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Nigerian superstar, Davido's fatherly instincts kicked in right after he saw a fan carrying a baby believed to be around 6-8 months at the birthday bash of Don Lulu’s party in Umuahia, Abia State, on Saturday, June 27.
While performing one of his hit songs, ‘Ogechi’, which features BoyPee, Brown Joel, and Hyce, he spotted one of the attendees holding a baby while cheering and dancing to Davido's songs.
He paused singing and called out to the fan, quizzing, “Who is carrying a baby? Are you crazy? Take your baby away...he fumed, clearly disturbed by what he saw.
Right after the outburst, one of the cameramen at the front line took the baby from the guardian.
Currently, it's unclear whether it was an attempt to give the child to Davido after his outburst or it was just to take the baby away for a short period.
Davido, after this, slammed the fan again, saying, "You are a wicked person" The cameraman then handed the baby back to the guardian.
After being captured on camera, his reaction went viral on social media, generating a variety of opinions.
Netizens lauded Davido's reaction, with others also blaming the security and organisers of the event.
Many agreed that it was extremely dangerous to show up at such an event with a minor over fear of possible choking, infection, among other potential hazards due to the baby's vulnerability.
“Common sense should’ve told them a concert environment isn’t safe for a baby. Davido had every right to speak up,” one comment read.
See some reactions below,
Meanwhile, Davido, a father of four, including two older daughters and twins.
The twins, a boy and girl, who were born in October 2023 after his three-year old, David Ifeanyi Adedeji Adeleke Jr drowned in a swimming pool at the family’s residence in Banana Island, Lagos October 31, 2022.
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