“E reach to sue” – Davido reacts as content creators mimick him, Chioma, and Cubana Chief Priest -VIDEO

Davido dropped a comment under a video which showed some content creators mimicking him, his wife Chioma, and Cubana Chief Priest.


Superstar musician, David Adeleke, better known as Davido has reacted to a video of some content creators mimicking both his style and that of his wife and Cubana Chief Priest.

The hilarious video which was recently shared by Tunde Ednut on his IG page showed the 3 individuals who tried to replicate Davido, Chioma, and Cubana Chief Priest’s behaviour and even appearance.

The lad who acted like Cubana Chief Priest also looked fat just as the celebrity barman.

Sharing the video, Tunde Ednut wrote:

“🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Wonders shall never end! 🤣🤣🤣 See Chiefpriest Oo!”

Watch the video below:

Reacting to the video, Davido hilariously asserted that they ought to be sued.

In his words: “E reach to sue.”

See the screenshot below:

Drifting to another report, Davido addressed the growing concerns among his fans about the $Davido coins, a cryptocurrency venture associated with his name.

This comes after numerous fans accused him of being the cause of their financial losses following investments in the token, while a select few reportedly profited.

In his first official statement regarding the matter, Davido took to the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, to discuss the $Davido coins and to encourage his followers to join the associated community.

“Join the community $DAVIDO! More spaces coming soon and you’ll be REALLY excited by who we got coming up next! @davidotoken_sol,” he said.

Further emphasizing his involvement and transparency, Davido shared another post detailing a recent event where he demonstrated the use of his cryptocurrency

“Those who joined the space with me and @blknoiz06 got to witness me creating my @phantom wallet and receive $100 via the @solana network in a matter of seconds!” he added.

This series of posts marks Davido’s first public engagement on the issue since allegations of fraud and mismanagement began to circulate.

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