Nigerian reality star and comedian, DeeOne, has challenged singer Davido to campaign with his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke’s achievements.
DeeOne stated this while reacting to Davido’s campaign for Adeleke’s re-election in Osun State.
Speaking in a video shared on his official page on Friday evening, DeeOne stated that Adeleke will lose the forthcoming election if Davido falls to showcase the governor’s achievement in office.
While insisting that Osun State deserves good governance not good entertainers, the comedian told Davido to stop using himself and his brand to campaign for a sitting governor.
“Instead of using yourself, your brand and name to campaign for your uncle after he spent four years in office, use the thing wey your uncle don do, the work he has done to campaign for him.
“No be say you go say, I’m Davido, vote for Adeleke. If you can’t tell the public what your uncle has done as a governor, he will lose re-election. No need to say I’m Davido if the governor is working.
“Now, we are not voting with emotions. Showcase what your uncle has done for four years. Davido, the people of Osun State deserve good governance not good entertainers,” the comedian said.
DAILY POST reports that the Osun State off-cycle governorship election is scheduled to take place on August 15 2026, with the sitting governor, Adeleke, running under the platform of Accord Party, AP.
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Osun Guber: DeeOne challenges Davido to campaign with Gov Adeleke’s achievements
Elia Hills Brings Her Honest Energy to Travel Content
Elia Hills does not need a carefully planned script to make a moment interesting. Her strongest content often comes from real conversations, quick observations, and the kind of unexpected interaction that cannot be recreated in a studio.
Travel gives that personality even more room to shine.
New cities, busy airports, unfamiliar restaurants, long drives, and spontaneous plans all create opportunities for the Oklahoma City creator to show a different side of her content. Instead of treating travel as a polished highlight reel, Hills can turn it into something more personal: a series of real moments shaped by humour, curiosity, and a willingness to see where the day goes.
Her approach works because travel rarely follows a perfect plan. Flights change, people surprise you, and the best part of a trip can happen far away from the itinerary.
Travel Creates Better Conversations
A new destination can change the tone of any conversation.
People are often more open when they are away from their normal routine. They might share an unexpected opinion, recommend a local spot, tell a strange story, or react in a way that makes an ordinary encounter memorable. For Hills, those are the moments that can make travel content feel alive.
Her humour depends on authenticity rather than rehearsed reactions. “My audience knows me for being unapologetically honest,” Hills says. “I tend to say exactly what is on my mind, which often creates some of the funniest and most memorable moments in my content.”
That honesty fits naturally into travel.
A crowded airport lounge, a small-town diner, a hotel lobby, or a busy street can all become part of the story when the creator behind the camera knows how to spot the humour in everyday life. The place matters, but the people often make the strongest travel memory.
A Different Side of the Journey
Travel content can sometimes feel overly polished.
Perfect photos, carefully planned outfits, luxury hotels, and scenic views have their place, but they do not always show what a trip actually feels like. Delays, wrong turns, awkward moments, and unexpected conversations often make the experience more relatable.
Hills has built her audience around a willingness to let those moments exist without smoothing them out.
She does not need every interaction to go perfectly. A surprise response can become funny. A strange comment can lead to an honest reaction. An ordinary situation can become worth watching because she is willing to say what other people might only think.
That makes her style a strong fit for travel stories that feel human instead of overly produced. Viewers do not only want to see where someone went. They also want to understand what happened along the way.
Curiosity Makes Every Place More Interesting
Elia Hills has a natural interest in why people think the way they do.
Her content often gains momentum when she asks direct questions and gives people space to explain themselves. That instinct can bring a fresh angle to travel because every destination has its own social habits, local humour, traditions, and ways of seeing the world.
“I like to challenge people’s political stances, but I try to deviate away from sharing my own,” Hills says. “I like to understand why people have certain political beliefs and where those opinions may have stemmed from.”
That same curiosity can shape her approach to meeting people while travelling.
A good conversation does not always need to become a debate. Sometimes it is about asking someone what they love about their city, what visitors usually misunderstand, or where they would spend a free afternoon. Those small exchanges can give a destination more personality than a standard tourist guide.
Curiosity turns a trip into more than a series of photos. It helps people connect with the atmosphere of a place and the people who bring it to life.
Dai Dai, the 2026 FIFA World Cup official song by Afrobeat star Burna Boy and Shakira, has topped the Billboard Global 200 chart for a fifth week and the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart for an eighth week.
Billboard made this public on Tuesday on X.
The American music and entertainment magazine known for its industry charts crowned the world’s biggest a month after the tournament.
DAILY POST reports that the tournament ended on July 19 2026, with Spain defeating Argentina 1-0.
Citing data from Luminate, Billboard said “Dai Dai” recorded 6,000 sales worldwide and 44.1 million streams between July 7-13.
“It holds atop Global Excl. U.S., where it first reigned at the beginning of July, with 37.8 million streams (down 10%) and 4,000 sold (down 8%) outside the U.S,” the platform said.
Billboard said Dai Dai continued to gain traction in the U.S. across radio formats, rising to No. 3 as the Greatest Gainer on Rhythmic Airplay.
The song also topped the Latin Airplay chart for one week in late July.
Nollywood actress, Doris Ogala, has updated the public about the ongoing controversy involving her and the founder of the Grace Nation Bible Ministry, Pastor Chris Okafor.
DAILY POST reports that the actress was arrested by the Lagos State Police on Saturday for dragging Chris Okafor after he allegedly failed to fulfill his marriage promise to her.
She was released on Monday afternoon after spending two nights in police custody, where the pastor allegedly begged her for a peaceful resolution.
However updating the public about the current state of her issues with the clergyman, Doris, who has earlier requested compensation from Okafor, disclosed that table talks and resolution are ongoing.
“Talks is going on now, resolution is ongoing at the moment. I’m still in Lagos, I’m not back in Abuja. I want to know where it’s heading, and I want to know the end of this table talk. I will come back, and I will seek God’s face. I will ask God the next direction, what should I do because at the moment, I don’t know what to do. I will ask for his wisdom, what should I do, because I have a lot to say, I have a lot I want to reveal, I have a lot I want the world to learn from this.
“At the same time, I don’t want to have anyone’s blood on my hand. This is still bad than anyone thinks. I haven’t said anything. What I just said online is nothing to what I’m about to say before my arrest. But I will leave everything to God and pray and seek his direction to let him direct me on how best to go about it. I’m not afraid of anyone, I’m not afraid of going to jail. All I want is to speak my truth, and my truth I will speak,” she said.
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