Davido has reacted to the directive issued by the Edo State Police, which advised voters to cast their ballots and then return home prior to today’s gubernatorial elections.
According to a report by Channels TV, the police encouraged citizens to fulfill their civic responsibilities and subsequently leave the polling stations.
As a prominent supporter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Davido expressed his doubts regarding this instruction, tweeting, “Loooooool go where??,” from his verified account.
His reaction suggests apprehension about the possible consequences of voters being instructed to depart after voting, hinting that it could be a strategy to manipulate or compromise the integrity of the electoral process.
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In other news, A real estate company has formally debunk claims that fashion entrepreneur Sophia Momodu, the mother of Afrobeats artist Davido’s daughter, Imade Adeleke, is the proprietor of a luxurious residence she recently showcased on social media.
On Friday, September 20, Momodu took to Snapchat to offer her followers a glimpse of what she implied was her newly acquired home.
The video featured a tour of the property’s interior, emphasizing a grand staircase and several unoccupied rooms. This display captivated viewers and sparked discussions across various social media platforms regarding her alleged new acquisition.
However, just hours later, the real estate agency associated with the property released a statement denying Momodu’s claim of ownership.
In their statement, the agency commented, “It’s the effrontery and the guts to lie with so much confidence.”
The firm did not provide further details regarding the house’s appearance in her Snapchat video or whether she had engaged in any preliminary negotiations concerning the purchase.
This public denial has prompted a variety of reactions online, with some fans expressing confusion, while others speculate whether the house tour was simply a preview of a potential purchase or part of a promotional arrangement.
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