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Davido Criticizes Osun State Police Commissioner Following Violent Incident

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Nigerian music star, David Adedeji Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has publicly criticized the Osun State Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Umar Abba, accusing him of failing to uphold the rule of law.

The accusation follows a violent incident in Osun State on Monday, which resulted in the death of Remi Abass, the dismissed chairman of Irewole Local Government, along with two other individuals who were shot by unidentified gunmen at the local government secretariat in Ikire.

Taking to his Instagram, Davido condemned the police commissioner’s actions and warned that he would continue to post his image daily until he is removed from office. In a message to Abba, the singer wrote: “Mr. Commissioner, respect the rule of law!!! You are not madder or crazier than us!! Make we all kuru mad!! MEN MOUNT WALAI TO KRF!!! I will post you every day everywhere, Mr. man!!! Try me.”

In another post, Davido’s criticism escalated, urging the commissioner to step aside. “MAN STEP ASIDE!!! Game on!!! Oya men mount!! WHY ARE YOU GOING AGAINST THE RULE OF LAW!! I will post you every day till they sack you!!! You think say na only you mad abi? I mad pass,” he wrote.

The singer went further, labeling Commissioner Abba a “disgrace” and reaffirmed his resolve to continue publicly calling him out, saying, “Mr. Umar Abba, Osun State commissioner, you are a disgrace to your children!! Game on, FUCKER!!!! All of us go mad together!! Werey!!!”

Davido’s posts have sparked a wave of reactions, with many supporting his call for accountability and the upholding of the law in Osun State.

Mike Ojo

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