Davido reflects on his journey from skipping school to selling out stadiums during 5ive Alive Tour

Afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has reflected on his early journey in music, recalling how he once skipped school to chase his dreams.

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In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), the singer narrated how, in 2011, he left Babcock University without permission to perform in Ibadan during the Lynxxx and Friends Tour.

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

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The multi-award-winning artiste described his recent return to Ibadan 14 years later for his 5ive Alive Tour as a “full-circle moment,” expressing pride in how far he has come.

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Fourteen years later, we destroyed the stadium. The 5ive Alive run across Nigeria has been one for the books,” Davido stated.

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Davido shuts down Ibadan stadium with 5ive Alive Tour

The Ibadan leg of Davido’s 5ive Alive Tour drew thousands of fans, marking one of the most memorable concerts in recent Nigerian entertainment history.

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The show was filled with electrifying performances, special guest appearances, and emotional moments as Davido celebrated his roots.

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Reflecting on the success, Davido said, “To my peers, let’s build back home and give back to our roots.” He also appreciated his sponsors and team for their support, adding, “Big love to all our sponsors for backing this historic tour.

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The concert not only celebrated his journey but also reinforced his message of gratitude and homecoming.

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Davido revealed that the next stops for the tour would be Abuja and Lagos before rounding off in Atlanta, Georgia, for his birthday celebration at the State Farm Arena on November 20.

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Abuja and Lagos up next, but next stop is ATL for my birthday,” he announced.

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Social media reactions trail Davido’s reflection

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Davido’s emotional post quickly went viral, sparking an outpouring of admiration from fans, colleagues, and industry watchers.

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Many praised the singer for staying authentic, giving back to Nigeria, and never forgetting his humble beginnings.

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One user, @iam_veeberry, commented, “This is what it means to stay true to your roots while giving back to the culture that raised you. Big respect for inspiring the next generation to dream big and build home first.”

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Another fan, @Seyi_vibez, wrote, “From skipping school in 2011 to selling out stadiums now, that glow-up is everything. Building home, giving back, and still rising. ATL better be ready for the energy on November 20th!”

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Similarly, @dntfwangelx said, “That’s a full-circle moment right there, from getting in trouble for chasing the dream to selling out stadiums living it. Mad respect .”

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Many others described Davido as a source of inspiration for young Africans chasing creative dreams.

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He’s proof that consistency pays,” a user wrote, while another added, “Davido’s story is not just about fame, it’s about faith, discipline, and never forgetting where you started.”

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