- Davido, an Afrobeats superstar, has sparked discussions online with a recent post.
- He shared a cryptic Instagram story featuring his company logo.
- The caption read: “Put ur company logo make we see,” which many interpret as a subtle jab at fellow musicians.

Afrobeats superstar Davido has stirred conversations online after sharing what many believe to be a sly dig at his colleagues in the music industry.
The singer, in a cryptic Instagram story, posted the logo of his company alongside the caption: “Put ur company logo make we see.”
The post immediately sparked mixed reactions among fans, with speculations about who the subtle shade might be directed at. Some suggested it could be linked to Burna Boy, who was recently spotted in a viral video aboard a private jet, drawing debates around the culture of flaunting wealth.
Davido’s remark is seen as a challenge for others to prove their business credibility, subtly questioning the authenticity behind some of the flashy lifestyles on display.
In other news… A Nigerian man based in the United Kingdom has stirred conversations online after advising his fellow countrymen not to bother relocating abroad if they already have about ₦30 million in Nigeria.
In a trending video, the man explained that while many people dream of moving to the UK for greener pastures, life abroad comes with its own struggles. According to him, the cost of living, endless bills, and strict work culture often shock new migrants who expect life to be easier.
He emphasized that anyone who has ₦30 million (roughly £18,000) back home can build a comfortable life in Nigeria by investing wisely, rather than starting afresh in the UK where they might end up doing menial jobs just to survive.
The man’s remarks have drawn mixed reactions. Some Nigerians agreed, saying that with good planning, ₦30 million is enough to start a business or secure real estate investments in Nigeria. Others, however, argued that the UK still offers better stability, opportunities, and quality of life than what money alone can buy in Nigeria.
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