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Nigerian Afrobeats star, Davido has reacted after his colleague, Rema stated that he would be cancelling all shows in December to focus on his health.
Recall that the ‘Calm Down’ crooner’ in a terse statement via his Instagram page on Wednesday, stated that he has neglected his health and needs to recuperate.
Rema noted that during his years of touring, he had ignored his health, adding that it was time to recuperate.
He wrote, “Breaks my heart to say that I won’t be performing anywhere this December. Been years of touring I’ve ignored my health & I need time to recuperate. 2024 we go again love.”
Reacting, Davido, in a post via Instagram, said their job is not easy and applauded Rema for exceeding expectations and making Africa proud.
He wrote: “The job ain’t easy…physically and mentally!!. You’ve done Africa and the world proud beyond expectations. Get some rest king @heisrema come back stronger.”
Afrobeats star, Davido has bragged about clinching the Grammy Awards after he bagged three nominations.
He made this known in a viral video with his cousin and singer, B-Red, at a family gathering in Atlanta, Georgia.
Recall that Davido was included for the first time on the Grammy nomination list.
He was nominated in three categories: Best Global Album, Best African Performance, and Best Global Music Performance.
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See how social media users are reacting to the video below;
@_ognatty1: “If he wants to win it by all means, he can.”
@woleprime: “And to think of it, these cousins will sometimes be jealous of each other oo.”
@jareymusic: “At this point Davido should change his title to 003 cos 3 Grammy nominations no be beans ooo.”
@expensivecomedy01: “Make Grammy pity am give am this one cus e nogo funny if e no win anyone o.”

Popular singer Victor AD has clarified reports that he wrote Davido’s hit song ‘Jowo.’
He made the clarification in a recent interview with Naija FM, Lagos.
Recall that a report that went viral on X (formerly Twitter) a few months ago claiming Victor AD said Davido “stole” his hit song ‘Jowo’ from him during a studio session.
However, speaking during the interview, the Warri-born music star clarified that he didn’t write the song.
He said the rumours almost ruined his relationship with Davido.
Victor AD said: “From nowhere, someone speculating that Victor AD wrote [Davido’s] ‘Jowo.’ I’m not social media-savvy. Most times, before I notice happenings on social media, it would be two days after the matter has trended.
“My manager actually called my attention to the ‘Jowo’ controversy on social media but I didn’t take it seriously. Later on, I said let me just check the trend on social media. Then a few hours later, I saw Davido’s message. He was like, ‘Whatsup na? Wettin dey sup with this whole ‘Jowo’ thing?’. And I said I didn’t know anything about it.
“I told him that based on the love and respect I have for him I can’t do something that will tarnish his image. I’m not even the type of person that will claim what I’m not. Why would I be seeking credit for what I didn’t do?”
Since the incident, Davido and Victor AD are no longer following each other on social media.
The duo collaborated on ‘Tire You’ before their relationship grew cold after rumours that Victor AD accused Davido of song theft.
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Victor AD addresses issues with Davido, clarifies rumours that he wrote ‘Jowo’ for the singer.
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Amaju Pinnick,the former President of the Nigeria Football Federation has filed a N2.3 billion lawsuit against Afrobeats star, Davido over an alleged breach of contract.
Listed as defendants in the suit are Davido and his music label, Davido Music Worldwide Limited.
The claimant under the name, Brownhill Investments Company Limited, through its counsel, Kelechi Onwuegbuchulem in suit number EHC/183/2023, is asking the court to award N2billion as general damages against Davido.
In the suit filed, the company asked the court for N150 million as legal and professional fees and an additional sum of N30 million as the cost of filing the suit.
The company is also seeking an order directing the defendants jointly and/or severally to tender a public apology on all the 1st defendant’s social media accounts/handles and in two national daily newspapers for four consecutive days, to the claimant and attendees.
In the statement of claim, the company averred that sometime in early 2023, the 1st defendant approached its chairman, Amaju Pinnick, when they met at the Abuja Airport, to engage his (1st defendant’s) services for the 19th edition of the “Warri Again” event held on October 6, 2023.
The claimant stated that its chairman was hesitant to engage the services of the 1st defendant for the event as the defendant had disappointed him on two previous occasions – the 2014 and 2019 editions of “Warri Again”, where he did not show up to perform after he had been paid for the events and he was compelled to make refunds thereafter.
The claimant believing that the 1st defendant had turned a new leaf, entered into a performance agreement with the defendants, for the 1st defendant, Davido, to perform as the headline artiste at the 19th edition of Warri Again, slated to hold on October 6, 2023 in Warri, Delta State. The claimant stated that in the Performance Agreement dated March 30, 2023, it was agreed that the 1st defendant, Davido’s performance fee was N70million, which the defendants insisted must be paid in full at the time, to secure the 1st defendant’s performance at the event.
It averred that thereafter, the sum of US$94,500.00 (an equivalent of N70million) was paid on April 6, 2023 and same was duly acknowledged by the defendants.
The claimant in the suit filed said after payment was made and confirmed, the 1st defendant, Davido, did a promotional video for the 19th edition of the event slated, wherein he confirmed his attendance and live performance in Warri on October 6, 2023. Thereafter, the claimant set in motion, all promotional and advertorial machinery for the event, projecting the |1st defendant as the headline performer at the event.
The claimant stated that it expended humongous resources on print and social media adverts and promotion for the event. The claimant further mentioned that on September 29, 2023, precisely a week to the slated date of the event, a formal letter of reminder was sent to the 1st defendant in respect of the event, which contained flight itinerary of the private jet chartered to personally convey the 1st defendant and his team to and from Warri, Delta State for the event. It stated that it incurred additional expenses of $18,000 to secure the private jet chartered to convey the Davido (1st defendant) and his team. It stated that on October 6, 2023, the claimant tried to reach the defendants severally but all attempts proved futile.
Regardless, the claimant kept the private jet it chartered to convey the 1st defendant and his team to Warri, at the Airport in Lagos on standby, waiting for the 1st defendant and his team. The claimant added that it released a public notice that it had met all necessary performance agreements in respect of securing the performance of the 1st defendant at Warri Again and had not received any communication from the defendants, relating to his attendance at the event.
It stated that in the course of the event, its chairman, Pinnick, was compelled to address and apologise to the event attendees for the nonappearance and performance of the 1st defendant as the attendees expressed disappointment upon learning that the 1st defendant was not in attendance to perform. He explained to the disappointed attendees that the claimant met all its contractual obligations to secure the attendance and performance of the 1st defendant but he deliberately refused to show up and perform.
Pinnick further revealed on stage to the unhappy attendees that he had taken steps to secure the performance of another raving artist known as Crown Uzama aka Shallipopi, at an extra and unbudgeted cost to make up for the absence and non performance of the 1st defendant. The claimant added that the 1st defendant, Davido, not long after, resorted to bullying Pinnick, with his large social media influence and following by posting all manner of insults, defamatory remarks, threats and unprintable things on the accounts/handies of his Instagram, Snapchat and X (formerly known as Twitter], at its chairman.
The claimant added that 1st defendant, Davido, made a false post on his Instagram story, stating that he had informed the claimant months ago of his inability to attend and perform at the event. It averred that at no point in time did the defendants communicate or relate to the claimant that the 1st defendant would not attend and no longer perform at the “Warri Again” event. It added that other show promoters and persons have been victims of the 1st defendant’s penchant for reneging on contracts and engagements after collecting payments.
Consequently, Amaju and his company have asked for the payment of $94,500 as full payment for engaging the services of the 1st defendant, Davido. It is also demanding an order directing the defendants jointly to tender a public apology on their social media accounts/handles and in two national daily newspapers for four consecutive days.
It further asked the court for an order of injunction restraining the 1st defendant from performing as a musical artiste at any show/event in Nigeria until he refunds the sum of $94,500.
Businessman Abu Salami has again slammed superstar singer Davido while calling him out over alleged debt.
He also questioned Davido’s income.
According to him, Davido’s money is nothing compared to Burna Boy’s money.
He claimed that he saw Burna Boy instantly transfer N15 million to a man who needed assistance.
According to him: “Burna Boy and Davido’s money can’t be compared. How much is Davido really making? I was present when Burna Boy transferred N15 million to a man who was in need of help.
“To have been to Burna Boy’s house, to have chilled with Burna Boy, and that same day. I saw Burna Boy transfer 15 million to a guy because the guy was in some kind of situation.”
Afrobeats star, Davido is now set to take revenge on those accusing him of owing.
Lately, the singer has been caught up in a whirlwind of accusations from people who stated that he is owing them different sums of money.
He took to ‘X’ formerly Twitter to advise everyone not to beg him when the payback starts.
“Mke nobody beg me”, he said leaving people pondering its meaning.
Many observers couldn’t help but associate this tweet with the ongoing allegations against him, suggesting that it might be directed at those accusing him of owing money.
He added, “You want to be famous ba?” insinuating that those trolling him wanted attention.
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