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Mother Of Anu Adeleke Responds To Davido’s Ex-Lawyer’s Allegation Of DNA Tests

Ayo Labinjoh, the woman who alleges Afrobeats star Davido fathered her daughter, has refuted claims made by Davido’s former lawyer, Prince Bobo Ajudua, that two DNA tests were conducted on her child.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Earlier this week, Ajudua, in response to an Instagram post linking Davido to the child, stated that one DNA test was conducted at a hospital chosen by Labinjoh. However, Labinjoh has strongly denied this, describing the assertion as false.
Labinjoh explained that the DNA test was conducted at a small clinic, not two hospitals as claimed. She further alleged that the result was manipulated after “money changed hands.”
She shared her frustration on social media, writing, “This week I introduced my daughter Anu Adeleke to Nigerians after a six-year break. To my shock, I read several blog stories claiming that I had two DNA tests to establish her paternity. This false information was maliciously spread by his former lawyer Bob Ajuada, who was neither present nor employed by Mr. Adeleke at the time in 2014.”
Labinjoh’s response continues the public dispute surrounding her daughter’s paternity, with the mother remaining adamant that no legitimate DNA test was conducted.
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Peter Okoye Testifies Against Brother Jude in N1.38bn Fraud Case

The ongoing feud between the Okoye brothers of P-Square, Peter, Paul, and Jude, has taken a dramatic turn as Peter Okoye testifies against his elder brother, Jude, in a case involving an alleged N1.38 billion fraud. The testimony was given before Justice A. Owoeye at the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Peter, represented by his lawyer, Afolabi I, brought forward accusations against Jude and his company, Northside Music Limited, claiming they were involved in financial misconduct, which led to their referral to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Jude faces a seven-count charge, which includes allegations of money laundering and fraud.
One of the charges asserts that in 2022, Jude and Northside Music Limited illegally acquired a property in Lagos valued at ₦850,000,000, knowing it was funded by unlawful proceeds. Jude has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
During his testimony, Peter recounted the history of P-Square, revealing that the group had been disbanded in 2017 but reunited in 2021. He also highlighted long-standing issues with Jude’s management of the group, particularly concerning access to their finances. Peter revealed that Jude was the sole signatory to their bank accounts, causing friction within the group.
Peter shared several troubling instances, including when he was denied access to financial statements and account details despite numerous attempts to address the situation. He described how he discovered discrepancies in the financial records, including the mismanagement of their music catalog and the creation of a company named Northside Music Limited, which appeared to be a parallel entity to their own.
Further evidence was presented that suggested funds owed to Peter were being misdirected, with various financial documents indicating significant tampering and manipulation of the accounts. Peter’s testimony also revealed that his inquiries into the matter were met with resistance, and his efforts to reclaim control over the music catalog were thwarted by his brothers.
In court, Peter expressed frustration at the lack of transparency, and his attempts to address the situation were described as ineffective, as both Jude and Paul failed to provide clear answers or solutions. He also discovered that Jude and his wife controlled the majority of Northside Music Limited, further complicating the situation.
The case continues as Jude faces multiple legal challenges, and the Okoye brothers’ personal and professional tensions remain at the forefront of public attention.
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Fireboy DML: I’ve Never Had My Heart Broken, and I Intend to Keep It That Way

Nigerian music sensation Adedamola Adefolahan, widely known as Fireboy DML, has revealed that he has never experienced heartbreak and now chooses to steer clear of it to protect his peace and career.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
During a recent appearance on the 90s Baby Show, the 29-year-old artist shared that while he once considered opening himself up to the emotional vulnerability that comes with heartbreak, he ultimately backed out after having honest conversations with some of his past love interests.
According to Fireboy, the feedback he received about heartbreak was unsettling enough to dissuade him. He added that at this stage in his life and career, undergoing such emotional turmoil could be detrimental.
“I’ve never had my heart broken. I was once curious about the experience, but I changed my mind. At this age, it could break me,” Fireboy admitted.
He further expressed a belief that people often play a role in their own heartbreaks. “I think we break our own hearts. Most of the time, we ignore the red flags. The heart wants what it wants, even when the mind warns us. So, if you get heartbroken, chances are, you had a part in it,” he said.
Despite recognizing heartbreak as a common human experience, Fireboy maintains that protecting his emotional and mental space is essential, especially given the demands of his music career.
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RMD Declares “Legend” Title a Scam, Reveals Why He Rejects the Label

Veteran Nollywood actor Richard Mofe-Damijo, popularly known as RMD, has expressed his disapproval of the “legend” title often attributed to him. During an interview on the YouTube show “Curiosity Made Me Ask,” hosted by Nigerian skit maker Bea U, RMD made it clear that he does not embrace the term.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
According to the actor, the label feels like a way of pushing him into the category of retired individuals, suggesting that his career is nearing its end. He referred to the title as a “scam” and explained that while he respects icons like Olu Jacobs and Pete Edochie, whom he considers true legends, he doesn’t see himself as deserving of such a label yet.
“I think all those legend things are a scam. I have my legends like Uncle Olu Jacobs, Uncle Peter; those are our ancestors, our legends,” RMD said. “I don’t subscribe to that. I think it is a scam when they call me legend because they are trying to relegate me to that neighbourhood of retired people or people who should be nearing retirement,” he added.
RMD’s remarks come as part of his ongoing conversation about his career and the expectations placed on seasoned actors. While he acknowledges the immense contribution of those who paved the way, he remains focused on his continued work in the industry, rejecting the notion of being labeled as past his prime.
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