Entertainment
Ijoba Lande, Baba Tee reconcile after public feud over wife infidelity

Nigerian entertainers Ijoba Lande and Baba Tee have finally put their differences aside, as seen in a heartwarming video circulating on social media.
The two were captured sharing a hug, symbolizing the end of their public dispute over Ijoba Lande’s estranged wife, Darasimi.
In the video, Baba Tee appeared to be explaining himself, while Ijoba Lande, in a reassuring manner, gestured that everything was now in the past before embracing him. Though their words were not audible, their body language spoke volumes, signaling that the feud had been resolved.
This reconciliation comes after weeks of controversy, during which Ijoba Lande accused his wife of infidelity and named Baba Tee as one of the men involved. While Baba Tee initially denied the claims, he later admitted to a brief encounter with Dara during a “Truth or Dare” game, for which he publicly apologized.
However, the rift between Dara and Ijoba Lande remains unresolved. Despite stating that he has forgiven his wife, the comedian has made it clear that he has no intention of taking her back. It also remains to be seen whether Dara and her friend Mary Gold—who was reportedly instrumental in setting up the controversial meeting with Baba Tee—will find a path to reconciliation.
As fans celebrate the newfound peace between Ijoba Lande and Baba Tee, many are now watching to see if the final pieces of the saga will fall into place.
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