• Breaking News!

    Yesterday, Davido once again proved why he’s truly The People’s King!

    As part of his Empowerment Scheme, the superstar gave out 2,000 CNG-powered tricycles (Keke) to support small-scale business owners and hardworking Nigerians across the country. 💪🏽

    This massive initiative is aimed at reducing unemployment and promoting clean energy transportation. Each tricycle is CNG-powered — eco-friendly, cost-efficient, and a smart step towards a greener Nigeria

    Davido isn’t just making music; he’s changing lives and empowering thousands of families.
    Breaking News! Yesterday, Davido once again proved why he’s truly The People’s King! 👑🔥 As part of his Empowerment Scheme, the superstar gave out 2,000 CNG-powered tricycles (Keke) to support small-scale business owners and hardworking Nigerians across the country. 🇳🇬💪🏽 This massive initiative is aimed at reducing unemployment and promoting clean energy transportation. Each tricycle is CNG-powered — eco-friendly, cost-efficient, and a smart step towards a greener Nigeria 🌍✨ Davido isn’t just making music; he’s changing lives and empowering thousands of families.
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  • “My dad’s $2.2 billion power plant is ready!” – Davido announces proudly

    Nigerian billionaire businessman Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, father of Afrobeats superstar Davido, has officially confirmed the completion of his $2 billion gas-fired power plant in Ajebamidele, Ondo State.

    The massive 1,250-megawatt facility, built under Pacific Energy, is one of the largest privately owned power projects in Nigeria and is now awaiting connection to the national gas grid before kicking off full operations.

    Once operational, the plant will create over 2,000 jobs and significantly boost Nigeria’s power supply — a huge leap toward energy stability in the nation.

    Dr. Adeleke also emphasized the challenges investors face in Nigeria, citing infrastructure bottlenecks and political instability as key obstacles that must be addressed to encourage more large-scale investments.

    The Adeleke family continues to prove that their wealth goes beyond luxury — it’s about nation-building, impact, and legacy.

    “My dad’s $2.2 billion power plant is ready!” – Davido announces proudly Nigerian billionaire businessman Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, father of Afrobeats superstar Davido, has officially confirmed the completion of his $2 billion gas-fired power plant in Ajebamidele, Ondo State. The massive 1,250-megawatt facility, built under Pacific Energy, is one of the largest privately owned power projects in Nigeria and is now awaiting connection to the national gas grid before kicking off full operations. Once operational, the plant will create over 2,000 jobs and significantly boost Nigeria’s power supply — a huge leap toward energy stability in the nation. Dr. Adeleke also emphasized the challenges investors face in Nigeria, citing infrastructure bottlenecks and political instability as key obstacles that must be addressed to encourage more large-scale investments. The Adeleke family continues to prove that their wealth goes beyond luxury — it’s about nation-building, impact, and legacy.
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    Davido's father new mansion in Banana Island worth 70 billion naira
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  • Davido's father, Chief Dr. Deji Adeleke, has invested in a power plant worth over $2 billion that aims to generate 15% of Nigeria's electricity, with completion expected January 2025.


    Here's a more detailed breakdown:
    Investment: Chief Dr. Deji Adeleke, Davido's father, has invested in a power plant worth over $2 billion.
    Capacity: The power plant is expected to generate 15% of Nigeria's electricity.
    Completion: The project is expected to be completed this January 2025.
    Challenges: Dr. Adeleke has revealed the challenges he faced in securing the environmental permit for the power plant.
    Other Adeleke Investments:
    The Adeleke family also owns Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited (MESL), a power generating company, which acquired the Kainji and Jebba Hydro Plants in 2013.
    Other Power Plants: The Adeleke family is also known to own other power plants in Nigeria.
    Moral of this story: this is generational wealth
    Davido's father, Chief Dr. Deji Adeleke, has invested in a power plant worth over $2 billion that aims to generate 15% of Nigeria's electricity, with completion expected January 2025. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Investment: Chief Dr. Deji Adeleke, Davido's father, has invested in a power plant worth over $2 billion. Capacity: The power plant is expected to generate 15% of Nigeria's electricity. Completion: The project is expected to be completed this January 2025. Challenges: Dr. Adeleke has revealed the challenges he faced in securing the environmental permit for the power plant. Other Adeleke Investments: The Adeleke family also owns Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited (MESL), a power generating company, which acquired the Kainji and Jebba Hydro Plants in 2013. Other Power Plants: The Adeleke family is also known to own other power plants in Nigeria. Moral of this story: this is generational wealth ✨
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  • In this new phase of my career, these are the celebrations I value.

    Africa is moving… and we’re driving the change.
    Proud to celebrate this major milestone with my partners and family at @SpiroAfrica — $100 million raised and now officially on the road to a $1 billion valuation!

    When I joined the movement and became a stakeholder in Spiro, I knew it was bigger than bikes. It’s about innovation, clean energy, and building opportunities that move Africa forward.

    This stage of my journey is about growth — learning, structuring, and building with intention. I’m grateful to be part of projects that create real impact and prove that African talent and business can stand strong on the global stage.

    But at the heart of it all, this whole business is for the hustlers — the okada drivers, the delivery riders, and everyone grinding in the real on-ground economy. They are the heartbeat of this movement.

    From Lagos to Kigali, from Cotonou to Nairobi, we’re shaping a future that’s sustainable, profitable, and proudly African.

    Can’t wait until you see our product roll-out this December.
    Congrats my brother @real_gagan_gupta— we keep pushing the continent forward. Thank you at FEDA and Afriexim.
    In this new phase of my career, these are the celebrations I value. Africa is moving… and we’re driving the change. Proud to celebrate this major milestone with my partners and family at @SpiroAfrica — $100 million raised and now officially on the road to a $1 billion valuation! When I joined the movement and became a stakeholder in Spiro, I knew it was bigger than bikes. It’s about innovation, clean energy, and building opportunities that move Africa forward. This stage of my journey is about growth — learning, structuring, and building with intention. I’m grateful to be part of projects that create real impact and prove that African talent and business can stand strong on the global stage. But at the heart of it all, this whole business is for the hustlers — the okada drivers, the delivery riders, and everyone grinding in the real on-ground economy. They are the heartbeat of this movement. ❤️ From Lagos to Kigali, from Cotonou to Nairobi, we’re shaping a future that’s sustainable, profitable, and proudly African. Can’t wait until you see our product roll-out this December. Congrats my brother @real_gagan_gupta— we keep pushing the continent forward. Thank you at FEDA and Afriexim.
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  • Summary Critique of What Happened in Court on 23 October 2025

    What happened before Justice Omotosho was another proof that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not being given justice but persecution.

    1. Ignoring the Appeal Court’s Discharge
    The Court of Appeal already discharged and acquitted Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in October 2022.
    The Supreme Court never set that discharge aside — it only said the case could be retried if the Government so wished.
    It did not order his continued detention.
    Therefore, keeping him locked up since then is a clear act of contempt against the appellate judgment.

    In law, a party in contempt is not entitled to be heard or benefit from the court until the contempt is purged.
    As stated in Hadkinson v. Hadkinson (1952) 2 All ER 567, “a person in contempt cannot be heard until he obeys the order.”
    The DSS cannot disobey the Court of Appeal’s order of release and at the same time ask another court to try him.

    2. Refusal to Hear Objection on Jurisdiction
    In court, Kanu boldly told Justice Omotosho:

    “I will not be tried under a repealed, dead law.”

    He was right.
    The Terrorism (Prevention Amendment) Act 2013 and CEMA 2004, under which he is being charged, were repealed by the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act 2022.
    A repealed law cannot support a valid trial.
    Yet, the judge refused to hear his objection on jurisdiction, saying it would be taken after the trial.
    That position turns the law upside down — a court must first decide if it has jurisdiction before taking any other step.
    Otherwise, everything done becomes a nullity.

    3. No Fair Hearing or Lawyer Access
    Kanu told the court that his meetings with his lawyers are monitored and recorded by the DSS, which destroys the confidentiality guaranteed by Section 36 of the Constitution.
    Instead of addressing this violation, the judge dismissed it, saying Kanu’s only fair hearing was to “call his witnesses.”
    That is not how the law defines fair hearing — it starts with free access to counsel and an unbiased court, not with forced participation in a sham process.

    4. Forged Medical Report
    Kanu also complained that the medical report presented by the DSS was forged.
    Instead of ordering an investigation, the judge said he would stand by the report because it was once accepted by his former lawyer, Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN.
    That statement means the court knowingly chose to rely on a forged document.
    No court should ever condone forgery — it offends both justice and the judicial oath.

    5. What It All Means
    The 23 October 2025 hearing showed a pattern of bias and deliberate injustice:

    The government remains in contempt but is still entertained.
    The judge refused to decide whether the law even allows the trial.
    The defendant’s right to counsel and fair hearing is trampled.
    A forged report is brushed aside.
    This is not a trial; it is persecution dressed up as procedure.

    Until the Government obeys the Court of Appeal order and releases Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, no court has moral or legal authority to continue this charade.

    You cannot break the law and then ask the law to protect you.



    #FreeMaziNnamdiKanuNow
    Summary Critique of What Happened in Court on 23 October 2025 What happened before Justice Omotosho was another proof that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not being given justice but persecution. 1. Ignoring the Appeal Court’s Discharge The Court of Appeal already discharged and acquitted Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in October 2022. The Supreme Court never set that discharge aside — it only said the case could be retried if the Government so wished. It did not order his continued detention. Therefore, keeping him locked up since then is a clear act of contempt against the appellate judgment. In law, a party in contempt is not entitled to be heard or benefit from the court until the contempt is purged. As stated in Hadkinson v. Hadkinson (1952) 2 All ER 567, “a person in contempt cannot be heard until he obeys the order.” The DSS cannot disobey the Court of Appeal’s order of release and at the same time ask another court to try him. 2. Refusal to Hear Objection on Jurisdiction In court, Kanu boldly told Justice Omotosho: “I will not be tried under a repealed, dead law.” He was right. The Terrorism (Prevention Amendment) Act 2013 and CEMA 2004, under which he is being charged, were repealed by the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act 2022. A repealed law cannot support a valid trial. Yet, the judge refused to hear his objection on jurisdiction, saying it would be taken after the trial. That position turns the law upside down — a court must first decide if it has jurisdiction before taking any other step. Otherwise, everything done becomes a nullity. 3. No Fair Hearing or Lawyer Access Kanu told the court that his meetings with his lawyers are monitored and recorded by the DSS, which destroys the confidentiality guaranteed by Section 36 of the Constitution. Instead of addressing this violation, the judge dismissed it, saying Kanu’s only fair hearing was to “call his witnesses.” That is not how the law defines fair hearing — it starts with free access to counsel and an unbiased court, not with forced participation in a sham process. 4. Forged Medical Report Kanu also complained that the medical report presented by the DSS was forged. Instead of ordering an investigation, the judge said he would stand by the report because it was once accepted by his former lawyer, Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN. That statement means the court knowingly chose to rely on a forged document. No court should ever condone forgery — it offends both justice and the judicial oath. 5. What It All Means The 23 October 2025 hearing showed a pattern of bias and deliberate injustice: The government remains in contempt but is still entertained. The judge refused to decide whether the law even allows the trial. The defendant’s right to counsel and fair hearing is trampled. A forged report is brushed aside. This is not a trial; it is persecution dressed up as procedure. Until the Government obeys the Court of Appeal order and releases Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, no court has moral or legal authority to continue this charade. You cannot break the law and then ask the law to protect you. #FreeMaziNnamdiKanuNow
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  • Breaking News: “I Am Defending Myself Because My Lawyers Are Too Afraid to Mention Names, I Will Say It Live Here in the Courtroom!” “When I’m Done With Nigeria, Then I Can Die in Peace” — Nnamdi Kanu Declares, — Turns Court Into a Battlefield, Vows to Expose Hidden Truths That Will Shake the Nation to Its Core

    Lagos state Traditional ruler "Oba Rilwan Akiolu" warns Federal government of the danger ahead

    Nnamdi Kanu defending himself in court is the boldest and riskiest move Nigeria has ever witnessed since its creation. Have you ever heard that man speak on the radio before? He calls names that most lawyers are too afraid to mention and blasts everything without fear or filter. Now that he’s standing alone in court, it’s a storm waiting to happen — because he’s not a lawyer, you can’t hold him back with legal boundaries. Nnamdi Kanu keeps outplaying Nigeria, step by step.

    “Kanu defending himself is deeper than people think,” said a source close to the case. “His lawyers didn’t just step aside — there’s serious tension about what might be revealed in court. He wants to speak for himself, mention names like Wike, Sanwo-Olu, and Buratai, and uncover hidden truths that could shake the foundation of the nation. It’s dangerous, but it shows he’s done with being filtered. He wants the truth raw, straight, and loud.”

    Observers say this case has gone beyond legal arguments — it’s now a battle of truth versus power, courage versus fear.

    “When I’m done with Nigeria in this court case, then I can die in peace,” Kanu reportedly said, sending shockwaves through both his supporters and his enemies.

    Breaking News: “I Am Defending Myself Because My Lawyers Are Too Afraid to Mention Names, I Will Say It Live Here in the Courtroom!” “When I’m Done With Nigeria, Then I Can Die in Peace” — Nnamdi Kanu Declares, — Turns Court Into a Battlefield, Vows to Expose Hidden Truths That Will Shake the Nation to Its Core Lagos state Traditional ruler "Oba Rilwan Akiolu" warns Federal government of the danger ahead Nnamdi Kanu defending himself in court is the boldest and riskiest move Nigeria has ever witnessed since its creation. Have you ever heard that man speak on the radio before? He calls names that most lawyers are too afraid to mention and blasts everything without fear or filter. Now that he’s standing alone in court, it’s a storm waiting to happen — because he’s not a lawyer, you can’t hold him back with legal boundaries. Nnamdi Kanu keeps outplaying Nigeria, step by step. “Kanu defending himself is deeper than people think,” said a source close to the case. “His lawyers didn’t just step aside — there’s serious tension about what might be revealed in court. He wants to speak for himself, mention names like Wike, Sanwo-Olu, and Buratai, and uncover hidden truths that could shake the foundation of the nation. It’s dangerous, but it shows he’s done with being filtered. He wants the truth raw, straight, and loud.” Observers say this case has gone beyond legal arguments — it’s now a battle of truth versus power, courage versus fear. “When I’m done with Nigeria in this court case, then I can die in peace,” Kanu reportedly said, sending shockwaves through both his supporters and his enemies.
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  • It was an honor meeting @emmanuelmacron and sharing our visions for a better world
    It was an honor meeting @emmanuelmacron and sharing our visions for a better world 🇳🇬🇫🇷
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  • Breaking Story: Udene, Who Came With Police to Arrest Sowore, Was Once Arrested for Defamation Against Pastor Ebuka Obi — The Same Sowore Fought for His Release!

    In a dramatic twist that has sent shockwaves across Nigeria’s online community, Udene, the man who reportedly accompanied police officers to arrest human rights activist Omoyele Sowore, was the same person Sowore once defended publicly when he was arrested for defamation against Pastor Ebuka Obi.

    According to sources, Udene had earlier been detained after allegedly making defamatory statements about the popular preacher, Prophet Ebuka Obi, founder of Zion Ministry. During that period, Sowore used his media platform and activism to campaign for Udene’s freedom, calling his arrest “an attack on free speech.”

    However, in a shocking turn of events, Udene appeared alongside law enforcement officers during the recent crackdown on peaceful protesters and was reportedly part of the team that arrested Sowore himself.

    Many Nigerians have taken to social media to express outrage and disappointment, calling it a betrayal of conscience and a painful example of how people can turn against those who once stood for them.

    > “How can you stand beside those oppressing the same man who fought for your freedom?” — one X user lamented.
    “This is what happens when personal gain overshadows integrity,” another wrote.

    Sowore’s arrest has once again raised serious questions about freedom of expression, police misuse of power, and the moral decay within Nigeria’s activist space.

    Moral Lesson: Never betray those who fought for your liberty — the world is watching.

    #JusticeForSowore #FreeSpeech #NigeriaProtest #Udene #EbukaObi #Activism #PoliceBrutality
    #viral #goviral
    🚨 Breaking Story: Udene, Who Came With Police to Arrest Sowore, Was Once Arrested for Defamation Against Pastor Ebuka Obi — The Same Sowore Fought for His Release! 😳🔥 In a dramatic twist that has sent shockwaves across Nigeria’s online community, Udene, the man who reportedly accompanied police officers to arrest human rights activist Omoyele Sowore, was the same person Sowore once defended publicly when he was arrested for defamation against Pastor Ebuka Obi. 😱 According to sources, Udene had earlier been detained after allegedly making defamatory statements about the popular preacher, Prophet Ebuka Obi, founder of Zion Ministry. During that period, Sowore used his media platform and activism to campaign for Udene’s freedom, calling his arrest “an attack on free speech.” 💪🗣️ However, in a shocking turn of events, Udene appeared alongside law enforcement officers during the recent crackdown on peaceful protesters and was reportedly part of the team that arrested Sowore himself. 😔💔 Many Nigerians have taken to social media to express outrage and disappointment, calling it a betrayal of conscience and a painful example of how people can turn against those who once stood for them. > “How can you stand beside those oppressing the same man who fought for your freedom?” — one X user lamented. “This is what happens when personal gain overshadows integrity,” another wrote. Sowore’s arrest has once again raised serious questions about freedom of expression, police misuse of power, and the moral decay within Nigeria’s activist space. 🇳🇬⚖️ 👊 Moral Lesson: Never betray those who fought for your liberty — the world is watching. #JusticeForSowore #FreeSpeech #NigeriaProtest #Udene #EbukaObi #Activism #PoliceBrutality #viral #goviral
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