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Tufab Accuses Davido of Threatening His Life Over Alleged Name-Calling

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Social media was set ablaze on Wednesday, September 3, after Tufab, a close associate of singer Wizkid, publicly accused Afrobeats star Davido of threatening his life. The allegation was made in a viral post on X, where Tufab shared screenshots of a private chat allegedly sent by Davido.

In the leaked messages, Davido reportedly warned Tufab to stop referring to him as “Osakpolo,” a name he found offensive. The singer allegedly went further to identify himself as a member of the Aye fraternity, while labelling Tufab as a “Bird.”

“My name is not osakpolo I’m warning u. Ok continue. That’s all I will say. I Dey warn u. Wetin wan happen. U be bird I be aye, Make we play d game,” the message read.

Tufab responded by denying the accusation and distancing himself from any cult affiliation. He expressed concern over the frequency of such threats and stated that he was making the matter public to protect himself.

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“I’m bringing this to the general public as a disclaimer against my personality. First of all, let me say I am not affiliated with any cult or fraternity and I don’t have a problem with anyone who is,” he wrote.
“As you can see in this screenshot, I’m being threatened, and this is not the first time; it is now becoming too often… My life is under threat, and if anything happens to me, y’all know who to hold responsible.”

The post has sparked intense debate on X, with many users expressing concern over the seriousness of the claims. While some condemned Davido’s alleged remarks, others questioned the authenticity of the screenshots, citing inconsistencies in the timestamps.

As of now, Davido has not issued a public response to the allegations. The situation continues to unfold, with fans and observers closely watching for further developments.

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