- Nigerian music executive Paulo Okoye rejoiced as Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux welcomed their first child, a baby boy.
- Sharing a FaceTime screenshot with the new mother and her son, he expressed gratitude to God, happily noting he now has another grandchild.

Nigerian music executive Paulo Okoye is celebrating after Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux welcomed their first child, a baby boy.
Sharing a FaceTime screenshot with Priscilla and the newborn on his Instagram story, Paulo thanked God, expressing joy over having “another grandchild” and declaring, “God is good.”
“Another one.
God is good!!
Grandpa – Paul O.

In other news….. Videos featuring popular TikTok personality Peller and his girlfriend, Jarvis, have recently gone viral, stirring intense reactions across social media platforms.
In one widely circulated clip, Peller is seen trying to force Jarvis into a car against her will. Despite her resistance, he persistently pushed, even shoving her head as she struggled to break free. Jarvis, visibly upset, fought back while expressing her displeasure.
A second video later surfaced, showing the couple in a vehicle during a heated argument. The exchange quickly turned physical, with Peller captured shoving and striking Jarvis multiple times in the midst of their dispute.
The disturbing scenes have sparked outrage online, as many viewers expressed alarm over the aggressive behavior displayed in the footage.
Read some comments as you scroll down…
@officialduwa:Why is he always hitting, pushing and shoving her and she is taking it?
@peace_jenni:This girl for just continue with her robot content Jeje,, she for still blow
@luchisfunworld_ng:This guy seriously wants to be treated like a man by this girl 😂
@e4emmanuel:They thrive in toxicity?😂😂😂 God abeg o!
@realtor_tiana:If we talk now dem go talk say we no get money , dem no kuku lie shishi no Dey my OPay 😂😂😂😂
@mobolanle_kolakayo:So this girl feels like she won’t get anyone Abi? Or why date someone that constantly embarrasses you everywhere. You’re beautiful and smart now
@macloudspro:The internet glorifies a lot of badly behaved people. What is the moral of this behavior called content? Let’s assume it is for clout, should this projection of violence be encouraged? Is this what we now want to be showcasing for people to view??? We are loosing our morality. Even commenting on this shows we are indeed loosing our values. Should this be allowed???
@priscawalls:They don’t make calm ladies like this anymore. These days, a man meets his end the very first day he dares raise his hand against a woman.
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