The incident involving Davido calling out a fan for bringing a newborn baby to a packed concert has sparked a heated debate online.
While some applaud the Afrobeats star for prioritizing the child’s safety, others criticize his aggressive approach.
Many fans agreed with Davido’s concern, arguing that bringing a baby to a crowded, high-energy concert is irresponsible.
Comments like:
- “Why would you bring a baby to such a chaotic place? The noise, pushing, and heat could harm the child!”
- “Davido was right—safety first. That parent was reckless.”
- “He acted like a responsible father. That baby could’ve been trampled.”
Others felt Davido could have handled it more calmly instead of publicly shaming the fan, some netizens commented:
- “He could’ve paused the show and had security help the mother out gently.”
- “Calling someone ‘wicked’ and ‘crazy’ on stage is too harsh.”
- “What if the mother had no choice but to bring the baby? Not everyone has childcare options.”
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Some pointed out that in Nigeria (and many developing countries), not all parents have access to babysitters or safe spaces to leave their children.
Others joked that the parent may have hoped Davido would “bless” the baby with money, referencing Nigerian celebrities’ tradition of gifting fans.
A few users questioned whether Davido would have reacted the same way at a concert abroad, suggesting that safety protocols (like designated family zones) are more common in some countries.
While Davido’s concern for the child’s well-being is valid, the debate highlights broader issues: concert safety, parental responsibility, and how celebrities manage public confrontations.
