Fans gush as Emeka Ike flaunts wife months after welcoming baby girl

  • Emeka Ike has shared a heartwarming video of himself and his South African wife, Yolanda Pfeiffer, months after welcoming their baby girl.
  • In the clip, posted on Instagram, the couple is seen walking happily together, with Emeka captioning it, “Step in my shoes and go crazy…”
  • The post drew warm reactions from fans who praised their love and happiness.

Nollywood actor Emeka Ike has melted hearts online after sharing a sweet video of himself and his South African wife, Yolanda Pfeiffer.

The actor took to his Instagram page to post the adorable clip, which captured the couple walking happily down a street, radiating love and joy.

This public display of affection comes months after the couple welcomed their baby girl, marking another joyful milestone in their marriage.

Sharing the heartwarming moment, Emeka Ike captioned the video: “Step in my shoes and go crazy…”

Fans flooded the post with compliments, celebrating the actor’s happiness and the couple’s visible bond. Many described them as “beautiful together,” while others praised Emeka Ike for finding peace and love again.

In other news…. Controversial activist and social media personality, VeryDarkMan, has stirred reactions online after mocking the supporters of activist and politician Omoyele Sowore.

In a post shared on social media, VeryDarkMan claimed that the ongoing protest calling for the release of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), lost momentum immediately after Sowore was arrested.

According to him, most of the protesters were only participating for attention and hype rather than genuine conviction. He expressed disbelief that the demonstrators stopped their agitation once Sowore was detained.

He wrote, “Nnamdi Kanu protest went down immediately they arrested Sowore because the people don’t even know what they’re fighting for. They went to support Sowore because of hype. It’s baffling Sowore got arrested and his people went home. You all are pieces of 💩.”

His statement has since triggered mixed reactions online, with some Nigerians agreeing that many protests in the country lack true purpose, while others accused him of disrespecting genuine activists and trivializing the struggle for justice.

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