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Fusengbuwa Ruling House Rejects KWAM 1’s Lineage Claim, Declares Form Null And Void

The Fusengbuwa Ruling House of Ijebu-Ode has officially rejected Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshall, popularly known as KWAM 1, declaring his submitted lineage form for the Awujale selection process “null, void, and of no consequence.” In a letter dated December 11, 2025, addressed to the musician, the ruling house stated that its investigation found no evidence linking Ayinde to the Jadiara Royal House or the wider Fusengbuwa lineage, which is currently entitled to produce the next Awujale of Ijebuland. The statement, signed by Fusengbuwa Ruling House Chairman Otunba Lateef Owoyemi, criticized the form’s certification, noting it was endorsed by Adetayo Abayomi Oduneye, described as “a purported family unit head” who is not recognized as a member of the Jadiara Royal House. The ruling house also flagged the timing of the endorsement, pointing out that the form was certified on December 8—two days before Ayinde signed it on December 10—calling it “presigned.” “Our extensive investigation has not revealed any proof of your membership of the Jadiara Royal House or indeed that of Fusengbuwa Ruling House,” the letter read, adding that Oduneye had no authority to certify lineage documents. “Consequently, the completed linkage lineage form is hereby declared null, void, and of no consequence. For the avoidance of doubt, your claim to the membership of Fusengbuwa Ruling House is rejected,” the statement added. The declaration comes amid heightened attention surrounding the selection of a new Awujale following the July death of Oba Sikiru Adetona, who reigned for 65 years. Earlier on Thursday, the ruling house publicly disowned KWAM 1, insisting he is neither known to the family nor entitled to participate in the selection. The musician had submitted his form after being granted a five-day extension beyond the official December 5 deadline. His submission claimed descent from the Setejoye family unit of the Jadiara Royal House through his father, Adisa Adesanya Anifowoshe, with Oduneye as a countersigner. However, multiple family heads, including leaders of the Jadiara and Bubiade units, had already denied any genealogical link to the musician, maintaining that neither he nor his father belongs to their lineage. The Fusengbuwa Ruling House convened an emergency meeting on Thursday to review Ayinde’s submission and address the surrounding controversies.

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Bayelsa Deputy Governor Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo Collapses, Rushed To Hospital

Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, was rushed to the hospital on Thursday after collapsing at the Government House in Yenagoa. The exact cause of his collapse is still unclear, but sources described the situation as serious. He was reportedly taken to the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, for urgent medical attention. Efforts to confirm the incident directly with the hospital were unsuccessful, as the Public Relations Officer, Ben Akpedi, did not respond to calls. Ewhrudjakpo’s media aide, Doubara Atasi, confirmed the development but declined to provide further details, responding only with “Yes” before ending the call.

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Davido Hints Adeleke Family Will Focus On Business If Governor Loses Election

Davido has hinted that the Adeleke family may refocus on their business ventures if Governor Ademola Adeleke loses the upcoming Osun governorship election. The Afrobeats star made the remarks amid discussions about his uncle’s recent defection to the Accord Party, which has sparked speculation about his political future. Responding to a tweet, Davido joked that he could compose a song for the APC in 2027 if Adeleke loses, adding, “Or we can just go back to our multi-billion dollar company…” The comment underscores the Adeleke family’s wealth outside of politics, built through extensive business holdings. Led by Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, the family’s empire includes Pacific Holdings Limited, with investments spanning real estate, energy, finance, and entertainment. Davido himself is a director at Pacific Energy, a key part of the family’s diverse business portfolio.

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Veekee James Sets Marriage Boundary: No Female Best Friends For Husband Femi Atere

Veekee James has drawn attention by setting a clear boundary in her marriage, declaring that her husband, Femi Atere, cannot have a female best friend. She shared her stance during an appearance on the Off the Top podcast, explaining that while some men may maintain close friendships with women, that isn’t acceptable in her marriage. “My husband can never have a female bestie,” Veekee said, emphasizing that she prefers to be her husband’s closest female confidant. She added that every marriage is unique and that couples should define boundaries that work for them. Veekee has previously sparked discussions with her views, revealing the challenges she’s faced. She recounted dealing with criticism and false claims that she “snatched” her husband from a friend, an experience that nearly led her to depression. She urged women to focus on supporting their husbands and prioritizing their relationships, highlighting her belief in commitment and trust in marriage.

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JD Vance Declares Nicki Minaj Greater Than Cardi B

JD Vance declares Nicki Minaj greater than Cardi B, a quick but powerful comment that immediately sent social media into a frenzy. With that simple comparison on X, the Vice President unexpectedly inserted himself into a rivalry that has fuelled arguments among fans for years. The moment unfolded after Nicki Minaj shared — and later removed — a post that read “Vance > Rants.” The shoutout caught Vance’s attention, prompting him to jump into the conversation with his own take: “Nicki > Cardi B.” He didn’t expand on the choice, and Cardi B has yet to react. Despite the noise surrounding his remark, Vance has no connection to the long-standing tension between both artists, a feud that dates back to 2017. The rappers also oppose each other politically, with Minaj backing President Donald Trump while Cardi B has consistently criticized him.

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Fans Concerned As Burna Boy Spotted Receiving Medical Treatment During Tour

Burna Boy’s health has sparked concern after a video emerged showing him receiving medical care. The clip, shared by media personality Adesope Shopsydoo, shows the singer lying down while being treated, with Shopsydoo wishing him a swift recovery and noting the challenges of touring. Fans have expressed worry for Burna Boy, particularly in light of his recent revelations about struggling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) following a concert incident. Shopsydoo captioned the video, “Burna Boy down with illness behind the scene, it is not easy at all, touring is hard. Speedy recovery to Burna.”

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Lai Mohammed Insists No Massacre Happened At Lekki Tollgate During #EndSARS

Former Information Minister Lai Mohammed has maintained that no massacre took place at the Lekki tollgate during the #EndSARS protests. Mohammed was responding to CNN’s report on the October 20, 2020, incident, which claimed soldiers fired live bullets at protesters. The Nigerian Army has consistently denied using live ammunition, saying only blanks were fired to disperse crowds following a government-imposed curfew. At the time, Mohammed wrote to CNN’s VP of Communications, Jonathan Hawkins, criticizing the report for relying on “manipulated social media videos” and spreading what he called disinformation. In an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Prime Time’ on Wednesday, Mohammed acknowledged that deaths occurred during the protests in Lagos, Abuja, and Kano, but disputed CNN’s account of the Lekki tollgate, noting that the network was not on the scene and relied on second-hand information. “Nobody ever said nobody died during #EndSARS. People died even in Abuja. They died in Lagos. They died in Kano. But CNN was not at the tollgate. CNN relied on second-hand thought and information,” he said. He also questioned the “massacre” narrative, pointing out that five years after the event, no families have come forward claiming relatives went missing from the tollgate. “#EndSARS was tragic, but the story of a massacre at the tollgate is fake news,” he said. Mohammed further revealed that during the protests, his family held a meeting urging him to resign, citing online and offline harassment and threats to their businesses. He explained that he had to convince them that stepping down was not a simple choice, as he had information and insights they did not. “One of the toughest moments in my life was when my family asked me to resign. They were bullied online and offline, and their businesses were threatened. I had to explain that there are things I know, things I see, that they cannot see,” he said.

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Enugu Man Remanded For Allegedly Killing 19-Year-Old Cousin In Nsukka

A 51-year-old man, Emeka Emmanuel Nwangwu, has been remanded by an Enugu State Magistrate Court for the alleged murder of his 19-year-old cousin, Loveth Uloma Nwangwu, in Nsukka Local Government Area. Nwangwu, a member of a local neighbourhood security group, was arraigned on Wednesday after detectives from the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) completed investigations ordered by the Commissioner of Police, Mamman Bitrus Giwa. Police spokesperson Daniel Ndukwe confirmed that the suspect was arrested on December 1, 2025, following an incident in which he allegedly assaulted the deceased, resulting in fatal injuries. “The suspect was apprehended after violently attacking the deceased, leading to injuries that caused her death,” Ndukwe stated. Following the arrest, Commissioner Giwa directed a thorough investigation, which culminated in Nwangwu being charged with a one-count murder. The court subsequently ordered his remand at the Enugu Correctional Centre and instructed that the case file be forwarded to the Ministry of Justice through the Directorate of Public Prosecution for legal review. Giwa also expressed sympathy to the family of the deceased, assuring them that justice was underway. “We extend our condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. The investigation has been concluded, and the suspect has been arraigned and remanded,” he said. The incident has sparked renewed calls for stricter oversight of local security groups and improved community safety measures.

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