Infidelity: Annie Idibia apologises to TuFace, family, “online in-laws”

Annie Macaulay Idibia has publicly apologised for calling out her husband TuFace for infidelity and sparring with his family and associates in the process.
This comes weeks after the actor caused wild drama on social media, claiming her husband, in connivance with family and associates, was having an affair with ex-lover and babymama, Pero Adeniyi.
On September 2, Peoples Gazette reported how the mother of two who vowed to “scatter everything” in a fit of rage on Instagram.
She has now returned to Instagram on her 37th birthday to apologise for allowing her emotions to make her “act on something that wasn’t true cause I was kept in the dark.”
“I want to apologise to my husband, Inno. I am so sorry I threw you out there like I did (so unwise). That isn’t the kind of woman you married. I’m totally sorry for all the mental stress and heartbreak it caused you,” Annie wrote on her Instagram page.
“So sorry I put both our families out there the way I did (I still be your smallie o). To my beautiful mothers, my amazing mother and my beautiful mother-in-law, I am so sorry I let both of you down.”
She also extended her apologies to brands, fans and “online in-laws”, for all their interventions, promising never to “do am again.”
“To All the brands That are working with us – thank you for still sticking with your NKOYO ooo.. To The ones We Are In Talks With , I appreciate. To My Big Brother And Friend @efeomorogbe I Am So Sorry”.
Annie admitted that her experiences for the past few months have been traumatic, disclosing that she contemplated suicide in the heat of the bitter fallout.
“The last 10 weeks have been the worst of my entire life. Yes, the worst since I was born. I have gone from being so angry to being so broken and back to anger. And then Sadly which I am ashamed to admit suicide”.
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

World
Lafarge Cement CEO Bruno Lafont, eight staffers found guilty of financing terrorist groups like Islamic State
The money, Lafarge claimed, was to ensure that the cement plant ran smoothly without any disruptions.

Heading 2
Ghanaian player Frimpong killed in attack on Berekum Chelsea team bus
The Ghana Police Service (GPS) confirmed the incident on Monday.

States
Kugbo Bus Terminal undergoing repairs, Wike says
According to the minister, the terminal’s structure is intact.

Heading 5
Insecurity: Gov Sani warns conflict entrepreneurs
Uba Sani, Kaduna State, Christopher Musa, Kaduna State Security Council meeting April 2026

World
Dialogue with U.S. possible but difficult, Cuban president says
He said Cuba is willing to engage with Washington on migration, drug trafficking and security, but only based on “respect and equality”.

Economy
Customs trains staff on AI-powered revenue generation
Participants will be equipped with the knowledge to function in an AI-driven environment.





