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Davido Tackles Man On X Over Gov. Adeleke’s Move To Assist Physically Challenged Boy

 Singer Davido has engaged in a war of word with one ‘Adeleke’ who tackled him for asking his uncle not to support a physically challenged boy who many thought was a girl

Few days ago, comedian Brain Jotter was driving when he ran into a physically-challenged ‘’female” bottle water seller named Eniola. He was inspired by the seller’s industrious spirit despite the physical limitation.

He recorded a video of ‘’her” where ‘she’ said ‘she’ is also a makeup artise and needed money to push ‘her’ business. Brain Jotter was moved by the story and immediately gave the seller N400, 000 and shared the video online,

Davido saw the video and reacted after hearing Eniola say ‘she’ is from Osun state, his home state. He tagged his Uncle who is the governor of Osun state in a bid to get ‘her’ help.

The Uncle later responded saying his office will be contacting Eniola.

It was later discovered that the water seller is a boy and not a girl as many thought and that he had allegedly used this method to scam many others.

Brain Jotter took to his Instastories last night to express his shock.

Reacting to the development, Davido via his X handle asked his Uncle to ‘abort mission’

‘’ Excellency dem job us!! Dem say nah man ABORT MISSION ‘’

An X user, Abiodun Adeleke, knocked him for asking his Uncle to no longer help Eniola. Abiodun argued that even though Eniola is a man, he is physically challenged and needs help. He stated that except Davido and his Uncle used the story for clout, they can still help Eniola despite the recent revelation.

Davido immediately responded asking Abiodun to help him, afterall he is also an ‘’Adeleke.”

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