Nigerian superstar Davido has opened up about how his father, Mr. Adekunle had to bribe him in order to go back to the university. Davido revealed how he nearly ditched his university education because he had already started his music career. But his father Chief Adedeji Adeleke had to bribe him to complete his education. Davido who was featured on the latest episode of the +44 Amazon Music podcast disclosed that he quit music until he graduated from school with a second-class degree. He revealed that his dad entered a deal with him that if he attended lectures from Mondays to Fridays, he would build him a world-class studio and provide him funds to shoot music videos on weekends. He said, “He [my dad] said if I go to school, he has a piece of land not far; he will build me a studio. But I should go to school from Mondays to Fridays and on weekends, work in the studio. It was a world-class studio. He will give me money to shoot some videos.”
Tinubu bribed INEC officials with N299 Billion
A top consultant of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Olatubosun Kuku has claimed that Tinubu bribed INEC officials.
The elections took place on Saturday 25th of February, 2023 however there have been a series of back and forths over some results collated from some States. In the wake of the ongoing saga, Peoples Gazette has shared audio where a top INEC consultant Olatubosun Kuku was disclosing how the APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu bribed INEC officials to rig the elections. The audio where Olatubosun Kuku claims that INEC officials were bribed has caused a stir online. “ I took him to see Asiwaju. When he got there without telling me to take him there. When he got to the room, Asiwaju said I’ve been looking for you, you’ve been playing me. Do you know what he said? Money for what. If you have a chairman you don’t need software”. “Asiwaju is giving INEC $170 million. That’s N299 billion. We’ll share it around. Everyone will do the bidding…” part of the audio said. Olatubosun Kuku, a top INEC consultant, said Bola Tinubu was offering up to $170 million in bribes to electoral officers. Mr Kuku initially told The Gazette he wasn’t the one on the tape. In another call, he amended his denial, saying it was an old audio. https://t.co/LhIkSccoWB pic.twitter.com/eGY83W7LW5 — Peoples Gazette (@GazetteNGR) February 28, 2023