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“Na this kind money dey wey we go still chop” – Cubana Chief Priest reacts after Davido’s father, Adedeji Adeleke announced his $2bn power plant in Nigeria.
Cubana Chief Priest is shook by the massive investment Davido’s father, Adedeji Adeleke, just made – a $2 billion power plant in Nigeria! That’s approximately ₦3.418 trillion, which is a staggering amount.
Ekwutosblog previously reported that the power plant, is set to start operating in January 2025, will generate 1250 megawatts of electricity, making it the largest in Nigeria.
Adedeji Adeleke, CEO of Pacific Holdings Limited, shared that he faced significant obstacles from government officials during the project’s design and permitting phases. However, his faith and perseverance paid off, and the project was eventually approved by the Ministry of Power.
Meanwhile took Cubana Chief Priest’s reacted on his instagram page with , “Na this kind money dey wey we go still chop,” is a mix of shock and awe at the sheer scale of the investment.
It’s clear that Adedeji Adeleke’s business acumen and determination are inspiring, and this project will likely have a significant impact on Nigeria’s power needs.
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North West’s Dermal Piercing Sparks Criticism

The 12-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West has been spotted with hand piercing.
This has however sparked outrage from fans and critics claiming it to be extreme for a young child and a sign of parental neglect on the part of her parents.
Photo source: Gistmania
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BBNaija Star, Tjay Celebrates Twins First Year Birthday

Reality TV star, Tjay has joyfully announced the celebration of his twin sons, Oluwatofarati and Oluwakorewa.
His sons clocked 1, and in his caption he expressed his deep love and affection for his family. He also wished the blessings he has witnessed upon others.
Photo source: Instagram
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Tonto Dikeh Feeds 2,000 People and also Donates Wheelchairs and Scholarships in Honor of Pastor Jerry Eze

Nollywood actress and philanthropist, Tonto Dikeh, marked the birthday of her spiritual father, Pastor Jerry Eze, touching hundreds of lives.
She explained that the outreach was organized to celebrate and honor the impact of the Streams of Joy International founder, whose ministry has blessed many lives globally.
As part of the initiative, wheelchairs were donated to members of a disabled colony, 50 educational scholarships were awarded to children from underprivileged backgrounds, and meals were provided for more than 2,000 people.
The gesture, she noted, was a reflection of Pastor Jerry’s compassion and kingdom-focused leadership, which has inspired her and many others to give back to society.
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