Davido reveals pressure from Akpabio and Dangote over election tweets
In a recent interview, Davido shared how he was urged to remove tweets during the Osun election.

Nigerian music sensation David Adeleke, known widely as Davido, has opened up about the intense pressure he faced during the Osun State governorship election. In an exclusive interview with News Central TV, he revealed that Senate President Godswill Akpabio and renowned businessman Aliko Dangote attempted to persuade him to delete his tweets related to the election.
Davido's comments shed light on the intersection of politics and celebrity influence in Nigeria, particularly during critical electoral periods. He recounted how both Akpabio and Dangote approached him with requests to retract his social media posts, emphasizing the weight of public opinion and the potential impact of his statements on the electoral process.
The Afrobeats star did not specify the content of the tweets in question but indicated that they were significant enough to warrant concern from high-profile figures in the political and business spheres. This incident highlights the challenges faced by public figures in navigating their roles as influencers while engaging in political discourse.
Davido's revelations come at a time when the influence of social media in Nigerian politics is increasingly under scrutiny. Celebrities like him often have substantial followings, and their opinions can sway public sentiment. The pressure to conform to political expectations or to maintain neutrality can be overwhelming, as illustrated by Davido's experience.
As the political landscape in Nigeria evolves, the dynamics between politicians, business leaders, and cultural icons will likely continue to play a crucial role in shaping public narratives and electoral outcomes. Davido's story serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in being a voice in the public arena, especially during pivotal moments like elections.
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- tribuneonlineng Original article