- Nigerian cleric Bolaji Idowu discussed divine intervention related to the birth of Veekee James and Femi Atere’s first child.
- The couple announced the birth of their daughter, Eliana, on Instagram.
- The announcement generated significant reactions on social media.

Nigerian cleric Bolaji Idowu has shared insights into what he described as divine intervention surrounding the birth of fashion designer Veekee James and her husband, Femi Atere’s first child.
GistLover reports that the celebrity couple announced the arrival of their daughter, Eliana, in the United States via their Instagram page, sparking widespread reactions across social media.
Commenting on the development, Pastor Idowu said the baby’s arrival was an answered prayer, attributing it to God’s faithfulness.
He further encouraged Nigerians to stay hopeful, stating that more testimonies would come.
Reacting to the pastor’s remarks, Femi Atere expressed appreciation for his prayers and support throughout the journey.
“For this child I prayed, and the Lord has granted me what I asked of Him,” Atere said, referencing 1 Samuel 1:27 to highlight the spiritual significance he attaches to the birth of their child.
In other news… Ms. Love Dooshima, the woman who recently went viral over her controversial claims involving a loaf of bread, has opened up about the legal pressure she allegedly faced following the video.
Speaking on the issue, Dooshima stated that she never mentioned the name of any bread brand in her viral video, yet Bon Bread allegedly assumed she was referring to their product and took action against her.
“A lot of people think Nigerians are s€ns€less, and I find that very insulting,” she said.
According to her, the company reportedly invited her to the police station, where she was made to write a statement explaining the incident surrounding the bread in question.
“Bon Bread took all sorts of actions against me just because of my video. I never mentioned their name, but they concluded it was their bread,” she explained.
She further revealed that she recently received another letter allegedly demanding that she publicly clarify whether the bread she referenced belonged to Bon Bread or not.
“They even took me to the police station where I wrote a statement about everything. Now, they’ve sent me another letter asking me to publicly confirm whether the bread in my possession was Bon Bread or not.”
Her comments have since sparked heated debates online, with many Nigerians sharing mixed reactions over the controversy.
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