• Davido buys a 2026 car in the 6th month of 2025.

    Its a brand new Mercedes Maybach SL 680
    $750,000,000= 1.2 Billion naira

    This is coming after he splashed about 700m on a CyberTruck few weeks ago.
    Davido buys a 2026 car in the 6th month of 2025. Its a brand new Mercedes Maybach SL 680 $750,000,000= 1.2 Billion naira This is coming after he splashed about 700m on a CyberTruck few weeks ago.
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  • Are Brands Shortchanging The Southeast?

    We pride ourselves on having a large market in the Southeast. Numbers and statistics support this claim. When I was in the telecom industry, Onitsha was a big revenue center for the telcos.

    However, we cannot say that brands benefiting from the huge Southeast market have shown enough good faith in their social investments decision-making and this is baffling.

    Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt usually receive a large chunk of corporate sponsorships from major Nigerian brands, to the neglect of the Southeast market, which can be likened to the goose that lays the golden egg.

    We once had MTN as the title sponsor of Enugwu-Ukwu Igu-Aro and the other associated festivals. That relationship stopped and no other brand has bothered to throw their muscle behind the rich cultural fest. Globacom sponsors the Onitsha Ofala Festival. However, other brands are yet to step in as co-sponsors to help blow the festival the same way they have done with the Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state.

    These fliers are just a few examples of how other brands have helped to activate the Ojude-Oba festival.

    Organizing world-class festivals requires a lot of resources which only brands can provide. We people of the Southeast are demanding more from brands that are generating tons of revenue from the Southeast. Fair is fair.

    We are simply asking for a re-think of the corporate social investments (CSI) strategies of major Nigerian brands to also favour the Southeast which also generates the revenues for them.

    The argument that insecurity in the Southeast is one of the reasons why brands chose to stay away from CSI investments is not completely true. Insecurity may have impacted social life but people are still making calls and using data in the Southeast so the telcos can’t complain. On the Mondays of sit-at-home, I can bet that data and call usages increase as people idle away at home. On weekends, and even weekdays, bars and nightclubs are still banging so beverage companies are smiling. The financial services sector is thriving despite the security challenges. POS operators are almost lined up inch after inch in our communities. Banks are still declaring trillions of Naira in profits.

    During festive periods such as Easter, New Yam, and Christmas seasons when these festivals take place. It’s choc-a-block and bumper-to-bumper traffic in the Southeast. So a bit more CSI gaze towards the Southeast by the brands won’t be a bad idea. The tokenism approach should be discarded because it’s good business for them.

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    Are Brands Shortchanging The Southeast? We pride ourselves on having a large market in the Southeast. Numbers and statistics support this claim. When I was in the telecom industry, Onitsha was a big revenue center for the telcos. However, we cannot say that brands benefiting from the huge Southeast market have shown enough good faith in their social investments decision-making and this is baffling. Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt usually receive a large chunk of corporate sponsorships from major Nigerian brands, to the neglect of the Southeast market, which can be likened to the goose that lays the golden egg. We once had MTN as the title sponsor of Enugwu-Ukwu Igu-Aro and the other associated festivals. That relationship stopped and no other brand has bothered to throw their muscle behind the rich cultural fest. Globacom sponsors the Onitsha Ofala Festival. However, other brands are yet to step in as co-sponsors to help blow the festival the same way they have done with the Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun state. These fliers are just a few examples of how other brands have helped to activate the Ojude-Oba festival. Organizing world-class festivals requires a lot of resources which only brands can provide. We people of the Southeast are demanding more from brands that are generating tons of revenue from the Southeast. Fair is fair. We are simply asking for a re-think of the corporate social investments (CSI) strategies of major Nigerian brands to also favour the Southeast which also generates the revenues for them. The argument that insecurity in the Southeast is one of the reasons why brands chose to stay away from CSI investments is not completely true. Insecurity may have impacted social life but people are still making calls and using data in the Southeast so the telcos can’t complain. On the Mondays of sit-at-home, I can bet that data and call usages increase as people idle away at home. On weekends, and even weekdays, bars and nightclubs are still banging so beverage companies are smiling. The financial services sector is thriving despite the security challenges. POS operators are almost lined up inch after inch in our communities. Banks are still declaring trillions of Naira in profits. During festive periods such as Easter, New Yam, and Christmas seasons when these festivals take place. It’s choc-a-block and bumper-to-bumper traffic in the Southeast. So a bit more CSI gaze towards the Southeast by the brands won’t be a bad idea. The tokenism approach should be discarded because it’s good business for them. Copied
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  • Stop shouting that it is the "bad economy that makes ShopRite empty".

    It is change and development that affect ShopRite in Nigeria

    Take Ibadan for example,it is hardly you drive three kilometers that you will not see a Mall, either big or mini Mall that are being owned by individuals

    For example, from the University of Ibadan main Gate to Ojoo,there are three different Malls.

    So, automatically, those that reside both Ojoo and University of Ibadan may not have any reason to go to ShopRite again.

    You as a person, when did you go to ShopRite last?

    If you Reside in Dugbe axis, Pinnacle Mall is already satisfying people around that area,and which may reduce the number of people that would be patronizing ShopRite at Dugbe

    ShopRite is empty doesn't mean economy is bad generally, but individuals are already venturing into Mall businesses, which is reducing the number of customers that would be patronizing ShopRite.

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    Stop shouting that it is the "bad economy that makes ShopRite empty". It is change and development that affect ShopRite in Nigeria Take Ibadan for example,it is hardly you drive three kilometers that you will not see a Mall, either big or mini Mall that are being owned by individuals For example, from the University of Ibadan main Gate to Ojoo,there are three different Malls. So, automatically, those that reside both Ojoo and University of Ibadan may not have any reason to go to ShopRite again. You as a person, when did you go to ShopRite last? If you Reside in Dugbe axis, Pinnacle Mall is already satisfying people around that area,and which may reduce the number of people that would be patronizing ShopRite at Dugbe ShopRite is empty doesn't mean economy is bad generally, but individuals are already venturing into Mall businesses, which is reducing the number of customers that would be patronizing ShopRite. Copied
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  • Omo, Simon Guobadia has been deported back to Naaja from the USA, after some months in ICE detention center.

    So wetin go come happen to the big multimillion dollars mansion he bought with his ex-wife, an American reality TV star Porsha, who has been in court with him over the property? Na this one be Ozeba market.

    Bro, if you kpali never ripe, no buy property for Abroad oo.... hmmm..

    May Naaja favor him as he starts all over again.
    Omo, Simon Guobadia has been deported back to Naaja from the USA, after some months in ICE detention center. So wetin go come happen to the big multimillion dollars mansion he bought with his ex-wife, an American reality TV star Porsha, who has been in court with him over the property? Na this one be Ozeba market. Bro, if you kpali never ripe, no buy property for Abroad oo.... hmmm.. May Naaja favor him as he starts all over again.
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  • Chief Onokpasa passes away.

    May his family be strengthened.

    So much lessons to learn.
    Chief Onokpasa passes away. May his family be strengthened. So much lessons to learn.
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  • Folklore music star Sir Mike Ejeagha has passed away. The man that sang gwogwongwogwo . He was the man Brainjotter gifted 2m naira last year. Thank God he enjoyed life a bit before he passed.

    May his soul find rest
    Folklore music star Sir Mike Ejeagha has passed away. The man that sang gwogwongwogwo . He was the man Brainjotter gifted 2m naira last year. Thank God he enjoyed life a bit before he passed. May his soul find rest
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  • Maybe not Today
    Maybe not Tomorrow
    But I’m so sure
    Someday soon
    I’m getting the right partner 🙏🏿
    Maybe not Today Maybe not Tomorrow But I’m so sure Someday soon I’m getting the right partner 🙏🏿
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  • Regina should steer clear of this drama.

    Angela and Mercy go way back—about two decades, in fact. Regina was barely out of diapers when all this started, so it’s unlikely she can grasp the depth of whatever’s simmering between these two seasoned actresses.

    Mercy’s career took flight in 2004 when eight of Nollywood’s top stars—names like Omotola, Genevieve, RMD, and Jim Iyke—were temporarily blacklisted for demanding higher pay. That one-year suspension gave rising talents like Mercy Johnson, Ini Edo, and Stephanie Okereke a golden opportunity to shine. Before that, they were mostly stuck playing side characters or friends of the lead.

    Adding to Mercy’s luck, Genevieve didn’t return to acting until 2006 when she starred in *Girls Cot*. By that time, Mercy had already stolen the spotlight. She wasn’t just skilled—she had the figure and on-screen charm that fit the era’s favorite roles: queens, village belles, university girls, and the dangerous beauty with secrets.

    However, with more fame came more friction. Her first public altercation was in 2010 with Patience Ozokwor. Witnesses claimed Patience criticized a costume and threw subtle shade, saying she wasn’t about to wear something “Mercy-style.” Mercy heard and went off.

    The following year, she reportedly butted heads with Mike Ezuruonye. She’d arrived late to a shoot, and Mike called her out on it, reminding her of the humility she once had. That didn’t sit well with Mercy, who allegedly refused to rehearse lines with him afterward.

    2011 was also the year she married Prince Odianosen Okojie, even though he was still legally married to someone else at the time. That marriage added more fuel to the bad-girl image that followed her.

    Soon after, Mercy made headlines again for allegedly smashing a crew member’s phone. The story goes that the young woman had been recording a romantic scene, and Mercy suspected the footage was meant for gossip blogs as “proof” of infidelity.

    (Back then, I was on Mercy’s side. Nigerian gossip bloggers were wild. They made life hell for stars like Tonto, Ini, and Genevieve.)

    As Mercy began having kids, she slowly withdrew from the spotlight—but her old controversies kept resurfacing. In 2019, Sonia Ogiri spoke up about how Mercy had allegedly blocked her from landing acting roles. Sonia said she even had to beg Mercy for forgiveness. But by then, Mercy had rebranded and was loved by the public, so Sonia got dragged online for daring to speak out.

    In 2020, Davido dropped a cryptic but cutting comment under Eniola Badmus’ congratulatory post for Mercy and her husband’s new baby. “Wicked people… congrats though,” he wrote. When asked about it, he added, “Nothing. Just evil set of people.” Neither Mercy nor her husband addressed the remarks, though he did later deny the baby news.

    Then in 2021, Mercy’s daughter, Purity, was allegedly targeted by a teacher who confessed that her grudge was with Mercy, not the child. No one ever disclosed what sparked that resentment.

    Now in 2025, Mercy is visibly slimmer, and fans are beginning to question if her weight loss is really by choice. On June 3rd, Angela Okorie went live on Instagram and claimed that Mercy is seriously ill. She urged her to seek forgiveness from those she’d wronged.

    Today, Regina Daniels has jumped into the fray to defend Mercy, whom she calls her godmother. She’s dragging Angela left and right online. But Angela is unmoved—she maintains her advice stands and says Mercy needs to make peace with her past.

    Honestly, Regina should sit this one out.

    Angela may be controversial, but she’s been around long enough to know things Regina doesn’t. It would be wiser for Regina to focus on her own journey—especially with a baby on the way (yes, Ned said so in his anniversary post)—and let the veterans handle their unresolved issues.

    This isn't her fight.

    The whole situation is complicated and layered, which is why those who witnessed the beginning of it all are keeping quiet and watching from the sidelines.
    Regina should steer clear of this drama. Angela and Mercy go way back—about two decades, in fact. Regina was barely out of diapers when all this started, so it’s unlikely she can grasp the depth of whatever’s simmering between these two seasoned actresses. Mercy’s career took flight in 2004 when eight of Nollywood’s top stars—names like Omotola, Genevieve, RMD, and Jim Iyke—were temporarily blacklisted for demanding higher pay. That one-year suspension gave rising talents like Mercy Johnson, Ini Edo, and Stephanie Okereke a golden opportunity to shine. Before that, they were mostly stuck playing side characters or friends of the lead. Adding to Mercy’s luck, Genevieve didn’t return to acting until 2006 when she starred in *Girls Cot*. By that time, Mercy had already stolen the spotlight. She wasn’t just skilled—she had the figure and on-screen charm that fit the era’s favorite roles: queens, village belles, university girls, and the dangerous beauty with secrets. However, with more fame came more friction. Her first public altercation was in 2010 with Patience Ozokwor. Witnesses claimed Patience criticized a costume and threw subtle shade, saying she wasn’t about to wear something “Mercy-style.” Mercy heard and went off. The following year, she reportedly butted heads with Mike Ezuruonye. She’d arrived late to a shoot, and Mike called her out on it, reminding her of the humility she once had. That didn’t sit well with Mercy, who allegedly refused to rehearse lines with him afterward. 2011 was also the year she married Prince Odianosen Okojie, even though he was still legally married to someone else at the time. That marriage added more fuel to the bad-girl image that followed her. Soon after, Mercy made headlines again for allegedly smashing a crew member’s phone. The story goes that the young woman had been recording a romantic scene, and Mercy suspected the footage was meant for gossip blogs as “proof” of infidelity. (Back then, I was on Mercy’s side. Nigerian gossip bloggers were wild. They made life hell for stars like Tonto, Ini, and Genevieve.) As Mercy began having kids, she slowly withdrew from the spotlight—but her old controversies kept resurfacing. In 2019, Sonia Ogiri spoke up about how Mercy had allegedly blocked her from landing acting roles. Sonia said she even had to beg Mercy for forgiveness. But by then, Mercy had rebranded and was loved by the public, so Sonia got dragged online for daring to speak out. In 2020, Davido dropped a cryptic but cutting comment under Eniola Badmus’ congratulatory post for Mercy and her husband’s new baby. “Wicked people… congrats though,” he wrote. When asked about it, he added, “Nothing. Just evil set of people.” Neither Mercy nor her husband addressed the remarks, though he did later deny the baby news. Then in 2021, Mercy’s daughter, Purity, was allegedly targeted by a teacher who confessed that her grudge was with Mercy, not the child. No one ever disclosed what sparked that resentment. Now in 2025, Mercy is visibly slimmer, and fans are beginning to question if her weight loss is really by choice. On June 3rd, Angela Okorie went live on Instagram and claimed that Mercy is seriously ill. She urged her to seek forgiveness from those she’d wronged. Today, Regina Daniels has jumped into the fray to defend Mercy, whom she calls her godmother. She’s dragging Angela left and right online. But Angela is unmoved—she maintains her advice stands and says Mercy needs to make peace with her past. Honestly, Regina should sit this one out. Angela may be controversial, but she’s been around long enough to know things Regina doesn’t. It would be wiser for Regina to focus on her own journey—especially with a baby on the way (yes, Ned said so in his anniversary post)—and let the veterans handle their unresolved issues. This isn't her fight. The whole situation is complicated and layered, which is why those who witnessed the beginning of it all are keeping quiet and watching from the sidelines.
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  • Maybe na why Davido visits Baba.

    ....

    Osun State Drags Federal Government and the Attorney General of the Federation To Supreme Court Over Withheld Local Government Allocations.
    Maybe na why Davido visits Baba. .... Osun State Drags Federal Government and the Attorney General of the Federation To Supreme Court Over Withheld Local Government Allocations.
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  • There are rumors suggesting that Vice President Osinbajo may work with Atiku Abubakar in the 2027 presidential election. Although these speculations are circulating, they have not yet been confirmed by Osinbajo.

    If this coalition materializes, it could become one of the strongest alliances in Nigerian politics, given the prominent figures involved. Should their plans succeed, it may result in Tinubu being unseated in 2027.

    Additionally, the Labour Party's caretaker committee has granted Peter Obi the go-ahead to negotiate with the coalition party.
    There are rumors suggesting that Vice President Osinbajo may work with Atiku Abubakar in the 2027 presidential election. Although these speculations are circulating, they have not yet been confirmed by Osinbajo. If this coalition materializes, it could become one of the strongest alliances in Nigerian politics, given the prominent figures involved. Should their plans succeed, it may result in Tinubu being unseated in 2027. Additionally, the Labour Party's caretaker committee has granted Peter Obi the go-ahead to negotiate with the coalition party.
    Wow
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  • The Labour Party (LP) national caretaker committee, led by Senator Nenadi Usman, has expressed its support for the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in engaging in ongoing coalition discussions with various opposition leaders in the country.

    Even if the Labour Party did not officially back Peter Obi, I believe he will still join the coalition, as that is the only way to unseat Tinubu in 2027.

    As I mentioned before, many politicians are considering switching parties and are simply waiting for the coalition to be finalized.

    The governor of Benue State has already hinted at his willingness to join the coalition, and it seems likely he will do so.

    In 2027, Peter Obi could emerge as our new president or vice president under this new coalition party—mark my words.

    As a political journalist, I have a clear understanding of the current dynamics. The APC is also facing internal crises, and it is possible that Shettima may not return as vice president in 2027.
    The Labour Party (LP) national caretaker committee, led by Senator Nenadi Usman, has expressed its support for the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, in engaging in ongoing coalition discussions with various opposition leaders in the country. Even if the Labour Party did not officially back Peter Obi, I believe he will still join the coalition, as that is the only way to unseat Tinubu in 2027. As I mentioned before, many politicians are considering switching parties and are simply waiting for the coalition to be finalized. The governor of Benue State has already hinted at his willingness to join the coalition, and it seems likely he will do so. In 2027, Peter Obi could emerge as our new president or vice president under this new coalition party—mark my words. As a political journalist, I have a clear understanding of the current dynamics. The APC is also facing internal crises, and it is possible that Shettima may not return as vice president in 2027.
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  • Amidst the scare of bankruptcy driven by Fake NEWS media, Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, the CEO/MD of Fidelity Bank, increased her stake in the bank by acquiring an additional 18 million units’ shares, valued at N366.3million.

    The shares were purchased in a transaction on May 19, at a price of N20.35 per share on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX).

    Interestingly, last November, Nneka Onyeali, increased her stake in the bank by acquiring an additional 10 million shares, valued at N157.9 million.

    During the Bank IPO in July/August 2024, she said the shares were going to be oversubscribed

    What's even more interesting is that amongst all the other other banks that did Public Offer, Fidelity shares performance is the most outstanding

    Respect to Nneka and the team at Fidelity

    You really have kept to your word

    #moneylessons247
    Amidst the scare of bankruptcy driven by Fake NEWS media, Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, the CEO/MD of Fidelity Bank, increased her stake in the bank by acquiring an additional 18 million units’ shares, valued at N366.3million. The shares were purchased in a transaction on May 19, at a price of N20.35 per share on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX). Interestingly, last November, Nneka Onyeali, increased her stake in the bank by acquiring an additional 10 million shares, valued at N157.9 million. During the Bank IPO in July/August 2024, she said the shares were going to be oversubscribed What's even more interesting is that amongst all the other other banks that did Public Offer, Fidelity shares performance is the most outstanding Respect to Nneka and the team at Fidelity You really have kept to your word #moneylessons247
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