Nigerian-American Afrobeats star Davido has found himself at the center of controversy after proudly announcing his participation in the 2024 US presidential election.
The singer took to social media platform X to share a photo of himself holding an “I voted” sticker, expressing his excitement over exercising his civil right for the first time ever. However, his post was met with widespread criticism from Nigerians who felt he was being hypocritical.
Many fans questioned Davido’s commitment to Nigerian politics, pointing out that he wasn’t as vocal during the 2023 Nigerian presidential elections. Some even accused him of not voting in Nigeria, with one fan commenting,
“This guy is a hypocrite, you’ve never voted in any presidential election in Nigeria, but now you’re seeking validation from Americans”.
This guy is an hypocrite, you’ve never voted in any presidential election in Nigeria, but now you’re seeking validation from Americans
— M.🧌 (@M_szn__) November 5, 2024
Social media personality Daniel Regha also weighed in, criticizing Davido for not using his platform to address electoral malpractices in Nigeria or show support for voters during the general election.
Davido where was this energy during this Nigerian general election? U didn’t show proof of vote, didn’t show support to voters, or even bother to use ur platform to call on the INEC when there were reports of electoral malpractices across the country. But u are proud to vote in…
— Daniel Regha (@DanielRegha) November 5, 2024
The backlash didn’t stop there. Other X users expressed disappointment and frustration, with some referencing Davido’s involvement in the #EndSARS protests in 2020. At the time, Davido had used his platform to raise awareness and show solidarity with protesters demanding police reforms in Nigeria. The stark contrast between his actions then and now has left many feeling confused and betrayed.
Meanwhile, Davido’s situation reflects the complexities of celebrity activism and the expectations surrounding public figures. While some see his US election participation as a legitimate expression of his civic rights, others view it as a publicity stunt that undermines his credibility in Nigerian politics. Lastly, as the debate continues, one thing is clear: Davido’s fans are holding him accountable for his actions, both at home and abroad.
More reactions:
Last year no one saw you exercise your franchise here in Nigeria, you think you’re from USA werey oloshi
— Graduate 🎓 (@Alexandaaahh) November 5, 2024
you leave your country go another country go vote, you’re very mad
— hako! (@wxzt99) November 5, 2024
Has he voted in Nigeria before? He campaigns in Osun but haven’t seen him exercise his electoral franchise in Nigeria
— Odogwu Anioma (@jidifeanyi) November 5, 2024
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