- Popular Nigerian artist Portable honored his baby mama, Ashabi, as their daughter celebrated her first birthday, affectionately calling her his “star queen” and invoking blessings upon her.
Nigerian singer Portable, known for his controversial presence, took to Instagram to mark a special milestone-the first birthday of his daughter with actress Ashabi.
He posted a touching photo featuring Ashabi alongside their two children, referring to her as his “star queen” and expressing sincere prayers for her well-being and divine protection.
“My Star Queen Ouncho
God bless you
@ashabi.mohsimple_ Zazuu.”
Meanwhile, in a separate event, an attendee at Chef Hilda Baci’s attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the largest pot of jollof rice stirred online conversations by sharing a less enthusiastic review of the meal.
The culinary event, held at Eko Hotels and Suites in Lagos, kicked off on Friday with the preparation of 200 bags of rice-slightly fewer than the initially planned 250 bags. The celebration attracted over 20,000 guests, creating a lively atmosphere despite some challenges, including the dramatic collapse of the enormous pot during the weighing process.
By the following morning, portions of the record-setting jollof rice were distributed to attendees. However, a viral video showed a young man expressing disappointment: initially frustrated by the absence of a spoon, he then sampled the rice, his face revealing dissatisfaction before silently walking away-leaving viewers to infer his disapproval of the dish.
This clip quickly spread across social media platforms, sparking a mix of humor and debate. Some argued that the sheer scale of the cooking inevitably impacted the flavor, while others praised Chef Baci’s dedication and vision regardless of the taste outcome.
Here are a few reactions from social media users:
@easyreadlegal: “Achieving precise measurements was impossible, but the ambition and vision behind it are what count.”
richard.f.gaye: “It’s not about the flavor but the countless hours she invested in cooking.”
@gh_nsempii: “Why do people hype someone who can’t cook? Who even gave her the chef title? From the start, I doubted her cooking skills. The jollof tasted like gravel.”
@zainylee: “The jollof was delicious and flavorful. People should stop spreading false stories.”
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