I couldn’t sleep for one week – Seun Kuti on not being invited to Davido’s wedding

Seun Kuti Shares His Experience of Not Being Invited to Davido's Wedding


Maverick singer Seun Kuti has opened up about how he truly felt, when he wasn’t invited to Davido’s highly publicized wedding.

The event, which took place on June 25, 2024, was attended by numerous dignitaries and celebrities.

In a recent interview on ‘Curiosity Made Me Ask‘ with Bae U Barbie, Kuti shared his disappointment and frustration about not receiving an invitation.

He revealed that he struggled to sleep for a week due to the snub, which he found particularly hurtful given their past relationship.

Seun Kuti explained that Davido and his entourage would often visit his family’s bar, the African Shrine, and enjoy free drinks.

He felt that their past connection made the exclusion from the wedding guest list even more painful.

Davido would come to the African Shrine with 100 guys, and he would drink without paying, but when it was time for his wedding, I didn’t get IV. I was pained, I didn’t sleep for one week,” he said.

In other news, Seun Kuti reveals the inside story of his private talk with VDM on Bobrisky, EFCC, the Falanas scandal.

VDM’s bombshell exposes crossdresser Bobrisky, the EFCC, and even popular singer Falz, alongside his renowned father, Senior Advocate Femi Falana, in what’s quickly becoming one of the biggest scandals of the year.

WITHIN NIGERIA had earlier reported how VDM, in an explosive video, played a voice recording of Bobrisky allegedly admitting to paying a whopping N15 million to certain EFCC officials to make his money laundering charges disappear.

During a fiery live session, Seun revealed that it was VDM who first reached out to him with the explosive evidence.

The singer said he gave VDM the full permission to share it with the world after he trusted him with the information.

What really irked Seun Kuti, however, was the glaring disparity in how justice was served. He expressed disbelief at how Bobrisky was allegedly given the red-carpet treatment by the EFCC, while he, despite carrying a more prestigious name, was thrown into Panti prison during his own tussle with the Nigerian police.

Exit mobile version