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Davido pokes at Buhari, hints at dabbling into politics in the future

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Nigerian pop star Davido Adeleke is wondering why anyone would vote for the re-election of the incumbent President Mohammadu Buhari in the forthcoming polls.

The entertainer who is a staunch supporter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) took to Instastories to share his thoughts on Buhari’s candidature on the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC).

The singer’s thoughts were captured while replying a message by an Instagram user identified as Ferdinand with the handle (@Poltergeyst) who wrote thus on his page; “Buhari had four years just to be re-elected… He did NOTHING! But fellow Nigerians think he’ll work hard for the next four years where he won’t be contesting for re-election and has nothing to lose. Please use your brains if you have one”.

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In his reply to the message by the Instagram user Davido said; “Facts… Like I am just confused why someone will vote for baba again!! Na wa.”

Davido also gave a hint about his intention to veer into politics sometime in the future as governor of Osun State when responding to a fan on Twitter who sought answers to rumours that he is going into politics.

Responding to the Twitter user who asked for an explanation, Davido replied saying, “When I become governor, I’ll explain”.

Davido pokes at Buhari, hints at dabbling into politics in the future

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