‘Davido Has Been Swept Into APC’ – Reactions Trail Singer’s Visit President Tinubu
Published Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at 10:27 PM
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Grammy-nominated Nigerian music star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has stirred mixed reactions online following his visit to President Bola Tinubu.
As reported by Naija News, the visit was confirmed by the President’s Special Assistant on Social Media, Olusegun Dada, who shared a photo of Davido and Tinubu on his 𝕏 (formerly Twitter) handle on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
This latest visit comes just days after Davido, alongside Cubana Chief Priest and Ubi Franklin, met with President Tinubu in Abuja.
The singer’s presence at Aso Rock has fueled speculation online, with many Nigerians suggesting that Davido and his uncle, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, may be aligning with the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Social media was abuzz with comments:
- @Swaggzeez1 said: “This guy’s uncle is preparing to move to APC. They’re laying all the necessary groundwork. Everybody Dey fight for their own survival.”
- @JamieOlat added: “Davido has been swept into APC.”
- @Baye_Bintin wrote: “Wetin this guy dey look for gangan? E too dey enter Aso Rock now oo. Make e share update with us.”
- @ZigiStarks asked: “No one is cancelling Davido?”
- @Fazlurfarah commented: “Davido is actually fronting for his threatened uncle, governor Adeleke of Osun State. Simple!”
- @powerchibueze wrote: “If DAVIDO can advise his friend VDM to respect authority, he might also gain such access.”
- @9jaToriBurst joked: “Chai, see as Davido dey look President like say he wan drop one banger for Aso Rock o! 😂 MMS vibes on point!”
- @NaijaWilf stated: “The LG allocation should not be released until Osun complies with the Supreme Court ruling.”
- @OlubadanL said: “This is the same Davido who disrespected Osun’s CP. Surprising to see the President entertaining him.”
The photo and visit continue to stir debates on social media, particularly around political alignments and the influence of celebrities in Nigerian politics.