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Fans React As Davido Misses Lagos Show


Grammy-nominated Nigerian Afrobeats singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as  Davido, has apologised to his fans after missing a planned performance in Lagos, attributing the situation to challenges in obtaining aviation fuel.

New Telegraph reports that Davido was scheduled to headline a show alongside Zlatan Ibile on Sunday, May 3, as part of the celebration of Secret Place’s fifth anniversary in Ikate Elegushi.

However, fans who had assembled for the event reacted when Davido failed to show up.

Speaking on the development, the DMW boss clarified that his travel plans had to be rescheduled due to logistical issues caused by gasoline shortages in a post that was later shared on his Instagram story on Monday.

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He apologised to fans who turned up for the show, assuring them that he would make it up to them.

“The world happened to me yesterday. These wars around the world have really started penetrating. Finding fuel was a problem yesterday to even fly. Everything had to be rescheduled.

“To my fans that pulled up… sorry I missed it. We’re going to run it back again soon,” he said

The development comes amid wider global concerns over fuel supply disruptions, particularly affecting the aviation sector, with rising costs and shortages impacting flight schedules in several regions.

Davido also congratulated the organisers of the event, reiterating his support while promising a future appearance.



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