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Davido Denies Alleged Attack on Adeleke’s Convoy In Osogbo
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Davido Denies Alleged Attack on Adeleke’s Convoy In Osogbo

InformationNG about 2 hours 1 mins read

Afrobeats singer, Davido, has denied reports of an attack on the convoy of Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, in Osogbo on Wednesday.

Davido, in a post on X on Wednesday, described the report as false, saying the incident was a fight that occurred outside the palace and had nothing to do with the convoy of the governor.

“Lies! It was a fight outside the palace that had nothing to do with us! The pple love excellency!” he wrote.

His comment followed reports by multiple news platforms alleging that hoodlums attacked Adeleke’s convoy with gunshots in Osogbo.

The singer did not provide further details about the reported incident

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