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Your Love Is Timeless – Comedian Sabinus Celebrates Lover On Her Birthday

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Nigerian skit maker and comedian Emmanuel Chukwuemeka, popularly known as Sabinus, on Friday celebrated his lover, Ciana Chapman, on her birthday.

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Chapman clocked a new year on Friday, May 5th.

Taking to his official Instagram handle, Sabinus shared a photo of the celebrant and wrote, “Today I just want to celebrate my right hand, my beautiful life partner!! Your love is timeless.

“Happy birthday baby and more success to our journey of love and care #ciana_chapman!!!”

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Sabinus had his early education in Port Harcourt and went on to acquire his Bachelor’s Degree in Linguistics and Communication Studies from the University of Port Harcourt.

He began his comedy career in 2015 but he began to see mainstream success in 2019. He was nominated in the 2021 maiden edition of The Humor Awards Academy alongside fellow comedian, Basketmouth.

His popularity in the comedy industry has earned some notable recognition. Some of his role models who have influenced him in his comedy career are John Okafor, better known as Mr. Ibu, and Charles Inojie.

He won the Online social content creators’ Award a category of the AMVCA, edition 8 awards in 2022.

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Sabinus who was nominated alongside other skit makers, especially Mr Marcaroni won his first award in Lagos.

Sabinus also recently won the African Content Creator Award at the just concluded 2023 Rwanda international movies award.

In other news, Kanyi Daily reported that Nigerians on Twitter are celebrating the memory of the country’s former President, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, who died in office thirteen (13) years ago today.

Yar-Adua who died on May 5th, 2010 from pericarditis – inflammation of a membrane around the heart, was revered as by far the best leader of Africa’s most populous nation since the return to multi-party democracy in 1999.

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