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Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 12:36am On Nov 24
Davido, a global icon and one of Nigeria’s most celebrated artists, holds significant sway over millions worldwide. His dual identity—born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Nigeria—affords him a unique perspective. However, with influence comes responsibility, especially for someone awarded the national honor of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) for his contributions to the Nigerian entertainment industry. His recent comments, where he expressed discouragement about African Americans relocating to Nigeria, underscore a need for caution and diplomacy.

The Importance of Constructive Criticism


No one disputes the challenges Nigeria faces—economic instability, infrastructural deficits, and political strife, to name a few. These are realities that Nigerians live daily. But as a public figure, especially one benefiting immensely from Nigerian support, Davido has a responsibility to critique constructively. Comparing the slums of Nigeria to the struggles of the United States could have been an opportunity to highlight resilience, entrepreneurship, or the emerging entertainment industry’s vibrancy.

Rather than casting a shadow on the motherland, Davido could have adopted a balanced tone:
• Acknowledge challenges honestly without exaggeration.
• Highlight the opportunities for growth and investment.
• Emphasize the sense of community and culture that defines Nigeria.

Davido’s Platform: A Double-Edged Sword

Davido’s platform has elevated Nigerian music globally. His fan base in Nigeria forms the foundation of his success, and it is their unwavering support that propelled him into international stardom. To discourage African Americans from engaging with Nigeria, a country that has embraced him as one of its leading ambassadors, risks alienating his core supporters.

While the United States grapples with homelessness, racial inequality, and mass incarceration, American artists like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, or Chris Brown rarely, if ever, disparage their homeland on international platforms. Their approach is one of advocacy, highlighting issues without denigrating their roots.

Immaturity and Consequences

Davido’s comments might seem candid, but they come across as tone-deaf given his stature and role. To suggest that African Americans avoid Nigeria entirely could:
• Harm tourism and cultural exchange efforts.
• Damage the perception of Nigeria globally.
• Alienate his Nigerian fans, whose loyalty underpins his career.


It is not alarmist to state that if Nigerians boycotted his music, his career trajectory could shift dramatically. The entertainment industry thrives on goodwill, and losing the support of one’s home base can be career-ending.

The Need for an Apology

As someone conferred with a national honor, Davido must hold himself to a higher standard. A public apology would go a long way in mending fences. It’s not about suppressing valid criticism; it’s about expressing it in a way that uplifts rather than tears down. His handlers and media team must ensure that his statements align with his role as a cultural ambassador.

A Call for Advocacy, Not Dismissal

Davido has the power to advocate for change. He can:
• Highlight areas where African Americans or other diasporans could contribute to Nigeria’s development.
• Use his platform to call for better governance and investment.
• Show the vibrant aspects of Nigeria alongside its challenges.

Rather than discouraging engagement with Nigeria, Davido should foster dialogue and inspire hope. Advocacy, not dismissal, is the hallmark of a mature and impactful leader.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 12:36am On Nov 24
Cho cho cho

"The boy that meets his mothers relatives and joins them in abusing his father is not a wise child."

Fela Kuti.


Nigerians supported you, when you dropped your first Album ! Not a single American knew you or supported you then. Now you are famous, and you are bad-mouthing Nigeria.

Shame on you!!!!

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Catapault: 12:47am On Nov 24
malali:
Davido, a global icon and one of Nigeria’s most celebrated artists, holds significant sway over millions worldwide. His dual identity—born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Nigeria—affords him a unique perspective. However, with influence comes responsibility, especially for someone awarded the national honor of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) for his contributions to the Nigerian entertainment industry. His recent comments, where he expressed discouragement about African Americans relocating to Nigeria, underscore a need for caution and diplomacy.

The Importance of Constructive Criticism


No one disputes the challenges Nigeria faces—economic instability, infrastructural deficits, and political strife, to name a few. These are realities that Nigerians live daily. But as a public figure, especially one benefiting immensely from Nigerian support, Davido has a responsibility to critique constructively. Comparing the slums of Nigeria to the struggles of the United States could have been an opportunity to highlight resilience, entrepreneurship, or the emerging entertainment industry’s vibrancy.

Rather than casting a shadow on the motherland, Davido could have adopted a balanced tone:
• Acknowledge challenges honestly without exaggeration.
• Highlight the opportunities for growth and investment.
• Emphasize the sense of community and culture that defines Nigeria.

Davido’s Platform: A Double-Edged Sword

Davido’s platform has elevated Nigerian music globally. His fan base in Nigeria forms the foundation of his success, and it is their unwavering support that propelled him into international stardom. To discourage African Americans from engaging with Nigeria, a country that has embraced him as one of its leading ambassadors, risks alienating his core supporters.

While the United States grapples with homelessness, racial inequality, and mass incarceration, American artists like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, or Chris Brown rarely, if ever, disparage their homeland on international platforms. Their approach is one of advocacy, highlighting issues without denigrating their roots.

Immaturity and Consequences

Davido’s comments might seem candid, but they come across as tone-deaf given his stature and role. To suggest that African Americans avoid Nigeria entirely could:
• Harm tourism and cultural exchange efforts.
• Damage the perception of Nigeria globally.
• Alienate his Nigerian fans, whose loyalty underpins his career.


It is not alarmist to state that if Nigerians boycotted his music, his career trajectory could shift dramatically. The entertainment industry thrives on goodwill, and losing the support of one’s home base can be career-ending.

The Need for an Apology

As someone conferred with a national honor, Davido must hold himself to a higher standard. A public apology would go a long way in mending fences. It’s not about suppressing valid criticism; it’s about expressing it in a way that uplifts rather than tears down. His handlers and media team must ensure that his statements align with his role as a cultural ambassador.

A Call for Advocacy, Not Dismissal

Davido has the power to advocate for change. He can:
• Highlight areas where African Americans or other diasporans could contribute to Nigeria’s development.
• Use his platform to call for better governance and investment.
• Show the vibrant aspects of Nigeria alongside its challenges.

Rather than discouraging engagement with Nigeria, Davido should foster dialogue and inspire hope. Advocacy, not dismissal, is the hallmark of a mature and impactful leader.

Where did he say this? No link?

Instead of posting a link you are blowing grammar.
Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 5:32am On Nov 24

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by SisterAnn(f): 5:48am On Nov 24
Tpain and his minions should leave Davido alone and face the country they have destroyed.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Acidosis(m): 5:49am On Nov 24
You people really think that foreign investors are d u m b. Lol. So, if Davido declares Nigeria a country filled with milk and honey with the best sets of leaders in the universe, foreign investors would believe him just like that? grin grin

Davido's father shared his experience in the U.S just few weeks back about how a civil servant nearly ruined his investments to the point where his foreign partner became frustrated, yet you people said nothing. Nobody has called for the sack and mass arrest of corrupt civil servants and directors. Today, you're blaming Davido for speaking another truth about your hopeless situations. You ppl ehn!

You don't want Davido to "ruin your image" abroad (whatever that means), but your drunken master minister dey flop the same image in the presence of a foreign prime minister at home grin

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Forkthiefnubu: 5:52am On Nov 24
You are truly sick in the head , the boy is a 1000x more patriotic than you

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Acidosis(m): 6:00am On Nov 24
malali:
Cho cho cho

"The boy that meets his mothers relatives and joins them in abusing his father is not a wise child."

Fela Kuti.


"The boy that refuses to align with his rich and responsible mother's relatives but instead decides to listen and spread the lies of his lazy, corrupt, and deadbeat drunkard of a father will most likely end up like his useless father."


- Malali

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by mrvitalis(m): 6:00am On Nov 24
Firstly foreign investors don't come because you are safe or unsafe they come when they see and opportunity to milk you dry

Nigeria is bad no need to trick people to relocate here and lose their life savings

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:01am On Nov 24
SisterAnn:
Tpain and his minions should leave Davido alone and face the country they have destroyed.

Davido should be more introspective and self aware with his utterances. Without Nigeria, there will be no Davido.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Acidosis(m): 6:03am On Nov 24
malali:


Davido should be more introspective and self aware with his utterances. Without Nigeria, there will be no Davido.

Without Nigeria, there would be no Nigerian, including you and your family members. Don't you think before dropping these useless quotes?

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Saao(m): 6:03am On Nov 24
He said nothing different. World and imf issuing statement negatively about our economy everyday, u think these people are not aware of the bad state of the economy? Will you advise your brother to leave America to Nigeria?

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:05am On Nov 24
Acidosis:
You people really think that foreign investors are d u m b. Lol. So, if Davido declares Nigeria a country filled with milk and honey with the best sets of leaders in the universe, foreign investors would believe him just like that? grin grin

Davido's father shared his experience in the U.S just few weeks back about how a civil servant nearly ruined his investments to the point where his foreign partner became frustrated, yet you people said nothing. Nobody has called for the sack and mass arrest of corrupt civil servants and directors. Today, you're blaming Davido for speaking another truth about your hopeless situations. You ppl ehn!

You don't want Davido to "ruin your image" abroad (whatever that means), but your drunken master minister dey flop the same image in the presence of a foreign prime minister at home grin

Davido and his father have benefited a lot from Nigeria. You cannot make your wealth in USA and criticize the U.S.
You cannot make your wealth in Russia and Criticize the Kremlin.
Davido and his family are beneficiaries of the Nigerian capitalism. We might not be America or UK. But you have to add respect to the name Nigeria anywhere you talk, don't disparage Nigeria and Nigerians.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:05am On Nov 24
Forkthiefnubu:
You are truly sick in the head , the boy is a 1000x more patriotic than you

I don't engage with people like you.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by SisterAnn(f): 6:06am On Nov 24
malali:


Davido should be more introspective and self aware with his utterances. Without Nigeria, there will be no Davido.
In your post earlier, you said he stands the risk of loosing his core supporters, I'll like to see that happen.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:07am On Nov 24
Acidosis:



"The boy that refuses to align with his rich and responsible mother's relatives but instead decides to listen and spread the lies of his lazy, corrupt, and deadbeat drunkard of a father will most likely end up like his useless father."


- Malali

Every parent has their use. There will be no Davido without Nigeria !

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by SisterAnn(f): 6:08am On Nov 24
malali:


Davido and his father have benefited a lot from Nigeria. You cannot make your wealth in USA and criticize the U.S.
You cannot make your wealth in Russia and Criticize the Kremlin.
Davido and his family are beneficiaries of the Nigerian capitalism. We might not be America or UK. But you have to add respect to the name Nigeria anywhere you talk, don't disparage Nigeria and Nigerians.
But you stood up to defend buhari when he disparaged the country in UK and called the youths lazy? Called a section of the country he claims to lead dot in a circle?

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:09am On Nov 24
mrvitalis:
Firstly foreign investors don't come because you are safe or unsafe they come when they see and opportunity to milk you dry

Nigeria is bad no need to trick people to relocate here and lose their life savings

People relocate daily. There are people with dollar investments that can afford to live comfortably in Nigeria.
Why didn't Davido's father relocate his power plant to the USA ?
Why didn't Davido's uncle go and contest gubernatorial in America ?

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:11am On Nov 24
Acidosis:


Without Nigeria, there would be no Nigerian, including you and your family members. Don't you think before dropping these useless quotes?

I see you don't know the difference between figurative and literal.
I tried though, but i was thinking you had minimum intellect.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:14am On Nov 24
SisterAnn:
In your post earlier, you said he stands the risk of loosing his core supporters, I'll like to see that happen.

We might be a poor country, but Nigerians are not people to be toyed with, no one disparages us and goes Scot free. We contribute to his platform. He has endorsements with a lot of companies doing business in NIGERIA. He should not have made those comments.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:17am On Nov 24
SisterAnn:
But you stood up to defend buhari when he disparaged the country in UK and called the youths lazy? Called a section of the country he claims to lead dot in a circle?

Show me where i did that ? You want to mix every issue up to confuse people.
Wrong is wrong...Whether its Buhari or Obi of Onitsha or Oba of Lagos.
I see what you are trying to do. Davido is wrong for saying such statements.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Acidosis(m): 6:18am On Nov 24
malali:


Davido and his father have benefited a lot from Nigeria. You cannot make your wealth in USA and criticize the U.S.
You cannot make your wealth in Russia and Criticize the Kremlin.
Davido and his family are beneficiaries of the Nigerian capitalism. We might not be America or UK. But you have to add respect to the name Nigeria anywhere you talk, don't disparage Nigeria and Nigerians.

LMAO 🤣🤣

Elon Musk tweets at least 50 times daily and a bulk of his tweets are about corruption and illegality in the USA. Think before you post. This place is not a beer parlour. Since Trump won the election, many democrats (including celebrities) have started making relocation plans. America is not a z o m b i e nation. 🤣

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:20am On Nov 24
Acidosis:


LMAO 🤣🤣

Elon Musk tweets at least 50 times daily and a bulk of his tweet are about CORRUPTION and illegality in the USA. Think before you post.

Show me one tweet where Elon Musk said people should not come to America.

Just One !!!

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by mrvitalis(m): 6:22am On Nov 24
malali:


People relocate daily. There are people with dollar investments that can afford to live comfortably in Nigeria.
Why didn't Davido's father relocate his power plant to the USA ?
Why didn't Davido's uncle go and contest gubernatorial in America ?
Because there is an opportunity here to build power plant here... Davido father is the one doing Nigeria a favour

Relocate and live comfortably where? Nigeria? What's your definition of comfortable living? Bad road? No hospital emergency? No safety u can be killed in traffic robbery? ... Pollution?

If your idea of comfortable living is oppressing others then Nigeria is ideal for u... Ordinary being worth mere 50 million dollars u need security n convoy to move around

U can be worth 10 billion dollars n live in a house with no fence in America.. Now that's comfortable living

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Acidosis(m): 6:23am On Nov 24
malali:


I see you don't know the difference between figurative and literal.
I tried though, but i was thinking you had minimum intellect.

Using bold text and different colors is not the way to stand out, bruv. When you start posting thoughtfully and responsibly, your reasoning will naturally make you stand out.

For now, you can f- off.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by malali: 6:26am On Nov 24
mrvitalis:

Because there is an opportunity here to build power plant here... Davido father is the one doing Nigeria a favour

Relocate and live comfortably where? Nigeria? What's your definition of comfortable living? Bad road? No hospital emergency? No safety u can be killed in traffic robbery? ... Pollution?

If your idea of comfortable living is oppressing others then Nigeria is ideal for u... Ordinary being worth mere 50 million dollars u need security n convoy to move around

U can be worth 10 billion dollars n live in a house with no fence in America.. Now that's comfortable living

Why does Davido and his family choose to live in Nigeria ?
Do you prefer more comfort than them ?
Have you ever lived outside Nigeria ?
Or you have TV and Youtube ?

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Acidosis(m): 6:27am On Nov 24
malali:


Show me one tweet where Elon Musk said people should not come to America.

Just One !!!

I have answered your question. Do not drag me into your endless, thoughtless, and IQ-reducing arguments. Come to think of it, why are you so angry about Davido's warning against people relocating to Nigeria? Don’t you (and others like you) have relatives abroad? Advise them to come home first.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by ObosiLandlord(m): 6:29am On Nov 24
malali:


Davido and his father have benefited a lot from Nigeria. You cannot make your wealth in USA and criticize the U.S.
You cannot make your wealth in Russia and Criticize the Kremlin.
Davido and his family are beneficiaries of the Nigerian capitalism. We might not be America or UK. But you have to add respect to the name Nigeria anywhere you talk, don't disparage Nigeria and Nigerians.
Word!!

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by ObosiLandlord(m): 6:31am On Nov 24
malali:


Why does Davido and his family chose to live in Nigeria ?
Do you prefer more comfort than them ?
Have you ever lived outside Nigeria ?
Or you have TV and Youtube ?
May God bless you for this lovely questions.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by SisterAnn(f): 6:33am On Nov 24
malali:


Show me where i did that ? You want to mix every issue up to confuse people.
Wrong is wrong...Whether its Buhari or Obi of Onitsha or Oba of Lagos.
I see what you are trying to do. Davido is wrong for saying such statements.
I just went through your pages and can site a million places where you and your red ink wrote epistles on the Nigerian situation. Now I ask you Professor, what's the difference between you and Davido? Don't you know that things you write here are read by millions of people all over the world? Or is it cos you are not on TV?

I didn't find where you supported buhari's inglorious speeches neither did I see where you condemned it.

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Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by SisterAnn(f): 6:36am On Nov 24
malali:


We might be a poor country, but Nigerians are not people to be toyed with, no one disparages us and goes Scot free. We contribute to his platform. He has endorsements with a lot of companies doing business in NIGERIA. He should not have made those comments.
I'm waiting for the time Davido would loose his core supporters on account of the interview, then I will come back to you on this.
Re: Davido’s Diplomatic Blunder: Why Trashing Nigeria Abroad is a Dangerous Misstep by Nnamdipapa(m): 6:38am On Nov 24
Nigeria made Davido and If not for the country, nobody will know the likes of him, Tiwa Savage and Wizkid today.

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