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Davido donates over $600k birthday money to charity after crowdfunding from colleague musicians

Nigerian superstar, Davido has moved to donate over N250 million ($600,000) to charity.  This amount was garnered after the Afrobeat singer jovially invited his friends and industry mates to send him money for his birthday celebration.  On Thursday, November 18, the ‘La La’ singer broke the internet as musicians sent huge sums of money from all over the continent to celebrate him.  Due to this, the award-winning musician amassed over N200 million in barely two days as he intermittently shared screenshots of each transaction.  However, he seems to have made changes to the motive for the re quest  In a post on Twitter, Davido announced his decision use the sum to alleviate the plight of orphans in Nigeria.  He explained that additionally, he “will be making a personal donation of N50,000,000 bringing the total amount to N250,000,000.” “My goal is to do this fundraising every year to celebrate my birthday and give back to people in need,” he added.

Parliament contributing to huge government expenditure – Prof. Ebo Turkson

An associate professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Ghana, Prof. Festus Ebo Turkson is suggesting that the size of Parliament should be reduced to cut down on government expenditure.  According to him, the size of Ghana’s economy and the population does not merit the huge number of parliamentarians it has. Speaking on   The big issue   on Saturday, Prof. Ebo Turkson said proposals for the size of Parliament to be increased by 13 more seats does not make governance or economic sense especially given the inadequate revenue of the country.“The time has come when we need to have a discussion on whether our parliamentary system is not having an overbearing impact on our expenditures as well. I think that a Ghana with the size of our economy and population shouldn’t have more than 150 members of Parliament, especially when we have a local government system right from the assembly member to the assembly that is already in charge of the grassroots governance,” he said.He

Madina MP opens up on his encounter with the police.

The police never told me why they wanted to arrest me