After facing intense criticism for speaking candidly about Nigeria’s economic struggles in an interview, Davido took to his X page to address the fallout.
In a tweet, he revealed that some individuals had threatened to cancel his upcoming Nigerian shows in response to his Nigeria’s economic comments.
Rather than backing down, Davido appeared to welcome the prospect, saying: Dem say dem go cancel my show cus of my interview … loooool I don’t to have perform in NIGERIA 🇳🇬”
His bold response has elicited a mixed reaction from fans and followers, with some commending his bravery and others criticizing his stance.

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