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Warri Show: Davido Bows To Pressure, Begs Warri Fans

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Award-winning Nigerian singer, Davido has tendered an unreserved apology to his fans in Warri.

Recall that the 30-year-old Afrobeat star had fixed shows in Nigeria and Australia on 6 October. While he honoured the Australian show, the singer ignored the Nigerian event, which was organized by BrownHill Event Inc, a company owned by Amaju Pinnick, former President of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF).

Angered by Davido’s action, Pinnick called out Davido on Friday night, saying that his company paid $94,000 to the singer in April and booked an $18,000 chartered flight from EAS Airlines that would have conveyed the artist and his crew to and fro the event.

Aside from making payments, the organisers said they went ahead to engage sponsors, make promotional adverts, tickets, and other crucial preparations prompted by the artist’s intention to perform at the Warri Again Independence Show.

In a post on his Instagram story on Sunday, Davido said he had communicated to them “months ago” that he was not going to be available.

The singer added that “it’s a shame” they went ahead to continue promoting the show using his name.

He said:“To my lovely fans in Warri that spent their hard-earned money to come out. Apologies you had to experience this. I was not going to be physically able to make it and this had been communicated to them for a longgggg while now, I mean MONTHS ago, but for reasons best known to them, they continued to promote the show using my name. It’s a shame. But especially for my fans out there, don’t worry you know I gotta bring Timeless to Delta State. We will do it properly, bigger and better”.

Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.