Davido’s Father Dismisses Child Neglect Allegation, Says Five DNA Tests Ruled Out Paternity

Billionaire businessman and father of Nigerian music star Davido, Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, has dismissed a paternity claim linked to his family, insisting that scientific evidence has clearly disproved the allegation.

According to him, a total of five DNA tests were conducted at different times to verify the paternity claim. He stated that the results of all the tests were consistent and conclusively showed that the claim was unfounded.

Dr. Adeleke explained that the repeated DNA tests were done to eliminate any doubt and ensure transparency, especially in the face of persistent allegations and public speculation. He stressed that science had spoken clearly on the matter and that there was no ambiguity in the results.

He further expressed concern over the continued circulation of the claim despite the DNA outcomes, noting that it has caused unnecessary controversy and reputational harm. He urged the public to respect factual evidence and desist from spreading misleading narratives.

As of the time of this report, there has been no official response from the other party involved, while the issue continues to attract reactions across social media and the entertainment space.

2027: North Central PDP Chairmen Declare Support For Gbenga Hashim

Chairmen of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the North Central Zone have formally declared their support for former presidential candidate, Dr. Gbenga Hashim, ahead of the 2027 general elections, describing him as a unifying force committed to rebuilding the party and strengthening Nigeria’s multiparty democracy.

The declaration was made on Wednesday during a meeting of the North Central PDP Chairmen’s Forum held in Lafia, Nasarawa State, where the party leaders expressed what they termed “unalloyed support” for Dr. Hashim’s efforts within the party across the zone and the country.

Speaking on behalf of the Forum, the Chairman of the PDP in Nasarawa State, Alhaji Adamu Bako Ningi (Talban Mada), said the zone stood firmly behind Dr. Hashim, citing his consistent support to party structures in the North Central. According to the chairmen, Dr. Hashim’s interventions have helped PDP State Chaptersin the zone to conduct statutory executive council meetings and strengthen party administration in line with constitutional requirements.

“We stand boldly and united behind this visionary leader, Dr. Gbenga Hashim, who has brought inspiration and immense support to our party structures in the North Central and the Nation at large,” the Forum said in a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting.

They further declared that the North Central Zone would stand with him “come rain, come shine” in the quest to build a new Nigeria through democratic governance.

PDP State Chairmen present at the meeting included Alhaji Isa Bawa Adamu (Kwara State), Hon. Aliyu Mohammed Kauran Borgu (Niger State), Chief Raymond Dabo (Plateau State), Hon. Ismaila Mohammed Dogara (Federal Capital Territory), and Rt. Hon. Ezekiel A. Adaji (Benue State).

The meeting reviewed the state of the party and prevailing political developments across the zone.

In a five-point communiqué, the Forum reaffirmed its commitment to party unity, cohesion and internal harmony, stressing that a united PDP remains the strongest platform for reclaiming political leadership and delivering good governance to Nigerians.

The chairmen also expressed confidence that the PDP continues to enjoy widespread grassroots support across the North Central, urging members not to lose faith in the party despite current challenges.
They assured current and prospective aspirants contesting under the PDP of a level playing field, encouraging them to remain steadfast and committed to the party’s ideals.

The Forum equally appreciated party leaders, stakeholders and loyal members for their sacrifices and dedication to the growth and sustainability of the PDP in the zone and nationwide.

During the session, zonal leadership of the Forum was elected to coordinate activities across the North Central. The officers elected were Rt. Hon. Ezekiel A. Adaji (Ogaji K’Idoma), Chairman, and Alhaji Adamu Bako Ningi (Talban Mada), Secretary, while Hon. Ismaila Mohammed Dogara emerged as Public Relations Officer (PRO).

The Forum congratulated the newly elected officers and expressed confidence in their capacity to strengthen party structures, deepen inclusiveness and reposition the PDP for electoral success in future elections.

The meeting ended with a renewed commitment to work collectively toward the victory of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2027 general elections.

EFCC Recovers ₦1.27bn From Sujimoto, Hands Funds to Enugu State Government

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has recovered the sum of ₦1.27 billion from a businessman, Olasijibomi Ogundele, and formally handed the funds over to the Enugu State Government.

The recovery followed Ogundele’s earlier declaration as a wanted person by the anti-graft agency, after which the EFCC obtained a court order to detain him in connection with alleged financial crimes.
According to the commission, the recovered funds are proceeds linked to ongoing investigations and were returned to the Enugu State Government in line with legal and judicial directives.

The EFCC reiterated its commitment to the recovery of public funds and the prosecution of individuals involved in financial crimes, noting that the agency would continue to pursue cases to logical conclusions in accordance with the law.

Officials of the Enugu State Government received the funds, expressing appreciation to the EFCC for its efforts in safeguarding public resources and ensuring accountability.

Families of Detained Amotekun Officers Stage Peaceful Protest at Ooni’s Palace, Seek Justice in Akinlalu Case

Families of several men detained in connection with the Akinlalu case in Osun State have staged a peaceful protest at the palace of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, expressing deep concern over the continued detention of their loved ones, whom they insist are innocent of the alleged killings.

Carrying placards and chanting solidarity songs, the protesters appealed to both traditional and government authorities to intervene in what they described as prolonged and unjust detention. They urged that justice be served fairly and without prejudice.

The families lamented that the incarceration has caused untold hardship, emotional distress, and economic strain. Many households have been thrown into uncertainty as breadwinners and caregivers remain behind bars without clear or convincing justification. They emphasized that their relatives were arrested during investigations but have not been directly linked to the violent incident and have consistently proclaimed their innocence.

Speaking on behalf of the Ooni of Ife, the Arode of Ifeland, High Chief Kayode Awofiranye, commended the families for their peaceful conduct and assured them that the palace had heard their concerns. He stated that traditional rulers would engage relevant authorities

Interior Minister, Olubunmi Pays Unscheduled Visit To Passport Office, Slams Delays, Illegal Charges

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Tuesday paid an unannounced visit to the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) passport office in Gwagwalada, Abuja, following persistent complaints over delays in passport processing. The surprise inspection was aimed at assessing service delivery and identifying bottlenecks affecting applicants.

During the visit, the minister openly expressed displeasure at the long waiting times faced by Nigerians, describing the situation as unacceptable. He questioned officials on why applicants were made to wait far beyond stipulated timelines, despite ongoing reforms within the passport issuance system.

Tunji-Ojo also issued a stern warning against extortion and unofficial charges, cautioning applicants not to make extra payments to fast-track their applications. He stressed that passport processing fees are fixed and that anyone demanding or paying illegal charges undermines government efforts to sanitise the system.

The minister’s visit drew attention from applicants at the office, many of whom expressed hope that the intervention would lead to improved efficiency and accountability. The inspection is expected to prompt internal reviews within the NIS as the Interior Ministry intensifies efforts to ensure transparent and timely passport services nationwide.

Oyo Assembly Orders Probe Over Defamation, Malicious Allegations Against Lawmaker

The Majority Leader of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Onaolapo Sanjo Adedoyin, on Tuesday accused a fellow lawmaker, Hon. Ibrahim Shittu, representing Saki West State Constituency, of making defamatory and malicious allegations against him and the leadership of the Assembly.

Adedoyin, who represents Ogbomoso South, raised the matter as a personal explanation on the floor of the House during the first resumed plenary sitting of the House on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.

Visibly angered by the development, Majority Leader described the allegations as a grave infringement on his legislative privileges and a direct attack on his integrity and the institution of the Oyo State House of Assembly.

Addressing the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, and other lawmakers, Adedoyin said the controversy arose from a speech delivered by Shittu during a public programme in Saki Town, which was subsequently circulated widely across social media platforms, including Facebook, X, YouTube and several news blogs.

“In that speech, I was falsely accused of offering and receiving bribes from the Chairman of Saki West Local Government to influence or alter the course of an investigation into allegations against him,” Adedoyin said.

Speaking further, he said, “I categorically and unequivocally state that these allegations are baseless, malicious and entirely untrue.”

He explained that he merely acted on the directive of the Speaker to look into petitions submitted against the local government chairman, insisting that due process was strictly followed.

“For the record, Mr. Speaker directed me to look into the petitions submitted against the Chairman, and I dutifully carried out that responsibility,” he said, adding that claims of bribery involving the House leadership were “mischievously fabricated to mislead the public for political gains.”

The Majority Leader further alleged that Shittu extended his accusations to the office of the Speaker, alleging that the Speaker was altering the course of justice due to political party considerations.

“Such insinuations are not only false but dangerous, as they attempt to portray this House as partisan and unjust.

“Let it be firmly stated that the Oyo State House of Assembly has never been involved in political favouritism,” Adedoyin stated.

He also accused the Saki West lawmaker of ridiculing the House Special Ad-hoc Committee that carried out oversight functions in Oyo North, noting that Shittu allegedly absented himself from the committee’s assignment.

“His deliberate absence from critical legislative duties speaks volumes about his commitment to the responsibilities entrusted to him by his constituents,” Adedoyin said.

Describing the comments as calculated attempts to embarrass and discredit the Assembly, the Majority Leader noted that the incident was not an isolated one.

“This is not the first time Hon. Shittu has embarked on character assassination, spreading falsehoods and calculated lies against the leadership and institution of this Assembly,” he added.

Adedoyin said the allegations had caused him and his family severe distress.

“My image has been gravely damaged. I have received several disturbing calls from friends and colleagues, while my entire family is presently suffering psychological and emotional trauma as a result of these false allegations,” he said.

He therefore appealed to the Speaker to invoke the powers of the House to investigate the matter in line with the Legislative Powers and Privileges Act, 2017, and Order VII of the Assembly’s rules.

“This intervention is necessary not only to protect my personal integrity but also to safeguard the dignity of this Honourable House and deter future occurrences of such misconduct,” Adedoyin added.

Reacting to the personal explanation, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, cautioned lawmakers against making unnecessary, unfounded and exaggerated comments capable of igniting tension, misleading the public and undermining the integrity of the legislative institution.

He stressed that members must exercise restraint, uphold decorum and remain guided by the rules of the House in all their public engagements, noting that the legislature must always be seen as a responsible and disciplined institution.

To safeguard the dignity of the House and ensure that due process is followed, the Speaker consequently referred the matter to the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges for further legislative action.

He however, directed the committee to conduct a thorough investigation into the allegations and report its findings back to the House within one week.

Consequently, the House thereafter, resolved to await the committee’s report before taking further action on the matter.

Residents Lament Prolonged Blackout as Destroyed Electric Poles Cripple Ado-Awaye Economy

Residents and business owners in Ado Awaye, Oyo State, have continued to lament a prolonged power outage that has thrown the community into darkness for more than a month following the destruction of key electricity infrastructure.

It was gathered that no fewer than 35 electric poles along the Iseyin–Ado Awaye road, which supply power to the town, were destroyed, cutting off electricity to the entire community. Since the incident, residents have been without power, relying on alternative and often costly sources of energy.

The blackout has severely affected economic activities in the area, with many small and medium-scale businesses forced to shut down or operate at minimal capacity. Traders, artisans, and service providers say the lack of electricity has led to financial losses and increased hardship for households.

Residents disclosed that several appeals and reports have been made to relevant stakeholders, including electricity distribution authorities and government officials, urging urgent intervention to restore power supply. However, they noted that these efforts have so far yielded no result.

Members of the community are now calling on the appropriate authorities to urgently replace the damaged poles and restore electricity, warning that continued inaction could further worsen the economic and social conditions of Ado Awaye.

Sanwo-Olu Signs Lagos ₦4.444trn 2026 Budget of Shared Prosperity into Law

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has signed the ₦4.444 trillion 2026 Budget of Shared Prosperity into law, following its passage by the Lagos State House of Assembly.

The governor said the 2026 appropriation is designed to strengthen governance, keep Lagos competitive, and ensure inclusive development across the state, noting that residents should feel the impact of government policies regardless of their location or occupation.

According to Sanwo-Olu, the budget prioritises education, healthcare, security, and infrastructure, with significant investments earmarked for the construction and upgrading of schools, improvement of healthcare facilities, and enhanced security architecture. He added that the spending plan also focuses on practical interventions aimed at improving the overall quality of life of Lagosians.

The governor acknowledged that the state is entering the year amid serious challenges, citing the Balogun Market fire incident and the ongoing but necessary works along the Ebute Metta coastline. He said these developments underscore the urgent need for continuous improvement in infrastructure and service delivery.

“This budget gives us the capacity to respond better to emergencies and to prepare Lagos for sustainable growth,” Sanwo-Olu stated.

He explained that the 2026 fiscal plan will focus on renewing infrastructure, expanding transportation networks, supporting agriculture, empowering micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), creating jobs, and driving economic growth that benefits a wider segment of the population.

The governor assured residents that the state government remains committed to responsible spending and value for money, stressing that accountability and efficiency will guide the implementation of the budget.

“Lagosians deserve nothing less,” Sanwo-Olu affirmed.

I wanted girl child, struggled to bond with my son – Tiwa Savage

Afrobeats superstar Tiwa Savage has openly shared how her preference for having a girl child affected her emotional connection with her son, Jamil Balogun, after his birth in 2015.

In a heartfelt conversation on the FlowWithKorty podcast, the 45-year-old singer revealed that she was deeply disappointed when she discovered she was expecting a boy — a moment that brought her to tears.

Savage explained that this disappointment, along with the physical and career challenges she faced after childbirth, made bonding with Jamil difficult during his early years. She recalled that her body didn’t “snap back” quickly, which impacted her confidence and even led to losing a major endorsement deal. At the time, she admitted she felt like her son “destroyed” her career.

“Honestly, I didn’t bond with my son for the first year or two. I always wanted a girl,” she said, adding that her son used to cry a lot, compounding her struggle.

However, Tiwa emphasized that with time, their relationship transformed. Today, she describes Jamil as her best friend and is intentional about raising him to be kind and respectful, especially toward women — a lesson shaped by her own life experiences.

She also reflected on her past relationships, noting that aside from one late partner, her romantic life has been challenging.

Ogun Police File Six-Count Cyberbullying Charges Against Blogger Adetoun Onajobi

The Ogun State Police Command has filed a six-count charge against a social media blogger, Adetoun Onajobi, popularly known as @justadetoun, over alleged cyberbullying and the publication of false information against the Ogun State Government and the state governor.

The charges, which are now pending before the Federal High Court, Abeokuta Division, are said to be brought under provisions of the Cybercrimes Act.

According to a press release issued on Monday by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, the suspect allegedly used various internet-enabled platforms to publish what the police described as false accusations and bullying content targeting the Ogun State Governor.

The police stated that Onajobi was invited on January 2, 2026, to respond to allegations arising from her online activities.

However, she reportedly failed to honour the invitation. Instead, her lawyer wrote to the police, claiming that she was medically indisposed and unable to attend the interview.

A medical report was attached to the letter, detailing health challenges allegedly suffered by the blogger.

The Command disclosed that discreet investigations later revealed that the medical report was falsified.

The doctor who purportedly issued the report was arrested and, during interrogation, allegedly admitted that the document was fabricated at the instruction of Adetoun Onajobi during a phone conversation facilitated by her lawyer.

Following the confession, the doctor was arraigned before an Ogun State Magistrates’ Court on charges of conspiracy, uttering a false document, and obstructing the course of justice.

The police further stated that Onajobi has since remained evasive, rebuffing subsequent invitations, and that her current whereabouts are unknown.

“The Ogun State Police Command remains resolute in its duty to tackle all forms of crime, whether violent, white-collar, or digital, while ensuring full respect for the constitutional rights of all persons,” the statement read.

It added “While free speech is constitutionally protected, it does not extend to criminal conduct.

The Command also disclosed that it is trailing other suspects allegedly connected to the dissemination of false information aimed at obstructing police investigations.

DSP Babaseyi noted that having failed to honour her earlier undertaking to appear before the police, the Command would “exhaust all lawful means” to apprehend Adetoun Onajobi and produce her before the court to answer the charges filed against her.

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