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Akpabio counsels music star, Davido, says ‘Don’t allow anybody drag you into politics’

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Akpabio also warned the popular Afrobeats singer not to let his political leaning taint his ‘ambassadorial’ status

By Kehinde Okeowo

Senate president, Godswill Akpabio recently gave ace Afrobeat singer, David Adeleke aka Davido an advice, urging him not to “allow anybody to drag you into politics”.

He made this known in Abuja on Monday when the ‘Electricity’ crooner paid him a courtesy visit.

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Receiving Davido, Akpabio expressed his delight and commended the musician for making the country proud.

The former Akwa Ibom governor also warned the singer not to let his political leaning taint his ‘ambassadorial’ status.

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Speaking during the visit, Akpabio said: “For me and for the government of President Bola Tinubu, it’s an inclusive administration, and you must have noticed in my various outings, that we move as one across party lines.

“Even though your administration is a PDP, one thing that is common to all of us is the interest of this country. And it is a country that has given you so much love.

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“The country’s population is unmatched anywhere else in Africa, over 240 million Nigerians. So I urge you to remain a great Ambassador of our country. Continue to do your best in the entertainment industry and don’t allow anybody to drag you into politics.

“For us in the political arena, we value talents. We will do everything possible to support the entertainment industry and talented people like you. All we need is patience and prayers for us to succeed.”

Reacting to the advice, Davido told the Senate President that he has a foundation helping the less privileged.

He also thanked him for his support and intimated him about his upcoming album.

“As for me, I’m doing my part to assist society. I have a Foundation where I share N300 to N400 million to the orphanages yearly. And I have a new album coming out in June or July of this year. I just thank you for everything you have been doing for us”, the singer said.

Davido was in company of two of his cousins, Tunji Adeleke, the son of his late uncle, senator Isiaka Adeleke and Folasade Adeleke, the daughter of Osun State Governor.

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