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Davido’s Brother Ayoola Marries Partner In Glamorous Family Celebration

Davido’s elder brother, Ayoola Adeleke, has officially tied the knot with his fiancée, Jessica, in a colorful family celebration that drew massive attention online. The wedding, which took place on Tuesday, saw members of the influential Adeleke family—including businessman Adedeji Adeleke, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, and superstar Davido—turn up in style to support the groom. Davido stole the spotlight as he arrived with his daughter, Imade, both dressed in matching green traditional attire. The adorable father-daughter duo quickly became a highlight of the event after clips of them surfaced on social media. The groom, Ayoola, radiated joy as he stood beside his father in one of the videos, while another showed him posing with his new bride. Earlier, Ayoola had shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, writing, “Today is finally here. And this is the beginning of a new season in our lives. @jessica.alexan I’ve got your back for life and I know you’ve got me.” Social media has since been flooded with congratulatory messages and warm wishes for the couple, as fans celebrated yet another glamorous moment from the Adeleke family.  

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Some Men are Foolish – Etinosa Idemudia Slams Ned Nwoko Over Alleged Arrest of Regina Daniels’ Siblings

Actress Etinosa Idemudia has reacted to the alleged arrest of Regina Daniels’ siblings, reportedly ordered by her husband, Ned Nwoko. On her Instagram Story, Etinosa wrote: “Some men are very foolish!! After using oppression to forcefully bring your wife back to the house, will you be comfortable sleeping in that house and eating that same woman’s food? Marriage should not be by force. No means No, and that should apply to other things too!” Her comments follow Regina Daniels’ claims that her older brother and sister had been arrested, with her younger sister possibly at risk, allegedly due to her husband’s actions. Etinosa’s statement highlights issues of consent, respect, and the misuse of power within relationships, echoing widespread criticism over the reported events.

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Wike Defends Traveling With Sons To UAE, Says No Law Prohibits It

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has responded to criticisms over bringing his two sons, Jordan and Joaquin, on an official trip to the United Arab Emirates. The Minister attended the 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayor’s Forum in Dubai, where his sons were seen alongside the Nigerian delegation. Some Nigerians criticized the move, accusing Wike of misusing public funds and involving his children in government affairs despite their lack of official roles. Wike defended his decision, insisting he broke no law. “What law says that my sons shouldn’t travel? Did they sign any document? It doesn’t have to be a personal trip. They have to know how Nigeria works,” he said, challenging critics to show proof that the Federal Capital Territory Administration paid for his sons’ travel. He also dismissed claims that he was grooming his children for politics. Wike noted that his eldest son studied law but chose a career in farming, while his second son holds a master’s degree in Economics and is pursuing real estate. “I’m proud of my children. They have given me comfort, not problems. I won’t travel with my enemy’s children,” Wike added, emphasizing his satisfaction with their discipline and conduct.

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Don Jazzy Reveals His Fear of Marriage, Cites Losing His Wealth

Don Jazzy, the head of Mavin Records, has shared his apprehensions about marriage, revealing why he’s cautious about taking the step. The award-winning producer admitted that while seeing happy couples online can be motivating, stories of divorces and failed marriages give him pause. Speaking candidly, Don Jazzy joked about the financial risks of marriage, saying he fears losing his hard-earned money without a prenuptial agreement. “You see someone who has worked all their life and then has to split their money because of a divorce. I’m actually scared of that. The money I have is for my generation,” he said, laughing. At 41, he revealed he has dated before but is currently single. He expressed that he is waiting for the “right person” while acknowledging he may not be the perfect partner. “I’ve dated before. Right now, I’m single. I’m scared, though God’s time is the best. I just want the right person, even though I’m not sure if I’m the right person for somebody’s daughter,” Don Jazzy added. His remarks have ignited online discussions about love, marriage, and the challenges of maintaining relationships in modern times. Don Jazzy admitted that the constant display of failed relationships on social media and the rising cases of divorce have made him fearful of marriage. He revealed that he’s scared of losing his hard-earned wealth… baba wan run Hakimi package 😭😂💔 pic.twitter.com/xedGv2kUvK — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) November 3, 2025

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JUST IN: China Warns Against Trump’s Military Threat Over Christian Genocide in Nigeria

China has strongly condemned any external interference in Nigeria’s domestic affairs, responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s warning of potential military action over alleged persecution of Christians. At a press conference on Tuesday, Mao Ning, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reaffirmed Beijing’s support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. “China firmly supports the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as it leads its people along a development path suited to Nigeria’s national conditions,” she said. Describing Nigeria as a “comprehensive strategic partner,” Ning stressed that China stands by the West African nation amid rising international pressure. “China firmly opposes any country using religion or human rights as a pretext to interfere in the internal affairs of other nations or to threaten them with sanctions and force,” she added. Her comments came after Trump suggested that the U.S. could take military action if reports of religious persecution in Nigeria continue. China’s statement signals strong diplomatic backing for Tinubu’s administration at a time when Nigeria faces scrutiny from Western nations, particularly the U.S., over its human rights record and internal security challenges.

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Nnamdi Kanu Skips Defence In Terrorism Trial, Case Adjourned To November

Court Gives Nnamdi Kanu Deadline Of November 5 To Defend Or Waive Rights In Terrorism Trial

Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court has ordered Biafra separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu to either present his defence against terrorism charges or formally waive his right to do so by November 5. The judge advised Kanu to consult with lawyers skilled in criminal law or appoint legal counsel to handle his case. Kanu, who appeared in court representing himself on Tuesday, has repeatedly refused to enter a defence, insisting that no valid charge exists against him. He told the court he would not return to detention unless the charges were clearly presented, maintaining that his custody by the Department of State Services (DSS) was illegal. He also accused the court of violating a Supreme Court ruling that condemned his extraordinary rendition from Kenya, demanding immediate discharge. Even after being reminded that the Supreme Court had remitted the case for a fresh trial, Kanu maintained that the terrorism charges were invalid, citing Section 36(12) of the 1999 Constitution. He added that the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act had been repealed. “In Nigeria today, the Constitution is the supreme law. There is no provision for terrorism offences in the Constitution. Prosecuting me under a repealed law violates my fundamental rights. I will not return to detention unless a valid charge is shown to me,” Kanu said. After extensive arguments and Kanu’s refusal to defend the charges, Justice Omotosho adjourned the case to November 5, giving him the choice to present his defence or waive his right. During the hearing, counsel for the Federal Government, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), challenged certain documents submitted by Kanu, claiming they were unsigned and lacked legal validity. The judge overruled the objection, stating that the documents were properly signed and supported by evidence of payment.

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Sheikh Ahmad Gumi Says U.S. Airstrikes in Nigeria Would Escalate Violence and Kill Civilians

Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi has strongly warned against any potential U.S. military intervention in Nigeria, describing the United States as a “nation of liars” and arguing that airstrikes would worsen the country’s security situation. Speaking in an interview on Arise TV, Gumi criticised America’s history of foreign interventions, citing the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya as examples of failed efforts that caused more harm than good. “America are known to be liars,” he said. “They claimed Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, and there were none. They caused chaos in Iraq, Libya, and elsewhere. So when they say they want to help Nigeria by bombing terrorists, I don’t believe them.” The cleric also questioned reports of massacres targeting Christians, noting the ambiguity of who is responsible. “From which side? They didn’t specify whether it’s the government, Muslims, or even if Christians are actually being targeted. If Americans could truly eliminate the terrorists, I would welcome it myself,” he said. Gumi suggested that nations like China or Russia would be seen as more credible allies because they typically do not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. “If it’s China or Russia offering help, people would trust them,” he added. He warned that U.S.-led airstrikes could cause significant civilian casualties and further destabilise Nigeria. “They fought 20 years in Afghanistan and couldn’t finish them. These terrorists are embedded in society. Bombing would only increase deaths — Muslims and Christians alike,” Gumi said. Highlighting the limitations of the Nigerian military, he noted that even after years of engagement, the army has struggled to defeat Boko Haram and armed bandits. “If the Nigerian army, with all its experience, cannot end Boko Haram or tackle the bandits, foreign intervention will only make matters worse,” he said. Gumi, who has personally engaged with armed groups in northern Nigeria, defended his approach of dialogue and negotiation. He said understanding militants’ grievances and reasoning with them is more effective than force. “You cannot treat a disease without a diagnosis. By talking to them and understanding their mindset, we can contain the problem. Kaduna is relatively safe now because of this approach,” he explained. Although many armed groups still possess weapons, Gumi said they are largely inactive. He described the process as “gradual but effective,” aiming to rehabilitate militants into law-abiding citizens. “Slowly, we will civilize them, take away their weapons, and make them good citizens. Using force will only worsen the situation,” he said. The cleric concluded by reiterating that any U.S. military action in northern Nigeria would escalate tensions and result in unnecessary deaths. “Bombing will not solve this problem. It will only make it worse,” he warned.

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Blueface Released From Prison, Shares First Video Back Home

Rapper Blueface is officially out of prison, and he’s already giving fans a first look at life after incarceration. His mother, Karlissa Saffold, initially teased his release with a playful video of a man lying under bed covers, sparking speculation online. Hours later, Blueface confirmed he was back with a selfie video, urging fans to engage with him quickly before he switches his Instagram account to private. In the video, the rapper appears shirtless, sporting a diamond chain and a white cap. “Blueface home,” he laughs, hinting at a “secret society” vibe while announcing he plans to make his account private within 24 hours. The post quickly amassed over 11,000 reactions in just one hour, marking the first time fans have seen or heard from him since leaving prison. Blueface had turned himself in January 2024 after violating probation linked to a 2021 assault conviction. A judge sentenced him to four years last August, but he served 21 months before being released, according to XXL. In October, Karlissa told TMZ that fans would be seeing her son “in days.” She also shared details about his physical transformation, revealing that he gained 70 pounds behind bars while focusing on fitness and preparing for life outside. She added that she and Blueface’s father, Jonathan Sr., plan to hold him accountable, though how he handles his freedom is ultimately up to him. To mark his return, Karlissa hinted that a homecoming celebration has been in the works. Prior to Blueface confirming his release, she excited fans with a video of his son peeking at a man asleep in bed and shared a heartfelt Instagram Story simply saying: “Thank you God.”

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