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Kizz Daniel wife, Mjay sweetly dances to singer’s upcoming song [Watch] – gistlover.com


Mjay Anidugbe, the wife of popular Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel, has captured the hearts of many with a recent video featuring her and her husband.
In the sweet and romantic video, MJay, who is a mother of three boys, can be seen showing off her dance moves to Kizz Daniel’s upcoming song ‘Baby sha’.
The couple has been flooding their social media timeline with adorable and cozy photos, which has left fans and followers gushing over them.
The video was filmed in a beautiful kids-themed park, where Mjay gracefully danced to the rhythm while Kizz Daniel performed the song.
Netizens couldn’t help but love her even more as she showcased her waist-whining skills.
Many people flooded her comment section to praise her. It’s worth noting that Mjay and Kizz Daniel have been together for over four years.
They gained public attention when Kizz Daniel celebrated his wife after she secured an endorsement deal with Mikano motor.
Some reactions are shown below:
childthatbringswealth32 said, “As much as I don’t famz celebrity, this lady is one I will famz day and night. She radiates perfection, beauty and humility”.
datcotonougirl said, “It’s a first for me !! I really don’t think I’ve liked any artist’s wife this much ❤️,She radiates so much perfection and beauty…”
praisecharis said, “She is so sweet and a vibe. Vado the great, you got this. ❤️❤️❤️🔥”.
sweet_miya30 said, “I cast and bind all evil eyes watching my @mrsanidugbe and @kizzdaniel ijn🔥”.
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Yankees-Blue Jays position-by-position breakdown – MLB.com

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The Yankees outlasted an American League East rival in the Wild Card Series, disposing of the Red Sox in three games. Now they will leave the home comfort of the Bronx to head north for another divisional showdown, taking on the Blue Jays in a best-of-five AL Division Series.
Toronto won eight of the 13 meetings between the two clubs this season, a number that proved to be significant after the Yankees and Blue Jays finished with identical 94-68 records. The season-series win gave the Jays the division title, a first-round bye, and home field advantage throughout the AL playoffs.
Can the Yankees go on the road and put the pressure on the Blue Jays? Toronto’s 54-27 home record was the best in the AL, so this figures to be a hard-fought series between two teams that know each other all too well.
Here’s how the Blue Jays and Yankees match up position by position:
Catcher
made the second All-Star team of his career in 2025, and while his production at the plate was solid — he hit 15 home runs with 76 RBIs and a .769 OPS in 130 games — it’s his work behind the dish that makes him special. Kirk ranked first in the Majors in blocks above average (21) and second in catcher framing runs (16), giving Toronto’s pitching staff a big boost. This is Kirk’s fourth postseason, and although the Jays are 0-6 in those previous trips, he had a .353 average and .862 OPS in those three Wild Card Series losses.
started all three games of the Wild Card Series against the Red Sox, going 2-for-9 with two RBIs. More importantly, he helped guide all three Yankees starters to strong outings, as they combined to allow three runs (all charged to ) over 20 1/3 innings. Wells slugged 21 homers during the regular season with a .711 OPS and is an elite framer.
Advantage: Blue Jays
First base
After makin the AL All-Star team in five consecutive seasons and securing one of the biggest contracts in the history of the game, has one gaping hole on his résumé: a win in a playoff game. Guerrero has performed poorly in his six career postseason games (3-for-22 with one RBI), but he remains extremely productive (23 home runs, 84 RBIs, .848 OPS in 156 games in 2025) and will be a threat every time he steps to the plate.
started the final two games against Boston, so it would be surprising if he weren't at first base for the bulk of the ALDS. Rice — who hit 26 homers with an .836 OPS in 138 games this season — went 2-for-7 with one homer and two RBIs. was 3-for-5 in the Wild Card Series, so he may find himself in a pinch-hitting spot against a lefty vs. Toronto.
Advantage: Blue Jays
Second base
is a jack-of-all-trades who saw time at all four infield positions this season, ranking ninth among all big league infielders with 13 outs above average. He’ll see most of his time at second base in the Division Series, hitting somewhere in the lower third of the lineup as he plays in the postseason for the first time in his career.
was on the bench for the Wild Card opener, but he played the last two games, going just 2-for-8. But his mad dash from first to home was a key moment in Game 2, and he figures to be the Yankees’ starter against Toronto’s righty-heavy staff. Chisholm put up the first 30-30 season of his career in 2025 while posting an .813 OPS in 130 games.
Advantage: Yankees
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Shortstop
will handle shortstop duties while continues to work his way back from a left knee injury, and although he can’t offer the same offensive production as Bichette, Giménez’s defense is outstanding. His 10 outs above average tied for 11th in the Majors among infielders, and the bright lights won’t be new to Giménez, who played in the postseason with Cleveland in 2022 and '24.
After spending most of 2025 as one of the most maligned members of the Yankees, went 4-for-11 (.364) with one home run and two RBIs while playing fantastic defense at shortstop against the Red Sox. Having posted an .815 OPS in 14 games during last year’s run to the World Series, Volpe is showing it wasn’t a fluke.
Advantage: Yankees
Third base
will be making his postseason debut, and will look to follow up a strong sophomore effort that saw him hit 21 homers with 74 RBIs and a .755 OPS in 135 games. Barger isn’t the strongest fielder (-4 outs above average), but he has a cannon of an arm, ranking in the 99th percentile in arm strength.
The Yankees started three different players at third base in the three-game series against the Red Sox, rotating between , and . McMahon — a sterling defender who made a highlight-reel play after coming in as a defensive replacement in Game 3 — should get the most playing time against Toronto and its right-handed starting pitchers.
Advantage: Yankees
Left field
The first year of 's five-year, $92.5 million contract has been disappointing for the former All-Star, as he hit .175 with only six homers and 18 RBIs in 54 games. A good October would ease the burden of that performance, which saw Santander post a -1.0 bWAR this season. This will be Santander’s third postseason, though he’s still seeking the first playoff victory of his career after going 0-5 with the Orioles.
went 3-for-12 (.250) against the Red Sox in the Wild Card Series, but given his numbers this season — he slugged 29 home runs with 98 RBIs, an .814 OPS and 5.0 bWAR in 152 games — he could be a factor in the middle of New York’s lineup.
Advantage: Yankees
Center field
Injuries marred the first half of 's season, but the outfielder was superb over the final two months, hitting 12 home runs with 35 RBIs and an .861 OPS in 47 games in August and September. And he excelled defensively: His 9 outs above average tied him for 14th in the Majors among all outfielders. Varsho will be making his second postseason appearance after going 0-for-5 with three strikeouts in Toronto’s two-game Wild Card Series loss to the Twins in 2023.
was one of the Yankees’ most important hitters in 2025, hitting 34 home runs with an .812 OPS in 143 games. Grisham typically commands the strike zone as well as anybody, though he went 2-for-12 with one walk and five strikeouts in the Wild Card Series against Boston.
Advantage: Yankees
Right field
hit .255 with 12 home runs and 65 RBIs in his first full season in the Majors, and he showed strong plate discipline by ranking in the 94th percentile in whiff percentage and the 91st percentile in strikeout percentage. Lukes is a slightly-above-average outfielder, though he did in the 96th percentile in arm strength, making opposing teams think twice about running on him after registering nine assists this season.
didn’t produce any huge swings for the Yankees in the Wild Card Series, but the reigning AL MVP was 4-for-11 (.364) with a key RBI in Game 2, taking what the Red Sox gave him. Judge hit 53 home runs with 114 RBIs, leading the AL in bWAR (9.8), runs scored (137), walks (124), batting average (.331), on-base percentage (.457), slugging percentage (.688), OPS+ (215) and total bases (372) during the regular season.
Advantage: Yankees
Designated hitter
On a roster filled with players who have never won a postseason game, 's October résumé stands out. Springer will be playing in his eighth postseason, having won a World Series ring — and Fall Classic MVP honors — in 2017 with the Astros. Springer has 19 homers and an .875 OPS in 67 career playoff games, and after bouncing back with a big offensive year in 2025 — he hit .309 with 32 homers and a .959 OPS – the 36-year-old will be important to the Blue Jays' lineup.
had an excellent season after making his debut in mid-June, hitting 24 home runs with 66 RBIs and a .944 OPS in 77 games. A clutch postseason performer in past years, Stanton was relatively quiet in the Wild Card Series, going 1-for-11 with no RBIs in the three games against Boston.
Advantage: Blue Jays
Starting pitching
is expected to lead the Blue Jays' rotation into October for the third time in four years, though the veteran has not fared well in the postseason, going 0-2 with a 6.60 ERA in three career starts. was solid in his seven starts this season (4-2, 3.57 ERA) and will be pitching in the postseason for the third time — but his first since 2022. Rookie has only three Major League starts under his belt, but they were impressive enough to make him part of the postseason rotation. Game 4 should go to either or .
will get the call in Game 1, while , Rodón and all came up huge in the Wild Card Series and should give the Yankees a good chance against Toronto. Fried fired 6 1/3 scoreless innings in Game 1, while Rodón allowed three runs over six innings in Game 2. Schlittler was the star of the series, striking out 12 Red Sox hitters over eight scoreless innings in the clincher.
Advantage: Yankees
Bullpen
Toronto’s bullpen ranked in the middle of the league with a 3.98 ERA this season, but some of the Blue Jays’ key relief arms are rolling into the postseason off of strong September performances. (0.84 ERA), (1.59), (1.74) and (2.16) all pitched well down the stretch, while ended the season with six scoreless appearances in his final seven.
The Yankees’ bullpen was a roller coaster for much of this season, and the postseason hasn’t been much different. coughed up a Game 1 lead after Fried’s brilliant outing, but , and locked the Red Sox down over the final three innings in Game 2.
Advantage: Blue Jays
Prediction: Yankees in four

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Chevron refinery fire in El Segundo extinguished; investigation underway into cause – ABC7 Los Angeles

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (KABC) — Crews extinguished a massive fire that erupted at a Chevron oil refinery in El Segundo, which sent up large flames and plumes of smoke into the air.

The fire broke out around 9 p.m. Thursday and could be seen for miles across the South Bay. Officials said there was no threat to the public.
"All refinery personnel and contractors have been accounted for and there are no injuries," Allison Cook, a Chevron spokesperson, said in a statement.
The refinery is the largest oil-producing site on the West Coast, and it isn't the first explosion it has seen.
It was not immediately clear what caused Thursday's blaze.

The fire at the Chevron refinery in El Segundo has been contained, Chevron said on its website Friday.
Chevron added that it launched an internal investigation to figure out what caused the massive fire.
"All personnel and contractors have been accounted for, and no injuries have been reported. As a precautionary measure, Chevron's Health Safety and Environmental team has been conducting mobile air monitoring in the community," a statement read.
The fire started on Thursday night, sending a glow across Southern California. Residents in the surrounding communities of El Segundo and Manhattan Beach, residents were told to stay indoors.
The flames shot so high into the air, they were visible for miles around.
"I was looking north, and I still saw glows from the light. I turned around, looked south, and you could see the flames going up, probably 200, 300 feet in the sky. It was crazy," said Davond Dade, who lives nearby. "This one did feel different because it's closer to home, so it was a little nerve-racking."
The fire burned through the night, but was finally put out on Friday morning. No evacuations were ordered, and all refinery personnel and contractors are accounted for with no injuries.
The refinery is the largest oil-producing site on the West Coast. It's unclear what caused the fire, which isn't the first fire at the facility.
"Cal/OSHA is on site on the lead right now. There's always an investigation whenever there is a mechanical issue, but we are dealing with combustible chemistries. Those are things that happen. But every time there's an issue, there's a really thorough investigation that goes into it. There's certainly a lot of capital improvement that goes into making it safer," said El Segundo Mayor Chris Pimentel.
Air quality is not an issue for those who live nearby, and because damage to the facility was limited, a big jump in the price of gas is not expected.
"It's looking at maybe a nickel to 15 cents, which is far better than what we were fearing just even an hour ago," said Matt McClain with GasBuddy.
There have been four fires at the Chevron refinery since 2016. The last one happened in 2022.
There are no reports of any damage to property away from the refinery.
"We did send updates via NIXEL to let people know what was happening, and we did send updates, especially about air quality, and again this morning with the school district, to let them know, 'Hey, we've got an all-clear. School will proceed and the roads will be open,'" Pimentel said.
Crews on Friday managed to gain control of a massive fire at Chevron's El Segundo refinery, and now officials will work to determine what caused it.
Although the fire was mostly contained by around 7 a.m., fire crews remained on scene to full extinguish the flames, which originated at a process unit at the southeast corner of the refinery.
A Chevron spokesperson told Eyewitness News that the fire was isolated to that area of the site.
When asked whether the incident will impact gas prices, the spokesperson said it was still too early to determine that.
When a large fire broke out at the Chevron refinery in El Segundo, a bright orange glow from the flames could be seen across a large portion of Southern California.
Eyewitness News spoke exclusively with a man who had an up-close experience. He was working on site when it erupted and described what it was like.
"Next thing I know, I hear like a big 'WHOOOSH'… it was like wind, but like pressurized wind," he said. "Next thing I know, bro, I see everything in front of me just light up and I see shadows of towers and pieces of equipment and I'm just like 'Oh my god. It's a fire'."
That's when he started running.
"Next thing I know, on my left side, the flare goes off… it's just a big old fire torch, you know what I mean? And I just feel the heat coming on the left side of my face, and I'm just like 'Oh man i got to keep running, I'm already out of breath'."
Chevron officials said everyone was accounted for and no injuries were reported.
There have been at least four other fires at the Chevron refinery in El Segundo since 2016.
The last one happened back in 2022. During that incident, firefighters kept the fire confined to the refinery and nobody was hurt.
In 2018, a power failure triggered a burn-off at the facility. Black smoke could be seen for miles but there was never a threat to the public.
A year before that in 2017, a fire broke out near the storage tanks at the refinery. That was was put out in about an hour without any injuries.
And in 2016, a fire burned several storage containers at the refinery.

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"My Everything"- Angela Okorie Gushes Over Son – gistlover.com


Angela Okorie couldn’t hide her joy as she celebrated her son, Chamberline Orizu, on social media. The actress took to her Instagram page to post a touching video of her lookalike son, capturing a sweet moment between the two. Alongside the video, she expressed her deep affection for Chamberline, clearly proud of the young man he’s becoming.
”Sabi Boy ❤️❤️love you daddy
You are the best ,infact best thing God ever gave me, see me blushing 🤣🤣🤣 I’ve got the most handsome, brilliant,intelligent,smart kid, very respectful ,quite and a sweet soul,y’all need to meet him issa TBT #legitqueen @chamberlineorizu”
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Nollywood star Angela Okorie recently took to Instagram to proudly display her international passports, confidently sharing that she has never faced a visa denial.
In the social media post, the actress also revealed that she holds American citizenship, further asserting her global mobility and status.
Angela wrote: “If I tell you I have never been rejected for a visa before, will you believe me?
I love being a citizen of America, but my problem na I go gree stay? I have been going to America for over 12 years. I just like as I dey enter every country I want with my Naija passport, but this our Naija passport once Oyinbo sight am next na step aside.
If you stop me aside when you open my passport, na only you go tell me to go.
Some of you just started making trips. I still get people who pass me for making trips, so calm down and take life easy. You will get there. “

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