- Nollywood actor, William Uchemba and his wife, Brunella Oscars, are celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary.
- The couple is marking a major milestone in their relationship.

Nollywood actor, William Uchemba and his wife, Brunella Oscars, are marking a special milestone in their relationship.
The couple is celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary.
Williams shared a series of photos on Instagram looking back on their journey together, noting that they committed to building a life together five years ago and that even now, he wouldn’t change a single moment.
Wishing her a happy anniversary, he wrote: “Five years ago today, we agreed to live today and five years from now, I wouldn’t change a thing.
“Happy anniversary to us.”
See the post below:
In other news… A Nigerian woman has expressed her anguish after watching footage of a recent violent attack on a church in Kwara State, highlighting her reaction to the pastor’s behavior during the crisis.
Known as @balogun_onome on X, she shared that her heart “really sank” when she saw the pastor’s reaction during the incident.
She noted that the pastor appeared to be the first to escape, putting members of the congregation in danger.
The woman said it was heartbreaking to witness vulnerable worshipers, including an elderly woman, struggling to find safety while the pastor prioritized his own escape.
She wrote:
“When I saw the video below, my heart literally sank. I found my attention focused on the pastor and it saddened me to see that he was the first one to run away. In that dangerous moment, he was looking for a safe place for himself without showing any concern for the members of the church he was leading.
The priest who asked us to pray for protection is desperately trying to keep himself safe. That alone breaks my heart.
It pained me to watch the old woman struggle to hide while the priest left everyone in fear. Moments like this remind you that sometimes you really are on your own when things go wrong.
God has given us wisdom, strength, and the ability to act, but some people still expect God to intervene personally, and they do nothing. Even in the Bible, wars are fought by people under the guidance of God, not empty words. Blood meets blood, action meets action. ”
