Victoria Inyama Begs Annie Idibia to Stay Strong Amid Marital Crisis

  • Nollywood actress Victoria Inyama has provided advice to her junior colleague, Annie Idibia, using herself as a case study.
  • The actress’s marriage to her legendary singer husband, 2baba, has been deemed a failure over the past decade.
Victoria Inyama Advices Annie Idibia to Stay Strong Amid Marital Crisis

Nollywood actress Victoria Inyama has offered advice to her junior colleague, Annie Idibia, using herself as a case study.

It is no longer news that the actress’s over-a-decade marriage to her legendary singer husband, 2baba, has crashed.

The movie star, who has since left rehab, made her return to Instagram with a new change. Annie deleted all photos and posts from her Instagram page. She later penned an appreciation post, thanking her support system for standing by her through her tough time.

Taking to her comment section, Victoria told Annie that if she ever doubts herself, she should use her as a role model. Victoria noted how she is evidence of I Rise.

The veteran told Annie that the universe is her oyster and admonished her to rule and reign.

“If you ever doubt if you will be fine, look at me. I am an Evidence of I Rise. D universe is your oyster Queen. Rise/Rule/Reign. Speak soon”.

In other news, Nigerian music stars Ruger and Joeboy appeared to engage in a social media rivalry just before the release of their respective albums on March 28.

On Thursday, March 27, both artists shared cryptic messages on X, seemingly aimed at each other.

The exchange began when Ruger confidently claimed that his upcoming album, Blown Boy Ru, would be so impactful that some of his peers might feel compelled to return to the studio for a redo. However, he noted that others wouldn’t have the chance since they were releasing their albums on the same day as his.

He wrote, “Some people will have to go back to the studio after they hear this album; some people won’t even have the chance to coz they dropping the same day as me sad! #blownboyru.”

Fans quickly speculated that his comment was directed at Joeboy, whose album Viva Lavida was also scheduled for release on the same day.

Shortly after, Joeboy seemingly responded with his own cryptic post, suggesting that some artists were attempting to compete with him despite the limitless opportunities available.

“The sky is big enough for everyone to fly, but some people are choosing to fly right beside me lol. I get it, I inspire you,” Joeboy posted.

Unsurprisingly, fans interpreted this as a subtle jab at Ruger.

This isn’t the first time Nigerian artists have clashed over release dates. On May 13, 2022, a similar rivalry unfolded between Burna Boy and Davido when they dropped their singles Last Last and Stand Strong on the same day. The competition intensified when both songs vied for dominance on the Apple Music charts, with Davido celebrating when his track initially took the lead, while Burna Boy later rejoiced when Last Last overtook it.

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