Davido fights friend for mocking his uncle over Osun guber election

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Once it is anything to do with his family matters, Davido is one celeb who doesn’t take it lightly, given what he did to a supposed friend, who trolled his uncle over the Osun elections.

The friend, simply identified as Olu Ricky, had taken to Instagram to mock Davido’s uncle, Senator Ademola Adeleke, over the just concluded governorship election in Osun State.

He wrote: “Lolz he wasn’t present for the Osun State debate Channels TV held back then; he is present to announce he is going to court.”

Shortly after, Davido took to the comment section to reply to the guy he thought was his friend:

“Olu Ricky? Ur really here commenting this about my uncle and Ull, see someone and be smiling in their face! I considered you a friend! Bitch Behaviour, smh fuck you x2..same way you weren’t present for court when they were about to deport your FRAUD ASS! Fucking hoe! I hope to see you soon.”

The end of this might not be in sight as Davido can sometimes go overboard when he wants to get dirty on social media. Even though this might just be the end of their friendship, it is hard to forget Davido’s persistence and doggedness during the governorship election in Osun.

Just before the rerun election in Osun State, Davido sent a last-minute message to its citizens. The music star on Wednesday, September 26, 2018, took to his Twitter page, where he posted his message to the people of Osun.

In his message, he thanked the Osun people for the support they had shown so far towards his uncle, Senator Ademola Adeleke and prayed they extended the support on Thursday, September 26, 2018, during the rerun.

Davido wrote: “To all patriotic Osun citizens. On the road to #Osun2018, I salute you all for all the mileage you have covered thus so far during the election. I salute your courage, resilience and support Adeleke, the “dancing senator soon to be cheerful and Dancing governor”.

He didn’t end it there; he went on to appeal to the citizens of Osun State not to be swayed by the “blatant promises” of the opposition party.