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VDM, Mr Jollof under NCAA scrutiny after mid-air clash
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has responded to the altercation between activist Martins “VeryDarkMan (VDM)” Otse and comedian Freedom “Mr Jollof” Atsepoyi during the boarding of United Nigeria Airlines Flight UNOS23 at Asaba International Airport on Monday.
The issue that led to the alteration started when VDM questioned Mr Jollof’s qualifications for being appointed as a Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.
A video showed VDM and Mr Jollof, travelling from Asaba, Delta State, to Lagos, in a scuffle mid-flight.
Reacting to the viral footage, the NCAA’s Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Michael Achimugu, condemned their conduct in a statement on his X page.
Mr Achimugu stated that both men would be sanctioned and made to face the full weight of the law, adding that he has directed the relevant authorities to investigate the incident.
He wrote: “There is no tolerance for unruly behaviour aboard an aircraft. Both individuals will face the full strength of the law. It is even more shameful to consider that both partners are educating their millions of followers to avoid unruly behaviour. While waiting for information, I have reached out to our staff for details now that I am on the ground. One wonders if the pilot had both passengers deplaned or if they were flown to the destination. If it were the latter, there would be consequences.
“The actions of both men put the safety of all other passengers and the crew at risk. It also put the safety of the aircraft at risk. The NCAA has exerted much energy and resources to educate passengers about the dangers of unruly behaviour and its consequences. No excuse makes it acceptable in this case, no matter what led to the fracas. Subject to the speed of information, I will put out a proper statement before boarding my next flight. Otherwise, I will do so on arrival at my destination.”
Unacceptable behaviour
Mr Achimugu added that he expected VDM and Mr Jollot, whom he described as social media influencers who should know better, to refrain from such unacceptable behaviour and the subsequent gloating video they released.
He noted that he came across the video just as he boarded a flight and his airline was preparing for take-off.
“Because the aircraft was about to push back for taxiing, and I needed to switch off my phone, I quickly asked the poster for two basic details so that I could soon forward a screenshot to our CPOs to investigate and get me details which would help me do my job on arrival at the transit airport.
“I just arrived at the transit airport to find my comment riddled with chaotic insults and labels by people who think that asking questions of the same social media folk whom I attend to, day and night, on social media, is an aberration. I will ignore those insults for now.”
Mr Achimugu said he expected United Nigeria Airlines to report the incident to the NCAA formally. He noted that his department would provide legal advice and recommend appropriate action once the report is received.
He added that he had not received any such submission from the airline.
Airline’s response
The airline confirmed that the altercation occurred in a statement signed by its public relations officer, Chibuike Uloka.
It added that its crew responded promptly and professionally, taking all necessary steps to de-escalate the situation in strict compliance with global aviation safety protocols.
“Both passengers were deboarded without delay to ensure the safety, comfort, and security of all other passengers and crew members. They were subsequently handed over to airport security for further investigation. United Nigeria Airlines prioritises safety and maintains a zero-tolerance policy for any conduct that threatens the security or well-being of passengers or crew.
“After all standard procedures were completed, the flight departed safely while the passengers involved in the altercation were still with the authorities. We remain firmly committed to providing safe, respectful, and secure travel! Experience across our network. United Nigeria Airlines, Flying to Unite”, said Mr Uloka.
The in-flight altercation between Mr Jollof and VDM, who had engaged in months of online clashes, trading insults and accusations on social media, added to growing concerns over unruly passenger behaviour.
It came only months after two other high-profile incidents: the confrontation involving Fuji legend Wasiu “Kwam 1” Ayinde and ValueJet staff at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, and the case of Comfort Emmanson, who was accused of assaulting airline officials on an Ibom Air flight from Uyo to Lagos.
Entertainment
Shan George defends 2Baba as Natasha’s remarks spark controversy
Dr. Natasha Idibia, wife of legendary Nigerian singer Innocent “2Baba” Idibia, has sparked public conversation after a strongly worded statement surfaced online in which she addressed reported tensions in their marriage and challenged traditional expectations placed on women.
In the statement attributed to her, Dr. Natasha stressed that being married to a celebrity does not place her under any form of subservience. She noted that her professional standing as a doctor and career woman affords her the right to equal respect within marriage.
“Being a musician doesn’t mean you are above the law; being a man doesn’t mean you can do and undo,” she stated. “If your ex took that rubbish from you, I won’t. I can’t take orders or give submission to another human simply because he is my husband. We are all equal.”
She also emphasized that living in London, where she claims both men and women are treated equally, has influenced her firm stance on issues of respect and partnership. According to her, she has advised her husband to “go back to school,” implying that exposure and learning could help address behavioural differences.
The remarks, which ignited widespread reactions on social media, have now drawn commentary from Nollywood veteran Shan George, who publicly defended 2Baba and pleaded with Dr. Natasha to treat him with respect.
In a viral video, Shan George urged Dr. Natasha to stop “embarrassing” the singer, alleging that she had mistreated him in public. She argued that 2Baba remains a highly admired figure and should not be subjected to repeated humiliation.
“If Natasha doesn’t value him and keeps embarrassing and beating him in public like she did, he should leave her,” Shan George said. She went on to describe 2Baba as a “trophy,” adding that his charm and reputation mean many women would happily welcome him if he ever became single.
Shan George insisted that 2Baba is not the problem in the relationship. Instead, she suggested that women’s admiration for him often creates complications around him. “Women are obsessed with him,” she said, stressing that the attention he receives should not be a basis for conflict.
As reactions continue to swell, neither 2Baba nor his management has issued an official statement. The unfolding drama has nonetheless reignited public debate about gender roles, marital boundaries, and the pressures faced by celebrity couples navigating private issues in the public eye.
Entertainment
Davido Shines at EAEA Awards 2025, Wins Four Major Continental Honours
Nigerian Afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, emerged as one of the biggest winners at the 2025 edition of the Entertainment and African Excellence Awards (EAEA), clinching four prestigious continental trophies at the event held over the weekend.
Davido, whose artistry and influence continue to shape Africa’s contemporary music landscape, secured major victories across multiple top categories. He won Continental Artist of the Year (Africa), reaffirming his dominance as one of the continent’s most celebrated performers. He also took home the award for Best Continental Male Artist (Africa), further solidifying his standing as a leading force in the Afrobeats genre.
His acclaimed album, “5IVE”, which has enjoyed significant streaming success and widespread critical praise since its release, was named Continental Album of the Year, marking one of the night’s most anticipated wins. The project has been hailed for its cohesive sound, rich production quality, and its blend of Afrobeats with global influences, earning Davido accolades from fans and industry stakeholders alike.
Adding to his impressive haul, Davido also won Best Continental Collaboration for his hit single “WITH YOU”, a fan-favourite track that dominated charts across Africa and beyond. The collaboration, celebrated for its cross-border fusion and chemistry between featured artists, has been described as one of 2025’s standout musical partnerships.
The four awards capped off a memorable night for Davido and his 30BG team, who expressed gratitude to fans worldwide for their support. His triumph at the EAEA Awards 2025 reaffirms his status as a global ambassador of African music and underscores his continued influence in pushing the continent’s sound to new heights.
Music lovers, colleagues, and industry watchers have since flooded social media with congratulatory messages, celebrating the singer’s achievements and the growing global recognition of African music.
With these wins, Davido adds another remarkable milestone to his already decorated career, setting the tone for an even more impactful year ahead.
Entertainment
2Baba’s Family Petitions Police, Alleges Assault, Financial Betrayal By Natasha Osawaru
The family of award-winning musician Innocent Ujah Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has formally petitioned the Inspector General of Police over a series of alleged troubling incidents involving his wife, Natasha Irobosa Osawaru.
Dated November 12, 2025, the petition requests urgent intervention from the Nigeria Police Force, citing what the family described as “disturbing incidents” that have left 2Baba emotionally distressed and financially affected.
According to the document, Natasha is accused of physical assault, both in the United Kingdom and in Abuja. The family also alleges that she gained unauthorized access to 2Baba’s phone and bank accounts, including transferring funds without his consent.
The petition further claims that Natasha allegedly seized the musician’s personal belongings and travel documents, including his passport, preventing him from attending business engagements and scheduled performances.
In addition, the family pointed to incidents they say have resulted in financial loss, reputational damage, and emotional strain for the singer. The petition also raises concerns about alleged substance abuse by Natasha, claiming it contributed to violent behavior and increased risks to 2Baba’s wellbeing.
Perhaps the most serious allegation in the petition concerns a possible violation of marriage laws and fraudulent misrepresentation, which the Idibia family insists must be thoroughly investigated.
The petition states that these issues have caused 2Baba “severe emotional distress, financial hardship, and public embarrassment,” warning that his personal safety and mental health could be at risk if the matter is not urgently addressed.
As of now, neither 2Baba nor Natasha has publicly commented on the petition, and the Nigeria Police Force has yet to issue a response.
This development comes amid heightened public attention on the couple, who have recently trended on social media over marital tensions. Recall that 2Baba married Natasha following reports of his divorce from his former wife, Annie Idibia.
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