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N65B: Abayomi Olusesan’s Stolen Loot of AAS And The Security, Judicial System Of Nigeria
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N65B: Abayomi Olusesan’s Stolen Loot of AAS And The Security, Judicial System Of Nigeria
AAS– Of a truth, the heart of a man is desperately wicked, who can know it? The imbroglio rocking the leading financial platform in Nigeria, Afriq Arbitrage System is a true reflection of the wickedness rocking our society. The tentacles of such wickedness stem from, greed, selfishness, betrayal, lack of trust, and envy amongst others.
Or how will you define the brouhaha rocking the boat of AAS when a mere staff, Abayomi Oluwasesan, who was employed by his boss, Jesame Micheal, would turn around and stabbed him in the back leaving behind a grievous injury that will take time to heal. The annoying part was the revelation that he was employed at a point he was nobody, and was given a lifeline as a web developer in the company.
And like Judas Iscariot in the bible who betrayed Jesus when he was going for a life-threatening mission on Calvary, Abayomi, unlike the omoluabi nature of the Yorubas, betrayed and stabbed his boss in the spine when he was going for a life-threatening operation. He literarily tempered with the life-life of over 100,000 investors raking in over $87m ( approximately Over 68 billion Nairas). That was a whooping huge money for an individual.
The annoying part is the desperation of his family members, a few crooked security operatives, and legal practitioners who do not care about what conscience is all about but only interested in pilfering out of the stolen budgets. This is a true reflection of our society where individuals steal allocations meant for a community, state, and the entire country for themselves alone.
The Police led by the IGP Egbetokun and the jury in charge of this case, Justice Binta are duty-bound to restore the confidence of the masses in the security and judicial system of this country by bringing the culprits to book without sentiments.
It would be recalled that the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Monday, July 24th, 2023 has adjourned the arraignment of Abayomi OluwaSesan and Onifade Adeniyi who were charged by the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, for gaining access to millions of subscribers’ investments at the Afriq Arbitrage Company online trading platform to October 9th, 2023.
They were accused of stealing, diverting, and converting the sum of $87,883,904 (N75b based on the black market rate) USD to personal use.
In the charge sheet with Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CR/289, the IGP’s lawyer, Wisdom Madaki charged the duo and others now at large on 10 counts bordering on cybercrime, money laundering, and advanced fee fraud, allegedly perpetrated against the trading platform.
The police alleged they were able to commit the offence by fraudulently changing the ownership credentials of the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, Jesam Michael, among other things.
When the matter was called up before Justice Binta Nyako, the suspects’ lawyer raised the objection that they have obtained an injunction to contest the issue of their human rights.
The honorable judge rhetorically asked him if the case is in Lagos why is he in the courtroom today?
The issue at the federal high court is not a human rights issue but a criminal issue that superseded the so-called objection raised by the suspects’ lawyers.
The honorable judge reminded him that he is not helping matters but that since that’s what he preferred, he should go to Algis court and sort out the issues first and come back to her court to continue the criminal case. She, however, reminded him that the court won’t be in session till October. Thus, she adjourned the case till October 9th, 2023.
It would be recalled that Abayomi Segun Oluwasesan, who was employed by his boss on the 15th of June, 2022 to work as a web developer, literally tempered with the platform at a time when his boss, Jesam Micheal went for a liver transplant and entrusted the codes to him.
Overwhelmed by greed, Abayomi who was entrusted with the sensitive data for the smooth operations of the company, engaged the services of his cohorts, disrupting the smooth operations of the platform and stealing hard-earned investors’ money running into several billions.
Checks revealed that AAS is a global phenomenon with over 100,000 investors from over 75 counties. Thinking his employer, Jesam Micheal would not survive the operation, he withdrew several millions of dollars and became an instant rich dude with an astonishing flamboyant lifestyle overnight. His first criminal act was obtaining a Ghania passport which he used in acquiring other international residency and properties. He became the owner of a car dealership known as FIDORAY Autos and imported over 30 exotic wonders on wheels. He acquired Tanzanian and Dubai citizenship. Aside from that, he bought state-of-the-art properties in the UK, Dubai, Tanzania, and Nigeria.
One of the plazas he acquired in Lagos was to the tune of N450m, landed properties around Dangote refineries to the tune of N1b, and splashed a billion naira on the interior decoration of the Mesh 3-star hotel in Mainland, Lagos State.
A nobody Abayomi was travelling across the globe with investors’ money on first-class tickets. His dubious activities literally crashed the lucrative platform on the 15th of May, 2023.
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Afrobeats Icon Davido Gets Real About Cheating, Fatherhood & Regret
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April 9, 2025“No More Wahala!” — Davido Vows to Quit Cheating, Says He’s Sticking to One Woman
Afrobeats sensation and Grammy-nominated superstar Davido has stunned fans with a public vow to put an end to his past philandering ways, declaring that he’s officially off the cheating train — for good.
In a candid interview on The Breakfast Club, the “Feel” hitmaker opened up about his personal life, relationships, and the lessons he’s learned after fathering five children with four different women.
“I don’t want any wahala. I have five kids with four women. I am not cheating again,” Davido stated firmly, sending shockwaves through social media and the entertainment space.
The music star, who is married to longtime partner Chioma Rowland, admitted that his past choices came with heavy consequences — emotionally and reputationally — and he’s now choosing peace and commitment over chaos.
“Maybe I’ve had a bad experience. Sometimes experience is the best teacher. It’s not worth it,” he confessed, as he recounted turbulent moments from his past.
While many in his family have embraced polygamy — with some uncles married to multiple wives living under the same roof — Davido made it clear that such a path isn’t for him.
“In my family, a lot of my uncles have two, three wives and they’re all living together. But me, I no fit. I no want stress,” he said with a laugh.
Davido shares his first daughter, Imade Adeleke, with businesswoman Sophia Momodu; his second daughter, Hailey Veronica Adeleke, with Amanda; a son, Dawson, with UK-based model Larissa London; and recently welcomed twins with Chioma, his wife.
Despite being frequently in the spotlight for both his musical genius and romantic entanglements, Davido’s declaration marks a notable shift in public perception — from Afrobeats’ wild child to a man choosing stability.
Whether fans believe the transformation or not, one thing’s clear: Davido is rewriting the script — and this time, he’s not sharing the lead role.
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No Bad Blood? Davido Softens Tone on Tiwa Savage Fallout
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April 9, 2025“It Was Like Sibling Drama” — Davido Breaks Silence on Tiwa Savage Feud After Months of Tension
Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has finally addressed the months-long rift between him and fellow music icon Tiwa Savage — a feud that had taken fans and the industry by storm.
Speaking during a recent interview on The Breakfast Club, Davido downplayed the incident that led to Tiwa Savage filing a formal complaint against him with the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, following reports that the “Unavailable” crooner allegedly sent threatening messages to the singer.
The tension reportedly erupted after Tiwa Savage was seen hanging out with Sophia Momodu, Davido’s estranged baby mama. According to sources close to the matter, Davido took offense and warned Tiwa to “be careful in Lagos” — a comment she interpreted as a threat to her safety.
However, in his first public comment on the issue, Davido described the altercation as a “minor misunderstanding,” comparing it to typical arguments between siblings.
“Me and Tiwa used to stay in the same house. It was like brothers and sisters arguing. It was nothing,” Davido said, brushing off any insinuations of a lasting grudge.
Though the two stars have not seen each other since the clash, Davido revealed that Tiwa Savage had reached out to him, leaving the door open for a future reconciliation.
“If the link-up happens, it happens,” he added.
The controversy had previously sparked a firestorm on social media, with fans of both artistes taking sides and speculating over the possible fallout between two of Afrobeats’ most celebrated voices.
While neither party has gone into full detail about the content of their exchanges, Tiwa Savage’s decision to involve law enforcement had raised serious questions about safety, loyalty, and personal boundaries in the ever-intertwined Nigerian music scene.
With Davido’s latest remarks, however, it appears the dust may finally be settling — or at least paused — as fans await what could be an eventual public reunion of the Afrobeats giants.
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Tears, Tributes as Evangelist Kekere Jesu Laid to Rest After Fatal Crash
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April 8, 2025Tears, Tributes as Evangelist Kekere Jesu Laid to Rest After Fatal Crash
Gospel community in mourning after tragic loss of beloved minister and singers
Lagos, Nigeria — An atmosphere of sorrow and solemnity enveloped the city as family, friends, and gospel faithful gathered to bid a heartbreaking farewell to Evangelist Ayodeji David, popularly known as Kekere Jesu, who was laid to rest on Sunday following a tragic car crash that claimed his life and those of three fellow gospel artists.
The fatal accident occurred on April 5, 2025, along the Ikorodu-Sagamu road in Lagos State, sending shockwaves through the Christian and music communities nationwide. The victims, on their way back from a ministry engagement, were reported to have died on the spot after their vehicle collided with a truck.
In a video now circulating on social media, the casket bearing the late evangelist was seen being gently lowered into the earth as mourners stood in disbelief. Weeping filled the air as close associates, dressed in white, offered final prayers and eulogies. Sand was slowly poured over the grave, sealing a life that had touched thousands with powerful worship and humble service.
“He wasn’t just a minister; he was a vessel of grace. His music brought healing and salvation to many,” one mourner said amid tears.
A Painful Exit, a Powerful Legacy
Kekere Jesu rose to prominence in the gospel music scene with his fervent preaching style and emotionally charged worship songs. Known for his small stature but immense spiritual presence, he had become a beloved figure both in churches and online platforms where his ministration reached multitudes.
His death, alongside three unnamed gospel ministers, has left a gaping hole in Nigeria’s gospel music industry. Fans and colleagues have since flooded social media with condolence messages and tributes.
“Nigeria has lost a spiritual firebrand,” wrote one gospel artist on Instagram. “We are in deep pain.”
Shockwaves Through the Faith Community
The tragedy has reignited conversations about the safety of traveling ministers and the poor condition of Nigerian roads. Eyewitnesses described the accident scene as “horrific,” and some have called on the government to improve highway safety to prevent further avoidable deaths.
Church leaders, gospel singers, and clergy across denominations have issued statements of mourning, with vigils and special services reportedly being held in several churches across Lagos, Ogun, and beyond.
Mourning in Motion
As the burial video continues to trend online, more Nigerians are learning of the shocking loss. Fans who had never met Kekere Jesu in person have described the emotional toll of losing such a soul-stirring voice in the faith.
“I listened to his songs every morning. Now I can’t hold back tears,” said a follower from Ibadan.
The burial ceremony, though intimate, was filled with deep reverence and spiritual worship, echoing the life of a man who dedicated his days to bringing others closer to God.
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