• Prince Ibrahim Hassan Abdullahi, the Adon Garin Lafia and Senior Special Assistant on Chieftaincy Affairs to Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule, is set to take a third wife.
  • The wedding fatiha with Sadeeqa, daughter of the late businessman Alhaji Umar Baba, is scheduled for Saturday, November 29, 2025, at Baban Zauren, Unguwar Maina, Lafia.
  • Prince Abdullahi is already married to two wives, Fatima and Husnah, and has invited the public to attend the ceremony.

Prince Ibrahim Hassan Abdullahi, popularly known as the Adon Garin Lafia and serving as the Senior Special Assistant on Chieftaincy Affairs to Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, is set to marry a third wife.

According to an official notice shared with journalists on Monday, the wedding fatiha is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at Baban Zauren, Unguwar Maina area of Lafia, by 10:00 a.m.

The bride, Sadeeqa, is the daughter of the late Lafia-based businessman, Alhaji Umar Baba (popularly known as Kongo).

Prince Abdullahi extended an open invitation to friends, associates, and members of the public to attend and celebrate the occasion.

The political aide is currently married to two wives, Fatima and Husnah, making this his third marriage.

In other news… Ruggedman has suggested that the label “Afrobeats” for Nigerian music may not last much longer.

“I have a feeling that this whole Afrobeats tag might fade away soon,” he remarked.

The rapper, whose real name is Michael Ugochukwu Stephens, shared his thoughts during an appearance on Channels Television’s Rubbin’ Minds on Sunday.

While he expressed pride in the global recognition of Nigerian music, he admitted that the aspect he finds less appealing is the current quality of the tracks.

“The only thing I’m not too thrilled about is the quality of the music; not many are producing what I truly respect,” Ruggedman noted.

Although the terms “Afrobeat” and “Afrobeats” are often used interchangeably, some argue they are distinct: Afrobeat, pioneered by Fela Kuti, is a revolutionary, instrumental genre, whereas Afrobeats refers to the contemporary, commercially oriented African pop sound.



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