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It’s like I knew I’d like blow – Davido says as he shares childhood photo

Ace Nigerian singer, Davido Adeleke a.k.a Davido believes that his younger self might have known that he would grow up to become a successful musician.

He shared a childhood picture of himself smiling from cheek to cheek and in the caption, noted that he might have known how his future would turn out to be.

Omo Baba Olowo wrote; “E BE LIKE I BEEN KNOW SAY I GO BLOW 🌎😀”

In an earlier post, he announced that he is taking the Timeless experience to Dubai, United Arab Emirates and wanted fans to buy the tickets.

“Habibi! Are you ready for an unforgettable event!? I’m bringing the TIMELESS experience right to you Dubai! I want you to get ready for an unforgettable night! Go get your tickets now⏳🇦🇪,” he tweeted.

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Meanwhile in another news…

The leader of Farm Centre GSM Market in Kano State, Hassan Abubakar Bawasa recently banned traders from pasting pictures and playing or listening to the Davido’s songs

The announcer of the ban, who used a megaphone, said the market leader warned that any defaulter would be sanctioned decisively.

Davido sparked outrage after uploading a short clip for his signee, Logos Olori’s new single ‘Jaye Lo’ which had been welcomed with huge criticisms, especially by Muslims who considered the content “offensive and disrespectful” to their religion.

Bawasa who said that the ban is to be adhered to by Muslim faithfuls and non-Muslims that operate in the market, noted that it was as a result of Davido’s “blasphemous act against the religion of Allah.”

“Anybody who knows someone who pasted Davido’s picture in his shop, he should quickly remove and burn it because of his blasphemous act against the religion of Allah.

“Playing Davido’s music, video or sharing it is prohibited in Kano phone centres. Anybody found listening to his song will be sanctioned decisively. I convey you this message from Hassan Bawasa,” the announcer with a megaphone said in Hausa.

It came after the DMW founder deleted the controversial music video which he posted on Twitter. The footage captured a group of men, all in white ‘jalamiya’, praying, then, in a twist, they all transitioned into dancing in front of a mosque.