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David Adeleke Promises to Performing as Musician even if He becomes Government Official
Nigerian musician, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has said taking a position in the government won’t stop him from being an artiste.
During a recent livestream with Davrel, the singer mentioned that if he ever decided to become a government official, he would still be performing.
Davido noted that former president of Haiti, Michel Martelly, was still performing as a musician during his presidency.
“If I ever decide to work in government, I would still be performing. I don’t think that stops anything.
“Obviously, it won’t be as much as before. Michel Martelly was a musician while he was president of Haiti, and he still performed. He even went on tours during his presidential vacations,” he stated.
Davido disclosed that he is no longer passionate about going into politics, stressing that observation about other celebrities who joined politics was making him weigh his political ambition.
He claimed that most Nigerian celebrities who transitioned from entertainment to politics haven’t been successful.
He added that he was previously interested in politics, but the reality on ground has made him skeptical.
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No Money, No Love, Give Me Money – Actress Miriam Ogbonna
Nollywood actress, Miriam Ogbonna has shared her views on love, revealing that a monetary gift is the only way a man can truly prove his love to her.
The movie star stated that she would never believe a man professing love to her until he backed it up with money.
She explained that gifting a crush or lover money is a good way of expressing love because making money is difficult.
On her X handle, the actress wrote, “If you don’t give me money, I will never ever ever agree that you like or love me.
“You have to give me money. Money is hard to come by. So, if you give me the money you suffered for, ehen, I will know that you like/love me.”
Her opinion on love elicited mixed reactions, with many faulting her view.
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