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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Security operative slaps davido in Abuja

Davido may not have bargained for what he got in Abuja the last time he went for a show sponsored by Nokia.The fast rising star who would be collaborating with Senegalese Konvict Music boss and singer, Akon, on the remix of his rave making single, Dami Duro, we reliably gathered was recently harassed and hit by a uniformed man at the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.The musician was invited for the recently concluded Nokia Rap Battle show alongside other prominent acts by one Nosa, a fast rising music producer cum manager.Davido who was said to be drunk to stupor insisted on leaving in a friend’s car instead of going in the one that brought him, and other top artistes and crew from the hotel. He insisted though and Nosa being his host had to drive behind them, bubble later burst when the car conveying Davido was stopped by some military men for the routine check especially at that time of the night.
It was revealed that the obviously tipsy Davido jumped out of the car and started boasting “don’t you know me, what the fuck is wrong with you guys”. He started shouting about who he is and what guts the Mopol men had to stop his friend`s car. This act infuriated one of the Mopol and while the musician was still ranting and boasting, he was landed a dirty slap and was threatened with gun to shut up if he does not want to be bathed in his blood. He was allegedly rushed back into the car by Nosa and his friend who had at that point gotten down from their bus and pleaded with the uniformed men that he’s actually a popular musician especially in Lagos and was coming from a show. The story however didn’t end there as the angry Davido did not hesitate to transfer aggression to Nosa immediately they got back to the hotel. The musician we learnt went as far as telling the man who got him the Nokia performance deal to shut up and not talk when he’s talking else he would slap him the way the Mopol treated him. Nosa, just walked away because he saw Davido as a proud boy.


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