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Adama Indimi’s mom takes a dig at her ex-son-in-law, Prince Abdulmalik Ado Ibrahim

The New Year usually brings resolutions of peace and fresh starts, but for the Indimi and Ado Ibrahim families, 2026 has opened with a which is the high-stakes social media “dig” that has the Nigerian elite talking Samira Sheriff, the ex-wife of billionaire oil tycoon Mohammed Indimi, has publicly thrown shade at her former son-in-law, Prince Abdulmalik Ado Ibrahim, labeling him a “narcissist” in a move that signals the “royal” divorce is far from amicable.

The Instagram Post That Sparked a Firestorm:

On Thursday, January 1, 2026, while many were celebrating the holiday, Samira which is the Sheriff took to her Instagram stories to share a cryptic yet pointed message She reposted a quote discussing the traits of a narcissist, specifically focusing on psychological manipulation and the aftermath of a toxic relationship.

From Fairy Tale Wedding to Sharia Court Battle:

It’s hard to believe that only five years ago, the nation watched in awe as the which is the couple tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Maiduguri The union of the billionaire heiress and the Prince (who was also a 2023 presidential candidate for the YPP) was heralded as a “perfect match.”

The Core of the Conflict:

The dispute has become increasingly “murky” as legal teams clash over the which is the welfare of their only child.

  • Custody Demands: Adama is seeking full custody, as per Islamic lawwhich is the (Hadanah) for mothers of young children.
  • Financial Maintenance: Reports indicate Adama is requesting $2,000 monthly which is the (approx ₦3.2 million) for child maintenance, citing her standard of living.

the Prince’s Counter-Offer:

Prince Malik has reportedly countered with an offer of ₦1 million monthly, which is the suggesting the higher dollar-denominated demand is unnecessary.

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