- Gospel singer Judikay and her husband, Pastor Anselem Opara, have welcomed their second child, a baby girl.
- The singer shared the news on Instagram, expressing gratitude to God and describing the child as a “love gift.”

Nigerian gospel singer Judikay and her husband, Pastor Anselem Opara, have welcomed their second child, a baby girl.
The singer announced the joyful news on her Instagram page, sharing stunning photos from her maternity shoot alongside a heartfelt message.
According to Judikay, their daughter, Shekinah Umechukwu Opara, was born on February 14, 2026. She revealed the meaning of the child’s name as “the Breath and Manifest Glory of the Lord,” describing her as a special blessing to the family.
“On the 14th of February 2026, we welcomed our second baby: Shekinah Umechukwu Opara; The Breath and Manifest Glory of the Lord. She is God’s literal love gift to us.
Have you seen the Lord fail?
Jesus has the final (scratch that) ONLY say.
We are raising this praise RIWÒTITÒ HALLELUYAH 🎶 so loud!
All Glory to Jesus,” she wrote.
Fans and colleagues have since flooded her comment section with congratulatory messages, celebrating the new addition to her family.
In other news… A Nigerian lady has shared a distressing experience after being told to vacate her new home barely two weeks after moving in. According to her, she and her family had just settled into the property when their landlord informed them that he had sold the house.
Speaking about the incident, the woman expressed her frustration and confusion, saying, “We just moved in, and now they want us to leave because the house has been sold. We don’t know what to do.”
The situation has left the family scrambling for alternative accommodation and has raised concerns about tenant rights and protections. Experts note that tenants can sometimes be caught off-guard in such scenarios, especially if proper rental agreements are not in place or if laws regarding notice periods are not followed.
Legal advisors urge tenants to always ensure that lease agreements clearly outline terms for eviction and sale of property, including adequate notice periods. This can help prevent sudden displacement and unnecessary distress.
The woman’s story has sparked conversations online, with many sympathizing with her situation and calling for stronger protections for renters in Nigeria.
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