Award winning singer, Davido has called out his cousin Dele Adeleke who recently announced that he will be contesting in Osun governorship election.
Calling out his cousin for running against their uncle Ademola Adeleke, Davido noted that Dele who is now “forming an intellectual” struggled to get a second class lower certificate while in the University.
Stressing that all their support will be going to their uncle, Davido also shared a post where Dele was thanking his (Davido) father, Adedeji Adeleke for raising him.
The singer also urged Osun residents to beware of “fakes”.
Meanwhile Popular singer and songwriter, Teniola Apata also known as Teni has allegedly bought herself a spic and span home in Lagos.
A concise video and a couple of photos shared on-line affirmed the vocalist presenting by the den while holding a huge flop key with the engraving; SOLD.
In a video shared by gossipmill.com, the ‘Case’ crooner is seen taking a tour of the house valued at a huge cost.
Teni is however, yet to share the amazing news on her verified web-based media pages but associates and fans have as of now started praising her.
Her fans were so happy for her and congratulated her for the great achievement.
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