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Davido, a prominent Nigerian musician, has urged fellow entertainers to use their platforms to address the worsening insecurity in Nigeria.He admitted that performers, including himself, have not spoken out enough against injustice and the deteriorating state of affairs.
In a statement shared on X, he said entertainers should highlight national issues and push for change, emphasizing that the country’s situation has become unbearable.He clarified that he is not part of any political group, including the so‑called “City Boy” movement, and noted past criticisms of the government.
The call to action comes amid growing public demand for leadership to tackle insecurity, with other celebrities and public figures joining the call for accountability.
The piece also mentions Davido’s recent political involvement, including his role in campaigning and his tie to the Accord Party, which reflects a broader trend of artists engaging in politics to influence national discourse.