“Wizkid is the face of Lagos” – Gov Sanwo-Olu’s aide hypes singer, Davido reacts

Nigerian music superstar Davido Adeleke found himself in an online clash with Jubril Gawat, the Senior Special Assistant on New Media to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, after the aide publicly praised Wizkid, his longtime music rival.

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Governor’s Aide Praises Wizkid

The saga began when Gawat shared a poster promoting Wizkid’s upcoming December 28 concert at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS).

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In his caption, he wrote: “Ọmọ wa ni” (“Our child”), signaling pride in the singer’s achievements.

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Fans Join the Conversation

Fans quickly weighed in on the post. One fan commented: “Wizkid is the face of Lagos. Baba Bolu always promotes Lagos.”

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Gawat responded, saying: “Yes correct. We are proud of him.”

When another fan asked: “Ore oga nko?” referring to Davido.

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Gawat replied: “My Oga is proud of him.”

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Davido Reacts

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Not taking the comments lightly, Davido replied to Gawat’s directly.

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He wrote: “Bro, it’s been a year, let it go… why is it still doing you… grow up.”

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He also cited a previous tweet from the aide where Gawat had said: “Ọrẹ Ọga wa ni,” adding: “Since yesterday… let it go nah… cheer up.”

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The exchange has since sparked widespread attention on social media, with fans reacting to the ongoing rivalry between the two Afrobeats stars.

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