- Mr. Eazi revealed that he has invested in businesses operating in 19 African countries, with one company processing about four million transactions daily
- According to him, one of these companies stands out as a major source of pride due to its wide reach and impact.

Nigerian singer and entrepreneur Mr. Eazi has spoken about the scale of his business investments across Africa, highlighting his growing influence beyond the music industry.
In a recent statement, the award-winning artist revealed that he has invested in several businesses that are currently operational in 19 African countries. According to him, one of these companies stands out as a major source of pride due to its wide reach and impact.
Mr. Eazi disclosed that the company processes approximately four million transactions daily, underscoring its significance in Africa’s fast-growing digital and financial ecosystem.
His remarks have drawn attention to his success as not just a musician, but also a strategic investor contributing to economic activity and innovation across the continent.
In other news… In other news,,… The Instagram account of South African content creator Leshaan Da Gama has been taken down just days after she addressed a controversial video reportedly involving her and Senator Adams Oshiomhole that went viral online.
Attempts to access her profile using the handle @shaandg47 now return a message stating, “Profile isn’t available. The link may be broken or the profile may have been removed.”
The account removal follows an Instagram Story allegedly posted by Leshaan Da Gama, in which she threatened to release a private video featuring Senator Oshiomhole. The post sparked reactions from various quarters, including Nigerian human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong, who dismissed the claim as “nonsense.”
Earlier, GistLover reported that on Tuesday, February 6, Leshaan Da Gama responded on Instagram Stories after facing heavy criticism from Nigerians over a clip allegedly showing the Edo North senator massaging her feet on a private jet.
In her response, she did not deny appearing in the video but told critics to direct their frustration at the senator instead of her, writing: “Your senator is the problem, go be mad at him, not me.”
Senator Oshiomhole, through his media aide, has denied the video’s authenticity, insisting that it was created using artificial intelligence.
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