- During his visit to the Olu of Warri’s palace, Davido didn’t hesitate to tackle the elephant in the room—his infamous clash with Amaju Pinnick, who, interestingly, was also there.
- He candidly described how they locked horns, exchanged heated words, but through it all, they managed to navigate their differences.
- Davido explained how, at the height of the dispute, he had to take a step back and think about the legacy of his family, the powerful Adeleke name that has always stood for grace and dignity.
Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, better known as Davido, sparked a wave of intrigue online when he bravely opened up to the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, about his tumultuous history with former Nigeria Football Federation President, Amaju Pinnick.
This moment was not merely a casual conversation; it was an opportunity for Davido to unpack the layers of their infamous clash, a saga that captivated the public’s attention for far too long.
On Saturday, October 5, Davido arrived at the Olu of Warri’s palace alongside his entourage, which included his music crew, the ever-charismatic Cubana Chiefpriest, and renowned entertainers Phyno and AY.
Their visit was a show of respect and reverence before heading to Pinnick’s much-anticipated ‘Warri Again’ concert later that evening.
In a series of candid videos shared by Davido’s loyal aide, Isreal DMW, on Instagram, fans were given an intimate glimpse into the discussion that unfolded. Davido spoke openly about the fiery back-and-forth exchanges he had with Pinnick, recalling the tensions that once defined their relationship.
But he didn’t stop there. With a profound sense of reflection, Davido emphasized that their reconciliation was not just about mending fences; it was about honoring the legacy of his family, the respected Adeleke name that carries with it a weight of responsibility and integrity.
As the Olu of Warri listened, the atmosphere in the room shifted. The monarch, known for his wisdom, offered words of encouragement and guidance, reinforcing the idea that conflicts, no matter how intense, can be resolved through dialogue and understanding.
It was a beautiful moment of unity, and just as the tension eased, AY, with his trademark humor, interjected. He playfully urged the Olu to brush off any negativity circulating online in the lead-up to the concert, assuring him that the ‘Warri Again’ event would be a success, regardless of any chatter.
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