- Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has sparked reactions online after tattooing her grandson Rakeem’s name on her arm.
- Iyabo Ojo has continued to publicly celebrate her grandson since his arrival, often sharing moments of joy and excitement about her new role as a grandmother.

Popular Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has once again shown how much she adores her grandson, Rakeem, after tattooing his name on her arm.
The actress, who recently became a grandmother, was spotted at an event with the name “Rakeem” boldly inked on her arm, sparking reactions across social media.
In a video circulating online, Iyabo Ojo proudly displayed the tattoo while interacting with people at the event.
The sweet gesture quickly melted hearts online, with many fans describing her as a loving and proud grandmother.
Reacting to the viral moment, @Bossbaiiby wrote:
“She had better tattoo every other one that comes after him.”
Another user, @FunNation_tv, jokingly commented:
“She no want old again.”
While some social media users criticized the move, others found it adorable and heartwarming.
@Allure_scent simply wrote:
“Iranu.”
Meanwhile, @ThinzsUnsaid reacted emotionally, saying:
“Awwnn.”
In other news… Social media commentator VeryDarkMan (VDM) has reacted to the defeat of celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest in the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Representatives primary election in Imo State.
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In a video making rounds online, VDM mocked Cubana Chief Priest over his inability to secure the party’s ticket despite his popularity and influence online.
According to him:
“Inside two APC people they picked another person and dropped Cubana Chiefpriest and the other person is not even as popular as Cubana Chiefpriest. If you’re not good enough for them so how are you good enough for the people?”
His comments immediately triggered debates online, with many Nigerians arguing that politics is not solely based on fame or social media popularity.
Reacting to the statement, @9jaintelligence wrote:
“Just so you know politics ain’t just about popularity.”
Another user, @Prodigal_tm, referenced other celebrities who previously ventured into politics without electoral success.
“Politics isn’t about popularity. If popularity determines politics the likes of 9ice, Banky W, Funke Akindele etc would’ve made it through.”
Some commenters, however, admitted that VDM raised an interesting point regarding political acceptance within party structures.
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@SOnyemauwa17304 commented:
“Interesting point. If the insiders don’t see your value, it raises questions about representation and public perception.”
Others simply mocked the situation and turned the discussion into humor online.
@Fargo5p wrote:
“Press his neck jor.”
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