THE MATH IS NOT MATHING: PORTABLE SPARKS REACTIONS AFTER QUESTIONING BABA IJESHA'S NEWBORN BABY TIMELINE. (PHOTO).

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 The Math Is Not Mathing: Portable Sparks Reactions After Questioning Baba Ijesha's Newborn Baby Timeline Controversial Nigerian street-pop sensation Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has once again set social media abuzz. This time, the Zazuu crooner has set his sights on veteran actor Baba Ijesha, who recently welcomed a newborn baby boy with his partner, celebrity fashion designer CEO Luminee. In a candid video shared with his followers, Portable openly questioned the timeline of the pregnancy, pointing out the gap between Baba Ijesha's release from correctional custody and the arrival of the infant. Portable Raises Paternity Questions on Social Media According to reports, Baba Ijesha regained his freedom months ago. Doing some quick math, Portable raised eyebrows over how the pregnancy reached full term so quickly after the actor's release from prison, which he notes was approximately seven months ago. Speaking in his signature unfiltered style, the singer u...

DIANA ROSS MAKES SURPRISE GRAMMYS APPEARANCE, GIVES KENDRICK LAMAR TROPHY FOR 'NOT LIKE US'. (PHOTO).

 


Diana Ross makes surprise Grammys appearance, gives Kendrick Lamar trophy for 'Not Like Us'


Music royalty graced the Grammys 2025 stage during Sunday night's awards ceremony as Diana Ross walked in. Pop sensations such as Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, Beyonce, and more were all indeed starstruck watching Ross on stage as she received an instant standing ovation from the audience.


Ross took to the stage to present the award for song of the year − one of the night's most coveted prizes. In a glamorous getup from Dolce & Gabbana with a white tulle cape over a dress with shining silver discs reminiscent of her '70s ensembles, Ross delivered inspirational words to a city in mourning.

The Grammys took place in Los Angeles, which has been ravaged by wildfires in recent weeks, leading the Recording Academy to pivot focus to a more benefit-concert-like format.

"May this moment remind us all of the power we hold," Ross told audiences, some of whom wore blue pins in support of MusiCares relief efforts in the wake of the fires. 

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