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Political Bombshell: Goodluck Jonathan Could Join 2027 Presidential Contest.

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Fresh political speculation is sweeping across Nigeria following reports that former President Goodluck Jonathan may officially signal interest in the 2027 presidential race as early as Friday. The possibility of Jonathan’s return has already ignited intense conversations across political circles, with supporters and critics debating what his comeback could mean for Nigeria’s future. Jonathan, who served as Nigeria’s president from 2010 to 2015, remains one of the country’s most recognized political figures. Since leaving office, he has maintained a relatively low political profile while focusing on diplomacy, peacebuilding, and international engagements across Africa. However, growing economic hardship, insecurity, and political dissatisfaction have led some Nigerians to revisit his administration with renewed interest, with supporters arguing that the country appeared more stable during his tenure. If he eventually joins the race, his return could dramatically reshape the political e...

“My Dad Has 3 Already” — Davido Speaks on Private Jet Plans.

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Afrobeats superstar, Davido, has once again sparked conversations online after making a candid statement about luxury, wealth, and family privilege. Speaking about plans for his 35th birthday, the singer revealed that he had considered purchasing a private jet but later changed his mind because his father already owns multiple aircraft. According to Davido: “I was going to get a private jet for my 35th birthday, but my dad has 3… so what’s the point? I’ll probably take over the third one.” The comment quickly generated reactions across social media, with fans debating whether the statement reflects confidence, humor, or the reality of growing up in an extremely wealthy family. Davido, who is the son of billionaire businessman Adedeji Adeleke, has never hidden his affluent background, often speaking openly about family wealth while also emphasizing his own success in the music industry. Over the years, the singer has built a global brand through music, endorsements, and sold...

DSTV Under Pressure as Senate Raises Concerns About Billing Practices.

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The President of the Nigerian Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has called on DStv⁠� to appear before the Senate over concerns surrounding its subscription and billing structure in Nigeria. Speaking during a Senate session, Akpabio questioned why subscribers in South Africa reportedly enjoy a pay-per-view or more flexible billing system, while Nigerian customers continue to operate under a fixed subscription model. According to him, many Nigerians feel disadvantaged by the current pricing structure, especially amid ongoing economic challenges and rising living costs. The Senate President stated that the company must provide explanations regarding its operations and pricing differences, emphasizing the need for fairness and better consumer protection for Nigerian subscribers. The issue of DSTV subscription costs has long been a subject of public debate in Nigeria, with many users criticizing frequent price increases and calling for a more flexible payment model. Akpabio’s remarks ha...