- Nigerian singer Khaid, whose real name is Sulaimon Shekoni Solomon, is seeking freedom.
- He announced his need for legal assistance on his X page.
- The personal matters he is dealing with require the help of lawyers.

Nigerian singer Sulaimon Shekoni Solomon, widely known as Khaid, has shared that he is seeking freedom.
Posting on his X page, the artist revealed that he needs lawyers to handle some personal matters.
“They want control. I want freedom. Let’s see who wins,” he wrote, speaking about the pressures he faces.
Khaid also encouraged young lawyers to explore opportunities in the entertainment industry, noting a rising demand for legal support.
“These graduating lawyers better be in the entertainment scene. Y’all got work to do. Need me like five. Matter full ground. Time will tell,” he added.
He has yet to confirm or deny the ongoing speculations surrounding his situation.
In other news… A Nigerian man has stirred mixed reactions on social media after unveiling a permanent tattoo of renowned gospel singer Tope Alabi.
In a trending video, the young man is seen smoking while proudly showing off the large, detailed portrait of the artiste inked on his arm. The tattoo features only the singer’s face, carefully rendered.
While the striking artwork captured attention, it was his choice to smoke and sing one of Tope Alabi’s popular tracks at the same time that sparked the most debate, drawing comments from both admirers and critics.
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