Davido Loses Cool on Guinea Streets, Video Trends: Don’t Mistake His Kindness for Weakness
Davido Loses Cool in Guinea, Video Trends Online

Davido's Street Outburst in Guinea Sparks Online Reactions

Nigerian Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, known professionally as Davido, has set social media abuzz after a video from his visit to Guinea went viral. The footage captures the singer in a visibly distressed state, sparking widespread discussion among fans and observers.

Incident During the '5IVE Alive Tour' Finale

According to reports, Davido landed in Conakry, Guinea, in May 2026 for the grand finale of his '5IVE Alive Tour.' The tour included highly anticipated performances at Chapiteau By Isa on May 8 and Esplanade du Palais on May 9. However, attention quickly shifted from the shows to a clip showing the artiste in an agitated mood.

In the video, Davido is seen at the back of a black jeep, stretching out his hands and aggressively signaling at other road users. The incident left many wondering what triggered his anger, with observers noting his apparent frustration.

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Netizens Weigh In on Davido's Reaction

Legit.ng compiled reactions from social media users who shared their thoughts on the matter. Some defended the singer, while others expressed surprise.

  • dflowergirlje commented: 'Sometimes you need steeze, but many times unsteeze and show them say you be Agebro too.'
  • thipha.g.ftg said: 'Asake no lie, celebrity life e no easy. Person no fit even express him feelings naturally again because him be celeb.'
  • 4pfsage wrote: 'Don’t take his kindness for his weakness.'
  • emmyzaza29 remarked: 'See as him be like aboki.'
  • bizgrowthchic added: 'The internet has made people too comfortable treating celebrities like robots without emotions. The moment a celeb reacts angrily, everyone acts shocked forgetting that constant criticism, pressure, disrespect and invasion of privacy can push anybody to the edge. Fame doesn’t remove humanity.'
  • lastborn44_ questioned: 'So make he no shout make he allow agbero jamb him car cause he be celeb? God punish FC.'
  • naomirosekikiv joked: 'Big man pikin wey dey hustle like say e come world meet money, you no know say na Nepo Lapo baby.'
  • blessingozoemena said: 'He just be like conductor.'
  • kenny_child_of_god defended: 'You can clearly see he was complaining about what they are doing maybe they are overspending, na him know wetin don happen for him crew in the past wey dem won give Omo olomo bad name if no be God intervention. Abeg make una leave am make he para, anything wey una like make una talk he no send una papa.'

Don Jazzy's Previous Comments on Davido's Career

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Don Jazzy revealed he had foreseen Davido's immense success from their first meeting. During a conversation on the Zero Condition podcast, the Mavin boss recalled a SoundCity broadcast where he declared admiration for Davido's debut track, noting his dual abilities in production and singing, and predicting he would become the next Don Jazzy. The music producer emphasized that Davido's relevance stems from his undeniable work ethic and genuine dedication to music, pointing fans to the singer's social media profiles to witness his relentless drive despite having enough family wealth to fly private jets.

The viral incident in Guinea has once again highlighted the pressures celebrities face, with many fans urging understanding and respect for their humanity.

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