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Nigerians must not stay silent on insecurity, Davido tells Rarara

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Afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has called on prominent Hausa singer, Dauda Rarara, to openly speak out against the country’s worsening insecurity, insisting that silence and political bias only deepen national challenges.

The controversy stems from Davido’s appearance at the FIFA World Cup 2026 Countdown Concert in Los Angeles on June 10, where he wore a customised jacket bearing the inscription “Bring Them Home” alongside the names of over 40 schoolchildren and teachers abducted on May 15 in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.

In a video posted on his verified Facebook page, Rarara described Davido’s action as “barbaric,” arguing that it risked damaging Nigeria’s international image and alleging that the issue was being politicised.

“I do not usually reply or react to issues like this, but what Davido did was barbaric. In my opinion, Davido and those who share his way of thinking are only behaving foolishly.

“How can you promote Ansaru terrorists or insecurity-related issues to the whole world? How can you take a sensitive national security issue and project it to the world in a way that could damage the country’s image? What exactly do you stand to gain from doing that?

“Davido took the names of abducted schoolchildren in Oyo State, wrote them on the Nigerian flag and displayed it in America. What was the purpose? What did he hope to achieve? Or was it because he had turned the matter into politics?”

Rarara further questioned the intent behind Davido’s move, suggesting it was linked to political interests and warning against the internationalisation of sensitive security matters.

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“Is it because his uncle is contesting an election on Accord Party and Tinubu is in APC? Is that why insecurity must become a campaign tool? Anyone who campaigns with insecurity is insane, because he does not fully understand what it entails.

“What Davido did is similar to removing his own mother’s wrapper, taking a photograph of her and travelling to America to display it for the whole world to see, only to ask people to help cover her up again. What kind of thinking is that?

“Insecurity is not something people should casually jump into. There are facts and circumstances that ordinary members of the public may not know. Before speaking on such matters, one should understand the situation properly.

“Did Davido know the reason behind the abduction of those schoolchildren? Some terrorists were arrested. When efforts to secure their release failed, the kingpins kidnapped innocent people in an attempt to force the authorities to negotiate.

“The President and security agencies had vowed that the terrorists would not be released and that the children would be rescued. It was during this delicate period that Davido chose to embarrass us on a global stage.

“You cannot go to China and promote issues the authorities do not want promoted. The same applies in many other countries. There are limits. But some of our content creators continue to promote narratives that, in my opinion, end up helping terrorists.

“Some content creators do not understand the implications of what they are doing, while others do. Some are sponsored by politicians, while others are simply chasing engagement and followers.”

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Reacting on X, Davido quoted Rarara’s post and replied, “Debidooo,” in what appeared to be a mocking reference to the pronunciation of his name.

Rarara responded with the phrase “Kashiga taitayinka,” a derogatory Hausa expression telling the Afrobeat star to come back to his senses.

Davido also fired back, saying, “Da ace kana da ilimi da na tsaya nayi magana dakai. Ama komai baka sani ba, sakarai kawai,” which translates as “If only you had knowledge, I would have stopped to speak with you. But you know nothing, just a fool,” according to a translation of his Hausa response.

In a follow-up statement shared in Hausa and later translated to English, Davido insisted that Nigerians must not remain silent in the face of insecurity, stressing that patriotism requires speaking out regardless of political affiliation.

He, “Da farko, duk wanda yake da kishin Najeriya ba zai yi shiru kan matsalar rashin tsaro da ke addabar ƙasa ba, kuma ba zai hana wasu bayyana damuwarsu a kai ba. Rashin tausayi da fifita son rai ko zama karen en siyasa , da fifita son rai fiye da muradun al’umma ba abin alfahari ba ne. Ka kasance mai kishin ƙasarka, ka daina fifita siyasa a kan gaskiya, sannan ka ji tsoron Allah a cikin duk abin da kake yi #kahuturarara which translates to “Damn it, every Nigerian should not stay silent about the insecurity plaguing the nation, nor should they prevent others from voicing their concerns openly.

He added that prioritising political interests over national welfare was harmful to the country’s progress.

“Showing bias and prioritizing personal or political interests, and putting personal desires above the community’s goals, is nothing to be proud of. Be a patriot for your country, stop prioritizing politics over the truth, and fear God in everything you do

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FG declares Tuesday public holiday for Eid ul Mawlid

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The Federal Government has declared Tuesday, August 25, 2026, a public holiday to mark this year’s Eid ul Mawlid, commemorating the birth of the Holy Prophet Muhammad.

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, announced the holiday on behalf of the Federal Government in a statement issued on Friday by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr Magdalene Ajani.

Tunji-Ojo congratulated Muslims in Nigeria and across the diaspora on the occasion, urging Nigerians to reflect on the values of compassion, humility and service associated with the life of the Prophet Muhammad.

“Every Eid ul Mawlid gives us reason to pause and draw lessons from a life defined by compassion, humility and service to others.

“These are qualities our nation needs now more than ever, and I encourage every Nigerian, not just our Muslim brothers and sisters, to reflect on them,”he said.

The minister also called on Nigerians to use the occasion to pray for peace and national cohesion, stressing that maintaining unity remained a collective responsibility.

He urged citizens to celebrate the occasion with restraint and mutual respect, while wishing the Muslim community a joyous and peaceful Eid.

Tunji-Ojo further reaffirmed the commitment of the present administration to protecting lives and property and ensuring the sustenance of peace across the country.

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Think About It: What Will People Say About You After Your Demise?

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One day, your voice will be silent, your phone will stop ringing, and your presence will no longer be felt in the places you once walked. When that day comes, people will not remember how expensive your clothes were, how much money you had, or how many houses and cars you owned. They will remember how you treated people, the love you showed, the lives you touched, and the kind of person you were.

Think about it: What will people say about you after your demise?

Will they say, “He was a good person who helped others when he could”?
Will they say, “She made people feel loved and valued”?
Will your children remember you as a parent who gave them not only material things but also wisdom, discipline, love, and a good example?

Or will people remember the pain you caused, the hearts you broke, the people you neglected, and the opportunities you had to do good but refused to take?

Life is temporary. Wealth can disappear. Positions can change. Fame can fade. But the impact you make on people’s lives can continue long after you are gone.

Therefore, do not wait until your funeral before people discover your goodness. Love people while you are still alive. Forgive while you still have the opportunity. Help those who need you. Speak words that encourage rather than destroy. Treat your family with kindness. Be honest even when nobody is watching. And leave behind a legacy that your children and those who knew you can be proud of.

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The greatest question is not, “How much did I accumulate?”
It is, “How many lives did I make better because I lived?”

One day, your story will be told by people who knew you. Make sure it is a story filled with love, kindness, integrity, humility, faith, and positive impact.

Live today in such a way that when your name is mentioned tomorrow, people will smile, remember your goodness, and say, “We were blessed to have known this person.”

Your life is a message. Your character is your legacy. What will yours say?

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A Fool Acquires Wealth Without Knowing Who Will Spend It

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There is nothing wrong with working hard, building wealth, or providing for your family. The danger comes when a person becomes so obsessed with money that he forgets the brevity of life and the importance of preparing his soul.

A person may spend his entire life gathering houses, businesses, properties, and riches, yet he does not know who will eventually inherit or spend what he worked so hard to acquire. Therefore, wealth should be pursued with wisdom, contentment, generosity, and the fear of God.

The Bible says:

“Yea, I hated all my labour which I had taken under the sun: because I should leave it unto the man that shall be after me.”
— Ecclesiastes 2:18 (KJV)

Again, Scripture warns:

“For he heapeth up riches, and knoweth not who shall gather them.”
— Psalm 39:6 (KJV)

And Jesus reminds us that earthly possessions are not the true measure of a person’s life:

“For a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.”
— Luke 12:15 (KJV)

We should therefore work diligently, but we must never allow wealth to become our god. Save wisely, provide for your family, help those in need, and use your blessings for God’s glory while you are still alive.

“For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.”
— 1 Timothy 6:7 (KJV)

Do not spend your whole life gathering what you cannot take with you. Build wealth, but also build character. Accumulate possessions, but do not neglect your soul. What matters most is not how much you leave behind, but the kind of legacy you leave behind.

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