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BETWEEN PATRIOT FALEKE AND HIS STEWARDSHIP OF SELFLESSNESS
In the corridors of power, where politics often wears a mask of self-interest, Hon. Dr. James Abiodun Faleke stands out as a shining beacon of hope. For two years, he has walked the halls of the 10th Assembly, leaving a trail of transformative impact in his wake. With every bill sponsored, every motion moved, and every town hall meeting held, Faleke has demonstrated a deep commitment to the people he serves.
His is a leadership style that embodies transparency, accountability, and empathy – a refreshing change from the status quo. As his constituents rejoice in the fruits of his labour, Faleke’s legacy as a champion of the people continues to grow, inspiring a new generation of leaders to follow in his footsteps.
There is a growing trend for demand of parliamentarians with shared value orientations, inclusivity, a community-driven approach, and emphasising such attributes as transparency, accountability, and empathy. Over time parliamentary representative democracy has witnessed leaders devoid of stewardship, unaccountable, without integrity, and self-centered egoistic lawmakers.
For Hon. Dr. James Abiodun Faleke, parliamentarians must include an intrinsic attribute and demonstration of those rare responsibilities of the wise and frugal management of resources. In the past two years, therefore, more than any member of the 10th Assembly, Chief Faleke resolved to be answerable for all his actions at the Green Chamber, demonstrating humility and reverencing the electorate.
Through the periodic town hall meetings, Chief Faleke has successfully taken time to consistently inform the constituents with a blow-by-blow experience, deliberations, and several interventions that he has made on their behalf, including the Bills and motions sponsored both on their behalf and that of the entire country.
His deployment of an enhanced sustainability plan, which tends to ensure that legacy projects, programs, and various interventions and preserved for the future generation of his constituency has greatly endeared him to them and made him an enviable and exemplary leader.
One remarkable attribute and indeed lasting achievement of Chief Abiodun is his transparent handling of all issues. He has been able through direct and open conduct to lay bare every decision made on behalf of the constituents. His life of challenging integrity has set for him followers who are daily willing not just to emulate his high standard but are ready to deliberately work with him because they are convinced of his efficiency and disposition for effective optimization of both human and other forms of resources for the good of all.
In the present competitive environment where the pressures of globalization and westernisation have added to overstretched resources, the democratic sphere needs men like Dr. James Faleke who are competent enough to be able to protect and preserve scarce resources for the prosperity of all.
His ethical and radical transformative disposition to legislative democracy has ensured responsible management of everything necessary for the constituency and the general good of humanity.
A beacon of light and fostering lasting ties, Chief Faleke has consistently and intentionally demonstrated a high level of transparency, an open decision-making process, always answerable to his constituency, and responsiveness to their pain points while sometimes using their resources to adequately take care of their needs.
Chief Faleke has promoted trust, responsiveness, and oversight in representing his people and in governance.
A deliberate forward thinker and father of political loyalty, his in-depth people-oriented parliamentary responsibilities have set him out, making tremendous progress and achieving landmark distinctions in all aspects of human development.
Rt. Hon. Faleke is the fulcrum of modern-day democracy and transformational leadership, rewriting it through such criteria as transparency, empathy, and accountability, which are all factors of stewardship.
Through his several interventions, Alhaji Faleke has also in the past two years, redefined social services in terms of the provision of landmark durable health services, road constructions, renovation and construction of schools, provision of solar-powered boreholes and streetlights, and the provisions of learning and educational materials all geared towards alleviating poverty, creating a better standard of living and bringing about amenable and conducive ambiance for the socioeconomic livelihood of his people to grow and develop.
Chief Faleke’s blend of parliamentary and stakeholder interventions has led to great improvements that were not otherwise experienced within the constituency and indeed the State.
Indeed, Rt. Hon. Chief Dr. James Abiodun Faleke has promoted distinguished leadership, sponsoring scholarships for constituents both within and outside the country. He has also empowered hundreds of constituents with various skills.
In his past two years at the 10th National Assembly, the reality is that Rt. Hon. Chief Dr. James Abiodun Faleke is focused on the complete remodeling of the institutions of governance and the liberation of the people not just of Ikeja Federal Constituency but the entire nation through sustained outstanding contributions, dedication, tireless efforts and remarkable quantifiable people-based developmental service, devising new found trajectories of impactful roles and changing his constituents from the state of lack to that of prosperity in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the present President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
Ali PhD wrote this piece from Ikeja, Lagos.
Entertainment
Davido breaks silence after Grammy Award loss
Five-time Grammy nominee, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has reacted after losing the Best African Music Performance category at the 68th Grammy Awards held in Los Angeles, United States.
The Afrobeats star shared a message of faith and resilience following the outcome of the ceremony, which took place on Sunday night at the Crypto.com Arena in California.
In a post on his Instagram page, Davido shared photos with his wife, Chioma, from the event and wrote, “Oluwa Dey my side,” alongside prayer and music emojis.
Hours later, he posted another set of pictures of himself and Chioma at the Grammys, reflecting on the loss in a longer caption.
“I said baby listen we lost again let’s not go ! she said ‘Be humble in victory and gracious in defeat’ we outside,” he wrote.
Chioma also reacted via her Instagram page, praising the singer, “You already know that you’re the perfect one, @davido,” she wrote, while sharing photos from the awards night.
Davido was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category at the 2026 Grammy Awards but lost to South African singer Tyla, who won with her song Push 2 Start.
Other nominees in the category included Burna Boy (Love), Ayra Starr and Wizkid (Gimme Dat), Davido (With You featuring Omah Lay), and Eddy Kenzo and Mehran Matin (Hope & Love).
The win marked Tyla’s second Grammy Award, following her first victory in 2024 for her hit single Water.
Speaking during the awards ceremony, the singer revealed that With You, featuring Omah Lay, almost did not make the final tracklist of his album 5IVE.
“Man, it’s so crazy because that song almost didn’t make the album. With You was not in anybody’s top five.
“And now look at it go. Every time I was performing it, my heart would just start beating like, what if I didn’t put this song?” he told OkayAfrica.
Davido also recounted how he learned about the Grammy nomination, saying the news came unexpectedly while he was in Dubai, days before his birthday.
“I was in the car, actually, checking a car, and then my phone rang. They were like, ‘Oh yeah, another nomination.’ I was like, wow. Thank God,” he said.
“With You” was released in April 2025 as the 17th track on Davido’s fifth studio album, 5IVE, and has since become one of his most successful recent records, surpassing 100 million streams on Spotify.
Despite the song’s success, Nigeria did not record a win at the 2026 Grammy Awards.
Davido said he is now focused on touring and releasing new music.
He is also billed to perform at Coachella 2026, where he will be the only Nigerian artiste on the festival lineup, performing on April 11 and April 18, 2026, in Indio, California.
-Guardian
Entertainment
Kunle Afolayan gives reasons to marry many women
Nollywood filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan, has stirred reactions after advising men to “marry many women” while reflecting on his upbringing in a polygamous home.
The actor and producer made the remarks at the watch party of Aníkúlápó: The Ghoul Awakens, with a clip from the event going viral on Tuesday.
Speaking at the event, Afolayan linked his existence and achievements to his late father’s decision to marry several wives.
“Without my father, there wouldn’t have been a KAP Village or even Kunle Afolayan. I am the seventh born of my father because my father had ten wives. For the men, marry many women, or rather be involved with many women. You know why? If my father didn’t, he would not have born me, and that is the honest truth. But today, a few of us are lifting his legacy. Life is short, death is constant. Nobody has life forever. Everybody has a period. Use your period,” he said.
While his daughter, Eyiyemi Afolayan, joined him on stage, the filmmaker compared his childhood experience with his relationship with his children.
“They are lucky. For her, staying by my side is luck. Do you know why? I couldn’t stand it with my father. My father didn’t know my school. My father didn’t know my date of birth. He did not know anything about me other than, ‘He is the son of that person.’ But today, I’m so proud of my father,” he added.
Afolayan also spoke about fatherhood.
“Sometimes when people say ‘Happy Father’s Day,’ I’m always saying whether he pays child support or not, he’s still a father. I have been going to court because I want to get a divorce. I don’t mind being in the witness box, and I experienced the shit, so that I can marry many wives,” he said.
He thereafter prayed for his daughter, praising her role in the series.
“Hephzibah, her mother is the one who gave her the name. I don’t care, but I am proud of you. You started with the film, you did the first season, and now with the second season, you did amazingly well. My good Lord will continue to increase you in wisdom, in knowledge, and in understanding. If this is your path, the good Lord will see you through.”
However, this is not the first time the filmmaker has spoken about his late father’s polygamous lifestyle.
In March 2021, Afolayan told BBC Pidgin that his father, Adeyemi Afolayan, who died in 1996, married 10 wives and had 25 children, a decision he said took a toll on the family.
“I would not want to marry many wives because my father had 10 wives and I knew what happened throughout that period. I knew that really distracted my father. In this age, nobody needs to tell you before you know what’s right,” he said at the time.
He also disclosed that growing up in a polygamous home affected bonding among the children due to language and other barriers.
Afolayan further narrated how he battled poverty in his early years, revealing that he once lived in a one-room apartment in Ebute-Metta and sometimes had to deal with flooding.
“I was born in Ebute-Metta and have lived in one-room apartment before that we even have to grapple with flood sometimes. It’s not shame to say have been poor before. But if you see how l made it, it’s a matter of consistency. My father was a very popular filmmaker and ordinarily, people would expect me to life the kind of live akin to Hollywood stars,” he said.
“But that wasn’t the case. How would one live such life when you’re living in a room with ten women. That doesn’t mean there was no love among us.”
He had advised young filmmakers to start with the little resources available to them while working towards their dreams.
-Guardian
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Court adjourns Ganduje’s corruption trial to April 15
A Kano State High Court has adjourned until April 15 the trial of former governor Abdullahi Ganduje, his wife, Hafsat Umar, and son, Abdullahi Umar, alongside five other defendants, over alleged misappropriation of public funds amounting to billions of naira.
The defendants are facing an 11-count charge bordering on bribery, conspiracy, misappropriation, and diversion of public funds. The remaining accused persons are Abubakar Bawuro, Jibrilla Muhammad, Lamash Properties Ltd, Safari Textiles Ltd, and Lasage General Enterprises Ltd.
At the resumed hearing, the prosecution told the court it was ready to proceed and drew attention to a motion dated November 24, 2025, seeking leave to file additional proof of evidence.
However, defence lawyers raised objections, informing the court that multiple applications were pending and must be resolved before the trial could continue.
Lydia Oluwakemi-Oyewo, counsel to some of the defendants, said the defence had filed a motion dated July 17, 2025, seeking a stay of proceedings.
Adekunle Taiye-Falola, representing the third and seventh defendants, also referred to a separate motion dated May 23, 2025.
In addition, Muhammad Shehu, counsel to the fifth defendant, told the court that an affidavit had been filed notifying it of a pending application for stay of proceedings before the Court of Appeal.
Abubakar Ahmad, counsel to the sixth defendant, informed the court that he had filed a notice of preliminary objection and an application for extension of time to respond on points of law dated February 2, urging the court to fix a date for hearing.
Only Faruk Asekome, counsel to the eighth defendant, indicated readiness to proceed with the trial.
After hearing arguments from both sides, the presiding judge, Justice Amina Adamu-Aliyu, adjourned the matter to April 15 for the hearing of all pending applications and preliminary objections.
The trial has suffered repeated delays due to legal challenges. The high court had earlier dismissed preliminary objections raised by the defence as “incompetent” and affirmed its jurisdiction to hear the case.
That ruling was appealed by the defendants, who argued that the trial court lacked jurisdiction. However, in October 2025, the Kano Division of the Court of Appeal struck out the appeal, citing failure to properly transmit the record of appeal.
-Guardian
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