Days after ‘poison’ prophesy about Davido, Mayorkun makes the sign of the cross before accepting a drink in the club (Video)

Nigerian singer and DMW artiste, Mayorkun appears to be embracing his religious side more than ever now, following a prophesy made about his boss, Davido.

Mayorkun was captured on tape doing the sign of the cross in a club before accepting an alcoholic drink.

His action comes just days after a pastor prophesied that DMW founder, Davido would be poisoned by someone he knows.

The cleric had said; “I told you about one singer, Davido. They will poison him; I don’t know him and I have never seen him in my life. They will put something in his drink; he will be rushed to the hospital, will be admitted and unconscious. The person that will poison him is sleeping in his house.

I’ve been dealing with it in prayer but the lord said it will happen. And the person that will poison him is sleeping in his house. Somebody give the lord a clap offering.”

In a video making rounds online, Mayorkun could be seen collecting the drink and doing the sign of the cross before gulping it.

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Praiz unable to contain his joy as he meets Wizkid at a club (Video)

Nigerian music stars, Ayodeji ‘Wizkid’ Balogun and Praise Adejo simply known as Praiz have been spotted exchanging pleasantries at a club.

Wizkid had stepped into a club and bumped into Praiz who was already settled in and having a nice time.

The moment they saw each other, they greeted with a warm embrace as though they were brothers who hadn’t seen in a while.

As they were locked in the embrace, Praiz could be seen saying a few words to Wizzy and they ended it with a handshake.

The second runner-up of Project Fame West Africa shared the video via his Twitter page with the caption;

”Always great linking my brother @wizkidayo”

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Lagos club owners appeal to govt to lift ban

Lagos club owners on Wednesday appealed to the state government to lift the ban placed on their business, a statement revealed.

Lagos Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in a bid to check the Covid-19 pandemic had shut night clubs and bars.

A representative of club owners, Toyin Sonoiki, made the call at a meeting with officials of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and culture in Lagos, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) is reporting.

Mr Sonoiki promised that once the ban is lifted, his colleagues would comply with all Covid-19 guidelines adding that most of the club owners still pay their staff despite being shut down.

“We promise to work with the government to identify clubs not complying with COVID-19 protocols”, he said.

Responding to the plea, Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf, who empathised with the night club operators, said the state government understood the pains and financial losses.

“Because of the fear of another surge in the reported cases of COVID-19 the government is now more circumspect than before.

“The state government will not want its efforts and successes recorded in the stemming of the spread of COVID-19 to be thwarted,” Mrs Akinbile-Yussuf said.

Also speaking, the Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Tourism, Arts and Culture, Solomon Bonu, said some clubhouses are still open despite the directive not to.