‘Davido Backs Ordinary Nigerians,’ Kanayo Says Amid Backlash

Written by on November 29, 2024

Nollywood veteran Kanayo O. Kanayo has come out in strong support of Afrobeats superstar Davido after the singer’s controversial comments about Nigeria’s struggling economy sparked a wave of backlash.

In a recent interview, Davido advised African Americans to reconsider relocating to Africa, citing Nigeria’s economic challenges as a key reason. The statement quickly went viral, attracting widespread criticism and growing calls for the singer to apologize. Many felt that Davido, coming from a wealthy background, was out of touch with the realities facing ordinary Nigerians.

However, Kanayo, who is currently based in the UK, took to Instagram to post a video in which he strongly defended the singer. He emphasized that he made the comments with good intentions, and people should understand them in that context.

Kanayo emphasized in the video that Davido made his remarks in good faith, intending them as a call for change rather than an attack on the country. Additionally, he stressed the importance of respecting the singer’s right to freedom of speech. Notably, he emphasized that everyone is entitled to express their views. Moreover, this sentiment underscores the value of promoting open dialogue and tolerance.

Furthermore, by advocating for freedom of expression, he encourages a culture of respect and inclusivity. Meanwhile, this stance also highlights the need for responsible communication and mindful discourse. Ultimately, his message promotes a balanced approach to free speech, acknowledging both its importance and its limitations.

‘Leave Davido alone about the comment he made,’ Kanayo said. ‘It’s freedom of speech, and he made it in good faith. We should not expect an apology from him. Those in power should work harder to create a better Nigeria. We need to build a better nation, not tear each other down.’

Kanayo also rejected the idea of an apology, responding to critics who demanded one. Meanwhile, his stance sparked further controversy, with many arguing that an apology was necessary. However, Kanayo remained resolute, emphasizing that he had done nothing wrong. Furthermore, he questioned the motives of those calling for an apology, suggesting that they were driven by ulterior interests. Consequently, the debate surrounding Kanayo’s actions continued to escalate. ‘Apologize for what?’ he asked. ‘He’s a Nigerian, and he made his statement in good faith. While he and his family can afford to feed well, he speaks for those Nigerians who cannot. He intends to advocate for the ordinary person, not to criticize.’

Kanayo’s comments add a different perspective to the ongoing debate about Davido’s remarks, highlighting the need for collective responsibility in addressing Nigeria’s economic issues.


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