Nigerian Singer, Davido Claims Family Powers Nigeria With Electricity Empire

Date: 27-04-2024 9:52 am (1 week ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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Renowned Nigerian artist, David Adeleke, known as Davido, recently stirred waves by asserting his family's pivotal role in energizing a significant portion of Nigeria through their power ventures.

In a candid revelation during an appearance on the American podcast 'Business Untitled,' Davido unveiled insights into his family's diverse business portfolio, which includes a robust presence in the energy sector.

Davido disclosed that his family possesses four substantial power plants, positioning them as key contributors to Nigeria's energy requirements. "Apart from that, me and my family have like four power plants worth a lot of money. We distribute energy to most of Nigeria," he shared during the podcast.

Expanding on his entrepreneurial endeavors, Davido mentioned his brief foray into cryptocurrency, acknowledging Nigeria's burgeoning interest in digital currencies. Additionally, he revealed plans to venture into the culinary domain, intending to establish a restaurant for his wife. However, he reiterated his unwavering commitment to his passion for music, highlighting it as his primary focus.

While Davido's family boasts considerable wealth and investments in the energy sector, skepticism looms over his assertion that they cater to the lion's share of Nigeria's energy needs. The majority of the nation's significant thermal and hydropower plants remain under government ownership, prompting questions regarding the extent of the Adeleke family's influence in the energy landscape.

Davido's bold proclamation has ignited discussions about the dynamics of Nigeria's energy sector and the role of private entities in shaping its trajectory. As debates unfold, Davido's assertions serve as a catalyst for scrutinizing the intricate interplay between public and private stakeholders in Nigeria's quest for sustainable energy solutions.


Posted: at 27-04-2024 09:52 AM (1 week ago) | Addicted Hero
- Baye77 at 27-04-2024 10:09 AM (1 week ago)
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Sadly, he's so ignorant of what he's talking about. The Nigerian state owns ALL the power plants in Nigeria, be it hydro or thermal and they were all working fine and generating revenue. GEJ was the one that privatized Nigerian assets to his friends, without actually setting up a good plan that will benefit the nation. That is how your family was "dashed" four power plants, which were built with tax payers money. So please just stick to music abeg.
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- KDoinspire at 27-04-2024 10:37 AM (1 week ago)
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Quote from: Baye77 on 27-04-2024 10:09 AM
Sadly, he's so ignorant of what he's talking about. The Nigerian state owns ALL the power plants in Nigeria, be it hydro or thermal and they were all working fine and generating revenue. GEJ was the one that privatized Nigerian assets to his friends, without actually setting up a good plan that will benefit the nation. That is how your family was "dashed" four power plants, which were built with tax payers money. So please just stick to music abeg.
You lack knowledge in this matter. Your statements are baseless and uninformed. Initially, you claimed that his family received a power plant as a gift. Can you even comprehend the absurdity of such a notion? Why would someone gift a power plant to an individual? Why weren't you gifted one then? Adeleke entered the energy business long before Otedola. He has been involved in that industry for a significant period of time. It is a significant aspect of David's father's business. No one simply gifts a power plant to another person. Please refrain from speaking nonsensically. The privatization of power plants by GEJ does not imply that individuals in the power sector were given them as gifts. I believe David is a young individual who is aware of his family's capabilities and possessions. At his level, he sits down with his father to discuss business interests. The boy is a billionaire in Naira and can comfortably engage in business discussions with his father. His father would not exclude him from the family business. He would have educated all his children about it. Are you blind? Did you not read where he mentioned "me and my family"? What does that indicate to you? He has already invested in the same business and has a stake in the family business. Claiming that he is ignorant of what he is saying is laughable. You are the one who is blindly entering into a topic you know nothing about. Your assertion is incredibly irritating. Your comment lacks any sense. All I see is someone who is overly nosy.
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- fineboy77 at 27-04-2024 11:42 AM (1 week ago)
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Ah, na war zone I wan enter so oo, abeg make I hide my head. Gogoman no open your door oo, bullets flying !!!

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- gogoman at 27-04-2024 12:07 PM (1 week ago)
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- Baye77 at 29-04-2024 06:31 PM (1 week ago)
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Quote from: KDoinspire on 27-04-2024 10:37 AM
You lack knowledge in this matter. Your statements are baseless and uninformed. Initially, you claimed that his family received a power plant as a gift. Can you even comprehend the absurdity of such a notion? Why would someone gift a power plant to an individual? Why weren't you gifted one then? Adeleke entered the energy business long before Otedola. He has been involved in that industry for a significant period of time. It is a significant aspect of David's father's business. No one simply gifts a power plant to another person. Please refrain from speaking nonsensically. The privatization of power plants by GEJ does not imply that individuals in the power sector were given them as gifts. I believe David is a young individual who is aware of his family's capabilities and possessions. At his level, he sits down with his father to discuss business interests. The boy is a billionaire in Naira and can comfortably engage in business discussions with his father. His father would not exclude him from the family business. He would have educated all his children about it. Are you blind? Did you not read where he mentioned "me and my family"? What does that indicate to you? He has already invested in the same business and has a stake in the family business. Claiming that he is ignorant of what he is saying is laughable. You are the one who is blindly entering into a topic you know nothing about. Your assertion is incredibly irritating. Your comment lacks any sense. All I see is someone who is overly nosy.
You know the problem with some of you?? Just because you've got phone and data, you feel entitled to enter a public space and insult someone you know absolutely nothing about. I worked in the Nigerian power for well over 10years, yes, more than ten years. If I talk about the Nigerian power sector, you can only sit down and learn, unless you are in the sector too and have been in it more than me. I have not insulted Davido or his family in anyway, I only stated the obvious, what gave you the audacity to be unruly towards me is what I don't understand. I said the Nigerian state owns ALL the power plants in Nigeria, yes that is true. I also said GEJ privatized them to his friends and family, yes that's also true. I already used the word "privatized", so when I said "dashed", if you understand simple semantics, you'd have known I was being ironical. And besides, do you have any idea how "privatizations" are done in Nigeria?? Do you?? I bet you don't! There's hardly any form of privatization that the Nigerian state benefits from, the government in power just virtually put their friends in charge of Nigerian assets and call it privatization. I have nothing against Davido or his family, in fact I don't even know them, I am just stating simple facts that anybody that has worked in the Nigerian power sector knows. So keep your sentiments away and learn by asking other people who knows about the power sector in Nigeria.
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