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Sunday, February 14

Buhari Goes To Daura






Sir: Retrospectively, in the history of Nigeria, no Head of state or President, to one’s knowledge, has ever willingly given his constitutional authority to his vice while on holiday, incapacitated or in abdication. It was always a government of mutual suspicion or Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). Obasanjo and Atiku are readily a good examples.
Buhari goes on vacation. In spite of the shrinking world to a global village by the Internet and information technology, President Buhari gives his position to a trusted deputy. He has done this with Mutual Assured Respect (MAR), humility and candour to the vice president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Yemi Osibajo. The vice president is a loyal, hardworking, intelligent, God-fearing and resourceful man. A professor of law and a constitutional lawyer who is the backbone of his administration in their determined war on corruption.

Whoever is still in doubt of the good intentions of Buhari/Osibajo’s administration to return Nigeria to the path of transparency, accountability, progress and good governance must have a rethink. The two epitomise the goodness of a new Nigeria. Buhari will fallibly make mistakes, these mistakes must be criticized constructively in the interest of the nation. Like the president aptly said before he went on vacation, the war on corruption and graft has not even begun, he is just unearthing the skeletons our previous leaders are feared to have stacked in their dirty and sacrilegious closets.

The mind of Buhari is the mind of a leader. I see in Buhari and Osibajo, redeemers who are providentially given to Nigeria to return the country to sanity. If Buhari fails, we all fail.


God bless Nigeria.




•Yahaya Balogun,
Arizona, USA.

The Face-off over Electricity Tariff




Electricity workers protesting
Last Monday’s protest by organised labour against electricity tariff hike has once again frosted relations between labour and government, write Paul Obi and Chineme Okafor
Since the inception of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressives Congress (APC) government, the organised labour has been inching to tackle government over some policies like subsidy removal, electricity tariff hike and others. With increment in electricity tariff, labour last week took to the streets across the 36 states of the federation to express its displeasure. From the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja to states’ capitals, labour made clear its discontentment, describing government’s action as ‘morbid intention’.

Matching across major streets in Abuja in protest to oppose the electricity tariff increase, Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, deplored the role of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) in conniving with distribution companies (Discos) and generating companies (Gencos) to hoodwink Nigerians. He accused the commission of colluding “with the Discos to exploit Nigerians. This is outrageous, this is the extended corruption that Mr. President must fight headlong. Any Nigerian that has been given an estimated bill should not pay. People that have bought the PHCN we are aware some them are incompetent and cannot drive.”

Wabba maintained that “the consultation was only restricted to the families and cronies of those who bought the companies. We call on Mr. President to quickly put on the board of this commission. A lot of companies are going under because there is no electricity to power. Instead of increasing tariff, let generation be increased.”
At NERC headquarters in Abuja, President of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Boboye Kaigama, said failure by the government to heed the demands of the organised labour will push the union to resort to self-help. Kaigama said: “The next time we come here is to occupy this office. It is our collective wealth, if they are conniving with the DISCO and JENCO to deprive Nigerians of electricity, to deprive Nigerians of equity, it’s a right not a privilege, if NERC cannot do its work, the organised labour will do it. Today, we are here witnessing the change that we voted for and the change is bringing darkness for us. We didn’t vote for a change that we will see darkness at the end of the tunnel. We voted for change to see light at the end of the tunnel. If the rule of law cannot perform, self-help will perform.


While tackling the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, Kaigama said the increase was carried out without recourse to the position of the organised labour.
He argued that, “ if the tariff is not reversed; if this is not done, we are prepared to take over all the Discos, we haven’t seen where a legal luminary will disobey the orders of the court,” Kaigama stated.

At the National Assembly, where the protest was intense, the union leaders were welcomed by Senate President Bukola Saraki, Senate Leader Ali Ndume, Sen. Dino Melaye, Sen. Andy Uba, among others. The organised labour called on the lawmakers to compel the executives, in particular, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Fashola and officials of NERC to maintain the status quo.

Wabba who presented the case and grievances of the union to the lawmakers said: “Governance is about the good of the people. The companies were privatised five years back, we expect that by now they must have added value, but instead of adding value, they try to exploit Nigerians by increasing the tariff.
For the past five years, tariff has been increased. What makes this increase outrageous is that it is an increase of N14 to N24 per unit, between 45 per cent to 60 per cent. We have made the point very clear in this difficult economic situation, it is difficult for Nigerians to swallow this very bitter pill. Nigerians must be carried along in every policy,” he said.

“The best thing is to let the law be strengthened where tariff cannot be increased unilaterally. Everywhere in the world, people pay for what they have consumed. Tariff must be matched with the quantity of electricity consumed. Whether you have light or not, you pay, you even pay for darkness, we are also paying for inefficiency. The authorities must listen to the cries of the masses. We are here so that this issue can be resolved. We are also demanding that this tariff must be halted,” Wabba stated.


Speaking in the same vein, Leader of the Labour - Civil Societies Coalition and former President of Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr. Dipo Fashina, urged the National Assembly to halt all privatisation of public enterprises that have been sold to private individuals.


Fashina explained that the current crisis emanated as a result of disobedience to the constitution.
He argued that “the constitution of Nigeria stipulated that the commanding heights of the economy shall not be in private hands, virtually now, all the commanding heights of the economy have been sold out to private individuals.

“We want the Senate to reverse the tariff immediately, apart from that, the Senate must protect the poor. Majority of Nigerians cannot afford the evil that is going on. Stand out and reverse all the privatisation of all our roads, airlines, Ajaokuta Steel, “ Fashina said.

N’Assembly Stands with the People, Labour
Senate President Bukola Saraki, in his response, said: “I want to assure that the 8th National Assembly is for the people. You will recollect even before now, we too have observed that this issue and some of the tariffs were not palatable and we summoned the NERC, even before now, we were with you. We stand with you and we will ensure that no policy will in any way not be palatable to the masses and people. Yes we want more power; yes we want more power improvement but not at the detriment of the masses.”
He contended that “there must be consultation, because we are here at your instance and it is by virtue of you that we are here. We cannot make laws or policies without the people. I want to assure you that this 8th National Assembly will always stand for what will ensure the survival of the masses. We are not blind, we are not dull, we can see the problems. Give us time, we will call the executives, we will engage with them.
We will do it immediately. We are people here for action, and you will see the action immediately. Part of the action is to come out here, to stand before you to make a commitment and you will see the action. We are of the same generation.”
Saraki said: “Time is gone for that nonsense, the time is a new path, a new direction. Everybody’s eyes are now opened, nobody can fool anybody. I can assure that nobody will deceive the masses. We will consult with you, we will do the right thing. We will agree where we have to agree. And at the end of the day whatever we do will be in the interest of the people of Nigeria,” the senate president submitted.

Government’s Position on Tariff Protest
In its reaction to the protest by organised labour, the federal government and the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), which is charged with the task of regulating the electricity market, explained that the decision to increase electricity tariff was done in the interest of the country.

While NERC indicted the NLC for failing to maximise the opportunities it provided during the tariff consultation period to lodge its complaints, the government through the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, said that it was a tough but necessary choice to be made.
NERC also said that the tariff framework had a democratic window of 60 days within which any one that is upset with the rates can appeal to it and such complaints would be honestly attended to.

According to the Acting Head of NERC, Dr. Anthony Akah, in a telephone chat with THISDAY, labour had failed to attend all its consultations prior to announcing the tariff. The union, he added, could not have taken to the streets without first having its reservations tabled before the commission for consideration.

Akah equally noted that the union had not exhausted the democratic opportunity provided for any appeal against the tariff as contained in NERC’s Business Rules. He said the rules give anyone such timeframe to lodge complaints that will be attended to by NERC.

“We had expected that organisations such as the labour union would take advantage of the 60-day window available to anybody to contest the tariff before heading into the streets in protest.

“Anyhow, they have exercised their democratic rights but we also feel that they have not exhausted an already existing democratic measure to ask for any redress in the new tariff,” Akah said.

He explained that: “The protest, in our view, when they have not taken advantage of the 60 days window, was totally unnecessary because they will just heighten up the uncertainty that we are trying to minimise in the sector because we are also exposed to foreign financial investments in the sector. They should have also been mindful of the fact that this is before a competent court of jurisdiction and restrain from such acts. They would have exhausted the democratic opportunity in the tariff.”

Similarly, Fashola said that although the decision to increase tariff was a hard one, the thought that the country’s electricity system would collapse without a cost reflective pricing regime pushed it to act reasonably. The minister had at a meeting in Lagos said: “It is a hard decision, but we appeal to all for understanding because we are doing it in the interest of all the people. We do not have many choices but we promise that it will get better.”

Labour Urged to Demand for Efficiency
The NERC also asked the NLC to consider channeling their protests to demand for improved efficiency in the sector, which according to it, is what the new tariff would engender. Akah stated that while the new tariff was a corrective measure, its deliverables should add value to electricity consumers. He explained that a standard service level agreement with the distribution companies had been extracted for the tariff to become active.

These agreements include improved metering of consumers, speedy phase-out of unscientific estimated billing methodology, surcharge for load shedding and massive network infrastructure expansion to bring hitherto uncovered areas into the various distribution networks and expand access to electricity. He, in this regard, asked the NLC and its affiliates to consider holding the Discos and government to account on efficiency of electricity supply instead of protesting the tariff raise.
Fashola gave the assurance that the sector’s challenges could be solved with the right tool if allowed to stand. He reiterated that rather than start a disruptive fight, labour and all concerned stakeholders should embrace the path of productivity.
“It is important to also state that the stability we have experienced in the market is comforting and we must do everything to protect it. That stability is giving confidence to the banks, to the gas investors, to the Gencos and a lot of them are coming into Nigeria. They want to participate in power and it’s because of the stability that the government and leadership of the president have provided and we must do everything to protect that stability,” Fashola said.

That notwithstanding, last Monday’s protest by the organised labour may just be a tip of the iceberg of the discord between labour and government in the offing. At the moment, labour is vehemently opposed to subsidy removal which government has stylishly tinkered with. When you add the possible hike in fuel price because of subsidy removal when price of crude oil rises, labour and government have several scores to settle in the days ahead.
Close watchers of events also opined that the process leading to the increment was haphazardly packaged by government and its agencies and dumped on the people.
Further, there is a temptation on the side of government to equate improved electricity with tariff increment. Labour on the other hand argued that the maths don’t add up. For now, it is hoped that the National Assembly will bring the two warring parties to the negotiation table, where the crisis emanated in the first place. Should that fail, labour said they were bent on disrupting the nation’s economic activities. Such threat is one credential the Buhari government should strive to avoid.

Already, public opinion across board is against electricity tariff hike in view of poor power supply and the inability to provide metered billing to all consumers. The coming days will tell how both labour and government resolve this issue.

the Real Story,St. Valentine





Flowers, candy, red hearts and romance. That's what Valentine's day is all about, right? Well, maybe not.

The origin of this holiday for the expression of love really isn't romantic at all - at least not in the traditional sense. Father Frank O'Gara of Whitefriars Street Church in Dublin, Ireland, tells the real story of the man behind the holiday - St. Valentine.

"He was a Roman Priest at a time when there was an emperor called Claudias who persecuted the church at that particular time," Father O'Gara explains. " He also had an edict that prohibited the marriage of young people. This was based on the hypothesis that unmarried soldiers fought better than married soldiers because married soldiers might be afraid of what might happen to them or their wives or families if they died."

"I think we must bear in mind that it was a very permissive society in which Valentine lived," says Father O'Gara. "Polygamy would have been much more popular than just one woman and one man living together.

And yet some of them seemed to be attracted to Christian faith. But obviously the church thought that marriage was very sacred between one man and one woman for their life and that it was to be encouraged.

And so it immediately presented the problem to the Christian church of what to do about this."

"The idea of encouraging them to marry within the Christian church was what Valentine was about. And he secretly married them because of the edict."


Valentine was eventually caught, imprisoned and tortured for performing marriage ceremonies against command of Emperor Claudius the second. There are legends surrounding Valentine's actions while in prison.

"One of the men who was to judge him in line with the Roman law at the time was a man called Asterius, whose daughter was blind. He was supposed to have prayed with and healed the young girl with such astonishing effect that Asterius himself became Christian as a result."

In the year 269 AD, Valentine was sentenced to a three part execution of a beating, stoning, and finally decapitation all because of his stand for Christian marriage. The story goes that the last words he wrote were in a note to Asterius' daughter.

He inspired today's romantic missives by signing it, "from your Valentine."

"What Valentine means to me as a priest," explains Father O'Gara, "is that there comes a time where you have to lay your life upon the line for what you believe. And with the power of the Holy Spirit we can do that - even to the point of death."

Valentine's martyrdom has not gone unnoticed by the general public. In fact, Whitefriars Street Church is one of three churches that claim to house the remains of Valentine. Today, many people make the pilgrimage to the church to honor the courage and memory of this Christian saint.

"Valentine has come to be known as the patron saint of lovers. Before you enter into a Christian marriage you want some sense of God in your life -some great need of God in your life. And we know, particularly in the modern world, many people are meeting God through his Son, Jesus Christ."

"If Valentine were here today, he would say to married couples that there comes a time where you're going to have to suffer. It's not going to be easy to maintain your commitment and your vows in marriage. Don't be surprised if the 'gushing' love that you have for someone changes to something less "gushing" but maybe much more mature. And the question is, is that young person ready for that?"

"So on the day of the marriage they have to take that into context," Father O'Gara says. "Love - human love and sexuality is wonderful, and blessed by God - but also the shadow of the cross. That's what Valentine means to me."






Saturday, February 13

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100 die as 17-storey building collapses



It was a horrible sight to behold as a 17-story building collapsed in the city of Tainan in Taiwan, Asia.

However, the city’s police officers have apprehended the builder of the collapsed complex, Reuters reports.
According to Ellen Hsueh, a municipal spokeswoman in Tainan, she stated that the developer of the collapsed building known as the Wei-Guan Golden Dragon Building is in police custody with 2 of his colleagues. She said the name of the developer is one Lin Minghui.

Lin Minghui was arrested for criminal practices in relation to how he designed the building.

The actual cause of the collapse was as a result of an earthquake that occurred in the early hours of Saturday, February 13. At least 39 bodies were recovered by rescue operators from the site of the rubbles of the building.

Rubbles of the collapsed building with rescue workers inside
According to New York Times, an earthquake struck Tainan in the early hours of February 13. Almost all the parts of the 17-storey building came down.

When the incident occurred, some residents who live close to the building were not fortunate as scores of them were killed.

Prosecutors have filed a case against the developer’s company. The charge is bordered on suspicion of professional negligent homicide.

This is because there were some irregularities in the manner the building was constructed by the developer.

Possible locations of the kidnapped Chibok girls located - Nigerian Air Force




The Nigerian Air Force says it has located the possible location of the abducted Chibok girls. The Director of Public Relations at the Nigerian Air Force, Group Captain Ayodele Famuyiwa, told Channels TV that the Air Force is abstaining from attacking the area to make sure that the girls are not hit.

He explained that the latest aerial bombardment of Sambisa forest had been aimed at the logistics base of the Boko Haram sect and not areas where the Chibok girls could be located.

"We have no fears that the girls are not there because that particular location has been under surveillance for quite a while and we suspected maybe its a kind of ammunition depot or maybe a workshop that they are using as their logistics place. Once you take off the logistics base, of course you gradually weaken the resolve of the enemy to be able to prosecute any campaign," he said.
Explaining some of the tactics used by the Air Force to locate the girls, Famuyiwa said:

"The UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) has become a force multiplier for us because its cheaper to run these platforms, you are not putting men there (and) the risk of losing human beings is greatly reduced. Again the UAVs have the capability to be airborne for up to eleven hours and its quite cheap to maintain. So, we have been able to employ the UAV to a great extent to carry out reconnaissance and surveillance basically for intelligence gathering on the activities of the Boko Haram."

He said that the UAVs have also helped the Air Force to understand the terrorists’ pattern of movement and "how to be able to counter them should they want to strike or spring any surprise".


Source: Channels TV

Photo: Gay wedding disrupted in Abuja





The police in Abuja last Saturday February 6th, disrupted a gay wedding between the two men pictured above. The wedding between Abdul Lawal (right) who is supposed to be the husband and Umar Tahir (left) the wife, was supposed to hold at a popular hotel in Jiwa Community of Abuja, King’s Land Hotel in Abuja. Acting on a tip off, the police laid siege at the venue of the wedding.

Guests had already started arriving the venue of their wedding which was well decorated and as soon as the bride and groom, both from Kaduna state, arrived the venue, they were immediately arrested and taken to the Gwagwa Police Station where they were detained.

Eyewitnesses say that other people, including the sponsors of the wedding, chairman of the occasion and the owner of the hotel were also arrested during the raid.
The sponsors of the marriage were named as Abubakar Tahir and Mohammed Sani.

Photos From Imo AGN’s candle night for Dede-One-Day





Members of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria stormed the streets of Owerri last night for the candle night of late comedian turned actor, Peter Onwuzurike Onyehidelam popularly known as Dede One Day.


Held at Imo Freedom Square in Owerri, the candle night was hosted by the Imo state chapter of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria. It witnessed the presence of top Nollywood acts like Nkem Owoh, John Okafor-Mr. Ibu, Charles Inojie, Victor Osuagwu, Tom Njemanze, Nneoma Ukpabia,
Iheme Nancy, Dauda, Mc Ash, Saraphina Amechi, Klint D’Drunk and many others. Meanwhile, the burial of the late actor who died of High Blood pressure related issue is holding today in his country home, Umuduruori Umuarusilam Umuagwuru Mbieri, Imo state.








Photo Credit: Justice Ejims Ojukwu (@FunCodeMedia)

Odion Ighalo wins 2015 Goal Nigeria Player of the Year award






Watford forward Odion Ighalo has won the 2015 Goal Nigeria Player of the Year award after seeing off keen competition from Portland Timbers’ Fanendo Adi. The 26-year-old follows in the footsteps of his illustrious compatriots who have won the prestigious award: John Obi Mikel (2012 & 2013) and Vincent Enyeama (2014).


Ighalo took 30.5 per cent of the votes ahead of Adi, whose 28.6 per cent made this the most keenly contested Goal Nigeria Player of the Year award since inception as the field was widened from five to 10 contestants.


The Watford striker was presented with his award in England during the week and he appreciated the fans for believing in him.


“First, I thank God for the great achievement and all that and I’m very happy to have won the Goal Nigeria Player of the Year award. It’s a great achievement for me in my career and my life,” Ighalo said.

“Thanks to my family, thanks to all those who made it possible, my team-mates, my coaches and all the people who gave me the opportunity to grow as a player and most especially those who made this award at Goal and the fans that chose me to be the winner of the award. “I thank every one of them and I think this is the sign of a good thing and it’s giving me motivation to work hard, to keep doing my best and make sure I win more.”

Ighalo had a breakthrough 2015 where he scored 30 goals in 75 appearances for Watford who gained promotion to the Premier League, the highest in English league football. He also made his senior Nigeria debut and scored a penalty in a 2-0 defeat of Chad in Kaduna.

Voting took place throughout December on the Goal Nigeria website.
How The Fans Voted (%)
1. 30.5 - Ighalo
2. 28.6 - Adi
3. 10.8 – Osimhen
4. 8.2 – Martins
5. 7.5 – Ujah
6. 4.9 – Musa
7. 2.8 – Simon

Pope Francis has a new book for kids





Already in his brief, three-year pontificate Pope Francis has a track record of papal firsts, but in March he will add yet another to his list: authoring a children's book.

“This book could be useful to the entire family. The questions are deep, fresh, sharp – involving desires of understanding, but also tough feelings and experiences to be faced and lived,” Fr. Antonio Spadaro SJ told EWTN News Feb. 9.

“Ultimately I hope people see that the Pope’s message is universal. Whether his responses are read by children or adults, I hope that his focus on peace, joy, and mercy is understood and felt by all.”

On March 1 Jesuit-run Loyola Press will release the book “Dear Pope Francis: The Pope Answers Letters from Children Around the World,” alongside Jesuit publishing houses in 11 other countries.

A collection of 30 letters and drawings from children around the world aged 6-13, the book contains both head-scratching questions from the youth, as well as Pope Francis' answers.

“This book is the very first book by a Pope for children ever,” Fr. Spadaro said, explaining that it’s not just a collection of things he said before in other settings, but is “something original, thought (of) as a book with answers to questions, but also drawings.”

Spadaro, editor of the Jesuit journal La Civiltà Cattolica, has worked on the book alongside Loyola Press in Chicago, who conceived the idea.
Pope Francis gave the project the official thumbs-up last May, when executives from Loyola Press traveled to Rome to pop the question on whether he would ever consider writing a children’s book.

“What really struck me is that when I asked Pope Francis about this project he immediately said yes,” Fr. Spadaro said.

Once the Pope agreed to participate, things got going, he said. Loyola Press immediately reached out to both priests and lay people around the world in order to put the publisher in contact with children who would write the letters.

The 259 letters that arrived to the Vatican came from across the globe, including countries such as Albania, China, Nigeria, the Philippines and a school for displaced children in Syria.

Fr. Spadaro affirmed that the responses given “are the Pope's words,” and noted that at one point, before his trip to the United States last September, Francis was reading the children’s’ questions, and admitted that “these are tough.”

He recalled that afterward, during the prayer vigil for the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia, the Pope had said: “A young person once asked me – you know how young people ask hard questions! – ‘Father, what did God do before he created the world?’ Believe me, I had a hard time answering that one.”

When Pope Francis told the story, “he was referring to the experience of this book,” Fr. Spadaro explained. “This is true. He realized that he wanted to give the kids a deeper answer than something right off the top of his head.”

Due to the Pope’s time constraints, he didn’t have time to respond to all 259 letters, but was advised on which ones to select with the help of a special group of parents, grandparents, teachers, Jesuits, writers and children.

As the Pope read the letters, Fr. Spadaro said that Francis paid special attention to the drawings the children had made.

“He commented to me (on the) details, colors (and) shapes,” the priest said, adding that “sometimes Francis captured, with finesse, the meaning of a question more from images than from words.”

When the book is published March 1, it will be released in 14 languages, including English, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Hungarian and French, though Fr. Spadaro said he expects the number to grow.

On Feb. 22, eight children whose letters appear in the book, plus a few siblings, will meet with Pope Francis in a private audience at the Vatican.
They will present him with the finished book, as well as all 259 letters collected for the project.

Only Children Wait For Valentine’s Day – Essence




Essence thinks Valentines day is childish, and doesn’t believe in it. Weelp!

The singer came out to say that she will not be celebrating Valetines day as she think it’s childish. She doesn’t believe that grown adults should wait for valentine’s day to celebrate love.

I will be in church that day loving my God. I’m not a loving-for-one-day kind of person. Anybody that only loves me for one day doesn’t truly love me. I don’t believe in this idea of wearing Red on one day and eating lots of cake and chocolate in the name of celebrating love. I’m a grown woman; only children wait for a particular day to celebrate love.

Everyday is Valentine for me, so every day is the best as well. Besides, it’s a work day for me; I’m always working on Valentine’s Day.

Yes Boss! You make sense, but…. you know.

Davido Records New Song With US Rapper, T.I





With the news of his deal with Sony Music Entertainment still fresh, HKN chief and act, David Adeleke well known as Davido, might just have recorded a song with US rapper and actor, T.I.

The singer has revealed that he has a new song with the star and his brother Sina Rambo. Davido made the announcement via twitter, stating that he “just did something crazy for T.I and Sina Rambo.”

The new collaboration sees Davido record another song with a US act after his 2015 exploits with Maybach rapper, Meek Mill, on the song Fans mi. Rapper T.I also has history with Nigerian group P-Square, with whom he recorded the single Ejeajo, contained in their Double Trouble album.

Although, the details of his deal with Sony Entertainment are yet to be released, the record label has released a detailed press statement on the nature of the deal. With the deal, Davido leans towards music publishing, and set to drop his sophomore studio album this year.

A video published on Youtube captures the signing of the deal. In the video, Davido is seen on the streets of New York, where he makes his way to a bank, withdrew money, purchases jewelry, and heads off to Sony Music offices, where he signed the deal.

“A couple years ago I was a kid, in Lekki, Lagos Nigeria, now I’m at the top of the building…” Davido says in the clip.

His debut album, ‘Omo Baba Olowo’ released in 2012 to critical acclaim earned countless award nominations and accolades including two MTV Africa Music Awards and the 2014 BET Award for Best African Act. A world tour followed, which saw the Ekuro singer perform to sell-out venues across Africa, Paris, New York and London.
 
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