Entertainment
Osun Election: Dangote, Akpabio called me to delete my tweet – Davido

Afrobeats star Davido has alleged that Senate President Godswill Akpabio and businessman Aliko Dangote contacted him and asked him to delete one of his posts on X during the recently concluded Osun State governorship election.
The singer made the revelation in an interview with News Central Television, shortly after publicly putting pressure on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the Federal Government over the conduct of the election.
Davido, who openly campaigned for his uncle, Governor Ademola Adeleke, also alleged that substantial sums of money were brought into Osun State in an effort to influence the election’s outcome.
He maintained that his camp did not spend money on election day, despite what he described as extensive vote-buying efforts across the state.
The singer also called on his uncle to set an example for other state governors, arguing that Adeleke’s victory came despite what he described as significant challenges and opposition.
“My uncle should be an example to other governors. With all odds against us, my uncle still won,” he said.
Davido also revealed that the senate president and Aliko Dangote had reached out to him to delete his tweets, but he refused.
“I heard that the Senate President was trying to call the coalition center. He also was calling me to delete tweet. I said sir, sorry o. You guys have literally gone against my uncle. I can’t delete anything. Uncle Aliko also called. I said I won’t delete till INEC announces it,” he said.
According to Davido, his father, Adedeji Adeleke, also remained supportive of the governor throughout the election period.
“Even my dad was praying and fasting seven times a day for my uncle,” he said.
During the election, Davido made several posts on X in which he criticised the APC, INEC, and the Federal Government over developments surrounding the poll.
INEC eventually declared Adeleke, who contested under the Accord Party, the winner after he secured 511,067 votes, defeating the APC candidate, Bola Oyebamiji, who received 444,815 votes.
Watch video below …
NewsCentral TV: It is alleged that APC spent about N60 Billion on this election
Davido: It is more than that. I just confirmed today that APC spent N110 Billion. If you see the cash. If they had gotten away with that election, then Nigeria is finished. https://t.co/q46RAXHcDt pic.twitter.com/lCRV96oxfT
— Morris Monye (@Morris_Monye) August 18, 2026
“If you saw the cash these people brought to the election that day, if they had gotten away with that election, Nigeria would have been finished by now because the blue print of Nigerian election would have been vi0l£nce and vote buying. We didn’t spend a dime on the Election… pic.twitter.com/dDsiGCjsaf
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) August 18, 2026

News12 hours agoNigeria’s Atomic Energy Commission Paid ₦34m Without Documents, Lost Track of Store Items and Let a Former Chairman Drive Off With Official Toyota Camry – Secrets Reporters Nigeria
Politics10 hours agoMinisters, Governors, Lawmakers You Rely On Are Not Working In Your Best Interest – Jonathan Vatsa Warns Tinubu
World18 hours agoIranian Army Chief Offers $30,000 Bounty for Killing or Capturing US Soldiers, Doubles Reward for Women
Entertainment10 hours ago“If you can’t pay for your flight ticket and don’t have a job, don’t marry” — Female pastor advises ladies
Entertainment8 hours ago“Your prayer point is different from mine” – Businessman says as he proudly flaunts his thriving business
Entertainment8 hours ago“She stole his clothes and ran” — Lady recounts how student exposed lecturer after he demanded an affair for better grades
Entertainment7 hours ago“He tried to lure me into having sex with him, but I refused” — Funke Etti recounts alleged ordeal with movie director
Entertainment8 hours ago“Omo! She no turn back o” — Lady shares friend’s shocking decision after father died before flight to Canada


























