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Davido Reacts As John Dumelo Applauds Him After Being Featured On The Official 2022 World Cup Soundtrack
Nigerian musician, David Adeleke who is widely known as Davido has reacted to a post made by renowned Ghanaian actor cum politician, John Dumelo..
The post that Dumelo made was a congratulatory post as he congratulated the musician for being the only African featured on the official 2022 FIFA World Cup soundtrack.
The post reads;
“I’m really happy for @davido. Seeing him perform on stage at the FIFA World Cup event really made me proud as an African. 🙏🏿”
Upon seeing the post, the award-winning musician retweeted it to show his appreciation and this comes just a few days after Davido suggested that he is alone in the Nigerian music industry as none of his colleagues congratulated him..
Some reactions that Davido’s retweet got are;
@OlusolaOlufem12 – God bless you Dumelo
I just confirmed the popular saying; Prophet no dey get the respect and appreciation he deserved from his own people. Outsiders appreciate him more. One💙Africa
@optionz_dadaz – One Africa! It’s called Ghana Naija! If @johndumelo congratulate Baddest,any other person should fade away!! I LOVE DAVIDO WITH ALL MY HEART AND MY KIDNEY💯💯❤❤❤❤❤❤
@_tweenerr – He will perform for us in the final too… I’m happy for Nigeria.
@femi_holder – It doesn’t matter whether you’re Nigerian, Ghanaian, or Zambian. We’re Africans and a win for one African country it’s a win for Africa as a whole. Meanwhile, I’ll be rooting all African countries that qualified for the world at Qatar. Love ❤️ from Nigeria 🇳🇬
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