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President Obasanjo’s Outburst is disrespectful to culture and traditions — Prince Dr. Adedipe Dauda Ewenla

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President Obasanjo's Outburst is disrespectful to culture and traditions — Prince Dr. Adedipe Dauda Ewenla

President Obasanjo’s Outburst is disrespectful to culture and traditions — Prince Dr. Adedipe Dauda Ewenla

 

 

 

I have never seen Baba Olusegun Obasanjo outburst like this before but what Baba did in Oyo State Iseyin here is totally wrong and disrespectful to Yoruba traditions and culture our Royal father deserves 100% Respect from whoever, This is nothing but pure nonsense.

 

 

 

 

Former president Olusegun Obasanjo must apologize publicly for disrespect of our traditional rulers this is not the issue of Oyo State alone it is an embarrassment to the whole Yoruba Land and it is not acceptable he must apologize publicly.

 

 

 

This is what Baba Obafemi Awolowo was created to our tradition and culture when he was alive and the northern part of Nigeria worsening than Southerners they worship their governors like God their governor removed and restored their Emirs anyhow if they didn’t obey to their instructions.

 

President Obasanjo's Outburst is disrespectful to culture and traditions — Prince Dr. Adedipe Dauda Ewenla

 

 

Many of them didn’t know their rights because they’re not entitled to that throne they sited but they were in store by a political leader in the name of politics 99% Kings and Emirs in Nigeria are political king and Emir.

 

 

 

 

Some Kings and Emirs will bring themselves so low to the extent that they will be campaigning for one particular party against another party during the Election period and after the election you will be seeing them visit governor and president even local Government chairman lobbying for contracts and appointment.

 

 

 

 

Every political party and their aspirants/Candidates must come to your palace it’ is your responsibility to pray for them and advise you didn’t need to support any political party publicly.

 

 

 

Some claim to be religionists instead of accepting all Religious as a Royal father who supposed to be a Father to everybody in their towns they leave their responsibility by consulting IFA and Idol on our to stop insecurities and challenges in other to support the government but they go to events like nobody they’ve turn Royal house to something else and that is why those political leaders don’t respect them anymore.

 

 

 

 

At times I felt bad when I saw a whole king dancing with a crown before Fuji Musicians especially Yoruba kings they’re so funny to the extent of going to an evens almost every week. You will be seeing their wives on social media platforms misbehaving.

 

 

 

 

Some Kings have turned themselves to bloggers on social media platforms posting events programs everyday they are traveling abroad like just ordinary people and they will still post it on social media how do you expect politicians to respect them since they didn’t respect themselves.

 

 

 

Even those Religious leaders didn’t respect them anymore because some of them bowdown for them in church/mosque for prayer what nonsense is that as a king you didn’t need to bowdown for anybody even if you want to practice any religion it has to be in your private place without seen by anybody. They aren’t supposed to be eating or drinking outside but some of them eat and drink in a party.

 

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Peter Obi Breaks Silence on Rome Visit Amid Smears and Propaganda Storm

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Presidential hopeful and former Anambra State Governor, Mr. Peter Obi, has calmly addressed a wave of politically charged misinformation following his recent visit to the Vatican, where he attended an inauguration ceremony. The backlash, largely fanned by known government allies Femi Fani-Kayode, Reno Omokri, and Omoyele Sowore, misrepresented the nature of his visit and falsely accused him of refusing to “pay homage” to the Pope until a supposed presidential intervention.

Peter Obi Breaks Silence on Rome Visit Amid Smears and Propaganda Storm

Contrary to the sensational headlines, Mr. Obi clarified that he did not meet the Pope, nor was such a meeting on his agenda. “I bought my own ticket and traveled for what I believe is a personal, non-political trip,” he told a close confidant in Abuja before departing. Emphasizing his commitment to modesty, Obi disclosed that he flew economy class, adding, “It’s the difference between business class and economy that I use for donations to build classrooms.”

Obi’s visit to Rome mirrored his past trips to the Vatican, including the 2013 inauguration of Pope Francis. A Papal Knight and longstanding Catholic faithful, Mr. Obi is no stranger to such events. This time, he traveled alongside former Ekiti State Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi, both of whom held official passes granting them VIP access. They also paid a visit to Cardinal Francis Arinze, a 90-year-old Nigerian cleric and longtime Vatican figure — an act Obi has made a tradition of during such visits.

The criticisms have drawn widespread rebuke, with many questioning why a man known for self-funding his travels and donating millions to health and education continues to face political smears, while those squandering public funds remain unchallenged. Obi’s quiet return to Nigeria was followed, as usual, by school and hospital visits — the kind of grassroots outreach that has cemented his reputation as a man of service, not spectacle.

As misinformation continues to plague Nigeria’s political discourse, observers are calling for a return to truth and substance. “Enough of the lies. Enough of the propaganda. The truth has no tribe,” said a supporter who met with Obi before his Rome trip.

In an era of performative politics, Obi’s response has once again underscored his consistent message: humility, service, and transparency over noise.

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Casssahaaat!” – Davido Sparks Frenzy After Flaunting Mysterious Multi-Million Dollar Paycheck

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Casssahaaat!” – Davido Sparks Frenzy After Flaunting Mysterious Multi-Million Dollar Paycheck

Afrobeats sensation Davido has set social media ablaze once again after teasing fans with a cryptic Instagram post flaunting a massive paycheck — but keeping the final figure under wraps. In the now-viral post, the superstar shared an image revealing just “$11” followed by a string of blurred-out zeros, captioned simply with his signature exclamation, “Casssahaaat!”, and laughing emojis.

Casssahaaat!” – Davido Sparks Frenzy After Flaunting Mysterious Multi-Million Dollar Paycheck

The post has sparked a wave of speculation and banter online, with fans and critics alike attempting to decode the real figure behind the blurred digits. Many believe the paycheck is a staggering $11 million, roughly ₦1.7 billion, though Davido has yet to confirm.

This latest flex follows backlash the singer received for flaunting his $500,000 diamond-studded teeth and $2 million necklace, fueling debates around extravagance and humility. But Davido, never shy to stir the pot, appears unfazed by the criticism.

Fans flooded the comment section with mixed reactions. One user, Rich Hommie_yslimm, joked, “Make I show my account balance na radio station?” while Victor Timilehin quipped, “Fatherless children will soon start crying.” Another fan, Akass Onah, threw shade with, “30BG but we ain’t sure the amount, that might be 11k dozz,” and Ayomitunde Adeleke chimed in, “Now I know why they call me the broke Adeleke.”

As usual, Davido remains a master of both music and mystery — leaving fans guessing, critics grumbling, and the internet buzzing.

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From the Pulpit to the Tarmac: Televangelist Timothy Omotoso Deported After 8-Year Legal Battle

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“Unwelcome Return: South Africa Deports Televangelist Timothy Omotoso After Acquittal

 

JOHANNESBURG — Controversial Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso has been deported from South Africa after being declared an undesirable person by the Department of Home Affairs, just weeks after his dramatic acquittal on high-profile criminal charges.

Omotoso was officially deported on May 18, 2025, with viral footage showing him being escorted by South African police and Home Affairs officials as he boarded a flight back to Nigeria at OR Tambo International Airport.

The founder of Jesus Dominion International was acquitted in April of 32 charges, including rape, human trafficking, and racketeering — allegations that had kept him behind bars for nearly eight years following his arrest in 2017. His case gripped the South African public and drew widespread international media coverage, particularly due to the graphic nature of the testimonies and repeated delays in the judicial process.

From the Pulpit to the Tarmac: Televangelist Timothy Omotoso Deported After 8-Year Legal Battle

While Omotoso walked free from the courtroom last month, his legal vindication did not spare him from expulsion. According to the South African Department of Home Affairs, his presence in the country was no longer considered welcome, prompting immediate deportation proceedings.

“Mr. Timothy Omotoso has been declared an undesirable person under the Immigration Act. He was removed from the Republic on May 18, 2025,” the department confirmed in a brief statement.

The deportation has reignited debate around South Africa’s immigration and justice systems. Critics argue that Omotoso’s lengthy pretrial detention and eventual acquittal reflect deep flaws in the country’s legal machinery. Others insist his removal was necessary to preserve public trust and prevent further division.

Omotoso’s defense team, meanwhile, has decried the move as politically motivated and unjust, suggesting the televangelist is being punished despite his acquittal.

“This is not just deportation. It’s an attempt to erase a man who was never proven guilty in a court of law,” a source close to Omotoso’s ministry told reporters.

Since his return to Nigeria, Omotoso has remained out of the public eye, with no official statement yet from his church or legal representatives. Whether he will attempt to continue his religious mission from his home country — or mount a legal challenge to his deportation — remains to be seen.

His case, marked by emotional testimony, legal wrangling, and now, forced removal, is likely to be remembered as one of the most polarizing chapters in South Africa’s recent legal history.

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