Nigerian Entertainment News: Davido and Chioma’s Miami Wedding Criticized as Extravagant by Delta Governor’s Assistant
Aide to the Delta State Governor, Ossai Ovie Success, has openly criticized music star Davido and his wife Chioma for organizing a lavish white wedding ceremony in Miami, Florida, describing it as an unnecessary display of wealth
He questioned the rationale behind hosting such a costly celebration after they already held a traditional marriage, suggesting that even the world’s richest individuals like Elon Musk and Aliko Dangote would not splurge in such a manner.
“Davido and Chioma’s white wedding in Miami this weekend is financially reckless, and I find it disappointing,” he expressed.
“Having substantial wealth doesn’t justify throwing it away without purpose. People like Dangote, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and I wouldn’t engage in such extravagance.
What’s the point of holding a white wedding overseas when your traditional ceremony happened over a year ago in such grandeur?
Honestly, I’m disappointed,” he concluded.
This hot topic has been trending heavily across Nigerian Entertainment News platforms, with mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.
In Other Developments: WAEC Result Portal Temporarily Inaccessible After Poor Exam Performance
In education-related news, WAEC’s official portal for checking exam results crashed on Wednesday, shortly after revealing the poorest West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results in the last ten years.
The West African Examinations Council attributed the outage to “technical difficulties” and promised, via a statement on X, that access would be restored within a day.
“WAEC notifies the public that the result checker portal @waecdirect.org is momentarily offline due to technical issues.
Efforts are currently underway to ensure candidates can view their results within the next 24 hours,” the announcement stated.
Despite the assurance, public concern grew, with students and guardians raising questions about the reliability of the 2025 WAEC results. Many expressed discontent, particularly over the alarming failure rate in English.
Only 38.32% of candidates earned credit passes in five core subjects, marking a steep decline from previous years. Social media has been awash with complaints about poor logistics, exam delays, and inadequate conditions—such as students taking tests in poorly lit environments and under compressed timeframes.
Stay tuned for more updates in Nigerian Entertainment News and trending national developments.
Another user, @DEYHOT_official, pleaded: “WAEC, please look into the English results. This is crushing the dreams of hardworking students and parents.”
Some are now pushing for an independent investigation or intervention from higher authorities.
A user, @e_okwori, urged tagging the presidency and the Ministry of Education to involve external oversight in reviewing the process.
“We reject this result. WAEC must do the needful or prepare for protests,” @pastorbtdaniels said.
“We started writing at 8 pm under torchlights. They gave us just an hour to complete a paper meant to last over two hours,” user @_samad1 posted.
Another user, @sikimark said: “The English exam was a disaster. If JAMB can make corrections, why can’t WAEC? This is a national embarrassment.”
A tweet user @JayTrezy wrote: “WAEC is playing with the lives of young Nigerians. If most of those English papers are rechecked, heads will roll.”
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