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Jaruma Targets Davido’s Father, As Mercy Eke Hints At MBA (Video)
By Benjamin Abioye

Controversial Nigerian aphrodisiac seller, Jaruma, has shared her feelings towards Adedeji Adeleke, the wealthy father of musician Davido.
In a TikTok video, Jaruma declared that she believes Adeleke, who is currently single, needs a younger woman to take care of him. She emphasized her interest in filling the void left by his late wife, which she claims has kept him single for years.
She captioned the video, “The only man I want is ADEDEJI ADELEKE, because with his age, he needs a STRONG younger woman to take care of him, HYDRATE him & his Daily 5 Nutrients A Day… He is SINGLE.” Her statement quickly captured attention as she urged Adeleke to consider welcoming her into his life, promising to be the companion he deserves.
Meanwhile, Big Brother Naija star and Nollywood actress, Mercy Eke, has revealed that she is returning to school to pursue a Master’s degree.
On March 6, 2025, Mercy took to her Instagram to announce that she has moved on from her playful phase and is now focused on her academic goals. She shared that her MBA journey began last year and that she is excited about the new experiences, growth, and challenges it will bring.
In her Instagram post, she wrote, “Chasing my dreams – done playing, back to reality. I started my MBA last year, and I’m super excited for this journey. Here’s to new experiences, learning, and leveling up! #MBAJourney.” Fans and followers have been encouraging Mercy as she embarks on this new chapter of her life, signaling a shift towards her personal growth and aspirations.
Additionally, Nollywood actress and entrepreneur, Caroline Hutchins Danjuma, has addressed critics who have been vocal about her behavior on the reality show ‘The Real Housewives of Lagos’ (RHOA). Caroline took to Instagram to respond to those who have commented on her transformation since season one of the show. She stated that if people were unhappy with her actions or personality, they could “unfan” her.
Caroline explained that reality shows are about authenticity, not about pleasing the public or adhering to expectations. She added that participants must “keep it real,” and she was unapologetic about matching energy with anyone who comes her way. She boldly declared, “vibes for vibes, demon for demon, Angel for Angel,” emphasizing that she would not pretend or play the victim for the cameras. Her strong message to her critics signaled her refusal to fake anything for the sake of entertainment.
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