Nigerian gospel singer Steve Crown and his wife, Ruth Crown, have joyfully revealed the gender of their unborn child, confirming they are expecting a baby girl in an intimate gender reveal ceremony shared on social media. The couple posted a heartfelt video on Instagram, capturing the moment they discovered the news with close family and friends. The video showed them standing before a beautifully decorated cake with pink icing, symbolizing the arrival of their first daughter. Ruth’s emotional reaction and Steve’s playful response sparked widespread reactions from fans, who celebrated the happy news with messages of love and prayers for a safe delivery.
The couple expressed their gratitude and joy in the caption accompanying the video, describing their unborn child as “our perfect gift from God.” The announcement has been met with overwhelming support from fans, fellow gospel artists, and well-wishers across Nigeria and the diaspora. Many took to the comments section to offer congratulations, share personal prayers, and celebrate the milestone in the couple’s journey. The moment marks a significant chapter for Steve and Ruth, who are preparing to welcome their first daughter into their growing family.
Meanwhile, social media activist VeryDarkMan has reacted sharply to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Democracy Day speech, criticizing the administration’s stance on insecurity. In a post on his Instagram page, VDM expressed disappointment over the President’s call for bandits and terrorists to surrender or face the Nigerian state. He questioned the effectiveness of such a policy, pointing out that attacks continue unabated despite repeated warnings. “This is why I don’t have confidence in President Tinubu,” he stated, emphasizing that the current approach has failed to ensure national safety.
VeryDarkMan highlighted the rising insecurity across Nigeria, citing the recent attack on schoolchildren and teachers in Oyo State as evidence of the worsening situation. He lamented that Nigerians are no longer safe in their homes or communities. “Every day by day, the insecurity increases. They keep committing these atrocities. And yet you are waiting for them to surrender,” he added, stressing the need for more decisive action. He also referenced Tinubu’s 2022 campaign promises to eliminate criminal groups, asking for tangible progress. The activist reminded the nation of the unresolved Chibok girls abduction in 2014, suggesting that past failures have not led to meaningful change in addressing insecurity. As Nigeria grapples with these challenges, both the joyous news from Steve and Ruth Crown and the urgent calls from VDM reflect the country’s complex emotional and political landscape.


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