- Actor Tobi Makinde shared a heartwarming video from his proposal, finally revealing his fiancée’s face.
- In his message, the Jenifa’s Diary star thanked her for bringing peace into his life and choosing him daily, calling her his “answered prayer” and “everything.”

Nollywood actor Tobi Makinde has shared a video of his proposal, unveiling his fiancée’s face for the first time.
The Jenifa’s Diary star thanked her for bringing peace into his life, calling her his “gist partner, answered prayer, and everything,” and said he can’t imagine life without her.
“Tee, you brought peace into my life.
Only you understand my madness, and yet you still choose me daily.
You are my gist partner, my answered prayer, my everything.
I no fit imagine this life without you by my side.
Now and forever, na you be my person.
Shot by: @juicyjeff1“.
In other news…. Edo North Senator Adams Oshiomhole has issued a strong warning to politicians, urging them to stop recruiting unemployed youths to disrupt elections, saying the practice fuels insecurity and undermines democracy.
Speaking during Wednesday’s plenary, the former Edo State governor condemned the use of violence during elections, blaming political actors for arming and exploiting vulnerable youths for selfish gains.
“After every election, violent crimes rise because politicians who armed hungry youths can’t retrieve the weapons. Those arms are then used for robbery and other crimes,” Oshiomhole said.
He recalled warning fellow governors years ago that AK-47 rifles were not easily affordable, implying that only powerful figures could finance electoral violence.
Calling for sincerity among politicians, Oshiomhole urged leaders to allow Nigerians to make their electoral choices freely.
“If we truly commit to eliminating violence, we will have free, fair, and transparent elections,” he said.
He further emphasized that the true essence of democracy lies in integrity and public trust, not in power gained through manipulation.
“If you rig or manipulate elections, deep in your heart, you know you’re not a happy person,” the senator added.
Oshiomhole also advised against conducting presidential, governorship, and National Assembly elections on the same day, suggesting it complicates logistics and raises tensions. He urged vigilance against hackers as Nigeria adopts more technology-driven election processes.
Concluding his remarks, Oshiomhole made a passionate appeal to fellow politicians:
“We, as senators and elected officials, must resolve never to arm or use unemployed youths to disrupt elections. Once we stop that, 90 percent of our electoral problems will be solved.”
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