MERCY AIGBE, ENIOLA AJAO SPARK BACKLASH OVER ATTENDANCE AT CEO LUMINEE’S SURPRISE BABY SHOWER. (PHOTO).

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 Mercy Aigbe, Eniola Ajao Spark Backlash Over Attendance at CEO Luminee’s Surprise Baby Shower The Nigerian entertainment circle is buzzing once again following the birth of a newborn baby boy to celebrity stylist Abiodun Folashade, widely known as CEO Luminee, and veteran actor Olanrewaju Omiyinka, popularly called Baba Ijesha. While the news of their child initially sparked waves of skepticism across social media, a newly surfaced video from Luminee's surprise baby shower has added more fuel to the ongoing online debate. A Star-Studded Surprise and Tears of Joy In the recently leaked footage, a heavily pregnant CEO Luminee can be seen completely overwhelmed with emotion. The popular fashion designer broke down in tears of joy as close friends and colleagues pulled off a heartwarming surprise baby shower for her. Among the high-profile guests captured comforting the emotional mother-to-be were prominent Nollywood actresses Mercy Aigbe and Eniola Ajao. Another segment of the video ...

A FOREIGN RULING PARTY IS DEMANDING ANSWERS FROM SOUTH AFRICA OVER THE ARREST OF A PRIVATE CITIZEN. (PHOTO).


 A foreign ruling party is demanding answers from South Africa over the arrest of a private citizen


Zimbabwe’s governing party, ZANU-PF, has reportedly requested an urgent report from South African authorities following the arrest of the son of former President Robert Mugabe.

The arrest took place in South Africa under South African law. Law enforcement decisions in South Africa fall under the authority of local police and prosecutors, not foreign political parties.


This raises serious sovereignty concerns. South Africa is not accountable to any foreign political party. If a governing party from another country expects briefings on domestic criminal matters, it challenges the principle that each state enforces its own laws independently.


At the same time, governments often communicate through diplomatic channels when their citizens are arrested abroad. That process normally happens between states, not political parties. If this is a diplomatic matter, it should follow formal state-to-state protocols.


South African authorities should clarify whether the request came through official diplomatic channels or through party structures.

They should also confirm that due process is being followed and that the case will proceed without political interference.


The key issue is simple. Criminal investigations in South Africa must remain under South African control.

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