- He questioned the need for another grand event after their traditional wedding, saying even billionaires like Dangote and Elon Musk wouldn’t spend so lavishly.

Delta Governor’s aide, Ossai Ovie Success, has criticised Davido and Chioma’s upcoming white wedding in Miami, calling it a waste of money.
He questioned the need for another grand event after their traditional wedding, saying even billionaires like Dangote and Elon Musk wouldn’t spend so lavishly.
“Davido and Chioma’s white wedding this weekend in Miami is a waste of money, and I am disappointed
Having too much money doesn’t mean you should carelessly spend it.
Dangote, Ossai Ovie Success, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg won’t waste money like this.
What is the essence of a white wedding in Florida when your lavish traditional marriage is over a year?
I am really disappointed”.
In other news….. WAEC’s result-checking portal crashed on Wednesday, days after announcing the worst WASSCE results in a decade.
The council blamed “technical issues” and assured the public via X that access would be restored within 24 hours.
“WAEC hereby informs the general public that the result checker portal @waecdirect.org is temporarily shut down due to technical issues.However, the Council is working assiduously to ensure that candidates are able to access their results in the next 24 hours,” the statement read.
The announcement failed to ease tensions as candidates and parents questioned the credibility of the 2025 WAEC results, especially the mass failure in English.
Only 38.32% passed with credit in five key subjects, a sharp drop from previous years.
Many took to social media, citing poor logistics, delayed exams, and poor conditions, including writing in the dark and shortened durations.
Another user, @DEYHOT_official, pleaded: “WAEC, please look into the English results. This is crushing the dreams of hardworking students and parents.”
Some are now pushing for an independent investigation or intervention from higher authorities.
A user, @e_okwori, urged tagging the presidency and the Ministry of Education to involve external oversight in reviewing the process.
“We reject this result. WAEC must do the needful or prepare for protests,” @pastorbtdaniels said.
“We started writing at 8 pm under torchlights. They gave us just an hour to complete a paper meant to last over two hours,” user @_samad1 posted.
Another user, @sikimark said: “The English exam was a disaster. If JAMB can make corrections, why can’t WAEC? This is a national embarrassment.”
A tweet user @JayTrezy wrote: “WAEC is playing with the lives of young Nigerians. If most of those English papers are rechecked, heads will roll.”
“My daughter had multiple A1s and B2s, yet somehow got D7 in English. It doesn’t add up,” a parent, @Johnway11145073, tweeted.
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