#EdoDecides: Davido’s reacts as police ask people to return home after voting

#EdoDecides: Davido’s reacts as police ask people to return home after voting

#EdoDecides: Davido’s reacts as police ask people to return home after voting

Politics 8 days ago











  • The Edo state gubernatorial election is a hot topic on social media, and music star Davido has shared his thoughts.







  • In a tweet that gained a lot of attention, he disagreed with the idea that voters should leave right after voting in the ongoing election.







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The Edo state gubernatorial political decision is a hotly debated issue via web-based entertainment, and music star Davido has shared his contemplations.


In a tweet that acquired a great deal of consideration, he contradicted the possibility that citizens ought to leave just in the wake of casting a ballot in the continuous political decision.


He answered a video of a police official on a Television slot by retweeting it with his remarks.


“Loool go where?”


See tweet below:






Recollect that Davido straightforwardly upheld Asue Ighodalo, the PDP possibility for the Edo governorship decisions.


elsewhere in the world, Monalisa Stephen, a Nigerian entertainer and content maker, has shared her encounters in regards to an oppressive relationship.


In a new meeting with Saturday Beats, she uncovered that she didn`t perceive the indications of maltreatment until she was exposed to actual savagery.


She said, “I didn’t really know it was a thing. I used to hear other women talk about it, but I didn’t think it would happen to me. I used to believe, ‘I’m a huge woman with a big body, why would anyone want to beat me?’ But it has nothing to do with your body.


“You can be abused whether you’re fat or not. When I got the first slap, I was shocked. What led to the slap wasn’t even worth it. I was dazed. The experience was unexpected, and I felt really bad because this was someone I trusted. Even though he was below my league, I lowered my standards to date him.


“This person kept beating me and humiliating me. I asked him, ‘Why do you keep doing this to me?’ and he said his friend told him that people like me need to be ‘bent’ so he could dominate me. That made me see some men in a different light.”


She further noticed that while many accept well known individuals don`t confront difficulties, the fact of the matter is a remarkable inverse. Furthermore, she referenced that a few people, including the individuals who seek after associations with them, view superstars as expected targets.












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