- Nollywood actress Christabel Egbenya has welcomed her third child. She shared the news on Instagram and revealed the child’s name as Kamsiyochukwu Onumajuru and prayed for the child’s health and protection.

Nollywood actress Christabel Egbenya has been flooded with congratulatory messages following the birth of her third child.
The actress announced the happy news on her Instagram page and shared maternity photos to mark the special occasion. While she did not reveal the gender of the baby, she revealed the child’s name as Kamsiyochukwu Onumajuru.
Christabel also prayed heartily for her newborn, asking God for protection, health and strength, and to keep her safe from illness and injury.
“Thank you Lord, it all ends with praise
On April 2, 2026, with a grateful heart, we welcomed our third baby, “Kamsiyochukwu Onumajuru, please protect this newborn baby.
Give my baby health and strength, and keep disease and harm away from my little baby. Amen.
It can only be God.
Feel free to call me mom Triple K.
Proud mother of three.
Please celebrate with me, it’s not easy. God really had mercy on me.”
In other news… Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has sparked a backlash online after criticizing Nigerian politicians for alleged hypocrisy in governance and personal behaviour.
Sowore made the statement while responding to remarks and actions associated with former Edo State governor and APC chairman, Adams Oshiomhole. According to him, Nigerian leaders often claim to take tough economic decisions in the name of national interest while allegedly living an indulgent lifestyle.
Sowall accused politicians of, in his words, “eliminating subsidies to the poor while subsidizing their sexual appetites,” suggesting that public officials cut social support for ordinary citizens but allegedly squandered on personal pleasures.
He further noted that Oshiomhole was no exception, claiming that such behavior runs through the political class in Nigeria.
Sowore alleged that many Nigerian politicians publicly preach sacrifice and discipline but privately engage in liaisons with ladies and other excesses, which he said contradicts their public image.
