DAVIDO MAKES HISTORY WITH SOLD-OUT 13,000 CAPACITY SHOW IN BARCELONA.

Nigerian superstar Davido has once again proven his global power as he officially sold out a 13,000-capacity show in Barcelona, Spain. This is not just another tour stop it is a major statement about how far Afrobeats has come. Barcelona is not traditionally known as a strong base for Afrobeats like cities such as London or Paris, yet Davido filled the venue completely. That alone shows how fast the demand for African music is growing around the world. Fans turned up in large numbers, creating an electric atmosphere as Davido delivered an unforgettable performance. From hit songs to high energy on stage, the night was a clear reminder of why he remains one of Africa’s biggest music exports. Over the years, Davido has built a strong international fan base through consistency, hard work, and global collaborations. This latest achievement adds to his long list of milestones and further strengthens his influence in pushing African music to new audiences. Many fans and industry watchers see this as another big win not just for Davido, but for Afrobeats as a whole. It shows that the genre is no longer trying to break into global markets it is already there and growing stronger. From Lagos to the world, Davido continues to carry the culture forward, proving that African music truly has a global voice.
THE HARDSHIP WON’T LAST FOREVER — VICE PRESIDENT SHETTIMA ASSURES NIGERIANS OF BRIGHTER DAYS.

Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has reassured citizens that the current challenges facing the country are temporary, expressing confidence that better days lie ahead. In a statement released on Sunday to mark the Easter celebration, the Vice President said the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains committed to national development, economic recovery, and long-term prosperity. The message was conveyed through his spokesperson, Stanley Nkwocha, in Abuja. Shettima acknowledged that many Nigerians are currently facing economic and social difficulties. However, he emphasized that the nation has always shown strength and resilience during challenging times. He expressed confidence that, through unity and shared commitment, Nigeria will overcome its present situation. According to him, national progress requires patience, sacrifice, and cooperation from citizens. He encouraged Nigerians to remain united and continue supporting ongoing government reforms aimed at improving the economy and overall living conditions. The Vice President also highlighted the importance of unity, urging citizens to avoid division and focus on the values that bring the country together. He noted that Nigeria’s diversity remains one of its greatest strengths. Reflecting on the Easter season, Shettima said the message of hope, renewal, and perseverance serves as a reminder that difficult times do not last forever. He encouraged Nigerians to stay hopeful and maintain faith in the country’s future.
LAGOS STATE RANKED BEST STATE FOR DOING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA.

Big news coming out of Nigeria’s economic space, and it’s something that has already started generating conversations online. Lagos State has officially been ranked as the best state for doing business in Nigeria, and honestly, many people are not even surprised. If you have been following how things work in Lagos, you’ll understand why this ranking is making waves. The state has long been seen as the commercial heartbeat of the country, with countless businesses, startups, and big companies choosing it as their base of operation. From small roadside vendors to large corporate organizations, Lagos continues to provide opportunities for people willing to hustle. The availability of markets, access to customers, and the fast moving nature of the city all play a big role in making it attractive for business owners. Many entrepreneurs believe that if your business can survive in Lagos, it can survive anywhere. The competition is high, but so are the opportunities. This balance is one of the major reasons the state keeps standing out when it comes to business growth and development. Reacting to the news, Nigerians on social media have shared different opinions. Some people agreed strongly with the ranking, saying Lagos deserves it because of its strong economy, infrastructure development, and constant flow of business activities. Others, however, pointed out the challenges that come with doing business in the state. Issues like high cost of rent, traffic congestion, and operational expenses were mentioned as factors that can make things difficult, especially for small business owners. Still, despite these challenges, Lagos continues to attract investors, both locally and internationally. The state remains a top choice for people looking to start something new or expand an existing business. This ranking also highlights the role Lagos plays in Nigeria’s overall economy. It serves as a major hub where ideas turn into reality, and where many success stories begin. At the end of the day, whether you love the stress that comes with Lagos or not, one thing is clear the state continues to lead when it comes to business opportunities in Nigeria. So, what do you think? Do you agree that Lagos is the best state for doing business in Nigeria? Stay connected with District Gist for more trending updates and real time news.