“I Am Living in My Answered Prayers!” – Beauty Entrepreneur & Influencer Diiadem Unveils Stunning Multimillion-Naira Mansion in Grand Housewarming Ceremony

 Award-winning beauty entrepreneur, real estate investor, and digital content creator Adeola Adeyemi, popularly known as Diiadem, has officially opened the doors to her breathtaking multimillion-naira mansion in one of Lagos’ most exclusive neighbourhoods.



The luxurious property, described by guests as “a masterpiece of elegance and intentional design,” was unveiled on Saturday, December 7, 2025, during an star-studded housewarming celebration tagged “Living In My Answered Prayers.”

The fully automated smart home sits on over 800 square metres of land and boasts:


6 en-suite bedrooms with walk-in closets

A private cinema

An infinity swimming pool with a poolside cabana

A fully equipped gym and spa

A rooftop terrace with panoramic city views

A 6-car garage

State-of-the-art security systems

Bespoke Italian marble finishes and custom crystal chandeliers throughout


Speaking at the glamorous event attended by close friends, family, industry colleagues, and top celebrities, an emotional Diiadem said:

“Tonight I am literally living inside my answered prayers. Many years ago, I wrote this exact house down in my journal – every detail, every colour, every feeling. To stand here today and say ‘Welcome to my home’ is proof that God is still in the business of exceeding our expectations.

This is not just a house; it is a testament of grace, hard work, favour, and the power of speaking what you want into existence.”

The housewarming featured live performances by Johnny Drille, Waje, and The Cavemen, while DJ Consequence kept the energy high all night. Notable attendees included Tacha Akide, Vee Iye, Saga Adeolu, Beauty Tukura, Elozonam, Sir Dee, Priscilla Ojo, Iyabo Ojo, Toyin Abraham-Ajeyemi, Bimbo Ademoye, real estate mogul Sujimoto, and beauty brand founders Tara Adesanmi (Tara International) and Taries Beauty.

Diiadem, founder of Diiadem Beauty and one of Nigeria’s most successful beautypreneurs, used the occasion to announce the launch of her real estate investment company, Diiadem Properties, revealing that the mansion is only the first of several high-end developments she has in the pipeline.

“I am intentional about creating generational wealth. Beauty built the foundation, but real estate will carry it forward for my children and their children’s children,” she declared.

The entire property was designed by renowned luxury interior architect Ini Archibong and constructed by Gravitas Group.

“I Was Wrong” – 2Baba Idibia Publicly Apologizes to Wife Annie, Children, Family, and Fans Amid Ongoing Marital Challenges

 Music icon and African legend Innocent Ujah Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba (formerly 2face Idibia), has issued a deeply emotional public apology to his wife, Annie Macaulay-Idibia, their children, his other children, his extended family, and millions of fans worldwide.

In a heartfelt video and written statement released in the early hours of today, the “African Queen” singer took full responsibility for the pain caused by recent events in his personal life.

With tears in his eyes, 2Baba said:

“I was wrong. I hurt my wife, someone who has stood by me through everything. I hurt my children. I hurt my mother, my family, and all of you who have believed in me all these years.

I take full responsibility. No excuses. I am deeply sorry. I beg for forgiveness from Annie, from my children, from my mother, from the Idibias, the Macaulays, and from every one of you that I have let down.”

The apology comes amid weeks of intense public scrutiny following a series of social media posts, leaked messages, and family statements that highlighted strains in the 12-year marriage between 2Baba and Annie Idibia.

The legendary artist, who has always maintained a relatively private family life despite his superstar status, acknowledged that his actions and silence in recent times contributed to the escalation of the situation.

“I have been quiet for too long, and that silence caused more pain,” he continued.

“I am committed to Annie in front of the world, and I failed to protect that commitment the way she deserved. I am not proud of my mistakes, but I am committed to making things right, first with God, then with my wife and children.”

2Baba also appealed directly to fans and the media:

“Please respect our privacy as we go through this healing process as a family. Your prayers mean everything to us right now.”

The statement has triggered an outpouring of support across social media, with #WeLoveYou2Baba and #Forgiveness trending in Nigeria within hours.

Annie Idibia is yet to make a public comment on the apology.

2Baba, regarded as one of Africa’s most influential musicians of all time, says he is currently focusing on personal growth, family reconciliation, and spiritual renewal.

25 WAYS WIZKID BALANCED ASAKE’S GLOBAL CAREER

   

25 deep, strategic, industry-level ways Wizkid helped balance, stabilize, and elevate Asake’s career in the global music marketNOT by direct mentorship, but by shaping the global ecosystem, fan behavior, streaming patterns, and Afrobeats demand in ways that made Asake’s rise smooth, believable, marketable, and globally scalable.




Shola Allyson Breaks Silence, Clarifies Her Artistic Choices

 Renowned Nigerian gospel and soul singer Shola Allyson has addressed ongoing speculation about her music, particularly the absence of direct references to Jesus in some of her songs. In a heartfelt statement, the beloved artist opened up about her creative process and spiritual convictions, emphasizing that her work remains deeply rooted in faith.



In a recent interview, Shola Allyson responded to questions about her lyrical choices, saying:

“Jesus didn’t ask me to do PR for Him. My music is an expression of my journey, my truth, and my connection with God. I sing what I’m led to sing, and I trust that the Spirit carries the message to those who need it. Not every song has to say ‘Jesus’ to reflect His presence.”

Known for timeless hits like Eji Oyewo, Imoore, and Isodotun, Allyson has built a reputation for blending Yoruba folk, soul, and gospel to create music that resonates with diverse audiences. Her songs often explore themes of gratitude, resilience, and divine love, earning her a loyal following across Nigeria and beyond.

Addressing critics who have questioned her approach, Allyson explained that her faith guides her artistry but does not dictate a rigid formula.

“God is vast, and His expression through us is limitless,” she said. “I don’t set out to fit a mold. I sing from my heart, and I believe that’s what connects with people. If the name ‘Jesus’ isn’t in a song, it doesn’t mean He’s absent from the message or my life.”

The singer also highlighted her commitment to authenticity, noting that her music reflects her personal experiences and spiritual insights. She urged fans and critics alike to focus on the essence of her work rather than preconceived expectations of gospel music.

“I’m not here to meet a checklist,” Allyson added. “I’m here to be true to the gift God has given me and to touch lives through it. If my music brings you peace, hope, or closer to God, then I’ve done my part.”

Shola Allyson’s statement has sparked conversations online, with many fans praising her sincerity and others engaging in broader discussions about the role of explicit religious references in gospel music.

The artist remains focused on her craft, with plans for a new album in 2026 and upcoming performances across Nigeria. She expressed gratitude to her supporters, saying, “Thank you for walking this journey with me. Let’s keep seeking God in spirit and truth.”

Nasboi Announces Plan to Quit Fame After Reaching ₦5 Billion Net Worth

 Popular Nigerian comedian, singer, and content creator Lawal Michael Nasiru Bolaji, widely known as Nasboi, has revealed his intention to walk away from the spotlight once he achieves a personal financial milestone of ₦5 billion.



In a candid interview that has since gone viral, the “Umbrella” crooner shared his unconventional long-term vision, stating:

“In my next life, I don’t want to be famous. This life, I’m managing it because I need the money. Once I hit ₦5 billion, I’m out. I’ll delete everything—Instagram, TikTok, everything—and just live quietly.”

Nasboi, who rose to prominence through hilarious skits and later broke into the music scene with his hit single “Umbrella” featuring Falz, explained that fame, while rewarding, comes with intense pressure and loss of privacy that he is not willing to endure indefinitely.

“I love what I do, and I’m grateful for the love and support, but peace of mind is priceless,” he said. “I’m working hard now so that tomorrow I can wake up, drink tea on my balcony, and nobody will disturb me. No interviews, no paparazzi, no ‘Nasboi do this, Nasboi do that.’ Just me, my family, and my money.”

The announcement has sparked mixed reactions online, with fans expressing both admiration for his self-awareness and sadness at the thought of losing one of Nigeria’s most entertaining voices.

Nasboi clarified that he is not retiring from creating content entirely but intends to step away from public life and the demands of celebrity status once his financial goal is met.



“I’ll still make music, I’ll still laugh, but it will be for me and the people I love—not for the timeline,” he added with his trademark humor.

As of now, Nasboi continues to thrive across comedy, music, and brand influencing, with multiple projects in the pipeline for 2026.



© all rights reserved
made with by Ma'on Prints