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The APC Wine Sponsors are Enemies of Tinubu & Buhari – Labinjo

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The APC Wine Sponsors are Enemies of Tinubu & Buhari – Labinjo

 

 

The Chairman of APC-USA who is also the Chairman of the Committee of Diaspora Chairmen, Professor Adesegun Labinjo has disassociated himself and the authentic APC Diaspora chairmen and members from the so-called APC wines which were circulated in social media. 

 

The APC Wine Sponsors are Enemies of Tinubu & Buhari - Labinjo

 

In a statement issued in New York, Professor Labinjo said that one Tunde Doherty was the brain behind the APC wines to discredit the APC presidential ticket of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senator Kashim Shettima and the character of President Mohammed Buhari. Professor Labinjo alleged that Tunde Doherty and his discredited group including Steve Tella, Elas Abone, Lawal Ayoola, Tai Balofin, Philip Ideawor, and others are working against the election of Asiwaju Tinubu as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Professor Labinjo said that there has been an allegation that Tunde Doherty and his group are being used by enemies of Asiwaju Tinubu to discredit the candidate in the North.

 

 

 

 

 

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 “These characters know that alcohol is resented in the Northern part of the country, hence they knowingly planned these APC-labeled wines to discredit and defame Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senator Kashim Shettima in the eyes and in the estimation of the voters, especially in the Northern part of Nigeria”. Professor Labinjo said that President Buhari, Asiwaju Tinubu and Senator Shettima are good Muslims who do not subscribe to alcohol use and abuse. “President Buhari is very sensitive to the hardships Nigerians are facing and he is doing his best to deliver better lives for them”. Professor Labinjo said that Asiwaju Tinubu and Senator Shettima would work hard for the Nigerian people and deliver on their promises of renewed hope in terms of a good economy, improved security, and reforming the government to reduce corruption to the barest minimum.

Professor Labinjo called on the APC Secretariat in Abuja to immediately disclaim these political miscreants and rats from using the name of the APC and the name of APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen (APC-CDC) to cause further harm to our presidential ticket and to the party. Professor Labinjo warned the public against scammers and rats who are parading themselves as APC chairmen in the Diaspora. Professor Labinjo said that Mr. Tunde Doherty is not the Chairman of APC-UK nor the Chairman of the APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen. The interim Chairman of APC-UK, recognized by the APC Secretariat in Abuja, is Barrister Joseph K. Adebola. Professor Labinjo also said that one Elas Abone, one Tai Balofin, and one Lawal Ayoola are not even members of APC at any level. He said that one Tai Balofin, at every election season, would form a bogus support group purporting to support a candidate for his pecuniary interest. He further said that Mr. Elas Abone is a Peter Obi supporter and Mr. Lawal Ayoola is currently a candidate of PRP for the House of Representatives in Lagos State. Professor Labinjo said that these are among the people behind the so-called APC wines allegedly sponsored by APCCDC. “These people are not representing APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen or their respective Diaspora APC chapters. They are working for the enemies of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to discredit him and Senator Shettima among the voters”, Professor Labinjo stated.

Professor Labinjo urged Nigerians to disregard the APC labeled wines as nonsense from Tinubu’s enemies to distract and discredit him and the APC before the presidential election. He urged Nigerians to troop out in large numbers to vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senator Kashim Shettima on Saturday, February 25th as the President and Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Professor Adesegun Labinjo 

Chairman, APC-USA 

Chairman, APC Committee of Diaspora Chairmen

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Kevin David Kaydee Releases Inspiring Single “Oluwa Settle Me”

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Kevin David Kaydee Releases Inspiring Single “Oluwa Settle Me”

Kevin David Kaydee Releases Inspiring Single “Oluwa Settle Me”

Rising music artist Kevin David Kaydee has released a powerful new single titled Oluwa Settle Me, a soulful Afro-inspired anthem that blends heartfelt prayer with modern rhythm.

 

“Oluwa Settle Me” captures the everyday cry of many believers seeking breakthrough, peace, and divine favour. With emotionally rich melodies and uplifting instrumentation, the song expresses a sincere plea to God for complete answers to life’s pressing questions—career, destiny, relationships, and spiritual fulfilment.

 

Kevin David Kaydee Releases Inspiring Single “Oluwa Settle Me”
Drawing from Afrocentric sounds and contemporary gospel influences, the track stands out for its simplicity, sincerity, and spiritual depth. Kevin David Kaydee delivers the message with passion, creating a worshipful atmosphere that resonates across age groups and cultures.

 

The song’s message of hope and dependence on God positions it as more than just music,it is a prayer set to melody. By fusing spirituality with modern lifestyle rhythms, “Oluwa Settle Me” reflects the growing wave of gospel music that speaks directly to real-life struggles while pointing listeners back to faith.

 

As gospel music continues to evolve across Africa and beyond, Kevin David Kaydee’s latest release reinforces music as a powerful tool for encouragement, reflection, and spiritual connection.

 

“Oluwa Settle Me” is now gaining attention among gospel music lovers for its relatable message and soulful sound, marking another significant step in the artist’s growing musical journey.

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Another Feather for Nollywood Icon Fidelis Duker

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**Another Feather for Nollywood Icon Fidelis Duker

 

*Lagos, Nigeria* — In a remarkable celebration of artistic achievement, renowned Nollywood figure Fidelis Duker received yet another prestigious accolade last weekend, solidifying his role as a key player in the growth of the Nigerian and African film industries. The award was presented in a ceremony held at Duker’s Lagos office by esteemed film and theatre director, Mr. Alex Eyengho, founder of the Warri International Film Festival, alongside Marketing and Strategy Director, Mrs. Matel Eyengho.

The recent recognition builds upon Duker’s previous achievement at last year’s ECOFEST in Dakar, where he was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award. This latest accolade is a testament to his unwavering dedication and substantial contributions to the cinematic landscape.

“I am truly humbled by this recognition,” Duker expressed during the event. In his speech, Alex Eyengho lauded Duker’s pioneering efforts in establishing significant film festivals in Nigeria, particularly the Abuja International Film Festival, which has played a vital role in promoting local talent and storytelling.

Eyengho emphasized, “Fidelis has not only paved the way for emerging filmmakers but has also helped elevate Nigerian cinema on the global stage. His creative vision and commitment inspire all of us in the industry.”

As Duker reflects on this honor, he acknowledges the importance of teamwork and collaboration in achieving success. “This acknowledgment reaffirms to my team and me that our work is being observed, and it motivates us to continue contributing to the development of our sector,” he stated.

With numerous projects on the horizon, Duker remains a relentless advocate for the growth and recognition of African cinema. His latest recognition is yet another testament to the vibrant and evolving landscape of Nollywood, as industry leaders like him continue to inspire future generations.

As the film industry anticipates the next phase of development, Duker’s continued influence signals a promising future for filmmakers in Nigeria and across the continent.

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E‑Money’s Grand Gesture: A Closer Look at the SUV Gift to Chinedu “Aki” Ikedieze

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E‑Money’s Grand Gesture: A Closer Look at the SUV Gift to Chinedu “Aki” Ikedieze

By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG

 

“Public Generosity, Celebrity Loyalty and the Symbolism of Wealth in Nigeria’s Entertainment Elite.”

 

On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, Nigerian billionaire and entrepreneur Emeka Okonkwo, widely known as E‑Money, once again captured national attention with a lavish and highly publicised act of generosity, gifting a brand‑new 2024/2025 Ford SUV to veteran Nollywood actor Chinedu Ikedieze, affectionately called Aki, during his high‑profile birthday celebration.

 

The event, held in Lagos amidst a constellation of entertainers, business figures and socialites, was itself part of an annual tradition in which E‑Money marks his birthday (on February 18) with large‑scale giveaways and spectacular shows of material philanthropy. This year, he announced the gift of over 30 cars to friends, staff and family, a gesture that quickly went viral as videos and images circulated across social media platforms.

 

In the case of Ikedieze, E‑Money’s gift appeared to be deeply personal. During the festivities, E‑Money stood beside his elder brother, Grammy‑nominated musician KCee and recounted how Ikedieze stood by him at his 2007 wedding. The billionaire explained that the SUV was a “token of appreciation” for the enduring support the actor had shown over the years which is a narrative that blends friendship with public celebration.

 

Ikedieze, a Nollywood staple with a career spanning more than two decades and over 150 film credits, including the iconic Aki na Ukwa franchise, visibly reacted with humble surprise as he received the vehicle, bowing his head in respect and gratitude. The actor later shared the moment on his Instagram account with a caption celebrating the gift, further fuelling online engagement around the event.

 

Beyond the spectacle, this incident underscores evolving dynamics in Nigerian celebrity culture and the intersection of wealth, influence and reciprocity. Sociologist Dr. Chinedum Uche of the University of Lagos, speaking on the broader implications of such high‑profile gifts, notes: “Philanthropy that is highly publicised can reinforce social bonds, but it also reflects a culture where generosity is intertwined with reputation economy; where giving becomes as much a social signal as it is an act of kindness.” The quote highlights how public acts of wealth transfer among elites serve layered social functions that extend beyond pure altruism.

 

Critics of such displays argue that ostentatious giveaways, particularly in a country with stark economic disparities, risk amplifying social envy and exacerbating perceptions of inequality. Economist Dr. Ifunanya Nwosu from the Lagos Business School observes: “In societies marked by economic stratification, celebrity largesse may inspire admiration, but it can also inadvertently highlight structural inequities; prompting questions about systemic investment in public welfare versus individual generosity.”

 

Still, supporters maintain that E‑Money’s annual tradition (which has in past years included cash gifts to his brother KCee, comedians and even domestic staff) reflects genuine gratitude and a commitment to uplifting his immediate circle, albeit within the private sphere.

 

For Ikedieze, the SUV stands both as a heartfelt gesture from a longtime friend and a public affirmation of their enduring relationship. As the video of the moment continues to circulate, the broader narrative has ignited discussions about the role of private wealth in public life, celebrity culture and how acts of giving are interpreted in contemporary Nigerian society.

 

In a landscape where influence and generosity often play out in equal measure on public stages, E‑Money’s gift to Aki is more than a headline, it is a flashpoint in ongoing debates about wealth, friendship and visibility in Nigeria’s entertainment and entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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