“I Want Them To See My Success”
- Davido, a prominent Afrobeats artist, chooses now not to block on-line trolls.
- He believes in allowing critics to survey his ongoing achievements.
- The artist shared his standpoint on his authentic X (formerly Twitter) memoir.

Afrobeats sensation David Adeleke, better is known as Davido, has explained why he refuses to block on-line trolls, even when confronted with a relentless movement of antagonistic feedback.
Posting on his authentic X (formerly Twitter) memoir, the award-winning artist and father of five published that he deliberately leaves critics unblocked to permit them to take care of witnessing his achievements.
Davido renowned that blocking off them would only drawl them the possibility to gaze his profession and personal boost unfold.
“I no dey block. I need you to stare my strikes, but I’ll peaceable curse your papa,” he wrote in his signature mix of English and Pidgin.
The singer added that whereas he doesn’t mind other folks maintaining tabs on him, he received’t hesitate to fireplace back within the event that they streak too a long way.
His remarks sparked a wave of reactions on-line some fans applauded his self perception and perseverance, whereas others pointed out that Davido continues to uncover attention both for his song and his appealing-witted social media replies.
In other news… Nigerian chef, Rita Nnagbogu Ifeyinwa, is preparing for a historic culinary field as she plans to cook the finest pot of Ukodo and beans next week in Asaba, Delta Order.
The plucky try is expected to get her a dispute within the Guinness World Recordsdata, inserting her alongside other Nigerians who dangle received global recognition through groundbreaking achievements.
Per experiences, a philanthropist has pledged ₦20 million in toughen of the tournament. The sponsorship will present sources and logistics wanted for the substantial-scale cooking exercise.
The extremely anticipated event is decided to plot meals fans, cultural fans, and supporters desirous to survey history within the making. Ukodo, a weak yam pepper soup, alongside beans, are among Nigeria’s staple delicacies, making the tournament a celebration of both meals and culture.







