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Paul Accuses Peter of Stealing

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The feud between twin brothers and music duo PSquare has taken a dramatic turn as Paul Okoye, known as Rudeboy, has accused his brother Peter Okoye (Mr P) of stealing his song.

The controversy erupted after Mr P released his latest track, Winning, following the duo’s third breakup earlier this year.

Rudeboy took to Instagram to express his frustration, revealing that he had originally written and recorded the song with the same producer, only to find it was handed over to his brother who recorded it verbatim.

“Song title: Winning. Written and sung by Rudeboy. Produced by the same producer. Now how come?” he wrote in a post, questioning the authenticity of his brother’s release.

Rudeboy further blasted their management for what he termed “manipulation,” claiming that the track was one of six songs he had submitted, and accused them of duplicating his work.

“The days of manipulation are over!” he declared in a follow-up Instagram story, warning that he would release the original versions of any future tracks he believed were copied.

The heated exchange has ignited a wave of speculation among fans, who are eagerly awaiting the next move in the ongoing tension between the iconic duo.

With both brothers remaining active on social media, it’s clear that the drama is far from over.

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Davido: My Dad Taught Me to Trust God Unconditionally

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai

Nigerian music icon David Adedeji Adeleke, widely known as Davido, has opened up about how his father, Adedeji Adeleke, influenced his unwavering faith and resilience during life’s trials.

Speaking on the Rollingout Podcast, Davido reflected on his upbringing in a deeply religious home and the lessons his father instilled in him.

“My dad is very successful, but he’s also an elder in the church.

“I grew up as a Seventh-day Adventist and even attended a Christian college,” Davido shared.

He admitted that he initially struggled to understand his father’s steadfast trust in God, especially when faced with life’s challenges.

“I used to ask, ‘Why do bad things happen to good people?’ And my dad would say, ‘You can’t question God.’ At the time, I didn’t get it. I’d think, ‘What do you mean I can’t question God?’”

This perspective, however, began to resonate with Davido after enduring the heartbreaking loss of his son, Ifeanyi.

Despite his grief, he soon experienced a series of blessings that transformed his outlook.

“A year later, we had twins. I released the biggest album of my career, and I got my first Grammy nominations.

That’s when it hit me—sometimes you don’t see the full picture until later,” he explained.

Davido credits his father’s teachings for helping him find strength in faith and resilience in the face of adversity.

“People go through different struggles, but one thing I’ve learned is that God always has your back,” he said, offering words of encouragement to others facing tough times.

Through his journey, Davido’s story underscores the power of faith, family, and perseverance in overcoming life’s challenges.

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Court Dismisses Bobrisky’s ₦1.2 Billion Lawsuit Against EFCC, NASS

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By Alexis Uchendu

 

A Federal High Court in Lagos has dismissed a ₦1.2 billion lawsuit filed by popular crossdresser Okuneye Idris Olanrewaju, widely known as Bobrisky, against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and the National Assembly (NASS).

 

Bobrisky sought ₦200 million in damages from the EFCC, alleging psychological trauma, and ₦1 billion from the National Assembly for purported violations of his right to a fair hearing.

 

He also requested an injunction to restrain both parties from harassing, detaining, or declaring him wanted.

 

The case was rooted in allegations that Bobrisky paid ₦15 million to the EFCC to drop money laundering charges, a claim that surfaced in a leaked audio recording by social media influencer Martins Otse.

 

In his judgment, Justice Alexander Owoeye ruled that Bobrisky’s claims lacked merit and were unsupported by evidence.

 

“Having evaluated the evidence before this court, it is evident that the applicant failed to provide credible proof to justify the award of the declaratory and injunctive reliefs sought,” the judge stated.

 

The court also declined to award any damages against the EFCC, with the judge noting that no fundamental rights violations were established. Dele Oyewale, spokesperson for the EFCC, confirmed the ruling, emphasizing that the judgment validated the agency’s stance.

 

This development represents a significant legal setback for Bobrisky amid his ongoing controversies involving the anti-graft agency.

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Davido Gets N138m Car as Birthday Gift

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Top Nigerian music star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has received a brand-new car worth over N138 million as a birthday gift.

The car, an Escalade 600 SUV, was presented to the singer by his auto dealer, Mr. Jay Autos.

The company announced the gift on its Instagram page, sharing photos of the luxury car and writing: “On your birthday, our brand, Mr. Jay Auto LLC, has decided to gift you this new Escalade 600 Premium Luxury.

“We appreciate your patronage and love for the brand. Happy birthday, Oriade @Davido. Cheers to many more years. Shipping this out immediately to your desired location, waiting on your directives,” the company said.

Davido responded to the gesture by taking to his Instagram stories to express his surprise, posting photos of the car.

Notably, the Escalade 600 SUV is priced from $81,895 (approximately N137,836,000).

Davido turned 32 today, Thursday, November 21, 2024.

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