“I want to act as a taxi driver in a movie” — Davido

Award-winning Nigerian singer, Davido, has announced his interest in exploring the film industry, expressing a desire to play the role of a taxi driver in a movie.

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The singer made this known on Monday during a panel session at the 2025 Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) held in Lagos.

Speaking at the session titled “Rhythms of the Continent: The Afrobeat Movement and Its Impacts on African Film,” Davido said he was excited about delving into film production and collaborating with African filmmakers.

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My brother was saying that he was going to give me a role. I told him I wanted to do a role that would be shot by a taxi driver or something out of the blue,” he said.

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The Unavailable crooner noted that his interest in acting is part of his plan to expand his creative expression beyond music, adding that he hopes to feature in authentic African stories.

Inspired by global entertainers

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Davido explained that he draws inspiration from international artistes who have successfully transitioned into film and television.

He cited American rapper and actor 50 Cent as one of his major influences in the entertainment industry.

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I definitely want to get involved in movies,” he said, emphasising his eagerness to combine music and film to promote African narratives globally.Plans for authentic African stories

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Beyond acting, Davido expressed his desire to produce films that authentically capture the African experience.

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He revealed that he draws inspiration from story-driven productions such as the series “Uncorked,” which focus on culture, identity, and personal journeys.

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The singer said his goal is to highlight African creativity and showcase the richness of its culture through storytelling.

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He noted that African music and film have become powerful tools for cultural diplomacy and global recognition.

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