalyne Effiong, added a dynamic energy to the performance.
The stage management team, led by Blossom, Jeffrey, and Sarah, ensured a seamless transition between scenes, keeping the pace of the play steady.
The playwright, Ben Binebai is a renowned Professor of Drama, Dramatic Theory, and Criticism at the Niger Delta University (NDU) in Amasoma. A prolific writer, Binebai has penned numerous works that showcase his expertise in drama and theatre arts. His play “Dance of the Ghosts” is a testament to his ability to craft thought-provoking stories that reflect the complexities of Nigerian society.
Education
NAWOJ: Women Journalists Advocate Continuous Learning For GrowthS

NAWOJ: Women Journalists Advocate Continuous Learning For GrowthS
NAWOJ: Women journalists advocate continuous learning for growthS. Ms Kadiri said that the foundation aimed to prevent workplace medical emergencies caused by high BP.
Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Lagos Chapter, Adeola Ekine, has said that continuous learning drives growth in journalism.
Ms Ekine stated this in Lagos on Thursday during the commemoration of International Women’s Day.
The IWD 2025 theme is ‘Accelerate Action’, while NAWOJ’s symposium topic was titled ‘Young Women in Journalism: Mentorship, Growth and Breaking the Glass Ceiling.’
According to Ms Ekine, young women must embrace opportunities for self-improvement through training programmes, digital media literacy, investigative journalism, and ethical reporting.
She emphasised that as the media landscape evolves, journalists must stay ahead, ensuring their voices and narratives remain relevant, credible, and impactful.
Ms Ekine added that breaking the glass ceiling requires audacity, resilience, and collective effort.
She urged women to pursue leadership positions, join editorial boards, and take decision-making roles in media organisations.
Director of News at Lagos Television, Abimbola Bello, questioned what actions women should accelerate under the IWD 2025’s theme.
Ms Bello stated that women must accelerate action in various areas and across different initiatives.
She noted that the symposium encouraged women journalists to assess their roles, goals, and priorities.
She said this was a time for women to reflect not only on their jobs but also on nation-building and issues affecting women.
Consultant at J.K.A. Aggey Foundation, Oluseyi Kadiri, said the foundation supports women, girls, and the less privileged.
Ms Kadiri stated that the foundation partnered with NAWOJ to provide medical services for symposium participants.
She said, “We are checking blood pressure (BP) and sugar levels because health is crucial. Women in journalism should know their BP and sugar levels to avoid being overworked without realising the risks.’’

NAWOJ
Ms Kadiri explained that the foundation aimed to prevent workplace medical emergencies caused by high BP.
She encouraged women journalists to celebrate their achievements and contributions to the media industry.
She advised women to check their BP at least twice a month.
Health Education Officer at Local Action Committee on AIDS (LACA), Ikeja LGA, Rashidat Sanni-Afolabi, urged women journalists to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS.
Ms Sanni-Afolabi said educating women on HIV/AIDS during pregnancy could help prevent mother-to-child transmission.
She noted that while people often dislike taking medication, proper sensitisation and education could improve adherence.
She called on women journalists to prioritise HIV/AIDS stories and increase awareness levels.
Economy
Railway Corporation (NRC) Celebrates Women In Rail On International Women’s Day

Railway Corporation (NRC) Celebrates Women In Rail On International Women’s Day
Railway Corporation (NRC) celebrates women in rail on International Women’s Day. The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has congratulated Women in Rail (WIR) on this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD).
The NRC Managing Director, Dr Kayode Opeifa, extended his congratulations in a statement on Saturday in Lagos. The statement was signed by the Deputy Director of Public Relations, Mahmood Yakub.
Mr Opeifa praised the women for their zeal and passion for the nation’s critical transport sector. He assured them that his administration would continue celebrating their contributions to railway development.
He said, “We celebrate the women who have chosen a career in this vital sector, whether as janitors, administrative staff, or engineers, for their passion and dedication to the industry’s growth.
On this International Women’s Day, we honour all women in Nigeria, particularly those in the railway system, for their unwavering commitment to developing the industry.’’

Railway Corporation
The NRC boss reaffirmed the corporation’s dedication to workers’ welfare, especially women. He promised that every effort would be made to support their progress and advancement.
He encouraged women in the sector to remain committed to their roles and strive for the continued growth of the railway industry.
Mr Opeifa pledged that the NRC would keep working towards the overall development and empowerment of women in the railway sector.
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