Key Points:
- Dr Deji Adeleke, Davido’s father, has finished a 1250MW power station.
- The plant is ready to go once it connects to the gas grid.
- It shows strong belief in Nigeria’s future and power sector.
Davido’s Father Finishes Big Power Plant
Dr Deji Adeleke, father of Nigerian music star Davido, has completed a huge power plant.
The plant produces 1250 megawatts of electricity. It is one of the largest ever built in Nigeria.

Only one step remains — connecting it to the national gas line. After that, it will be ready to work.
People close to the project say all tests are done and the plant is ready.
Helping Nigeria Get More Power
The plant is a big deal for Nigeria. The country has struggled with weak electricity for many years.
This project can help bring more light to homes and businesses.
Once it starts, the plant will give power to millions of people.
It’s a strong move toward fixing Nigeria’s power problems.
A Bold Step by Private Investors
This project shows that private investors still believe in Nigeria.
Dr Adeleke’s move gives hope for more good things to come.
“This is not just a power plant,” a project worker shared. “It’s a strong sign of growth.”
People are now watching to see when the gas link will happen.
More Jobs and Growth Ahead
The plant has already helped by giving jobs during building.
More workers will be hired to run and manage the plant when it starts.
Experts believe this project will also help small businesses and bring down light bills.
It’s a win for the economy and for everyday Nigerians.



