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Marriage Gold Digging gone wrong! Exposed Alleged Shameful lifestyle of Edwina Logico and daughter, Diana Faith Logico aka (Ododo Yankee Dudu)
The self-acclaimed Edo royal family of Logico is allegedly known for two things – marriage controversies and blackmailing. The family’s stock-in-trade is to lure unsuspecting rich men into relationship/marriage and thereafter cripple them financially through manipulation’s and blackmail.

Diana Faith Logico (Ododo Yankee Dudu) and Temidayo Lucky Kafaru, met sometime in March 2019. And just about four weeks later, Diana’s mother, Mrs. Edwina Logico called Temidayo to her private bedroom, where she informed him that her daughter was pregnant In what was clearly a well-planned scheme to trap him into a forced marriage. That she was introduced to Temidayo as an escort but after the alleged pregnancy and since Temidayo was prevailed upon as human and didn’t want to have kids outside wedlock he considered to marry her thinking she would turn a new leaf when showed love and affection… He paid deaf ears to all the unprintable things people said about Diana Faith Logico being an escort but in his eyes she was his wife and the mother of his unborn child.Their plans paid off and Temidayo, who they wrongly assumed was extremely wealthy got married in a colorful ceremony to Diana in 2019 with so much debt unpaid till now.

The Mother who gifted Temidayo two Aloe-vera flower in an old clay pot before the wedding, advised that the alo vera should be used for facial cleansing. The weird gift was working until July when Temidayo was alerted by few family members who prevailed on him to discard the Aloe-vera Pot Trouble started in paradise right from their honeymoon in Ghana.

The ill-fated marriage kicked off on a bad note. Diana, who has a short fuse and also a violent woman allegedly slapped her new husband more than three times during their stay in Ghana over a minor argument. When temidayo told the mom, Mrs. Edwina Logico, her reply was a shocker, *IS ONLY YOUR WIFE THAT CAN SLAP YOU, IF ONLY YOU KNOW HOW MANY MEN OUT THERE THAT RECEIVED WORST, JUST BE PATIENT WITH HER. A clear indication that she was in the marriage solely for something that’s far away from love. Things moved from bad to worse and it was evidently that the union was made in HELL and ALOE-VERA. Mrs. Edwina Logico is the mastermind of the gold digging mission to wreck Temidayo. Aside from her overbearing and firm hold on the marriage and her daughters. She manipulated her daughter’s husband to sign an agreement in their marriage on the 9th of April 2020. Among the ridiculous terms and conditions include monthly upkeep of 450,000 monthly, which was negotiated to 200,000 but she collected more than that monthly (an average of 370,000) excluding feeding and pampers.To establish and support any business of her choice that will benefit and develop her when their son turns 5 Months. To provide and buy her a car as soon as he make additional money, get promoted or any form of financial breakthrough. To never lay his hands on his wife and always be honest and truthful. to respect his wife and her family members and stop using derogatory words that may upset Diana Faith Logico. Prior to the signing of the agreement, Mrs Edwina Logico, masterminded a gold digging plot and compelled Temidayo to purchase flight tickets (Arik Airline) for some actors who she paraded as Benin High chiefs, sent from the royal palace of The Benin Kingdom. He was also asked to provide luxury accommodation and feeding for the royal palace members of her family numbering over 17 (seventeen) in the highbrow Lekki and Ajah axis of Lagos. And as if that wasn’t enough, Diana was playing her own part of the script nearly choking the poor man to death with all sorts of financial requests ranging from luxury baby’s car from a top American store Luxury Kids Car Club on IG-and other expensive shoppings reserved only for the super-rich class. Expectedly, the Logico’s never ending financial needs has practically ruined Temidayo’s finances.
Even after using is connection to secure a Job for Diana’s elder sister (Divine Logico worth over 300k monthly, official car and official apartment in Lekki, as the GM Shores Hotel. He is said to be in a financial mess at the moment with large debt of drinks he used for the wedding and other lending institutions (such as Ren Money etc) Recently, things took a dramatic turn when Temidayo stopped buying Mrs. Edwina Logico insulin. After failed attempt by Diana Faith Logico to pressurize Temidayo to set up a multi-million naira business for her. She started pushing Temidayo to borrow money from his rich friends and family members on a chat via WhatsApp. She also advised that Temidayo go into fraud to sustain her fake lifestyle but Temidayo declined such advise. The Logico Family’s (Diana Faith Logico and Mrs. Edwina Logico have resorted to blackmail in the media to drag Temidayo’s reputation through the mud. Surprisingly, despite the pending investigation at Zone 2, Onikan in the early hours of the Sallah holidays on Thursday, the 30th day of July 2020, Mrs. Edwina Logico and Diana Faith Logico laid siege at his house with (5 to 7) fiercely looking heavily armed Mobile Police men from the Lagos State Criminal Investigation Department Panti, Yaba, Lagos State and 3 Female Squard of Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) plus Diana Faith Logico and her Mother to forcefully apprehend him.
It took the timely intervention and entreaties of his high profile Neigbor’s , and one of the serving AIG who informed the police officers that the matter is already pending before the Honourable Court at the Lagos State High Court in SUIT NO: LD/10159MFHR/2020 and subject of on-going investigation at the office of the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos, before the officers left Temidayo The one sided coordinator of Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT), Mrs Tolulope Rodes – Vivour Adeniyi without carrying out any investigation on Temidayo – placed a call to Temidayo’s work place through the help of his estranged wife and manipulative mother in-law in a bid to get him fired on the 27th of July 2020. Reporting Temidayo’s to his boss, without sending any prior messages to Temidayo or requesting for a meeting.
Temidayo personally contacted the agency and sent a recorded voice note of what transpired between himself and the wife to the Agency and thereafter introduced himself “Good Evening, my name is Temidayo L. Kafaru – my colleague sent your number that you have been trying to reach me In respect to Diana and her Mother” They later agreed on a date to meet, unfortunately Temidayo’s lawyer requested for another convenient date. a message was sent to (DSVRT) But Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) cordinator called Temidayo and said in “YOU ARE PROVING STUBBORN YOU WILL SEE”. Swiftly, The next day came for Temidayo’s arrest. Diana Faith Logico and her Mother Edwina Logico stormed Temidayo’s residence in a gangster-like manner and humiliated him right in his own house. The mother asked Diana to pack her remaining property’s to her mothers house. Diana unplugged and wiped the CCTV camera in Temidayo’s house Not only did they carted away his international passport and other important documents. He was also physically assaulted by both Diana and her mother. And that wasn’t all, they had emptied his upstairs apartment prior. But they claimed Temidayo gave them with his clear eyes. 2hs Power AC in the kitchen, 1.5 hs Power AC in his guest room. 55 inches LG Led smart TV, Samsun blue ray set dvd, complete furniture, 6 x 6 Bed, Samsung Refrigerator, Carpet worth over 500k, Centre table, Fancy bed side lamp, International Passport, all his traveling bags, and few documents. Diana’s mother who is also known for name dropping the renowned Oba of Benin where she claimed to be a member of the royal family (EWEKA) tried to use police intimidation unsuccessfully. In partnership with the Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) Cordinator. they have tried to prosecute and victimized Temidayo in retaliation for their failed financial schemes. sometime in March 2020, when he was arrested by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ajiwe Police Station, Ajah, Lagos State based on trumped-up charges of assault levelled against him by Diana Faith Logico under the instigation of her mother Mrs. Edwina Logico in that Temidayo refused to accept their excessive monetary demands and his insistence that his Mother-in-Law must give them space in their marriage, resulted to what was called an insult to the Royal princess Edwina Logico of the great Benin Kingdom. She then demanded Giant RAM, 20 Tubers of Yam, Vegetable Oil, Two Cartons of Red or white wine, and Uncle Bens or Basmati rice for advising his wife against third party interference. Thankfully, the Zone 2 police station team in charge of the case did their job brilliantly. And through the intervention of the Assistant Inspector-General(AIG) and office of the Inspector-General(IG) they were able to intervene, which stopped Mrs Edwina Logico. The messy divorce which is warming up to be dirtiest in a long while might get more interesting in coming days as Temidayo is questioning the paternity of the only product of the doomed marriage. Why? Diana in a bid of Defamation of Temidayos character, alleged Temidayo for molesting his child of 4 months old- Hence, Temidayo raises so much doubt, that no matter what, no mother in her right senses will fabricate such lies on a true father to a son that she claimed she loves. While Diana who has vowed to deal with Temidayo, they are busy working tirelessly to ensure his downfall by whatever means. Now parading their house help around, saying Temidayo said he will be paying the girl 25,000 naira anytime he touches her breast. Very Laughable, and the new one now that Temidayo Raped the girl twice. This was a girl that claimed she was going back to the North and Mrs Edwina Logico asked Temidayo to pay her off. Temidayo paid, few weeks later, house help has resumed work with Mrs Edwina Logico. What a master schemed. With a reputation for gold digging, the controversial mother in-law was alleged to be the mastermind of her first daughter, Toyin’s crashed marriage. Stories abound of how she framed up her first son in-law on some baseless fraud allegations that eventually landed the poor man by name Chris in Kirikiri all because he couldn’t keep up with her financial expectations. Her second daughter’s Fiance and husband to-be suffered the same fate. The young man said to be a banker was harassed and chased almost to death with various allegations from the bank after an encounter with his supposed mother in-law to-be.
Sources claimed Edwina was infuriated because the young man wasn’t financially stable enough as a banker for her high taste. Alleged him of duping them of their Rent. The third victim of Edwina’s evil schemes is Temidayo who narrowly escaped being docked in prison courtesy of baseless allegations levelled against him such as, Forcing Diana to have Anal Sex, Beating Diana Countlessly, Molesting their son. Diana Faith Logico, the estranged wife of Temidayo was also said to be in the habit of incurring debts. One of such embarrassing debts was when she bought expensive jewelries with her Mother worth over 850,000 from one Kenneth Anaele which she has refused to pay and kept away from her supposed husband. Temidayo later sold his Range Rover to car 45 Lekki to sustain Diana Faith Logico and Mrs Edwina Logico heavy financial demand and 20 percent of the money was used in paying for makeup debt owed by diana and she has vowed to completely finish Temidayo with the support of her mother.She has in the last few months of her marriage to Temidayo, set him back financially, emotionally and mentally. Temidayo’s was majorly depressed that he attempted suicide twice, If not for his supportive Family, Friends and Colleagues who talked him out of the severe depression he wouldn’t be here.
According to sources, her mother who claims to be from royalty in Benin Kingdom is the mastermind of her daughter’s disgraceful lifestyle. Same woman who was selling Snail, Plantain and Yam, when they had no one to help them. On Oct 9, 2011, A similar incident occurred with the Logico’s Family as masterminded again by the same Mrs Edwina Logico. One of the victims of the family’s marriage racketeering is one of Nigeria’s famous presenter, of Naija Top 10 music countdown fame Deji Falope.
The young man was lucky to barely survive from his relationship with the Logicos. Not only was his blossoming career in entertainment successfully ended by the endless trouble of Mrs. Edwina Logico , he was lucky to leave with his senses and reputation intact in the aftermath of his ordeal in the hands of the well-organized criminal syndicate known as Logico family. A search on Google (Mrs Edwina Logico and Deji Falope brought all of this up They are at it again but this time it seems they have met their match. Typical of a manipulative family, they are fighting tooth and nail, playing the victim card in an attempt to discredit their latest victim who is yet to recover from the trauma , debt of the doomed marriage to the Logicos.
Written by Micheal Soyebo
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Why Babangida’s Hilltop Home Became Nigeria’s Political “Mecca”
Why Babangida’s Hilltop Home Became Nigeria’s Political “Mecca”.
By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG.com
Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s birthday visit to Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) in Minna (where he hailed the octogenarian as a patriotic leader committed to national unity) was more than a courtesy call. It was a reminder of a peculiar constant in Nigerian politics: the steady pilgrimage of power-seekers, bridge-builders and crisis-managers to the Hilltop mansion. Jonathan’s own words captured it bluntly: IBB’s residence “is like a Mecca of sorts” because of the former military president’s enduring relevance and perceived nation-first posture.
Babangida turned 84 on 17 August 2025. That alone invites reflection on a career that has shaped Nigeria’s political architecture for four decades; admired by some for audacious statecraft, condemned by others for controversies that still shadow the republic. Born on 17 August 1941 in Minna, he ruled as military president from 1985 to 1993, presiding over transformative and turbulent chapters: the relocation of the national capital to Abuja in 1991; the creation of political institutions for a long, complex transition; economic liberalisation that cut both ways; and the fateful annulment of the 12 June 1993 election. Each of these choices helps explain why the Hilltop remains a magnet for Nigerians who need counsel, cover or calibration.
A house built on influence; why the visits never stop.

Let’s start with the obvious: access. Nigeria’s political class prizes proximity to the men and women who can open doors, soften opposition, broker peace and read the hidden currents. In that calculus, IBB’s network is unmatched. He cultivated a reputation for “political engineering,” the reason the press christened him “Maradona” (for deft dribbling through complexity) and “Evil Genius” (for the strategic cunning his critics decried). Whether one embraces or rejects those labels, they reflect a reality: Babangida is still the place where many politicians go to test ideas, seek endorsements or secure introductions. Even the mainstream press has described him as a consultant of sorts to desperate or ambitious politicians, an uncomfortable description that nevertheless underlines his gravitational pull.
Though it isn’t only political tact that draws visitors; it’s statecraft with lasting fingerprints. Moving the seat of government from Lagos to Abuja in December 1991 was not a cosmetic relocation, it re-centred the federation and signaled a symbolic neutrality in a country fractured by regional suspicion. Abuja’s founding logic (GEOGRAPHIC CENTRALITY and ETHNIC NEUTRALITY) continues to stabilise the national imagination. This is part of the reason many leaders, across party lines, still defer to IBB: he didn’t just rule; he rearranged the map of power.
Then there’s the regional dimension. Under his watch, Nigeria led the creation and deployment of ECOMOG in 1990 to staunch Liberia’s bloody civil war, a bold move that announced Abuja as a regional security anchor. The intervention was imperfect, contested and costly, but it helped define West Africa’s collective security posture and Nigeria’s leadership brand. When neighboring states now face crises, the memory of that precedent still echoes in diplomatic corridors and Babangida’s counsel retains currency among those who remember how decisions were made.
Jonathan’s praise and the unity argument.
Jonathan’s tribute (stressing Babangida’s non-sectional outlook and commitment to unity) goes to the heart of the Hilltop mystique. For a multi-ethnic federation straining under distrust, figures who can speak across divides are prized. Jonathan’s point wasn’t nostalgia; it was a live assessment of a man many still call when Nigeria’s seams fray. That’s why the parade to Minna continues: the anxious, the ambitious and the statesmanlike alike seek an elder who can convene rivals and cool temperatures.
The unresolved shadow: June 12 and the ethics of influence.

No honest appraisal can skip the hardest chapter: the annulment of the 12 June 1993 election (judged widely as free and fair) was a rupture that delegitimised the transition and scarred Nigeria’s democratic journey. Political scientist Larry Diamond has repeatedly identified June 12 as a prime example of how authoritarian reversals corrode democratic legitimacy and public trust. His larger warning (“few developments are more destructive to the legitimacy of new democracies than blatant and pervasive political corruption”) captures the moral crater that followed the annulment and the years of drift that ensued. Those wounds are part of the Babangida legacy too and they complicate the reverence that a steady stream of visitors displays.
Max Siollun, a leading historian of Nigeria’s military era, has observed (provocatively) that the military’s “greatest contribution” to democracy may have been to rule “long and badly enough” that Nigerians lost appetite for soldiers in power. It’s a stinging line, yet it helps explain the paradox of IBB’s status: the same system he personified taught Nigeria costly lessons that hardened its democratic reflexes. Today’s generation visits the Hilltop not to revive militarism but to harvest hard-won insights about managing a fragile federation.
What sustains the pilgrimage.
1) Institutional memory: Nigeria’s politics often suffers amnesia. Babangida offers a living archive of security crises navigated, regional diplomacy attempted, volatile markets tempered and power-sharing experiments designed. Whether one applauds or condemns specific choices, the muscle memory of governing a complex federation is rare and urgently sought.
2) Convening power: In a season of polarisation, the ability to sit warring factions in the same room is not small capital. Babangida’s imprimatur remains a safe invitation card few refuse it, fewer ignore it. That convening power explains why movements, parties and would-be presidents keep filing up the long driveway. Recent delegations have explicitly cast their courtesy calls in the language of unity, loyalty and patriotism ahead of pivotal elections.
3) Signals to the base: Visiting Minna telegraphs seriousness to party structures and funders. It says: “I have sought counsel where history meets experience.” In Nigeria’s coded political theatre, that signal still matters. Outlets have reported for years that many aspirants treat the Hilltop as an obligatory stop an unflattering reality, perhaps, but a revealing one.
4) The man and the myth: The mansion itself, with its opulence and aura, has become a set piece in Nigeria’s story of power, admired by some, resented by others, but always discussed. The myth feeds the pilgrimage; the pilgrimage feeds the myth.
The balance sheet at 84.
To treat Babangida solely as a sage is to forget the costs of his era; to treat him only as a villain is to ignore the architecture that still holds parts of Nigeria together. Abuja’s relocation stands as a stabilising bet that paid off. ECOMOG, for all its flaws, seeded a habit of regional responsibility. Conversely, June 12 remains a national cautionary tale about elite manipulation, civilian marginalisation and the brittleness of transitions managed from above. These are not contradictory truths; they are the double helix of Babangida’s place in Nigerian memory.
Jonathan’s homage tried to distill the better angel of IBB’s record: MENTORSHIP, BRIDGE-BUILDING and a POSTURE that (at least in his telling) RESISTS SECTIONAL ISM. “That is why today, his house is like a Mecca of sorts,” he said, praying that the GENERAL continues to “mentor the younger ones.” Whether one agrees with the full sentiment, it accurately describes the lived politics of Nigeria today: Minna remains a checkpoint on the road to relevance.
The scholar’s verdict and a citizen’s challenge.
If Diamond warns about legitimacy and Siollun warns about the perils of soldier-politics, what should Nigerians demand from the Hilltop effect? Three things.
First, use influence to open space, not close it. Counsel should tilt toward rules, institutions and credible elections not kingmaking for its own sake. The lesson of 1993 is that subverting a valid vote haunts a nation for decades.
Second, mentor for unity, but insist on accountability. Unity cannot be a euphemism for silence. A truly patriotic elder statesman sets a high bar for conduct and condemns the shortcuts that tempt new actors in old ways. Diamond’s admonition on corruption is not an abstraction; it’s a roadmap for rebuilding trust.
Third, convert nostalgia into institutional memory. If Babangida’s house is a classroom, then Nigeria should capture, publish and debate its lessons in the open: on peace operations (what worked, what failed), on capital relocation (how to plan at scale), and on transitions (how not to repeat 1993). Only then does the pilgrimage serve the republic rather than personalities.
At 84, Ibrahim Babangida remains a paradox that Nigeria cannot ignore: a man whose legacy straddles NATION-BUILDING and NATION-BRUISING, whose doors remain open to those seeking power and those seeking peace. Jonathan’s visit (and his striking “Mecca” metaphor) reveals a simple, stubborn fact: in a country still searching for steady hands, the Hilltop’s shadow is long. The task before Nigeria is to ensure that the shadow points toward a brighter constitutional daybreak, where influence is finally subordinated to institutions and where mentorship hardens into norms that no single mansion can monopolise. That is the only pilgrimage worth making.
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Ajadi Celebrates Juju Legend Femolancaster’s 50th Birthday in the UK
Ajadi Celebrates Juju Legend Femolancaster’s 50th Birthday in the UK
Nigerian Juju music legend, Otunba Femi Fadipe, popularly known as FemoLancaster, is being celebrated today in London as he clocks 50 years of age.
Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, a frontline politician and businessman, led tributes to the Ilesa-born maestro, describing him as a timeless cultural icon whose artistry has enriched both Nigeria and the world.
“FemoLancaster is not just a musician, he is a legend,” Ambassador Ajadi said in his birthday message. “For decades, his classical Juju sound has remained a reminder of the beauty of Yoruba heritage. Today, as he turns 50, I celebrate a cultural ambassador whose music bridges generations and continents.”
While FemoLancaster is highly dominant in Oyo State and across the South-West, his craft has also taken him beyond Nigeria’s borders.
FemoLancaster’s illustrious career has seen him thrill audiences across Nigeria and beyond, with performances in the United Kingdom, Canada, United States of America, and other parts of the world. His dedication to Juju music has projected Yoruba traditional sounds to international stages, keeping alive the legacy of icons like King Sunny Ade and Chief Ebenezer Obey while infusing fresh energy for younger audiences
He further stressed the significance of honoring artistes who have remained faithful to indigenous music while taking it global. “In an era where modern sounds often overshadow tradition, FemoLancaster stands as a beacon of continuity and resilience. He has carried Yoruba Juju music into the global space with dignity, passion, and excellence,” he added.

The golden jubilee celebration in London has drawn fans, friends, and colleagues, who all describe FemoLancaster as a gifted artist whose contributions over decades have earned him a revered place in the pantheon of Nigerian music legends.
“As FemoLancaster marks this milestone,” Ajadi concluded, “I wish him many more years of good health, wisdom, and global recognition. May his music continue to echo across generations and continents.”
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Gospel Songstress Esther Igbekele Marks Birthday with Gratitude and Celebration
Gospel Songstress Esther Igbekele Marks Birthday with Gratitude and Celebration
By Aderounmu Kazeem Lagos
Lagos, Nigeria — The gospel music scene is aglow today as the “Duchess of Gospel Music,” Esther Igbekele, marks another milestone in her life, celebrating her birthday on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
Known for her powerful voice, inspirational lyrics, and unwavering dedication to spreading the gospel through music, Esther Igbekele has become one of Nigeria’s most respected and beloved gospel artistes. Over the years, she has graced countless stages, released hit albums, and inspired audiences across the world with her uplifting songs.
Today’s celebration is expected to be a joyful blend of music, prayers, and heartfelt tributes from family, friends, fans, and fellow artistes. Sources close to the singer revealed that plans are in place for a special praise gathering in Lagos, where she will be joined by notable figures in the gospel industry, church leaders, and admirers from home and abroad.
Speaking ahead of the day, Igbekele expressed deep gratitude to God for His mercy and the opportunity to use her gift to touch lives. “Every birthday is a reminder of God’s faithfulness in my journey. I am thankful for life, for my fans, and for the privilege to keep ministering through music,” she said.
From her early beginnings in the Yoruba gospel music scene to her rise as a celebrated recording artiste with a unique fusion of contemporary and traditional sounds, Esther Igbekele’s career has been marked by consistency, excellence, and a strong message of hope.
As she adds another year today, her fans have flooded social media with messages of love, appreciation, and prayers — a testament to the profound impact she continues to make in the gospel music ministry.
For many, this birthday is not just a celebration of Esther Igbekele’s life, but also of the divine inspiration she brings to the Nigerian gospel music landscape.
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