Nigerian music producer Samklef has voiced his criticism of artist Davido for making negative comments regarding the estranged wife of his logistics manager, Israel DMW.
As reported by Kemi Filani, Davido suggested that Sheila might be feeling distressed due to Israel’s success, highlighting their lavish lifestyle that includes private jet travel and extravagant spending, insinuating that it was Sheila’s loss.
In a series of tweets, Samklef conveyed his disapproval of Davido’s remarks, questioning the appropriateness of referring to someone’s ex-wife in such a negative light. He stressed the importance of being mindful of the impact of one’s words.
Furthermore, Samklef urged Davido to consider how he would feel if someone spoke about his own wife in a similar fashion, advising him to adopt a more mature perspective.
He also noted that Davido’s rivals, Wizkid and Burna Boy, would not engage in such behavior. Samklef raised the point that Israel may have been flying private jets even before his marriage, criticizing Davido for his apparent lack of empathy and moral judgment, while observing that his fans continue to endorse this type of conduct.
“How can you call somebody’s ex-wife a bitch? This is not cool! Davido need good mentoring! This is so wrong!
This is the mentality of some people! Oppression! Imagine if dem call your wife bitch. Will Davido take it? Coming from somebody that just got married.
Somebody need to tell him the truth. He needs to grow up! Private jet material thing. Zero mentorship.
Wizkid and Burna Boy will never do this!
This is so so wrong! God told me to you this.
Dear Davido, you’ve shown a lack of morals by calling Israel’s wife a “bi*tch.” How would you feel if someone called your wife, Chioma, the same? Wasn’t Israel already flying in private jets before your marriage? Why do you lower yourself like this? You seem to lack empathy and morals, but of course, your hypocritical fans won’t see the problem in your childish remark. Happiness doesn’t come from flying in a private jet—you need mentorship and counselling”.
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