- Singer Portable celebrates his Babymama Ashabi as their daughter becomes one, calling her “Star Queen” and praying for God’s blessing.

Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has entered social media to celebrate his Babymama actress Ashabi as their daughter is one year old today.
The singer shared photos of Ashabi on Instagram with their two children and described her as his “star queen”. He also offers heartfelt prayers asking God to bless her and keep her.
“My star queen Uenjo
God bless you
@ashabi.mohsimple_ zazu”.
In other news…. Chef Hilda Baci’s Guinness World Record participants sparked mixed reactions online after sharing inadequate comments about the historical feast.
The chef started on Friday at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos, where 200 bags of rice were prepared, much less than the 250 bags announced earlier. The atmosphere is festive and attracts over 20,000 guests, despite the event facing some setbacks, including a drastic collapse of the huge pot during weighing.
By Saturday morning, the record-breaking Jollof was sent to eager participants. However, the virus clip captures a huge experience of a young man. In the video, he first complains about not receiving the spoon. After finally tasting the rice, his expression changed immediately, without saying a word, he left the camera – making the audience think the dish didn’t meet his expectations.
These shots quickly spanned social media, sparking a wave of jokes and debates. While some users believe that preparing food on such a large scale will surely affect taste, others insist that the chef’s efforts are only commendable, regardless of the rice’s outcome.
See some comments below:
@easyreadlegal, “They can’t get accurate measurements, but the efforts and vision behind them.”
Richard.F.Gaye: “It’s not about the taste, it’s about the time she spends cooking.”
@gh_nsempii: “Why do people waste time hype a person who can’t cook… who gave her the title of that chef in the name of God. From day one, she started cooking stuff and I know she was not good.
@zainylee, “Jollof delicious, sweet y’all should be compared to crazy narratives.”
