Ex-Convict Released in Under 6 Months Welcomes New Baby: A Story of Redemption and New Beginnings

Ex-Convict Released in Under 6 Months Welcomes New Baby: A Story of Redemption and New Beginnings

Nigerian street-hop singer Portable has ignited a heated online debate after questioning how actor Baba Ijesha could welcome a baby shortly after being released from prison. In a viral comment, Portable expressed disbelief, asking, “How can an ex-convict who was released in less than 6 months welcome a baby?” His remarks quickly spread across social media platforms, prompting widespread reactions from Nigerians who weighed in on the timeline and circumstances surrounding the actor’s new family addition. The controversy has drawn attention to broader societal issues, including rehabilitation, reintegration, and public perception of former offenders.

Portable’s comment came amid reports that Baba Ijesha, known for his roles in Nollywood, had become a father following his recent release. While the actor has not publicly addressed the timing of the birth, the singer’s skepticism sparked discussions about the feasibility of such a development. Many social media users debated whether the timeline was plausible or if it raised ethical concerns about the reintegration of ex-convicts into society. The issue has also reignited conversations about how Nigeria handles rehabilitation and the public’s expectations of those returning from incarceration.

Meanwhile, in a separate but equally disturbing development, a kidnapping survivor has shared a harrowing account of her time in a bandit camp. She described how captors deliberately fed female victims to keep them physically strong before subjecting them to repeated sexual abuse. “Bandits usually feed us to be strong. Then they take turns having sex with us everyday. Sometimes they can assign