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Singer Davido Unfollows Actress Eniola Badmus For Allegedly Monetizing Son’s Death

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Famous Nigerian Afrobeats musician, David Adeleke, professionally known by his stage name Davido, has unfollowed actress Eniola Badmus.

Prior to his son’s death in october, the duo had been best of friends over the years.

It now seems like the once envied friendship between the singer and the actress has come to an abrupt end as he unfollowed her on Instagram.

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Recall that Eniola Badmus made headlines for announcing Ifeanyi Adeleke’s death and reportedly exploiting the toddler’s death for monetary gains.

After a check conducted on Davido’s Instagram page, it was noticed that he has unfollowed his former best friend Eniola Badmus.

However, Eniola Badmus is yet to reciprocate, as she is still following Davido at the time of reporting.

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Eniola Badmus hails Davido and Chioma

However, the actress had proven severally that there was no bad blood between her and the singer as she celebrated him on his 30th birthday and wedding with Chioma Roland.

READ ALSO: Video:Tell The World I’m Back, Davido Announces Return After Son’s Death 

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On his 30th birthday in November, Eniola said a word of prayer for him.

She wrote, “Happy Birthday to the strongest. Continue to live long Oriade @davido. God is with you and I am with you for life. Welcome to the 3rd floor.”

Also, when the news of the singer and Chioma’s wedding broke out, Eniola reacted to it.

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Eniola Badmus took to her Instagram to hail the couple, sharing a photo of them with Governor Adeleke and Chioma’s sister, she captioned it with,

“001 X 002”.

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I Got Into Trouble For Skipping School To Perform In 2011 – Davido

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Afrobeats star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has recounted how he got into trouble in 2011 for skipping school to perform in Ibadan, Oyo State, an experience he described as a defining moment in his early career.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, Davido revealed that he left Babcock University to join the Lynxxx and Friends Tour in Ibadan alongside Asa, Peju, B-Red, and Sina.

“In 2011, I skipped school to perform in Ibadan. Asa, Peju, B Red and Sina picked me up from Babcock and we drove to join the Lynxxx and Friends Tour.

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READ ALSO:Davido Gifts Wife Chioma 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon

“I had no idea it was going to air on Soundcity, and when my pops saw it, I got in so much trouble,” he wrote.

Reflecting on how far he has come, the singer celebrated the growth of his career and the success of his ongoing 5ive Alive Tour.

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14 years later, we destroyed the stadium. The 5ive Alive run across Nigeria has been one for the books. To my peers let’s build back home and give back to our roots,” he added.

READ ALSO:Why I’m No Longer Stable On Social Media – Davido

Davido also thanked sponsors of the tour while hinting at upcoming performances.

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“Big love to all our sponsors for backing this historic tour. Abuja and Lagos up next, but next stop is ATL for my birthday, State Farm Arena on November 20th!” he said.

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Simi Earns First-ever Foreign Certification With ‘Duduke’

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Nigerian singer, Simisola Kosoko, popularly known as Simi, has earned her first-ever foreign certification with her hit song ‘Duduke.’

This is as the song was recently certified Gold in New Zealand for selling 15,000 units, making it her first international accolade.

Released in 2022, ‘Duduke’ expresses the rhythmic beat of Simi’s heart for her unborn child. She flaunted her baby bump in the music video.

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READ ALSO:Simi Opens Up On Alleged Relationship With Falz

She also launched the ‘Duduke Challenge,’ inviting fans to create their own interpretations of the song.

Simi revealed in an interview that some people were calling her daughter, Adejare, “Duduke” because she inspired the popular song.

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She explained that referring to her daughter as “Duduke” isn’t offensive, however, she prefers they call her by her name.

 

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‘African Queen’ Has Been A Blessing And A Curse To me – 2Face Opens Up

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Legendary Nigerian musician Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Face, has described ‘African Queen’ as the song that gave his career a spark, stressing that it is also one of the songs he resonates with the most.

He, however, said the song has been a burden despite its huge benefits.

2Face spoke in a recent episode of the Entertainment & Lifestyle show.

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READ ALSO:Pope Francis Meets King Charles, Queen Camilla Despite Illness

“African Queen has been a very huge blessing, and e come turn to problem join for me. But I am grateful for everything,” he said.

African Queen, which was released in 2004, propelled 2Face to international stardom as he became the first African artist to win the BET, MTV Europe and MOBO awards.

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However, there have been controversies about the authorship of the song following 2Face’s former band mate, Blackface’s repeated claims that 2Face stole the song from him.

READ ALSO:Deputy Gov Pledges Support For Edo Queens

2Face in a previous interview admitted that ‘African Queen’ was originally a collaboration with his former bandmates, but denied stealing the song.

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The song has remained a subject of controversy for over two decades. A fresh controversy began after Billboard named the song the “greatest Afrobeats song of all time” in August 2025.

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