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Davido Plans to Donate N300 Million to Orphanages and Youth for 32nd Birthday

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Davido, the Afrobeats superstar and music mogul, is making a significant impact this year as he prepares to celebrate his 32nd birthday.

In an announcement shared on his X handle, Davido revealed that he will donate a remarkable N300 million to support orphanages and a charity dedicated to combating drug abuse among the youth.

This charitable gesture is part of his ongoing commitment to giving back to the community.

The singer, known for his hit songs like Fall and If, emphasized that this donation is intended to aid vulnerable children and provide support for programs that help young people avoid the dangers of drug addiction.

As part of the announcement, he promised to provide further details about the donation in future posts.

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This generous act isn’t Davido’s first time using his birthday as an opportunity to give back.

In 2021, during his 29th birthday, he made a notable contribution of N250 million, which he distributed to 292 orphanages across Nigeria.


 

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Mary Njoku Criticizes 2Face for Publicly Embarrassing Annie

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Nollywood star Mary Remmy Njoku has addressed the ongoing drama between Annie Macaulay and her husband, legendary Nigerian singer 2Face Idibia.

The turmoil began after 2Face shocked fans with a public announcement about his separation from Annie. Although he initially claimed his Instagram account was hacked, he later released a video admitting that he had personally posted the controversial message, confirming the authenticity of the announcement.

Reacting to the situation, Njoku called out 2Face for publicly embarrassing Annie during such a challenging time in her life. She expressed disappointment in his actions, emphasizing that humiliating Annie in this manner was uncalled for.

Njoku revealed that she, along with others who consider Annie family, had chosen to remain silent out of respect for her difficult choices and her resilience through numerous personal struggles.

She went further to urge 2Face to be ready to face the consequences of his actions and to answer critical questions when the time inevitably comes.

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Davido Reveals His Father’s Wealth Made Him Feel Broke

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Nigerian music sensation Davido, whose real name is David Adeleke, recently shared an interesting perspective on wealth, revealing that his father’s immense fortune once made him feel financially insignificant.

During an interview in Paris, the singer was asked a thought-provoking question: “Has anyone ever made you feel broke despite your wealth?” Without hesitation, Davido answered, “Yeah, my dad.”

Davido had previously admitted in another interview that it took him years to truly grasp the extent of his father’s wealth.


 

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Mercy Chinwo Addresses Lawsuit Against Former Label Boss Eezee Concept

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Nigerian gospel artist Mercy Chinwo has stated her legal team regarding the ongoing lawsuit against her former label boss, Ezekiel ThankGod, widely known as Eezee Concept.

In the statement posted on her Instagram, Chinwo shared details of her journey with Eezee Concept, starting as a background singer before becoming a signed artist.

She revealed that she signed her first contract in 2017, but later discovered that the dates on the contract were altered to 2019.

Chinwo further disclosed that Eezee Concept proposed extending her initial five-year contract to 12 years, which she rejected due to her career plans.

However, four years into the agreement, Chinwo claims the working relationship turned toxic, with her being subjected to verbal and emotional abuse.

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According to Chinwo, Eezee Concept would make threatening statements like, “I will deal with you, I will mess you up, I made you who you are. I can shut you up, and nobody will hear you again, and I will destroy your career.”

She also alleged that the label owner misled event organizers about her availability, complicating her professional engagements.

Chinwo clarified that she did not file the lawsuit to demand ownership of her music catalogue, but instead sought the release of the original contract documents, specifically the first three pages and the execution page of the altered 2017 contract, to make them public.


 

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