Davido Reveals Adeleke Family Will Be Fine if Uncle Loses Governorship Election

  • Davido has hinted that his family could simply return to running their “multi-billion dollar company” if his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, loses the upcoming Osun governorship election.
  • The remark came in response to an online conversation suggesting Davido might compose campaign songs for APC if Adeleke is defeated.
  • The singer’s comment underscored the Adeleke family’s substantial business interests outside politics.

Afrobeats superstar Davido has suggested that his family might shift focus back to major business ventures if his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, were to lose the forthcoming Osun governorship election.

The comment came amid online discussions about Governor Adeleke’s political future following his recent defection to the Accord Party.

An X user, Lurvy, speculated on the drama surrounding the governor, to which another user, Whemimor, replied: “If e lose na Davido go compose song for APC during 2027 campaign.”

Davido quoted Whemimor’s tweet with a pointed response, hinting at the vast wealth of the Adeleke family beyond politics:

“Or we can just go back to our multi-billion dollar company …”

The singer’s comment reinforces the narrative that the Adeleke family’s primary source of wealth is rooted in their long-standing business enterprises, providing a safety net regardless of political outcomes.

Meanwhile, Governor Adeleke recently emerged as the governorship candidate of the Accord Party for the 2026 election, securing the nomination after polling 145 votes in the party primary.

Announcing the result, the Secretary of the electoral committee, Abdulazeez Salaudeen, declared the winner:

“Having the highest number of votes, I declare Senator Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke as the winner of the primary,” Salaudeen said.

In other news…. Kechi Okwuchi, one of only two survivors of the tragic Sosoliso plane crash that occurred on December 10, 2005, has taken to social media to mark the 20th anniversary of the disaster. The crash claimed 107 lives out of the 109 passengers on board.

In a video posted to her X account, Kechi Okwuchi paid tribute to the passengers who passed away. Recalling the event, she shared that she was 16 years old at the time and held her close friend as the plane was about to crash.

She spoke about her recovery and second chance at life:

“20 years have passed, and some of my memories are not only painful or negative anymore. I have had a lost of amazing experiences because I was able to have a second chance at life that most people on that place were not able to.”

The survivor recalled that the aftermath was rough and required a prolonged period of recovery from her injuries.

Kechi Okwuchi later gained widespread recognition after auditioning for the 12th edition of America’s Got Talent. She also graduated first-class in Economics from the University of St. Thomas (Houston) in 2015 and earned an MBA with distinction.

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