Multiple award winner and international act, Davido, is in trouble
with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency over his new song/video
titled ‘Fans mi.’ NDLEA is currently investigating Davido (real name
David Adeleke) for showc a s i n g hard drugs in the video featuring
Maybach Group artist, Meek Mill. In the video, which has gone viral
since it was released earlier this month, Davido is seen discussing with
an unidentified man as they haggle over a briefcase of dollars and a
bag full of parcels of hard drugs. There are also lewd scenes in the
video.
The song is supposed to promote the Omo Baba Olowo crooner’s
gratitude and appreciation to his fans for their love and support
towards his career over the years. However, the singer was busy singing
about his enemies and money, showcasing hard drugs, nudity and guns in
the video.
Some fans have expressed dissatisfaction over the song/video,
claiming the talented singer should have done better by showing pictures
of his fans, his past shows and encounters with fans, rather than the
display of hard drugs, nudity and guns. In an emailed comment to Sunday
Telegraph, NDLEA’s Head of Public Affairs, Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, said,
“The agency considers the musical video ‘Fans Mi’ inappropriate and
indecent. It has the tendency to negatively influence and induce drug
use and trafficking.
Besides, it is counter-productive on the campaign against drug
production, trafficking and abuse. The agency is investigating the
matter and will take necessary action.” Also speaking, popular music
video critics, Mrs. Nuella O’Peters, said, “It’s really outrageous
seeing a brand ambassador and a mentor to millions of African youths
indulging in such acts. He even went as far as using the substance for
cooking in the video.
Can you imagine! It’s uncalled for. I do hope the Nigeria
Broadcasting Corporation will do something about the video.” Davido is a
song writer, performer and a recording artiste from Nigeria. He
recently postponed the release of his highly anticipated album on his
birthday.
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