“I always ask God to tell me the right time to quit music” – Davido

 Afrobeats superstar Davido has once again sparked conversation among fans after revealing a deeply personal mindset about his career: he constantly seeks divine guidance on when it might be time to step away from music.




In a candid reflection, Davido shared that despite his immense success, global recognition, and influence in the music industry, he does not see his journey as entirely self-directed. Instead, he places a strong emphasis on spirituality, stating that he always asks God to show him the right time to quit music. This perspective highlights a rare humility for an artist at his level—someone who has achieved chart-topping hits, sold-out tours, and international acclaim.


For Davido, music is more than fame or financial success; it is a calling. And like any calling, he believes there is a season for it. By seeking divine direction, he suggests that he is prepared to walk away when he feels his purpose in music has been fulfilled, rather than holding on indefinitely.


This revelation has resonated with many fans, especially those who admire not just his artistry but his openness about faith and life beyond the spotlight. In an industry where longevity is often pursued at all costs, Davido’s stance introduces a refreshing contrast—one that prioritizes purpose over permanence.


While there is no indication that he plans to retire anytime soon, his statement serves as a reminder that even the biggest stars are thinking about legacy, timing, and life after music. For now, fans can continue to enjoy his contributions, knowing that whenever the time comes, it will be a decision guided by something far deeper than the industry itself.


Johnson Suleman criticizes leadership, urges Nigerians to prioritize performance

 General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has questioned the state of leadership in Nigeria following the recent Palm Sunday attack in Jos.


The televangelist, speaking on the current state of insecurity in the nation, said that leadership in the country has failed in its primary responsibility to protect citizens, instead focusing on pre-election campaigns and second-term ambitions.


“Leadership that prioritizes politics over protection of lives. Choosing rather to waste our collective patrimony in pre-election jamboree and pre-coronation plans. Posterity will judge a leadership that now emboldens, enables, and replicates what it once vehemently condemned,” Mr Suleman said on Monday via a post on X handle titled “Jos attack is another evidence of failed leadership.


Mr Suleman added that it’s time for the nation’s leaders to take full responsibility, stressing that prayers are important but cannot replace accountability.


“I believe in the power of prayers, but prayers won’t replace responsibility. We need humane leaders; these current folks have zero affiliation with empathy. We are tired. It’s depressingly exhausting.”


The cleric expressed his grief with the families affected by the attacks, offering prayers for strength in their losses.


He criticised supporters of failed leaders in the country who stand up to defend nonsense and should at least sound smart while doing so.


“We stand with the families who lost loved ones and pray for fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.”


“And for those who will engage this tweet to support failed leadership for the crumbs they offer you, please show your irritation via good grammar.


So even if I am irritated by your intentional delusion, I would be encouraged by your mastery of words. AJS.”


The Gari Ya Waye community in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State, came under violent attack on Palm Sunday, as unknown gunmen killed men and women in the community, leaving others injured.


The state government has imposed a 48-hour curfew following the deadly incident, which took effect from March 29 to April 1, 2026, but it was violated as residents came out in large numbers to protest the resurgence of insecurity in the state, demanding justice and proper leadership.

Actor Sylvester Madu reacts to viral video of him selling Okrika

 Nollywood actor Sylvester Madu has reacted to a viral video showing him selling goods in a market, stating that he is unbothered by the criticism trailing the clip.


The footage quickly spread across social media platforms, sparking mixed reactions, with some users questioning why a known actor would engage in petty trading.


Responding in a video shared online, Madu dismissed the mockery, stressing that there is dignity in honest work regardless of status.


He explained that he had travelled to London to restock his goods and would continue his business upon return.


“Una dey do video of me, dey post where I dey do my business, dey sell my market. Una still dey talk say I dey sell okrika. No wahala. I don come London again ooo, I wan buy my market. When I buy finish, I go ship am. I go still dey sell my market. Make una dey talk.”


Madu’s response reflects a growing narrative encouraging multiple income streams amid Nigeria’s economic realities.


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“My kids won’t go into entertainment industry”- Davido confesses, shares reasons

 Afrobeats superstar, Davido, has revealed that he does not want any of his children to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.


The singer made the disclosure during a viral interview on The Breakfast Club, where he spoke about his plans for his kids and his desire for them to have a more stable path in life.


Speaking during the interview, he said:


“I would prefer my kids to work with my dad instead of doing entertainment. Every Christmas, my dad takes all the grandkids with him. And I could just see that upon all the things he has, including multiple private jets and all that, his happiness is him seeing his grandchildren. And my father is single.


So I just saw his happiness and I’m like this is what life is all about. My dad not wanting me in the entertainment really killed my joy until he saw that this boy is really adamant about doing this. I wouldn’t want to do that to my kids as well.”


Davido explained that his decision is influenced by his personal struggles in the entertainment industry before his breakthrough, noting that he would prefer his children to work in his father, Adedeji Adeleke’s companies instead.


According to him, while he eventually followed his passion despite initial resistance from his father, he hopes to guide his children toward careers that offer more stability and less pressure.


The superstar, known for his deep love for his children, has once again shown his concern for their future and career choices.


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Father of Angel Smith breaks silence as daughter allegedly arrested in the US

 Father of BBNaija star Angel Smith, Baron Meyagy, has spoken out after a viral video allegedly showing the reality star being arrested in the United States began trending online, adding fresh attention to her ongoing personal and marital issues.


Father Speaks Amid Viral Arrest Claims

Baron Meyagy took to Instagram to show support for his daughter as speculation around her alleged arrest continues to spread across social media.


He wrote: “Family stands by each other as a unit, irrespective of the circumstance. In the end, she’s FATHER’S DAUGHTER. I gotcha U Mummy,”


Arrest Video Sparks Reactions Online

The situation escalated after a video surfaced online showing what many claimed was Angel being taken into custody by US law enforcement.


While the clip has not been officially confirmed, it has triggered massive reactions and debates on social platforms, with fans and critics trying to understand what really happened.


Marriage Breakup Turns Messy

The controversy is unfolding alongside the collapse of Angel’s marriage to her partner, Tumininu, which has now played out publicly through accusations and counterclaims.


The relationship, which was once celebrated after a private wedding in the United States, has reportedly broken down under pressure from financial and emotional disagreements.


Annulment Request and Financial Demands

Tumininu has officially demanded an annulment of the marriage, linking the decision to Angel’s alleged legal troubles in the US.



She also listed several demands, including a $40,000 refund, $8,000 for emotional damages, signing of annulment papers, and a legal agreement removing any immigration or financial ties.


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